as a german u just often forget how many beautiful places we have in this country. the good thing about vlogs like this one is that u get reminded of those places and that u shouldnt just take everything for granted. lovely vlog! hope u enjoy all of ur travels!
Love that you're doing this trip and showing everyone the real Germany away from the big cities. When you come back to Germany make sure you visit the northern parts and the coasts and especially Helgoland. It's so different from what you've seen on this trip.
I second that! But stay away from Sylt!!! NOT worth your money. However, if you are looking for a secluded place with access to the train that can take you anywhere, let me know. I found the most awesome AirBnB!
well basically you have in germany 3 different regions, the north wich is more like the netherlands and denmark, and the south wich shares much with austria and switzerland. and then there is the middlepart of germany wich is more like the south then the the north but still different. and trough all regions the region on the rhine river is everywhere a little different. That of course is almost criminally over simplified but still it has some kind of truth to it :D
I might live in the 4th region, called "the tuscany of Germany". It's not really like Switzerland or Austria at all. It's more mediterrean. There's fig and almond trees growing, it's the hottest part of Germany as well with little rain throughout the year. It sounds so much more fun than it actually is though.
Actually I am german, i don‘t really know how I got to your Videos, but I am enjoying every second of your Vlogs. You are both so nice people with a great natural, positive and sympathecic character. It is so nice to see you both enyoying your trip to germany and it is actually really interesting to see how you recognize typical german things which I take for granted. I wish you a great time here and all the best for your future! If you are near to the cities „Aachen“ or „Bocholt“ (In the Western Part of Germany) and you want to See some things, let me know. As you are already really good at speaking german I just say „Dankeschön“!
Wie klein die Welt doch ist. In Schloss Waldeck haben meine Kollegen und ich die Zimmertüren eingebaut. Wenn man solche Bauwerke zu oft sieht, merkt man gar nicht mehr wie schön diese Region ist. Nordhessen ist einfach eine Augenweide
You Tube hatte mir den Vlog empfohlen. Gerade die "Gondeln" kamen mir sehr bekannt vor. Erst da habe ich gelesen, das es Waldeck und der Edersee ist, wo ich 2005 mal übers Wochenende war. Schön zu sehen, wie es nun ausschaut und wie es andere erleben.
@@FrankygoestoHobbywood I was 21 years and did a 5 week trip in Canada. Before i never noticed how beatuful my country was. That all started,when i came back. Grusse nachbarn.
I had your German Autobahn video in my recommendations and just watched all videos of your German trip. It is so nice to see how people from abroad love Germany with all its variety of different places. I hope you enjoy your trip and make lots of great experiences!😊 also hope you visit the Alps in the Southern part of Germany. All the best from Stuttgart!
Im super excited everytime i watched your vlog about germany ... every places in Germany was so interesting and very beautiful...stay safe and healthy ... auf wiedersehen! 😃😃🇩🇪🇩🇪
Oh you ain't seen nothin' yet. There's so much to explore around Edersee and the Waldeck region in general. Did you take a guided tour of the castle? Did you see the torture chamber? Or the 120m deep well? Were you at the dam? The treetop walk or simply the primeval forest (Unesco world nature heritage site) Kellerwald-Edersee. ...and that's just some of the things to explore right around Edersee. Go further and you find some more Castles like Bad Arolsen or even Schloss Wilhelmshöhe in Kassel with the Herkules and its water spectacle, some weird things like the crooked steeples from the churches of Korbach and especially Mengeringhausen. Long story short: you better come back again ;)
Great you enjoyed this leg of your trip! :-) Really great vlog! Historical facts about the area: The cable car from the castle down to the lake is one of Germany's oldest gondolas that still run with their original design&material, built in 1961. The "Edersee" (or "Lake Eder/Eder Lake" in English) is actually a reservoir that was constructed in the early 20th century, named after the Eder river. In 1943 during WWII, the dam was bombed by the allies causing some massive damage in the area further downstream when the Eder valley was flooded.
