hamburger wrote:...had lunch in a restaurant opposite the loreley...
We stopped there with our car (for what I know there was only one restaurant opposite of the Lorelay, so it must be the same, not?). And I think it was indeed 'Ich mag dich', I can't imagine the DJ would say to both women and men who called the station that he wanted to make out with them :wink:
I do have to say that there are a lot of castles and ruins near the Mosel. We visited the one in Cochem (nice tour, she - the woman who was our guide - started with handing out the written summary to all people in the group in all different languages. She just yelled 'Englisch', 'Niederländisch', 'Deutsch', and after that she just yelled French, Norwegian, Swedish, it seemed like she had the tour in all languages of the world!).
What I noticed in those places near the Mosel was that they all had a beautiful Friedhof - cemetery. OK, I admit, it's strange that I noticed that, but some of them were alongside the road and we could see all the gravestones while passing by. Some were a hundred years old and still in very good shape, contrary to many gravestones here (in the Netherlands). Nice.