Well it is hard to believe we are already on Day 5 of our Rhine River Getaway Cruise with only one more stop before we disembark in Basel Switzerland. In this episode we tour Strasbourg France and visit the charming part of the city known as Petite France and then we go on to see the Strasbourg Cathedral. In the afternoon we decided to do an additional tour to the Alsace Wine Region of France and visit the Albert Seltz Winery in Mittelbergheim France. It was a full day packed with plenty of walking and wine tasting and we loved it. I hope you enjoy watching and please give the video a like, leave a comment, and don't forget to subscribe to the Port of Indecision channel!
Thanks for watching and sharing your comments! The whole reason I started my UA-cam channel and capturing our travels in these videos is to not lose all of the great memories from these trips. You see and do so many things sometimes only a camera can capture them. We had a great time on our Rhine cruise and love visiting this region of Europe. I'd like to invite you to subscribe to the Port of Indecision channel as I have additional videos of this trip and will soon be posting Zurich Switzerland. Thanks again.
Strasbourg looked very beautiful, definitely somewhere I’d like to visit especially the Cathedral. The astronomical clock reminded me of Pirates of the Caribbean 😂 I’m pleased that the weather improved for you when you to the vineyard which looked like a very interesting place. Great vlog at usual 👍
Thank you for watching and leaving a comment! Strasbourg was a very charming city with great architecture and I agree the winery takes you back 15 generations. This was probably my second favorite day on the river cruise.
Hi Mathew and Lauren, thanks for watching and leaving your comment. This was a special day to get to meet the 14th and 15th generations of a vineyard dating back to 1376! The winery and its operation was like taking a step back in time and the small village of Mittelbergheim was charming.
Well it is hard to believe we are already on Day 5 of our Rhine River Getaway Cruise with only one more stop before we disembark in Basel Switzerland. In this episode we tour Strasbourg France and visit the charming part of the city known as Petite France and then we go on to see the Strasbourg Cathedral. In the afternoon we decided to do an additional tour to the Alsace Wine Region of France and visit the Albert Seltz Winery in Mittelbergheim France. It was a full day packed with plenty of walking and wine tasting and we loved it. I hope you enjoy watching and please give the video a like, leave a comment, and don't forget to subscribe to the Port of Indecision channel!
Your videos bring back fond memories of my Rhine cruise.
Thanks for watching and sharing your comments! The whole reason I started my UA-cam channel and capturing our travels in these videos is to not lose all of the great memories from these trips. You see and do so many things sometimes only a camera can capture them. We had a great time on our Rhine cruise and love visiting this region of Europe. I'd like to invite you to subscribe to the Port of Indecision channel as I have additional videos of this trip and will soon be posting Zurich Switzerland. Thanks again.
Strasbourg looked very beautiful, definitely somewhere I’d like to visit especially the Cathedral. The astronomical clock reminded me of Pirates of the Caribbean 😂
I’m pleased that the weather improved for you when you to the vineyard which looked like a very interesting place.
Great vlog at usual 👍
Thank you for watching and leaving a comment! Strasbourg was a very charming city with great architecture and I agree the winery takes you back 15 generations. This was probably my second favorite day on the river cruise.
@@PortofIndecision I’m pleased to hear that you had a great day there 👍
That winery looks so beautiful
Hi Mathew and Lauren, thanks for watching and leaving your comment. This was a special day to get to meet the 14th and 15th generations of a vineyard dating back to 1376! The winery and its operation was like taking a step back in time and the small village of Mittelbergheim was charming.