About the bread, normally in good German restaurants you do get bread with some kind of spread as an appetizer. Peanut butter is quite unusual though 😅 Btw you are showing me sites of Germany, I didn't even know existed as a German 😂
Yes, indeed, I'm from Hanover. bit I've been living in the Cologne area for the past 19 years. I'm enjoying watching you discovering German mysteries like "Currywurst", "Ampelmännchen" and "Parkscheibe". However, peanut butter plus cheese must be a specialty of that restaurant or region; I had never heard of that combination. But anyway, cuisine in Germany is different from region to region, which makes it hard to speak of a "national German cuisine" - but which also makes it more interesting for ourselves as Germans as well.
I am feeling you Jess, when that cable car got off the launch pad :) And am feeling this video, hitting on all the right notes, once again. The view isn't the only thing that's perfect!. Castle On the Hill...good song too :) I have roots in Germany , with relatives having lived in Stuttgart.
Just found this channel and I love you guys! If you plan on going to the netherlands id be more than happy to show you some amazing places! I live in the southern part with some really old villages like "valkenburg". It be cool to show you around!
Thus is so awesome ... I thought the rooms to have a bit of vintage look by seeing the castle...bt i was wrong... It is soooo fancy,beautiful and super clean...👍👍👍😍😍😍 Loved to see this experience....
I was born & raised in Dinkelsbuehl (Bavaria), if you ever travel down The Romantische Strasse (Romantic Road), you'll go right thru my Hometown … Save Travels!
I was looking for videos to help me plan the Germany itinerary for my vacations when I came up to this one! It's super! Thank you You are are very nice and cute. I adore the way you show the places and taste things . You make us travel🤗🤗🤗 I've just subscribed to watch the other ones
5:45 Cream cheese and peanut butter is not a usual german thing, but you often get bread (white or brown) with different types of spread as starter at german restaurants. So it‘s like half-typical Sorry for my english, its not my first language. I like your Videos. Keep it up! 😉 🇩🇪
Family Travel Vlog, you can even put it to a higher level if you put creamcheese, peanutbutter plus strawberry jam ( for Germans also butter😉) on toasted Graubrot! ( dark wheat bread) and enjoy...
Beautiful! TY for sharing. So cool to see you take the gondola back up to your castle for the night. That breakfast spread was amazing. Was that a honeycomb?
I dont know if its possible, but one of the key things for me when watching your videos is the beautiful music you use... do you by chance have a spotify playlist that you personally listen to?
haha just watched the other video with u guys seeing u in fritzlar close to my hometown. and thought "ithey better visited the edersee" and here we go... haha. so nice.
Come visit the Rhineland, citys and places like Coblenz, Bonn, Konigswinter, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Neuss, Aachen.the Lake Rur near the town of Aachen. Bad Munstereifel, Bad Neuenahr, Ahrweiler and The Dragonrock/Drachenfels.nice Welcome
Enjoy your trip here in Germany! Hopefully you keep these fascinating memories in your mind when you are back again! Greetings from northern Germany! :-)
So this Peanutbutter and creamcheese thing is definitely not a typical dish. But I think the Restaurant had just a brilliant Idea. Anyways cool VLOG. Very interesting to see somebody foreign presenting the own country. Great work
That was incredible! Your blogs are always so enjoyable :) Americans eat cream cheese on bagels regularly but I've never thought to add peanut butter, I may have to give that a go!
Well the camera justn get it rigt. You simply have to experience it yourself. Ive been there as well, in the summer, the view is breathtaking on the "aussichtsdeck" u can see on 1:37.... i even sat my son on one of those giant Canons, which are actually French. So much to see there! :)
The next time you’re in Germany you have to visit Constance. It’s a beautiful town near the Swiss border and you can explore Lake Constance Germany’s biggest lake. It’s such a beautiful area and really worth a visit.
