Zurich, Heidelberg, and Rhineland villages

Many of central Europe’s cities, including Zurich and Heidelberg, are built on waterways which eventually flow into the mighty Rhine River and many others like Cologne are built on the banks of the Rhine itself.

My nephew lived in Zürich for some years and had frequent visitors. When I visited I slept on a blow up mattress behind the couch while two other guests slept on a double blow up mattress on the other side of the room. Somehow that seems so typical of Zürich which often wins the competition for the world’s most livable city. The transport system is second to none, the city is small enough to be ‘gemütlich’ but big enough to be interesting. On the other hand the alternative Dada art movement started in Zürich in 1915 and seems a fitting response to the strictures of Swiss society. I spent my days in art galleries and sketching by the lake.

Yachts on Zurich See
1735 Boats on Lake Zürich
Yachts on Zurich See
1736 Boats on Lake Zürich 2
Family on the lawn at the arboretum
1737 Relaxing in the Zürich Arboretum
cafe scene
1740 Cafe Scene in Zürich
fountain in the lake
1742 The Fountain in Lake Zürich
friends in a cafe
1739 Two women in the Schaffel Cafe in Zürich

I have been a frequent visitor to Heidelberg, on the river Necker, while visiting friends in nearby Neckargemünd which is equally picturesque. Heidelberg, is smaller than Zürich, but very well connected to everywhere else by train and bus. The Neckar valley is wooded with roads running a long the river, perfect for cycling. From Neckargemünd you can see right along the valley to the Castle at Dilsberg which is a favourite for visiting tourists.

Houses in Neckargemund and church spire with trees
924 Neckargemünd
River and houses in Neckargemund
925 Neckargemünd with half timbered house on the river
View along the Neckar towards Dilsberg Castle
2356 Neckargemünd and Dilsberg Castle on the hill

Heidelberg wooded hills and houses
1749 Heidelberg
House with red roof and the View along the Neckar towards Dilsberg Castle
926 View along the Neckar towards Dilsberg Castle
Spire of the Heiligengeist Church in Heidelberg
1748 Heiligengeist Church in Heidelberg

The Neckar flows into the Rhein which has been an important transport hub for centuries. Taxes were collected by local overlords as ships passed along the Rhine. The boats of those who didn’t pay were impounded until they came up with the cash. Each village along the Rhine is prettier than the one before and imposing castles stand on many of the surrounding hills.

The Rhine at Goarshausen
440 On the Rhine at Goarshausen
Painting of the Pfalz on the Rhine
439 The Pfalz near Kaub on the Rhein. Officials used to collect taxes for the local overlord here.
Boppard on the Rhine with heritage lamps in the foreground
1724 Boppard on the Rhein

Villages are scattered along the plateau above the Rhine, including the small town of Weisel which is five km along a winding road up the hill from Kaub on the Rhine. From the top of the hill you can see for miles and wouldn’t know there was a mighty river below.

View towards the Rhine over villages
918 View over Weisel west towards the Rhine
View over the plateau near Weisel
917 View north near Weisel towards the Rhine

Weisel is a quiet town with occasional tractors driving through and the odd car. My friend Ulla restored a very old house there, one with wooden stairs that get ever narrower the higher you climb. The walls are thick and keep out the cold and there is a half timbered shed out the back.

View along Altpforterstrasse in Weisl with church spire
914 Altpforterstrasse in Weisel
Half timbered house on Jahnstrasse, corner of Altpforterstrasse
915 Jahnstrasse in Weisel with half timbered house
Half timbered house in Weisel
916 Fachwerkhaus in Weisel
The church in Weisel
919 Church in Weisel
The house with the bakery is  covered in shingles
920 The house with the bakery downstairs in Weisel
A fuchsia at the door of Ulla's house
920 Fuchsia at Ulla’s place
Neustrasse in Weisel
Neustrasse in Weisel
Watercolour, 23 x 30 cm
922 Burg Katz on the Rhine
Watercolour

Then on to Cologne.

Further north west the Rhine leads to the city of Cologne.

Sketch of a small part pf the cologne cathedral
1630 Sketch of a part of the huge and ornate Cologne Cathedral