So I spent the second night in borchards radlhus in Wesenberg, which was quiet comfortable.
The morning started with a bit of an odd moment for myself. When I got to my table for breakfast there were two cups a small one and a rather large one. Being me I picked the large one and filled it with coffee topped with cold milk. While having a large zip I realised that it was indeed no cup i was drinking from but the table trash container. Can you imagine the waiters horrified looks when our gazes locked...
After packing my last gear I headed towards Waren an der Müritz. About 8 kilometres in it started to rain heavily so that I was completely wet before I managed to get my rainponcho on.
Luckily there was small Hut where I could change for dry clothes and get the poncho sorted.
I worked myself towards Ankershagen through a nice forrestlandscape.
The town Ankershagen itself is famous for Heinrich Schlieman who led some famous excavations. If I am correct, then the town also lies on an ancient salt route spanning from the Mediterranean to the North Sea.
After Ankershagen you will ride through a stretch with a lot of farmland and tiny villages where there is always something to see.
This leg was really hard on me as it was raining for a solid 4 hours of my ride paired with strong headwinds and hills... Hills all the way until I reached Waren.
The morning started with a bit of an odd moment for myself. When I got to my table for breakfast there were two cups a small one and a rather large one. Being me I picked the large one and filled it with coffee topped with cold milk. While having a large zip I realised that it was indeed no cup i was drinking from but the table trash container. Can you imagine the waiters horrified looks when our gazes locked...
After packing my last gear I headed towards Waren an der Müritz. About 8 kilometres in it started to rain heavily so that I was completely wet before I managed to get my rainponcho on.
Luckily there was small Hut where I could change for dry clothes and get the poncho sorted.
I worked myself towards Ankershagen through a nice forrestlandscape.
The town Ankershagen itself is famous for Heinrich Schlieman who led some famous excavations. If I am correct, then the town also lies on an ancient salt route spanning from the Mediterranean to the North Sea.
After Ankershagen you will ride through a stretch with a lot of farmland and tiny villages where there is always something to see.
This leg was really hard on me as it was raining for a solid 4 hours of my ride paired with strong headwinds and hills... Hills all the way until I reached Waren.