Today we travelled by car to Hanover, leaving about 8am.
After 2 days of Einbeck being in drizzle / fog, this morning was clearing. It was cold today, minus 2 degrees, the car was iced over and we needed to be careful of ice on the roads, but did not encounter any.
We stopped by a supermarket to get some breakfast at their bakery section, then hit the road.
After a short drive on local roads we were on the Autobahn. It was a beautiful morning crossing the German countryside.
We finally managed to hit 200 km/h which was a struggle for the car and it needed a long time to creep up from 190 to 200. Still, we did it! Now here's what amazes me about Germany. Take a look at the GPS navigation map in the photo below. We are passing through a cloverleaf interchange where cars are coming on the off the autobahn, and yet still the road is engineered such that we can cruise through safely at these speeds. Simply unthinkable in New Zealand.
We stopped at a clothing store on the way into town, then filled up with petrol, then dropped the rental car.
We had about a 10 minute walk with suitcases to a nearly tram stop. We had somewhat planned how to get to Hanover Central Train station and thought we had this all right, expect the trams were running late and we had no spare time either. Thankfully the tram finally arrived. By the time we navigated out way around the station, and grabbed a quick takeaway lunch, and then found our platform, we only had 10 minutes util the train arrived.
The train rise to Amsterdam was in a first class cabin of six seats. Unfortunately we had a mum with two young kids that were quite rowdy, so we had 4 hours trapped with them, not our favourite train journey.
We got into Amsterdam at 4pm, allowing me time to catch up on blogging before heading out to find some dinner.
We have one full day in Amsterdam tomorrow then we fly home.
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