cran·ber·ry
1. A mat-forming, evergreen shrub (Vaccinium macrocarpum) of eastern North America, having pink flowers and tart, red, edible berries.
2. The berries of this plant, used in sauces, jellies, relishes, and beverages.
cot·tage
1. A small, single-storied house, especially in the country.
2. A small vacation house.
cran·ber·ry cot·tage
1. A tiny house in the woods in the north of Holland.
2. Peace, quiet, paradise.

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

A few days break in the Mosel Valley (part one)...


After our brief stop from my previous post, we drove on towards the Moselle River. This is our 4th visit to the Mosel Valley and we just love it there. This time we stayed in the village of Lieser at Landhotel Steffen. This hotel was something I chanced upon while looking for a place to stay. It lived up to its description and more. We had a room with a view of the river and dinner included each evening. Jos was a little leary as food in hotels is not always good. But this could not be farther from the truth. Both evenings were excellent. We ate a starter that we would not have ordered but really enjoyed. Funny thing is we had it at the second place and would not have eaten it otherwise. But more about that later. There was a beautiful big terrace but the weather was not warm enough to sit outside unfortunately. We will certainly return here for another stay in the near future. 


We choose Lieser because it is close to Bernkastel-Keus. This is a pretty German village and we always enjoy walking here. Jos tried a Riesling ice cream while we were there which was delicious. It really did taste like frozen wine. 


The Italian restaurant was right across from the Bear fountain. I just love this fountain and have shown it before in my old blog. My father's nickname was Bear so I must be a bear cub...right? *grins* 


I always walk around in awe in villages like this as I adore anything wrought iron. They have beautiful hanging signs that just make me drool. And we discovered a Dutch connection with an iron shield hanging on the city wall. It reads "Vivat Oranien Nassau" or Long live Orange Nassau which is the Dutch royal family.


Jos peeked one morning to see what was right next to the hotel. He told me to come over and look as I would love this garden. Then he said "Oh no...don't look!" It was a wonderful garden for a shop. Lucky for Jos, the shop was not open on the days we were there. We did however go look in the garden. It was so beautiful and gave me some inspiration for my own garden. 


I loved the angels and wrought iron! I want to go look for a chair in the charity shop to sit in amongst my plants now. And I told Jos I wanted him to make me a ladder for our tree. He said he would so now I just have to hold him to it. *grins again* 

Heidi

8 comments:

  1. It looks a beautiful area, I'm not surprised that you love it. The shop garden is really attractive, what a pity the shop was closed:)

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  2. Dat ziet er ook weer fraai uit zeg!! Volgens mij kon alleen het weer ietsje pietsje beter!!
    Maar goed dat die winkel dicht was, zou anders niet best voor de inhoud van je portemonnee zijn geweest!!!!!!!!!

    Liefs Silvia.

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  3. Dat ziet er ook weer fraai uit zeg!! Volgens mij kon alleen het weer ietsje pietsje beter!!
    Maar goed dat die winkel dicht was, zou anders niet best voor de inhoud van je portemonnee zijn geweest!!!!!!!!!

    Liefs Silvia.

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  4. We have stayed in the Moselle region of France and loved the area.

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  5. Well, first, you better go back when the shop is open, second you would steal that iron if you could get away with it. LOL. I LOVE that skinny building and the bears. Yes go back. Love you Mom

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  6. What a lovely garden. I know you loved your time there!

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  7. Beautiful photos, Heidi! So glad you enjoyed your getaway. Good luck on finding a chair for your garden...they're not too hard to find here. I have a couple tucked away in my own gardens. :-)

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  8. dear heidi,
    beautiful photos from the mosel.lovely garden,too.
    have a nice time,
    regina

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