I hope the €9 ticket was recommended to you. If not, because of the current situation, there is a "9€ ticket" that is valid for the entire month and covers all local transport trips. Exceptions are IC and ICE express trains
Ich war noch nie in Fulda, sieht ganz nett aus. Ist 3 Stunden von Köln. Das schöne an meiner Gegend ist, dass ich 3 Städte in 30 Min Umkreis habe. Köln, Düsseldorf und Bonn. Wenn Ihr mal Zeit habt solltet Ihr die Städte besuchen!
Dann kommst du vermutlich aus einer ähnlichen Gegend wie ich. Brauche von meiner Heimatstadt auch etwa 30-40 Minuten in alle drei Städte (Köln etwas weniger, Düsseldorf etwas mehr). Habe fürs Studium die letzten 2 Jahre in Fulda gelebt. Muss aber gestehen, dass ich meine Heimat vermisst habe und jetzt gerne wieder hierher zurück ziehe. Aber als jemand, die die Strecke Köln-Fulda sicherlich schon 15 mal gefahren ist (mit dem ICE) kann sagen: kann man durchaus mal machen 😄
@@starseed8087 also beide ICE fahren ca 1 Stunden und man muss in Frankfurt umsteigen. Es gibt auch einen durchgängigen ICE. Der fährt aber 4 Stunden, weil der einen großen Umweg fährt.
hey both, I was born in Angersbach and now live in Fulda. Really cool video from Fulda city and especially from „Burgruine Wartenberg“ with the drone. Do you live in Angersbach for the next days? where are you from?
Great video, the architecture in Europe always amazes me at how beautiful it is. Glad you filmed your day in Fulda and gave us the history of the US Army base there. Excellent ending to the video with the flyaway drone footage. Drones have taken blogging to another level.
Ah one of the many Army Bases we visited when I was a child and dad was stationed there. So wish I could move there but there’s the whole needing a job thing 😕
"Hans im Glück" is the titel of one of Grimm´s Fairytales...literally translated "Johnny in luck". (Hans is the shortform/nickname for "Johann" which is "John" in English) The fairytale is about "Hans" who got a big gold nugget as salary for 7 years of working, which he bartered for a horse, then he bartered the horse for a cow, then he bartered the cow for a pig, then he bartered the pig for a goose and at last he bartered the goose for a grindstone and an avarage stone which where both heavy to carry and which he then lost while he was drinking out of a fountain and therefore at the end although he had nothing left he felt lucky and free...
Really beautiful city, I've been there a few times - maybe next time you should visit the Fulda Dom inside (grave of St. Boniface), enjoy the rosegarden right next to the Dom or across the street that beautiful park. Go a little hike up the hill, to Franciscan cloister - you'll get a breathtaking view! And the park there is also wonderful, esp. during fall. CU there! 🙂
Ah yes, and I forgot: right in the city, behind a huge wall, there is also a cloister, benedictines - you can't visit the cloister, but the garden is really beautiful and relaxing. And take the chance, listening to the women's angelic voices during prayertime. No need of understanding the words, just sit back and feel like in heaven
Leibniz Butterkeks - oh mein Gott! As a child I dipped them in milk until all the milk was absorbed and inside the cookies and the cookies were soft and bloated and the whole thing looked a little bit disgusting but it was soooooo good! Liebe Grüße!
First, I must say that I am so envious! My family and I have had the pleasure of visiting Germany 3 times. We have all fell madly in love! My dream is to take an extended trip for a month or more. How fantastic for you to actually have the opportunity to live there full time! Thank you for sharing your day out. It was fun following you around Fulda. I've actually changed trains there but did not have the opportunity to properly explore. German food is so good but I have not yet tried one of their burgers. Have you ever heard of the Kaffee und Kuchen tradition? It would be a good excuse for Lara to enjoy cake at another time. BTW, I love the name of your channel! (Who doesn't love a city filled with cobblestone streets?) And, I also loved the final drone shot over the castle ruins!
