I showed you this bridge from the other side a few weeks ago. Now here's a look from the Insel der Jugend out across the Spree to the mainland. While you're on the island, you can enjoy a coffee or a snack here at the beachside cafe.
If you're feeling more sporty, you can rent a canoe or if you're really adventurous, maybe a paddleboard. For more signs, visit Signs, Signs.
I thought it looked familiar!
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I think I'll stick to a coffee and snack. It looks like a great place to hang out.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful bridge!
ReplyDeleteI still love the curve of this bridge and the building at the end just as I did when I first saw it. How delightful to be able to sit there, enjoying a coffee or snack.
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteA paddleboard, of course. :-)
ReplyDeleteIn the past, I have read of Berlin's waterways and bridges and water activities, but had never seen them, so I appreciate this photo in all its glorious color!
ReplyDeleteSuch à lovely place
ReplyDeleteThe beachside cafe looks nice. There you can also look so wonderful views.
ReplyDeleteI like the cafe it looks great and I wouldn't mind trying a canoe....
ReplyDeleteI think I'll enjoy a coffee and watch the canoes go by, great little spot!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a very nice place !
ReplyDeleteThe blue bridge is sooo adorable! Lovely place, perfect for a coffee with friends!
ReplyDeleteLéia
This place looks perfect for a little summer outing. I love the bridge.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a quiet and nice place!
ReplyDeleteA canoe would be great fun. I'll leave paddle boards to others. Think swimming is often involved with them.
ReplyDeleteSuch a steep bridge.
ReplyDeleteNice to see anything from both sides.
ReplyDeleteFrankly My Dear
What a lovely place to sit with a cool beverage and watch the action on the river.
ReplyDeleteLovely bridge. I might be one to go out on a canoe but will leave the paddle board to others!
ReplyDeleteI would love to gout canoeing here, then sit with a drink beside the water.
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