Last week, my wife and me spend two days traveleing around the Mosel area. From castel to castel. It is not easy to make a picture with the bike AND the castel. In the most cases it's not allowed to drive in the castel courtyard or close to it. This picture, Castel Eltz and the old combination, you are not able to make in the sommer season. The gate is close, the way down is crowded. . . The castel itself But very often, the place, where they build the castel is not practicable to make a good photo. Like here, you see only the entrance of the castel Pyrmont. . . This will be better. The castel Thurant, including the hack AND the wife. . . This didn't count. It looks like a castel, but it is a palace. Palace Bürresheim. Now, we want to see YOUR bike in front of some famous castels (Castel Windsor or . . .)
as close as my bike will ever come to a castle but it is "infront " of a castle lololol my bike the castle
The actor Adrien Brody owns a castle 20 minutes or so away from me, but you can't really see it from the road and somehow I don't think he'd be too keen on anyone riding up to his doorstep to snap a pic. So, off to find a "your bike in front of a single-wide trailer with a rusty Camaro on blocks in front" thread.
My MZ at the Highlander Castle in Scotland. (Well, maybe a bit far away, but there were too many tourists...) Regards, Richard
Jep, in Scotland you can stop every 30km to make a photo of a castel and the bike. We go in February to the Dragon. The week before we want to travel the eastcoast of England (South and Wales itself we do the last years). We will take a look around for more castel to see. . .
A few of mine Gorey Castle, Jersey Same castle, different angle, different bike ! Looks like a castle (so I hope it counts !) Actually a Mosque at Djenne, Mali
Chambord castle, Loire Valley, France The royal Château de Chambord at Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, France is one of the most recognizable châteaux in the world because of its very distinct French Renaissance architecture which blends traditional French medieval forms with classical Renaissance structures. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chambord_Chateau
this thread reminds me of one of my favorite standup bits <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/J6hijsqO8H0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>