A few days ago, when I went south, I went to Mannheim, Heidelberg, Spiel. I didn't want to go back to repeat the road. I decided to go to a small mountain town Miltenberg that was not in the itinerary plan. I consulted the landlord, Frank, and he said it was good. From the small town of Miltenberg in the Odenwald mountainous area north of Ludwigsburg, this is a collection of trussed buildings, the Great Wall of Rome and the Nibelungen. Parking on the banks of the Main River, the town's 500-meter old street is a huge wine-red log inlaid in the wall of the house, 400 years of wind and rain, but the old house is still in the sun with red wine color, vibrant. This is a mature tourist town, only an hour's drive from Frankfurt, but Asian faces are scarce, mostly German. After a round, Zum Riesen, one of the oldest restaurants in Germany, found on the old street, business is really good, especially outdoor daylight.