Aww, I hope you are able to fulfill your dream of having an extended trip in Germany. We love it so much here 🥰 Fulda is a pretty fun city to walk around and enjoy the sites, and lots of good restaurants for night time fun. We loveeee Kaffee und Kuchen- the best combo ever 🤤 German burgers aren’t nearly as good as an American style burger, but we will take what we can get!! Thank you!! We though cobblestone adventures was a pretty fun name too 🥰🥰
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences with us, I have watched all you videos so far. I know it is a lot of work with filming and editing but sometimes I wish they could be a little bit longer.
to bad, i can only give one thumps up. The taube struggling the pommes, love it! In my opinion the Fulda Cathedral looks like a cathedral in Spain or South America. Brasil, Argentina or Mexico and Cuba. It has a very strong spanish influecne, which is cool and seldom in Germany, imo. The stuff in hans im Glück paied attention to their guests. Very nice and a beer geht immer. thumps up. I hope the Burger was okay. Doesnt look like its was super duper, but not disgusting either. Just okay. And a smal hint, because Jared likes history, look up for Grünes Band. I suggest Point Alpha to go a vist. It is just an former american watchtower. And maybe Jared have heared about Fulda Gap before.
Thank you so much! The Dome is beautiful, we haven't seen much of that Architect style around here. The burger was pretty good, not what we are used to eating in the states of course but it fills the void for sure! We visited Point Alpha last year on vacation but it was soooo cold and rainy, we definitely want to visit again on a nicer day and take our time.
💖 my lovely hometown 💖 nice Video, next time you are here rent a car or take a bus from Bahnhof and go to see the Wasserkuppe witch is the highest Mountain in Hessen and defenitly a place to be, it also has an american history for Air surveillance for the Eastern border and even Niel Armstrong was there in 1970 greetings from Fulda
4:48 I live in Badsalzschrif Umkreis Fulda and this is just like 500m away and I think I saw you guys omg because if u want to go to that place u need to cross my House and out the window I saw you I'm 80% sure nice
Habt ebenfalls ein schönes Wochenende ihr Zwei 🤪 Ihr könntet ja mal wieder ein Probiervideo machen mit Essen oder Trinken ^^ Habt ihr schon viel an Fastfood probiert aus Deutschland? Greetz SaBo von TikTok😊
The most beautiful city in the area you live in is Marburg, in my opinion. It has an incredibly beautiful historic city center featuring a castle at the top of a mountain. additionally you get a really nice flair with the river Lahn right in the middle of it. If you're looking for really cool shots with half timbered houses, you should go there, as it's just around the corner :)
In my opinion, all towns and cities in Central Hesse are worth seeing and charming. Wetzlar with Lottehaus, Dom and Reichskammergericht, where Goethe studied. Gießen with the museums, especially Mathematikum and botanical garden. Alsfeld with the famous town hall, which adorns every model railroad layout. Lich, Büdingen, Barbarossastadt Gelnhausen are breathtaking. Know what ? There are even more: Herborn, Schotten, Lauterbach, Ullrichstein, Grünberg, Butzbach...
@@zappel64 Sorry to contradict you in one case, but Gießen is not a beautiful city, I can attest to that as I see that city on a daily basis ;) It is worth a visit though, due to it's rather good shopping infrastructure (at least for a city of it's size) and it's rather good nightlife (due to the large number of students). On the topic: Lich by the way has the coolest cinema in the area, the Traumstern is definitely worth a visit. ;> It has just one of the coolest atmospheres and shows a rather interesting alternative program. For example I saw a live performance of the russian oppositional collective Pussy Riot there recently. You missed Braunfels by the way, that city is absolutely stunning, just as its surroundings, so going there on an extended bike trip would be my advice in this case. When coming from the Vogelsberg you can even see remnants of the Limes (in Watzenborn-Steinberg for example), the old roman border to the area they called Germania, along the way. ;>
Beim nächsten mal die Bedienung einfach fragen ob sie mit euch Deutsch sprechen kann, da ihr gerne Deutsch lernen wollt. Viele wollen nur höflich sein und euch damit helfen und euch entgegen kommen, wenn sie Englisch mit euch sprechen. Das ist garnicht böse gemeint. :)
Did you know that in Fulda Cathedral is the grave of St. Bonifatius? the missionary and martyr of the Germans and Germanics who brought Christianity and the Catholic Church to Germania in the 6th or 7th century
Been living in Germany for years from Ireland, I find the east of Hessen absoulety dead, some nice architecture yeah but to live there is another matter completely. East Hessen is full of Ghost towns with nothing going on especially for young people, met many people from different countries with the same opinion. Pity really
I love my little ghost town. Big cities are way too hectic and loud. If you love nature it's definitely worth a visit. Big cultural events are rare but it just makes them more special. I quite enjoy this minimalistic lifestyle without any fomo. Also it's perfect for living a self-sustaining lifestyle. It's so nice to be able to grow fruits and vegetables at home. It's outlived cottagecore at it's best. Not for everyone but also not bad at all.