schloss translates to palace, castle to burg the difference is the schloss was mostly the residence of a noble while a burg was mostly a defensive structure witch also mostly was the residence of a minor nobel like a knight
Stephan youaresuch a boy hanging out of the sky ride! Hope you and jess are enjoyed. Is all there to see is the hotel? You guys didnt anything else? Keep on vlogging
It's incredible beautiful! Always a pleasure to learn something new about my own country! :D Something I was wondering about when I was playing in my mind with the 'castle' word: I think you are missing one word. We in Germany we have two words for castle: Burg and Schloss. Both each with a different meaning. A Burg may be older, was mostly built for defensive reasons, it has thick and huge walls for protection, and is not that decorated, like a Schloss is. A Schloss was often the official and representative building for a monarch and so you see a lot of gold, huge ball rooms with huge paintings, ornamented ceilings. It's more comfortable. These differences are just of the top of my head... maybe there's more^^ . Greetings so far!
Info, visit for your next Germany , Take a look at the following cities: Kasse , Paderborn, Höxter, Detmold, Bad Oeynhausen, porta Westfalica, Minden , Bielefeld, Brilon, kyffhausen
I will stay at the Schloss Waldeck in September for a night. Start of a car tour (about 15 to 20 VW Phaeton's) around the northern area of the state of Hessen. Will be a lot of fun. Strandcafe 12 is a restaurant/cafe/hotel... And it's known for good food. Hope, when you are/were in Frankfurt you went to the Kleinmarkthalle to get some food :) If i would have seen that earlier i would have offered you a tour around Frankfurt.
Such a pity that the Sababurg on the Fairy Tale Route is closed at the moment for renovation. According to the legend, Sababurg is the castle of Sleeping Beauty, and it was also a hotel until a couple of months ago. It is also a very popular place for weddings.
Also I hope you were able to look at the night sky from there because you can see literally thousands of stars there since the light pollution is super low. Literally has been the best night view of my life hands down
For the people who also would like to stay in a castle, but do not have a big budget, there are a lot of jugendherbergen (youth hostels) that are in castles! They are also very family-friendly :)
God I love travel vlogs. I am so glad to speak English otherwise I wouldn't be able to understand the best vlogs! Yours definitely is one of the best. And subscribed!
Flying The Nest well you were exploring my country. ☺️ I hope you had a great time here in Germany! Enjoy your time in Europe wherever you're going next!
I want to know that all the Australian. Plz reply peoples are like you and like your family because you are so good every time you talk to anyone in vlog you look so nice and friendly to him/her
Hey you two, welcome in my country. I hope, you enjoy germany. :-) Btw @ Edersee. It's dam where bombed in world war two . A British Airplaine dropped out some bombs over the water direktly in front of the dam. The bombs looks like balls. So when they get in contact with the water, they started to jump like a throwing stone over the water, till they reach their aim, the dam. Than they start diving and explode in the middle of the high of the dam and dig a big hole into the wall, so that all the water flows in a scary flood down to the next villages and cities in the valey. It was the first time, this tactical flooding was done ever.
Not King Arthur who is a (imaginary) figure from England, but Karolus Magnus (Charlemagnes, Karl der Große), which is a real historical person. In a lot of German cities there are also statues of one of his paladins: Roland.
as a german u just often forget how many beautiful places we have in this country. the good thing about vlogs like this one is that u get reminded of those places and that u shouldnt just take everything for granted. lovely vlog! hope u enjoy all of ur travels!
Love that you're doing this trip and showing everyone the real Germany away from the big cities. When you come back to Germany make sure you visit the northern parts and the coasts and especially Helgoland. It's so different from what you've seen on this trip.
Yes, we have barely explored the North! Still so much to see!!
the north is sooo worth it :-)
I second that! But stay away from Sylt!!! NOT worth your money. However, if you are looking for a secluded place with access to the train that can take you anywhere, let me know. I found the most awesome AirBnB!
well basically you have in germany 3 different regions, the north wich is more like the netherlands and denmark, and the south wich shares much with austria and switzerland. and then there is the middlepart of germany wich is more like the south then the the north but still different. and trough all regions the region on the rhine river is everywhere a little different.
