Some more photos from our hiking in trip in Sächsische Schweiz. These are from the trip up the hill.
Tag: Deutschland
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Sächsische Schweiz
I agreed to go to “Sächsische Schweiz” on Saturday for a hiking trip. “Schweiz” is German for “Switzerland”, so logically, I assumed I was going to Switzerland and told everyone as such. But it turns out ze pesky Germans also call an area within their own country “Schweiz”, so we actually headed to some place just outside of Dresden 😛
Thankfully, Sächsische Schweiz is a spectacularly nice place. We started the journey with a pleasant train trip from Berlin, past Dresden and towards the border with the Czech republic.

Apparently in Sächsische, the locals seem concerned that we may wish to stick our head down by the urinal to get some drinking water! (“kein Trinkwasser” is Deutsch for “not drinking water”) 
The hike began with some beautiful greenery. The local forests remind me a lot of home. 
This was the beginning of a long upward trek. I’ll be posting more photos from further up later 🙂 Sächsische Schweiz
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Hiking in Berlin
I experienced hiking Berlin style today. In Berlin, hiking means to go for a walk in the “wilderness”. In Berlin, “wilderness” refers to the bushy bits between the buildings 🙂 We took the train to the outskirts of town, then meandered our way through the suburbs, into some beautiful small parks with lots of bush, stopped for ice cream near the local palace then headed over to a lake. The weather was not compatible with swimming, but it was definitely compatible with walking. Lots of fun 🙂

Selfie plus a view of the lakeside from onboard the ferry 🙂 
Großer Müggelsee, a lake on the outskirts of Berlin 
The “hike” included some city streets, just to spice things up a bit. 
This freakishly huge beetle looked like it was about to eat me ailve. The locals didn’t seem alarmed, so I’m assuming it is harmless though 🙂 
Wendenschloß, an old palace. 
Rathaus Köpenick, the local townhall.





























