




After Dachau we headed a little way out of Munich, (we decided to skip Munich as Jo and I did it last year and Aims and Jake are planning to come back for Oktoberfest later this year). We picked a place out of our camping book that was on the way to Prague. Regensburg was the large town that we wanted to see but the closest campsite was in a small riverside town called Nittendorf. We arrived at around 8pm, got settled and then headed to the beer garden to sample the local food and drink. After a schnitzel (love schnitzel!!) and a few giant beers we hit the hay.
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