Diary of a Pilgrimage

Diary of a Pilgrimage is a novel by Jerome K. Jerome published in 1891. It tells of a trip undertaken by Jerome and his friend "B" to see the Oberammergau Passion Play in Germany.

Itinerary
They travel by train from London Victoria to Dover and have a rough overnight crossing of the English Channel to Ostend and thence by train to Cologne where they spend a night in a hotel. The following day they visit Cologne Cathedral before catching the train to Munich, travelling alongside the Rhine. They spend Sunday in Munich where Jerome practices his German before catching a train to Oberau and then a carriage to Oberammergau to see the play. They return via Heidelberg.

Asides
As well as describing the journey and the characters they meet the book also contains a number of humorous asides including :
 * "The Question of Luggage" - conflicting advice on what to pack for the trip
 * "A Playful Boat" - the effects of seasickness
 * "The German Bed"
 * "The German Railway Guard"
 * "We Seek Breakfast" - an attempt to order a savoury omelette
 * "A Faithful Bradshaw"
 * "The Difficulty of Dining to Music"