@@lilaliner1432 to visit yeah but as I said to live is another matter. Me da use to say to me you would have to be born into these little villages and towns to want to live there, in my experience it's true. Had a couple of mates come over to a town I was staying in and first thing they asked was where is the young people 😅, Germany has an ageing population and you can really see it's majority old people in a lot of these ghost towns. Pub culture is more or less dead in these towns and the German youth just want to stay in each other's gardens and so on, I found this so frustrating coming to a weekend and nobody wants to go to what pubs are left. Coming from a culture of people I would definetly consider more open and friendly then most Germans this was an eye opener to say the least. But to each and their own
@@6Tghma as I said it's more for experiencing the beautiful nature. There are not many people sometimes u will not meet anybody for hours= basically untouched nature. Our nightlife is quite good for a small town. Obv no clubs, but cute little places to hang out or parties to go to
Thanks for the memories. I Love Fulda. I lived there for 3 years. My oldest son was born in Fulda.
Meine Heimat, I love it!
:)
I hope the €9 ticket was recommended to you. If not, because of the current situation, there is a "9€ ticket" that is valid for the entire month and covers all local transport trips. Exceptions are IC and ICE express trains
My Home City very suprised to See it on recommended ^^
No way! That's cool :)
@@cobblestoneadventures1129 yes very :D im Happy u enjoyed ur stay in this beautifull city
Ich war noch nie in Fulda, sieht ganz nett aus. Ist 3 Stunden von Köln. Das schöne an meiner Gegend ist, dass ich 3 Städte in 30 Min Umkreis habe. Köln, Düsseldorf und Bonn. Wenn Ihr mal Zeit habt solltet Ihr die Städte besuchen!
Dann kommst du vermutlich aus einer ähnlichen Gegend wie ich. Brauche von meiner Heimatstadt auch etwa 30-40 Minuten in alle drei Städte (Köln etwas weniger, Düsseldorf etwas mehr). Habe fürs Studium die letzten 2 Jahre in Fulda gelebt. Muss aber gestehen, dass ich meine Heimat vermisst habe und jetzt gerne wieder hierher zurück ziehe. Aber als jemand, die die Strecke Köln-Fulda sicherlich schon 15 mal gefahren ist (mit dem ICE) kann sagen: kann man durchaus mal machen 😄
@@freddymeyer8157 Wie lange fährt man von Köln bis Fulda mit dem ICE?
@@starseed8087 also beide ICE fahren ca 1 Stunden und man muss in Frankfurt umsteigen. Es gibt auch einen durchgängigen ICE. Der fährt aber 4 Stunden, weil der einen großen Umweg fährt.
We definitely want to visit all of those cities!!
Ich weis nicht Warum ein Kölner Fulda besuchen sollte. Da gibt es eigentlich nichts besonderes 😂
hey both, I was born in Angersbach and now live in Fulda. Really cool video from Fulda city and especially from „Burgruine Wartenberg“ with the drone. Do you live in Angersbach for the next days? where are you from?
