From Innsbruck the Fern Pass connects the Austrian Tyrol with Germany, a fabulously scenic route with views to the Zugspitze, Germany's highest mountain.
And just as well there were pretty sights, since we encountered an Alpine traffic jam over the Fern Pass (the beginning of European school holidays) and were obliged to inch forward in a slow crawl -
as the weather shifted from cool with dramatic clouds ...
to stifling (even this high up) July heat.
I watched enviously as the driver in front raised the doors on his vintage Mercedes Gullwing to let fresh air flow through - what a fantastic design!
By mid afternoon we reached the Black Forest and the spa town of Baden Baden.
I'd posted (here) about taking the waters here in the autumn a year ago, and was really excited to be back in this lovely town in full summer.
And just as well there were pretty sights, since we encountered an Alpine traffic jam over the Fern Pass (the beginning of European school holidays) and were obliged to inch forward in a slow crawl -
as the weather shifted from cool with dramatic clouds ...
to stifling (even this high up) July heat.
I watched enviously as the driver in front raised the doors on his vintage Mercedes Gullwing to let fresh air flow through - what a fantastic design!
By mid afternoon we reached the Black Forest and the spa town of Baden Baden.
I'd posted (here) about taking the waters here in the autumn a year ago, and was really excited to be back in this lovely town in full summer.
Baden Baden has such a solid, prosperous feel. There's conspicuous affluence but it's understated and undershot with a sense of the history of this town
and cushioned in the surrounding natural beauty of the Schwartzwald.
Walking from the town centre we passed the colonnaded Trinkhalle (pump room) for tasting the restorative spring waters
In front of the casino, the July Sommernachts fest was in full swing, with food and drink at outdoor tables.
Crossing the road at the grand Theater, in the style of the Paris Opera,
we headed along the Lichtentaler Allee, the parkland that runs along the river Oos, lined with elegant classical villas
where well-dressed people were walking well-groomed dogs
past the Museum Frieder Burda, designed by Richard Meier, which has one of Germany's biggest collections of modern art
ending at the grand 19th century Brenner Park Hotel
for a drink in the terrace gardens, before heading back into town in search of dinner.
And to contemplate the end of a fantastic 8-day road trip from London through France and Belgium to Luxembourg, Austria, Slovenia, Italy, the Austrian Tyrol, Germany
Baden-Baden, Germany, July 2016