Germany Day 5

Munich day 2

2 hrs to rothenburg, night watchman tour.

afternoon to Rothenburg Take a walk back in time with the Night Watchman of Rothenburg ob der Tauber.

The walking tour with the Rothenburg Nightwatchman is available from the 14th of April through the 23th December.
Meeting point is at the market square in front of the town hall. Duration is one hour.

Monday/Tuesday and Friday/Saturday at 8:00 p.m. in english language. No reservation needed, just be at the market square.

The fee is 9 € for adults, under 18 years 4,50 €, kids under 12 years old are free of charge.

Our lunch was at the nearby Sker Restaurant with decent food. After driving 3.5 hours, we arrived at the Hvitserkur in the vast northern sea, where a solitary troll was quenching its thirst in the water. Not only does the volcanic plug bear a striking resemblance to a drinking rhinoceros, echoing its shape, posture, and even its textured skin. "Hvitserkur" translates to "white shirt," as seabirds perennially soar around it, leaving white excrement partially covering the massive stone. It became a photographer's favorite spot too. It is also a seal watching site. 

Descending from the observation platform to the beach involves navigating a very steep mountain path, requiring extreme caution. 

Our Day 6 was spent on Western and Northwestern part of Iceland. Driving time actually took longer than sightseeing time. The Northwest region is one of the least populated areas in the country, the most untamed region of the island and the least frequented by tourists. Fishing is the only economic activity in this region, which has a harsh climate and beautiful terrain.