That of course is almost criminally over simplified but still it has some kind of truth to it :D
I might live in the 4th region, called "the tuscany of Germany". It's not really like Switzerland or Austria at all. It's more mediterrean. There's fig and almond trees growing, it's the hottest part of Germany as well with little rain throughout the year. It sounds so much more fun than it actually is though.
Actually I am german, i don‘t really know how I got to your Videos, but I am enjoying every second of your Vlogs.
You are both so nice people with a great natural, positive and sympathecic character.
It is so nice to see you both enyoying your trip to germany and it is actually really interesting to see how you recognize typical german things which I take for granted.
I wish you a great time here and all the best for your future! If you are near to the cities „Aachen“ or „Bocholt“ (In the Western Part of Germany) and you want to See some things, let me know.
As you are already really good at speaking german I just say „Dankeschön“!
Wie klein die Welt doch ist. In Schloss Waldeck haben meine Kollegen und ich die Zimmertüren eingebaut. Wenn man solche Bauwerke zu oft sieht, merkt man gar nicht mehr wie schön diese Region ist. Nordhessen ist einfach eine Augenweide
You Tube hatte mir den Vlog empfohlen. Gerade die "Gondeln" kamen mir sehr bekannt vor. Erst da habe ich gelesen, das es Waldeck und der Edersee ist, wo ich 2005 mal übers Wochenende war. Schön zu sehen, wie es nun ausschaut und wie es andere erleben.
Da kann ich Dir nur zustimmen... Ich komme aus Kassel und irgendwie verliert man den Blick für die Umgebung. :-)
@@FrankygoestoHobbywood
I was 21 years and did a 5 week trip in Canada.
Before i never noticed how beatuful my country was.
That all started,when i came back.
Grusse nachbarn.
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That was a super cool vlog! Germany is awesome.
I had your German Autobahn video in my recommendations and just watched all videos of your German trip. It is so nice to see how people from abroad love Germany with all its variety of different places. I hope you enjoy your trip and make lots of great experiences!😊 also hope you visit the Alps in the Southern part of Germany.
All the best from Stuttgart!
Im super excited everytime i watched your vlog about germany ... every places in Germany was so interesting and very beautiful...stay safe and healthy ... auf wiedersehen! 😃😃🇩🇪🇩🇪
Oh you ain't seen nothin' yet. There's so much to explore around Edersee and the Waldeck region in general. Did you take a guided tour of the castle? Did you see the torture chamber? Or the 120m deep well? Were you at the dam? The treetop walk or simply the primeval forest (Unesco world nature heritage site) Kellerwald-Edersee.
...and that's just some of the things to explore right around Edersee. Go further and you find some more Castles like Bad Arolsen or even Schloss Wilhelmshöhe in Kassel with the Herkules and its water spectacle, some weird things like the crooked steeples from the churches of Korbach and especially Mengeringhausen.
Long story short: you better come back again ;)
Great you enjoyed this leg of your trip! :-)
Really great vlog!
Historical facts about the area:
The cable car from the castle down to the lake is one of Germany's oldest gondolas that still run with their original design&material, built in 1961.
The "Edersee" (or "Lake Eder/Eder Lake" in English) is actually a reservoir that was constructed in the early 20th century, named after the Eder river. In 1943 during WWII, the dam was bombed by the allies causing some massive damage in the area further downstream when the Eder valley was flooded.
@Stephen and Jess: Did you ever watch the WWII movie "The Dam Busters"? Perhaps it is here on RUclips.
love that you are so happy with small german things^^
im from india, and just this one video has convinved me to move to germany for my studies. alles ist gut. danke schon.
About the bread, normally in good German restaurants you do get bread with some kind of spread as an appetizer. Peanut butter is quite unusual though 😅
Btw you are showing me sites of Germany, I didn't even know existed as a German 😂
Hey I'm from Germany and love your videos about my country. Have a nice time in Germany
Frühstück is not only YOUR favourite word but also MY favourite meal😍🤤
So so nice,together with the music it looks magical
What a delightful vlog!💚👍
Naw thank you so much Natasha :)
Sorry for the cloudy sky, we had such a lot of hot and sunny weather in June in Northern Germany. And such a fun watching you enjoying your trip.
