About Anna
5,665 km
680:28 h
Recent Activity
- RadlerUnterland🚵♂️👍🏻😎, Kai 🚴🚶🏻, and others like this.
- Dieter Geißler, Dorit, and others like this.
- a day ago
Ten brothers currently live in the monastery. The library contains more than 70,000 books. Tours are only available in Czech, and written materials are available for reading in German.
translated by•
- a day ago
Linz, the capital of Upper Austria, is home to Austria's largest church, with room for 20,000 people. Linz has several interesting museums. We didn't visit any of them. We took a harbor tour that included a graffiti tour. It's not really worth it. If you're interested in the background, you can do it…
translated by•
Anna went for a hike.
6 days ago
Der Start und Endpunkt ist ein kostenloser Parkplatz. Der kurze Weg zum Schloss ist recht steil. Hoch ist in Ordnung, hinunter würde ich ihn nicht laufen.
00:56
3.52km
3.8km/h
110m
100m
Dachmops, Dieter Geißler, and others like this.- 6 days ago
Exciting tour in the "deepest" Czech Republic!!!
translated by•
- Dieter Geißler, Harald H., and others like this.
- May 23, 2025
Three cruise ships in Warnemünde...even more people in town 😅
Recording started a little late 🥳
translated by•
- Dirk, Dat Kleene, and others like this.
- May 23, 2025
Baltic Sea and Warnemünde...always beautiful...but in Warnemünde again a lot of people 🫣
translated by•
- Ma Nu Ela 🇩🇪, Dat Kleene, and others like this.
- May 23, 2025
Short tour of the IGA Park.
translated by•
- Dieter Geißler, Ma Nu Ela 🇩🇪, and others like this.
- May 6, 2025
Simply beautiful 😀
translated by•
- Major, Dieter Geißler, and others like this.
- April 20, 2025
Haven't been there in a long time 👍👏
translated by•
- Dieter Geißler, Peter Harig, and others like this.
- April 17, 2025
Always worth a visit. 🤩
translated by•
Krumau, derived from "crooked meadow," is the most visited city in the Czech Republic after Prague.
A must-see...during the season, the streets can get a bit crowded.
Population: 13,000, about 200 in the old town center. 1.3 million tourists annually.
70 percent of the buildings date back to the Middle Ages.