My spot for the night was Hotel Seeblick in Sufers, which roughly translates to Seaview I think. We were far from the sea, but in their defence there was a pretty decent lake, the Sufnersee right out front. Check in was simple despite having booked only 10 minutes before, and I was soon in my room clambering out of my gear. It had been a long day - on the road around 8am or so and it was now about 7pm. Not all of that had been moving time, but the heat of the day had taken its toll. I reminded myself not to moan, I was merely suffering the consequences of touring Europe on a motorbike, something many folks would love to do. So STFU and cherish every moment, even the tougher bits. A quick shower, change into civvies and I was ready for a beer and some nom noms. Cue obligatory food pic

. I was too tired to experiment with food and broaden my palette so burger and chips seemed the right choice.

My room was huge and I'm pretty sure the decor inspired the Mad Men film sets, but it was clean, cool, and comfy. Happy days.

The view out the window was to the rear of the hotel, so no 'sea view' for me but still, it didn't disappoint...

With the window open I could hear the church bell ring on the hour. I'm not religious in any way, but I've developed the habit of taking pause when I encounter such moments. Nine times out of ten it's memories of my mum that roll on in. She was (and still is) my guiding light and is responsible for many of the good things I've achieved in life. I often ask myself what would she do when a decision is to be made or a response is to be given.
Jaysus, getting a bit deep here - you came for a trip report, not a walk down Hatcho's memory lane!

So, more pics please!
Always a good sign (literally):
Pic of the hotel, and see the wider garage door on the left?

That's where Betsy was tucked up for the night... Champion!
