A selection of minigolf photos from a cycling trip in the Mosel Valley, Germany.
Charter Member of the
Crazy World of Minigolf Tour Christopher Gottfried has just returned from a cycling trip in the Mosel Valley, Germany. While travelling along the route he managed to spot quite a few miniature golf courses.
He began his journey in Luxembourg where he found this
Eternit Miniature Golf course on the Esplanade de la Moselle in Remich.
He followed that visit over the border in Germany when he went looking for the Minigolf course in Nittel.
Next up was a stop in Zeltingen-Rachtig where he found this Beton / Concrete style of Minigolf course.
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The Minigolf course in Zeltingen-Rachtig |
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The Hammer Cage lane - you have to pitch the ball from a tee, across the grass and onto a large concrete circular 'green. We've played this tricky hole in Finland and Sweden |
In Traben-Trarbach he found this Eternit Miniature Golf layout.
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The approach to the minigolf course in Traben-Trarbach |
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The Eternit miniature golf course in Traben-Trarbach |
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The minigolf course in Traben-Trarbach |
While in Kobern-Gondorf he spotted an indoor Abenteuergolf course, as well as an Eternit Miniature Golf.
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Christopher Gottfried outside an indoor Adventure Golf course in Kobern-Gondorf |
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The Eternit Miniature Golf course in Kobern-Gondorf |
The last course he found on his mini-tour was in Bernkastel-Kues.
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The minigolf course in Bernkastel-Kues |
Check out the
Crazy World of Minigolf Tour list for details of the 815 courses Emily and I have visited, along with the 20 Christopher has been too as well.
Knowing my interest in petanque and trains Christopher also sent over these snaps from the trip.
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A Boule-Platz in Traben-Trarbach |
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A freight train in Bernkastel-Kues |
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