Travel diary
From Ulm to Passau, the Danube runs through Bavaria, Germany’s largest State, where people greet you with a “Grüss Gott” (“God greet you”), pronounced with a well-rolled ‘R’. EuroVelo 6 continues its route towards Ingolstadt through a landscape of lakes and remarkably well-preserved old towns. Günzburg and Dillingen [...]
From Ulm to Passau, the Danube runs through Bavaria, Germany’s largest State, where people greet you with a “Grüss Gott” (“God greet you”), pronounced with a well-rolled ‘R’. EuroVelo 6 continues its route towards Ingolstadt through a landscape of lakes and remarkably well-preserved old towns. Günzburg and Dillingen [...]