I love how positive you are about eeeverything, its so refreshing to watch you just doing stuff and experiencing all that
In your other videos too!
This is serious on my bucket list now. Thanks for sharing this place!
what a beautiful place to stay and what an adorable couple xx have a wonderful trip guys xx
This couple is my fav couple of all time
Wow .... so beautiful, hopefully someday I can go there... thank you, love it....
Your vlogs are so inspiring.only just discovered them but it is making me want to travel alot more.
Ahh thank you so much Michelle!
I just tried the cream and peanut butter...ITS AMAZING.
Hahaha Jess is SO excited about the bread, cream and peanut butter! It makes me so happy
So the two of you are in my country right now. Enjoy the rest of the stay as well. :-)
Are you from Germany?? It is an amazing country :) We are LOVING our time here!
Yes, indeed, I'm from Hanover. bit I've been living in the Cologne area for the past 19 years. I'm enjoying watching you discovering German mysteries like "Currywurst", "Ampelmännchen" and "Parkscheibe". However, peanut butter plus cheese must be a specialty of that restaurant or region; I had never heard of that combination. But anyway, cuisine in Germany is different from region to region, which makes it hard to speak of a "national German cuisine" - but which also makes it more interesting for ourselves as Germans as well.
fun to watch both of you. learned a lot about my home country :)
I am feeling you Jess, when that cable car got off the launch pad :) And am feeling this video, hitting on all the right notes, once again. The view isn't the only thing that's perfect!.
Castle On the Hill...good song too :)
I have roots in Germany , with relatives having lived in Stuttgart.
I really like your videos. Always good vibes. Like!. Greetings from Hamburg.
Oh wow thank you so much :D
That castle and that place looks awesome and looks like a great to relax
Staying in that castle is a dream come true.wow amazing landscapes all green and beautiful.good luck in your journey.👍👍✋🏻✋🏻😃
Just found this channel and I love you guys! If you plan on going to the netherlands id be more than happy to show you some amazing places! I live in the southern part with some really old villages like "valkenburg". It be cool to show you around!
I've been at waldeck only one week ago with my grandparents. The lake and all around is so beautyfull....
I never thought I will say I want to go visit Germany until I watched your vlogs!
Thus is so awesome ... I thought the rooms to have a bit of vintage look by seeing the castle...bt i was wrong... It is soooo fancy,beautiful and super clean...👍👍👍😍😍😍 Loved to see this experience....
I was born & raised in Dinkelsbuehl (Bavaria), if you ever travel down The Romantische Strasse (Romantic Road), you'll go right thru my Hometown … Save Travels!
I was looking for videos to help me plan the Germany itinerary for my vacations when I came up to this one! It's super! Thank you You are are very nice and cute. I adore the way you show the places and taste things . You make us travel🤗🤗🤗 I've just subscribed to watch the other ones
5:45 Cream cheese and peanut butter is not a usual german thing, but you often get bread (white or brown) with different types of spread as starter at german restaurants. So it‘s like half-typical
Sorry for my english, its not my first language. I like your Videos. Keep it up! 😉 🇩🇪
Great to see you guys enjoying the good things of Life! Greetings from German Northsea!
I want to try cream cheese and peanut butter now
Family Travel Vlog, you can even put it to a higher level if you put creamcheese, peanutbutter plus strawberry jam ( for Germans also butter😉) on toasted Graubrot! ( dark wheat bread) and enjoy...
PEANUTBUTTER CREAMCHEESE JELLY TIME!!!
Beautiful! TY for sharing. So cool to see you take the gondola back up to your castle for the night. That breakfast spread was amazing. Was that a honeycomb?
The smallest gondola we have ever seen haha!!! and yes that is honeycomb - was a really nice breakfast!!
I love how you guys are trying to say German words it’s so cute omg💖
I dont know if its possible, but one of the key things for me when watching your videos is the beautiful music you use... do you by chance have a spotify playlist that you personally listen to?
Here I am...watching again. I want to give you another "LIKE"👍
Looks lovely, def one for my bucket list
Your vlogs probably have the best music !!