Wow really! Lora's Oma has a house in Angersbach and that's where we are living :)
Great video, the architecture in Europe always amazes me at how beautiful it is. Glad you filmed your day in Fulda and gave us the history of the US Army base there. Excellent ending to the video with the flyaway drone footage. Drones have taken blogging to another level.
Thank you so much!! We are excited to visit other cool cities ❤️❤️
Ah one of the many Army Bases we visited when I was a child and dad was stationed there.
So wish I could move there but there’s the whole needing a job thing 😕
Wow really! That's very cool. Finding a job if you don't speak the language is kinda difficult, especially in our area. :/
@@cobblestoneadventures1129 yeah I know maybe just enough to get by. 😲 safe travels
"Hans im Glück" is the titel of one of Grimm´s Fairytales...literally translated "Johnny in luck".
(Hans is the shortform/nickname for "Johann" which is "John" in English)
The fairytale is about "Hans" who got a big gold nugget as salary for 7 years of working, which he bartered for a horse, then he bartered the horse for a cow, then he bartered the cow for a pig, then he bartered the pig for a goose and at last he bartered the goose for a grindstone and an avarage stone which where both heavy to carry and which he then lost while he was drinking out of a fountain and therefore at the end although he had nothing left he felt lucky and free...
Oh wow we had no idea!! Thank you!!
Really beautiful city, I've been there a few times - maybe next time you should visit the Fulda Dom inside (grave of St. Boniface), enjoy the rosegarden right next to the Dom or across the street that beautiful park. Go a little hike up the hill, to Franciscan cloister - you'll get a breathtaking view! And the park there is also wonderful, esp. during fall. CU there! 🙂
Ah yes, and I forgot: right in the city, behind a huge wall, there is also a cloister, benedictines - you can't visit the cloister, but the garden is really beautiful and relaxing. And take the chance, listening to the women's angelic voices during prayertime. No need of understanding the words, just sit back and feel like in heaven
Thank you!! We will be sure to do more next time :)
Oh I was so close. I was in the vicinity since last Saturday until yesterday.
No way!!
@@cobblestoneadventures1129 Yes, I was on a family camp with my church and it was not too far a way from Fulda. Now I back home.
Leibniz Butterkeks - oh mein Gott! As a child I dipped them in milk until all the milk was absorbed and inside the cookies and the cookies were soft and bloated and the whole thing looked a little bit disgusting but it was soooooo good! Liebe Grüße!
Yuuuummmm that sounds amazing 🤤 we will be trying that today 😂
@@cobblestoneadventures1129 Macht das! Last time I did so was about 4 weeks ago .... lol !!! And it's still good!
First, I must say that I am so envious! My family and I have had the pleasure of visiting Germany 3 times. We have all fell madly in love! My dream is to take an extended trip for a month or more. How fantastic for you to actually have the opportunity to live there full time!
Thank you for sharing your day out. It was fun following you around Fulda. I've actually changed trains there but did not have the opportunity to properly explore. German food is so good but I have not yet tried one of their burgers. Have you ever heard of the Kaffee und Kuchen tradition? It would be a good excuse for Lara to enjoy cake at another time.
BTW, I love the name of your channel! (Who doesn't love a city filled with cobblestone streets?) And, I also loved the final drone shot over the castle ruins!
Aww, I hope you are able to fulfill your dream of having an extended trip in Germany. We love it so much here 🥰
Fulda is a pretty fun city to walk around and enjoy the sites, and lots of good restaurants for night time fun.
We loveeee Kaffee und Kuchen- the best combo ever 🤤
German burgers aren’t nearly as good as an American style burger, but we will take what we can get!!
Thank you!! We though cobblestone adventures was a pretty fun name too 🥰🥰
@@cobblestoneadventures1129 The closest thing from German production that resembles a burger is a doner kebab :)
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences with us, I have watched all you videos so far. I know it is a lot of work with filming and editing but sometimes I wish they could be a little bit longer.
