by Fiona Stevens | Sep 20, 2021 | Allgemein, Bach's Quest, Journey, Sights
The journey from Ebstorf to Lüneburg was short at just 27km and the weather was glorious, making up for the long wet journeys in the days before. Most of the journey is a cycle track alongside the road, which is pleasant if there is little traffic. The last bit goes...
by Fiona Stevens | Aug 31, 2021 | Allgemein, Bach's Quest, Journey, Sights, Venues
Whether Bach and his friend Georg Erdmann chose to travel via Celle or via Hankensbüttel, both routes meet in Ebstorf. Ebstorf boasts a convent which was founded in the 12th century, and the buildings you can see in the images date from the 14th century. It is a...
by Fiona Stevens | Aug 31, 2021 | Allgemein, Bach's Quest, Journey, Sights
It’s not clear which route Bach might have taken from Braunschweig to Ebstorf. One route, the one I chose, follows the old trade route that joined the cities of the Hanseatic League, and passes through Hankensbüttel, which was a convenient place for me to spend...
by Fiona Stevens | Aug 31, 2021 | Allgemein, Bach's Quest, Journey, Sights, Venues
The journey to Braunschweig was very very wet. Braunschweig’s old town is quite pretty though, and the sun came out for a bit when I arrived, interspersed with torrential showers (see the second image). The cathedral is beautiful and has a phenomenal acoustic....
by Fiona Stevens | Aug 26, 2021 | Allgemein, Bach's Quest, Journey, Sights
My host in Zorge felt I should take the first 5km of this trip extremely seriously, as apparently they count as the steepest bike climb in the whole of Germany. One part of the climb has an incline of 16%, and I discovered that at about 12% the front wheel of the bike...
by Fiona Stevens | Aug 26, 2021 | Accommodation, Allgemein, Bach's Quest, Journey
This leg of the journey was incredibly tough. Apparently there were no scenic cycle routes, so most of the time I was on the road, which was tiring because of the traffic. Although on the elevation profile it’s the first 15km which look the most daunting –...
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