Doc does Cochem, who’d like to join him?

Chris & Bob ( sharing ) Arriving Monday 16th June departing Monday 23rd June

Neil Diggens Arriving Tuesday 17th June Departing Monday 23rd June Sharing with John Shales

John Mullen & Gary Blair ( sharing ) Arriving Thursday 19th June Departing Sunday 22nd June

Richard ( Wapping ) Arriving Monday 16th June Departing Monday 23rd June

Iain ( Khulu ) Arriving
Monday 16th June
Departing Monday 23rd June
 
I just need Richards and Iains second name please then i can forward on to hotel.

Doc
 
Chris & Bob ( sharing ) Arriving Monday 16th June departing Monday 23rd June

Neil Diggens Arriving Tuesday 17th June Departing Monday 23rd June Sharing with John Shales

John Mullen & Gary Blair ( sharing ) Arriving Thursday 19th June Departing Sunday 22nd June

Richard Nash Arriving Monday 16th June Departing Monday 23rd June

Iain Graham Arriving Monday 16th June Departing Monday 23rd June
 
So i think hotel is now full but i could try if anyone else fancies it.
Or there is this place where i have stayed before when Ralf had it. Nice place and a garage if there is space or i could prob sort it at leave your bike art our hotel.

 
I find myself now building my annual Euro trip around the weekend 19-22 June 😀

In Stumbergers Hotel at the roundabout. I’ve been there before plus another Cochem hotel and Klotten a couple of times.

I’ll now add a few more days to some favourite roads.

My dear wife will be delighted when I tell her 😂😂
 
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I find myself now building my annual Euro trip around the weekend 19-22 June 😀

In Stumbergers Hotel at the roundabout. I’ve been there before plus another Cochem hotel and Klotten a couple of times.

I’ll now add a few more days to some favourite roads.

My dear wife will be delighted when I tell her 😂😂
Does the dear wife like a wine or two.:LOL:
Not familiar with that hotel.
 
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The white / dark sunshade umbrellas and the roof top thing for the tail, in the background of the photo, look rather like the outline of a white painted, droop snoot nuclear fighter bomber.

Carry on….
Valkyrie ?
 
I find myself now building my annual Euro trip around the weekend 19-22 June 😀

In Stumbergers Hotel at the roundabout. I’ve been there before plus another Cochem hotel and Klotten a couple of times.

I’ll now add a few more days to some favourite roads.

My dear wife will be delighted when I tell her 😂😂
Good do. Five minutes from us but further to stagger back.:LOL: although taxis are a bit better now for getting back.
 
Does the dear wife like a wine or two.:LOL:
Not familiar with that hotel.
Wife!

I’ve had to confess to her that I’ll be hitting the highway. Again. And leaving her for a fortnight - again - while I enjoy 2 weeks away enjoying a quiet ride.

Fingers crossed. The bike will be 10 and I’ll be 7 times that. I fancy another spin up and down Grossglockner.

Honest, I will be offering her a wee jaunt too. On 4 wheels of course.
 
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Wife!

I’ve had to confess to her that I’ll be hitting the highway. Again. And leaving her for a fortnight - again - while I enjoy 2 weeks away enjoying a quiet ride.

Fingers crossed. The bike will be 10 and I’ll be 7 times that. I fancy another spin up and down Grossglockner.

Honest, I will be offering her a wee jaunt too. On 4 wheels of course.
How long you staying in Cochem for ?
 
A little bit of LegEnd:

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THE SCARLET LEGEND OF COCHEM
Long ago, in the misty age of castles and kings, the wine town of Cochem on the Mosel was known only for its sleepy vineyards and white Mosel wines.
Travelers passed through, merchants traded barrels, and the people lived quietly under the shadow of Burg Cochem, built in the year 1051, towering over the valley like a silent sentinel.
But everything changed when Blut Hilda arrived.
With hair like fire and eyes the color of crushed grapes, Hilda Blut descended the river by barge one golden autumn morning.
She wore a revealing red dress, and from her satchel, she brought a single vine—a rare red grape, said to grow only in the lands far beyond the Alps.
Some said she was a noblewoman in exile. Others whispered she was a sorceress, a daughter of Bacchus himself, born of wine and flame.
All agreed on one thing: she came with a purpose.
She took up residence near the Endert Gate Tower beside the old inn known as Alte Thorschenke, and there she began to plant.
She tended her vines with secret knowledge, singing songs in a language none had heard, blessing the soil beneath the ancient stones.
Locals mocked her at first—“Red wine in Cochem? Impossible!”—but soon they noticed her vineyard grew faster, richer, fuller than any other.
Within two seasons, her grapes hung heavy with crimson juice, glowing like rubies in the sun.
At the Cochem-Cond Marina, she held the first tasting under the moon light.
Nobles, knights, and winemakers all came—and when they tasted her wine, the crowd fell into stunned silence.
It was like drinking velvet, with the warmth of fire and the sweetness of legend.
Red wine had come to Cochem, and nothing would be the same again.
Soon, caravans arrived from distant lands, drawn by the tale of the red-haired vintner.
Ships lined the Moselle Promenade, and even the Duke of Trier came to sip her wine beneath the ramparts of Cochem Castle.
But Hilda Blut never sought fame.
On the night of the harvest moon, after her final barrel had been sealed and her vines kissed by frost, she vanished.
Some say she went to Mittenwald in the Bavarian Alps.
Others claim she wandered across the Moseltal, last seen crossing near what is now the Moselle Valley Bridge by Winningen-Dieblich.
Her vineyard remained, and her legacy lived on.
The townspeople called it "Blut der Mosel" — Blood of the Moselle.
And every year, during the autumn harvest, the women of Cochem don red dresses, raise a glass of that crimson wine, and tell the story of the flame-haired enchantress who changed their fate forever.
 
Just over 2 months to go.
Its gonna be an expensive couple of months.
Service booked for late May. Tyres to buy and have fitted at the same time. Extended warranty to buy, unless KTM include mine in the 4 year warranty programme as its a Chinese engine 🤞. The dealer is having a word.
 
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Just over 2 months to go.
Its gonna be an expensive couple of months.
Service booked for late May. Tyres to buy and have fitted at the same time. Extended warranty to buy, unless KTM include mine in the 4 year warranty programme as its a Chinese engine 🤞. The dealer is having a word.
Wines cheap. Or it was :LOL:
 
Haven't even booked my crossing yet.
Hopefully the call from the hospital on Wed, won't put a kybosh on things
Fingers crossed pal and we will have to set up a go fund page for Redboots :LOL: as he's sharing with you.
 


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