Thank you so much!! We didn’t really have much to film in fulda , we will definitely be making longer videos now that we are here ❤️❤️❤️
Hello,
I'm Josef and I live in Fulda. It was super cool to see how you see the city
We love visiting Fulda, especially since it's so close to us :)
I lived here as a kid in 1985 - 88. So much nostalgia for me!
to bad, i can only give one thumps up. The taube struggling the pommes, love it! In my opinion the Fulda Cathedral looks like a cathedral in Spain or South America. Brasil, Argentina or Mexico and Cuba. It has a very strong spanish influecne, which is cool and seldom in Germany, imo. The stuff in hans im Glück paied attention to their guests. Very nice and a beer geht immer. thumps up. I hope the Burger was okay. Doesnt look like its was super duper, but not disgusting either. Just okay. And a smal hint, because Jared likes history, look up for Grünes Band. I suggest Point Alpha to go a vist. It is just an former american watchtower. And maybe Jared have heared about Fulda Gap before.
Thank you so much! The Dome is beautiful, we haven't seen much of that Architect style around here. The burger was pretty good, not what we are used to eating in the states of course but it fills the void for sure! We visited Point Alpha last year on vacation but it was soooo cold and rainy, we definitely want to visit again on a nicer day and take our time.
@@cobblestoneadventures1129 dont forget to recored and uploaded a video about each adventure in germany! 🙂
If you visit fulda again you should visit the schlossgarten its near the stadtschloss and really nice
Ok!!! Will do :)
💖 my lovely hometown 💖 nice Video, next time you are here rent a car or take a bus from Bahnhof and go to see the Wasserkuppe witch is the highest Mountain in Hessen and defenitly a place to be, it also has an american history for Air surveillance for the Eastern border and even Niel Armstrong was there in 1970 greetings from Fulda
We visited Wasserkuppe last year on vacation and we loved it!! We definitely want to go back and bring our pups :) Thank you!
I´m watching this video because my favorite band (EDGUY) is from there. It really looks like a quiet and peacefull city :)
Nice to see some Fulda representation! Glad you liked it here ^^
Thank you!!!
Your german pronunciation game is going strong 👍
Have fun
Dankeschön 🥰
4:48 I live in Badsalzschrif Umkreis Fulda and this is just like 500m away and I think I saw you guys omg because if u want to go to that place u need to cross my House and out the window I saw you I'm 80% sure nice
No way!! That’s so cool 😁
do u think it is good for international students to live there and to get English internship while studying?
So fun guys!!!!!! Go see other cities too!!!!!!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Of course ❤️❤️
Ich bin die erste Person die aus Fulda kommt und das Video sieht😁
Schön zu Sehen das ihr euch schon in Germany wohl fühlt 🍽️🍧🍴☕🍻Es gibt jede Menge neues zu Sehen alles Gute für euer neues Leben 🤗☘️☘️☘️
Vielen Dank :)
Habt ebenfalls ein schönes Wochenende ihr Zwei 🤪
Ihr könntet ja mal wieder ein Probiervideo machen mit Essen oder Trinken ^^
Habt ihr schon viel an Fastfood probiert aus Deutschland?
Greetz SaBo von TikTok😊
Nein, noch nicht! Wir werden bald ein Fastfood Video machen.
Is this city good for part time jobs
The most beautiful city in the area you live in is Marburg, in my opinion. It has an incredibly beautiful historic city center featuring a castle at the top of a mountain. additionally you get a really nice flair with the river Lahn right in the middle of it. If you're looking for really cool shots with half timbered houses, you should go there, as it's just around the corner :)
In my opinion, all towns and cities in Central Hesse are worth seeing and charming. Wetzlar with Lottehaus, Dom and Reichskammergericht, where Goethe studied. Gießen with the museums, especially Mathematikum and botanical garden. Alsfeld with the famous town hall, which adorns every model railroad layout. Lich, Büdingen, Barbarossastadt Gelnhausen are breathtaking. Know what ? There are even more: Herborn, Schotten, Lauterbach, Ullrichstein, Grünberg, Butzbach...
