I was in Erfurt. So I had to find an other youth hostel in the direction of the highway, where my father would pick me up. I found a beautiful youth hostel, but they didn’t had a place for me. But first I went to the breakfast, together with the bus Hungarians and a Canadian couple. They were making a tour through Europe and planned to do arount 2000km (with the bike). It was fun to talk with them. But we bouth needed to plan our days so the conversation was short.
I called a youth hostel 66km from Erfurt, so my day wasn’t in a ruch. After going straight through the center of erfurt I saw a raincloud right in front of me… but it wasn’t raining yet. The sky was beautifull! On a flat and straight road I had a beatiful panoramic view. And the best of all was that I had no rain from that cloud!
The roads were flat, that was becaus of a river I was following. A good straight biking path, sometimes a little swing to keep it fun and a beautiful view… relaxing!
I had time, and when I saw a beautiful ruine with an overview over the area, I wanted to reach it. So I parked my unicycle and started walking up the hill. And it was beautiful (see pictures below).
At 8 km from the youth hostel I saw the monument (kyffhäuser) that was located on on top of the same hill as the youth hostel. But to get there I had to off-road on sometimes un-unicycleble roads. I had to go through a the fields where I couldn’t find the road I was supposed to follow, but I always got to the correct road. It was fun, a little bit of adverture. And I got there! And when some children came back from running up the hill and started complaining over how streap it was, the parents pointed at my unicycle and asked me to tell them what I had been doing for 3 days.
The whole evening, I sat and talked with a family of Belgium.
To know what the +1 means, so what I dit in day 4, wait for my blog of tomorrow.




















The date I rode day 3 was the 14th of july.