Wauuw wonderfull landscape..
I guess your vlogs in Germany are the best !!!
haha just watched the other video with u guys seeing u in fritzlar close to my hometown. and thought "ithey better visited the edersee" and here we go... haha. so nice.
Come visit the Rhineland, citys and places like Coblenz, Bonn, Konigswinter, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Neuss, Aachen.the Lake Rur near the town of Aachen. Bad Munstereifel, Bad Neuenahr, Ahrweiler and The Dragonrock/Drachenfels.nice Welcome
What a insane castle, i have to tick this off my bucket list. Great Episode/Vlog guys once again!! ^_^
It is really worth a nights stay!!! :D
Enjoy your trip here in Germany!
Hopefully you keep these fascinating memories in your mind when you are back again!
Greetings from northern Germany! :-)
Luckily we can always look back on these videos :)
What a fairy tale place to stay! Beautiful vlog, guys.
So funny, I always combine cream cheese and peanut butter. Didn’t know it was a German thing!
You have to go to Hamburg next time you are in Germany!!!!!
Great vlog! Really enjoyed it and subscribed! I went to Germany and loved it, this is making me really want to go back!!
You guys are so great
Enjoy life
Stunning!
So this Peanutbutter and creamcheese thing is definitely not a typical dish. But I think the Restaurant had just a brilliant Idea. Anyways cool VLOG. Very interesting to see somebody foreign presenting the own country. Great work
Waldeck in a stretched translation would mean forest corner :) and Frühstück is the early bite (piece).
So you now have seen about 0.00000001 of Germany.
You need to come back and spend a few years here.
*Jeden Tag eine deutsche Burg, oder Schloss zu besichtigen, würde 68 Jahre dauern ;)*
Beautiful footage and a great place to stay over night..!
That was incredible! Your blogs are always so enjoyable :) Americans eat cream cheese on bagels regularly but I've never thought to add peanut butter, I may have to give that a go!
You need to try it - it will change your life 😂
Well the camera justn get it rigt. You simply have to experience it yourself. Ive been there as well, in the summer, the view is breathtaking on the "aussichtsdeck" u can see on 1:37.... i even sat my son on one of those giant Canons, which are actually French. So much to see there! :)
Nice,me as a german it takes a little peculiarly to see Australien at places I've never seen or visit.Wish a lot of fun to you.
Omg what a cool place, great youve put a link, definetely might check it out if go to germany on holiday lol thanks for sharing xx
The next time you’re in Germany you have to visit Constance. It’s a beautiful town near the Swiss border and you can explore Lake Constance Germany’s biggest lake. It’s such a beautiful area and really worth a visit.
Amazing vlog and I clicked so fast when I saw the title and was so great and the prices weren't outrageous! :))))
This is seriously the most epic road trip! I NEED TO DO THIS!!
Need a local guide? Hit me up :)
It is near City Kassel where i live.i Love this Place . I am oft here
schloss translates to palace, castle to burg
the difference is the schloss was mostly the residence of a noble while a burg was mostly a defensive structure witch also mostly was the residence of a minor nobel like a knight
Stephan youaresuch a boy hanging out of the sky ride! Hope you and jess are enjoyed. Is all there to see is the hotel? You guys didnt anything else? Keep on vlogging
i love your vlogs!! ure officially my favorite youtuber! also jess is so gorgeous
Super vídeo guys! Question: what camera do you guys use to shoot?
It's incredible beautiful! Always a pleasure to learn something new about my own country! :D
Something I was wondering about when I was playing in my mind with the 'castle' word: I think you are missing one word. We in Germany we have two words for castle: Burg and Schloss. Both each with a different meaning. A Burg may be older, was mostly built for defensive reasons, it has thick and huge walls for protection, and is not that decorated, like a Schloss is. A Schloss was often the official and representative building for a monarch and so you see a lot of gold, huge ball rooms with huge paintings, ornamented ceilings. It's more comfortable.
These differences are just of the top of my head... maybe there's more^^ . Greetings so far!