I love these two image films about Central Hesse. please check them
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Yes we’ve heard that Marburg is beautiful!! We are definitely going to check that out soon.
Sooo many cool places to see in our area ❤️
@@zappel64 Sorry to contradict you in one case, but Gießen is not a beautiful city, I can attest to that as I see that city on a daily basis ;) It is worth a visit though, due to it's rather good shopping infrastructure (at least for a city of it's size) and it's rather good nightlife (due to the large number of students).
On the topic:
Lich by the way has the coolest cinema in the area, the Traumstern is definitely worth a visit. ;>
It has just one of the coolest atmospheres and shows a rather interesting alternative program. For example I saw a live performance of the russian oppositional collective Pussy Riot there recently.
You missed Braunfels by the way, that city is absolutely stunning, just as its surroundings, so going there on an extended bike trip would be my advice in this case. When coming from the Vogelsberg you can even see remnants of the Limes (in Watzenborn-Steinberg for example), the old roman border to the area they called Germania, along the way. ;>
Meine Stadt.. Sehr schön...
Nice to see you guys out and about having fun 🤩
Thank you!! Finally able to explore around 😍
U were a teacher at my School for like 1 Month and u were so cool
TH-cam recommended me this video… how does it know I live near Fulda?!?!?
Love your videos! Miss y’all 💕
miss you!!
I live in Fulddaaaa
Beim nächsten mal die Bedienung einfach fragen ob sie mit euch Deutsch sprechen kann, da ihr gerne Deutsch lernen wollt. Viele wollen nur höflich sein und euch damit helfen und euch entgegen kommen, wenn sie Englisch mit euch sprechen. Das ist garnicht böse gemeint. :)
I ended up ordering everything in German and she spoke German the rest of the time :)
What?There is a Brauhaus in Fulda you didn't use this chance to sample all their beer?;)
Haha I know I know!! Next time 😂❤️🍻
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@@cobblestoneadventures1129 ich Wohne In Hünfeld 😊
Blackhorse, loved Fulda, Saw Pope John 11, soldiering, shopping, singing...1977
Da fehlt nur noch der Fuldarer Effekt.
Did you know that in Fulda Cathedral is the grave of St. Bonifatius? the missionary and martyr of the Germans and Germanics who brought Christianity and the Catholic Church to Germania in the 6th or 7th century
Wow really?? That's super interesting!
Lived in Fulda 82-84, 1/11 ACR Downs Barracks. Lots of Border Duty. No reason to go back there.
My City
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Been living in Germany for years from Ireland, I find the east of Hessen absoulety dead, some nice architecture yeah but to live there is another matter completely. East Hessen is full of Ghost towns with nothing going on especially for young people, met many people from different countries with the same opinion. Pity really
I love my little ghost town. Big cities are way too hectic and loud. If you love nature it's definitely worth a visit. Big cultural events are rare but it just makes them more special. I quite enjoy this minimalistic lifestyle without any fomo. Also it's perfect for living a self-sustaining lifestyle. It's so nice to be able to grow fruits and vegetables at home. It's outlived cottagecore at it's best. Not for everyone but also not bad at all.
@@lilaliner1432 to visit yeah but as I said to live is another matter. Me da use to say to me you would have to be born into these little villages and towns to want to live there, in my experience it's true. Had a couple of mates come over to a town I was staying in and first thing they asked was where is the young people 😅, Germany has an ageing population and you can really see it's majority old people in a lot of these ghost towns. Pub culture is more or less dead in these towns and the German youth just want to stay in each other's gardens and so on, I found this so frustrating coming to a weekend and nobody wants to go to what pubs are left. Coming from a culture of people I would definetly consider more open and friendly then most Germans this was an eye opener to say the least. But to each and their own
@@6Tghma as I said it's more for experiencing the beautiful nature. There are not many people sometimes u will not meet anybody for hours= basically untouched nature. Our nightlife is quite good for a small town. Obv no clubs, but cute little places to hang out or parties to go to
We do enjoy the quiet life, luckily we live close enough to larger cities that if we want to get out of the quiet we can :)