Wonderful video. It is so cool that you are travelling through Germany 😊😍
We are loving our time here so much!!!
We loved the gondola RIDE !!! and the Cream Cheese PeaNutz Butter Bread what a life!!!!
hahah you need to try it Dad!!!
You have to Go to Borkum thats an Island in The northsea on The german/dutch border
Info, visit for your next Germany , Take a look at the following cities: Kasse , Paderborn, Höxter, Detmold, Bad Oeynhausen, porta Westfalica, Minden , Bielefeld, Brilon, kyffhausen
I will stay at the Schloss Waldeck in September for a night. Start of a car tour (about 15 to 20 VW Phaeton's) around the northern area of the state of Hessen. Will be a lot of fun.
Strandcafe 12 is a restaurant/cafe/hotel...
And it's known for good food.
Hope, when you are/were in Frankfurt you went to the Kleinmarkthalle to get some food :)
If i would have seen that earlier i would have offered you a tour around Frankfurt.
so beautiful!!! also you guys are getting so close to 100k subscribers omg! 😍
I know!! So, so close its crazy!!!
Such a pity that the Sababurg on the Fairy Tale Route is closed at the moment for renovation. According to the legend, Sababurg is the castle of Sleeping Beauty, and it was also a hotel until a couple of months ago. It is also a very popular place for weddings.
You came to visit because its beatiful. And I m happy to live right hear my whole life. Next to "Schloss Waldeck".
I've been to that castle in 8th grade (we were camping at the lake for a week in school) crazy to see it in a video :D
Also I hope you were able to look at the night sky from there because you can see literally thousands of stars there since the light pollution is super low. Literally has been the best night view of my life hands down
Hokey Smokes!!!! Cream Cheese and peanut butter is the bestist!
Quite a few castles in Germany got converted to hotels to finance their upkeeps. But not all of them are as elaborate as Schloss Waldeck.
For the people who also would like to stay in a castle, but do not have a big budget, there are a lot of jugendherbergen (youth hostels) that are in castles! They are also very family-friendly :)
I like you guys and your vlogs! Kind regards from Germany :)
It's Quark - es ist sehr gut!!! x
It’s now my moms favorite. Great source of protein for an older person.
God I love travel vlogs.
I am so glad to speak English otherwise I wouldn't be able to understand the best vlogs!
Yours definitely is one of the best.
And subscribed!
Aw so glad you enjoy travel vlogs :D :D
Flying The Nest well you were exploring my country. ☺️
I hope you had a great time here in Germany!
Enjoy your time in Europe wherever you're going next!
I want to know that all the Australian. Plz reply peoples are like you and like your family because you are so good every time you talk to anyone in vlog you look so nice and friendly to him/her
Plz reply I am late I don't think you reply me ):
Aww you are so sweet 😍
What a nice video...Makes one just want to stay awhile and soak it all in..Safe Travels
Hey you two, welcome in my country. I hope, you enjoy germany. :-) Btw @ Edersee. It's dam where bombed in world war two . A British Airplaine dropped out some bombs over the water direktly in front of the dam. The bombs looks like balls. So when they get in contact with the water, they started to jump like a throwing stone over the water, till they reach their aim, the dam. Than they start diving and explode in the middle of the high of the dam and dig a big hole into the wall, so that all the water flows in a scary flood down to the next villages and cities in the valey. It was the first time, this tactical flooding was done ever.
The pilots used Schloss Waldeck as a navigation marker.
Hi what song is this on 2:26 ? I like it
How fun to stay in a castle!!! ❤❤❤
The fairytale route looks incredible!! 😍 Pity I’m too much of a wimp to drive overseas. 😂🙈 That castle was so cool!!
If you ever decide to come, hit me up and I can show you around :)
great Vlog guys. BTW my g/f loves your denim jacket :)
Not King Arthur who is a (imaginary) figure from England, but Karolus Magnus (Charlemagnes, Karl der Große), which is a real historical person. In a lot of German cities there are also statues of one of his paladins: Roland.
Jess' german pronunciation is pretty darn good.