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    • Día 10

      Servus Österreich

      22 de junio de 2022, Austria ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      Mittwoch der 10. Tag unserer Reise und wir waren langsam ratlos was das nächste Ziel sein sollte.. Am liebsten wären wir nochmal Richtung Bodensee ,Zugspitze oder Italien zurück gefahren aber leider war das für die kurzen Tage und der weiten Strecke keine Option für uns.

      Also schauten wir an welchen Städten wir auf dem Heimweg vorbei kommen würden. Möglichkeit wären München Nürnberg …eine ganze Weile nichts und dann Leipzig 😅😅 also viel auf der direkten Route gab es nicht. Leider waren alle Städte mächtig groß und viel zu überlaufen als das man mit dem Bus hinein fahren möchte.
      Also schauten wir in der direkten Umgebung vom Chiemsee.
      Und gleich auf Anhieb viel uns die schöne Stadt Salzburg ins Auge. Nicht Einmal 39 Minuten entfernt und schon waren wir in Österreich 😅

      Zuerst machten wir eine großes Outlet Center direkt hinter dem Grenzübergang unsicher. Der Parkplatz war 2 Stunden kostenfrei und jede weitere Stunde 0,40.Cent, also solche Preise wären für Deutschland auch nicht schlecht 😅

      Im Zentrum von Salzburg angekommen, ging es für uns direkt in die schöne Altstadt. Hier gab es einiges zusehen: kleine Gassen mit Geschäften, und Restaurants an jeder Ecke, eine Burg oben auf den Felsen, riesiger Brunnen mit Skulpturen u.v..m.
      Am besten fanden wir jedoch den Käseladen. Hier gibt es Käse in verschiedenen Geschmacksrichtungen. Ein Traum für jeden Käse Liebhaber. Wir probieren uns einmal durch den ganzen Laden und waren danach gut satt 😅

      Gern hätten wir die Stadt noch mehr erkundet doch wir waren müde, kaputt und vermissten unser Zuhause. Wir werden Salzburg definitiv nochmal besuchen und 1-2 Tage länger bleiben.

      Zurück zum Bus 🚌 starteten wir unser Navi mit dem Ziel : nach Hause 🏠
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    • Día 7

      Salzburg - Auftakt zur Hochzeit

      5 de junio de 2020, Austria ⋅ 🌧 12 °C

      Heute Morgen wurde erst recht lang geschlafen, dann frühstücken bei Familie Kloss. Unser Bus steht weiterhin gut in der Nachbargasse und wir schlafen wie Steine :-)

      Wir entschieden ob des instabilen Wetters, heute in die Boulderbar zu gehen.
      Die Boulderhalle war angenehm leer und wir hatten den Happy Hour Tagestarif ;-) nach 1.5 Stunden waren wir aber auch durch und fuhren zurück. Beide hatten wir noch kurz etwas für die Arbeit zu tun, dann ging es in die Dusche und ab zu Steffis und Adrians Hochzeits-Vorabendparty im Gasthaus Fuxn.

      Es war sehr nett und wir hatten eine gute Zeit, alle engen Freunde wiederzusehen!
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    • Día 4

      Salzburg

      2 de noviembre de 2019, Austria ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      4.napon továbbálltunk és meglátogattuk Salzburgot . Felmentünk egy kilátóba , aztán megnéztük Mozart szülőházát és lakóházát, majd a Mirabell kastélyhoz már csak sötétedésre értünk oda. Azért lőttünk pár fotót.Leer más

    • Día 23

      Salzburg, Austria

      25 de septiembre de 2016, Austria ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      It turns out we needed more recovery time than expected after Oktoberfest, as we started battling a cold in Mozart's hometown - Salzburg. We found out the hard way that no pharmacies or grocery stores are open on a Sunday so we had to fight through our colds by taking it easy, but we still managed to enjoy our limited time in this beautiful city. The scenery is unique, nestled in the Alps with a river running through it, buildings carved into the cliffs, a castle overhead and an old wall surrounding the town. They also had a lively atmosphere in the town due to their own Oktoberfest celebration; their culture seemed similar to the Bavarian culture we experienced in Munich, but a smaller town feel.Leer más

    • Día 33

      Journal de bord n°10 : Salzbourg

      10 de septiembre de 2020, Austria ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Du 6 au 10 Septembre

      Dernière étape en Autriche : Salzburg. Elle est traversée par la rivière le Salzach et dominée par la forteresse de Hohensalzburg.
      C'est une ville au mélange médiéval et baroque. Elle est la ville natale de Mozart. Elle fait partie du patrimoine culturel mondial de l'UNESCO.
      Ses paysages sont magnifiques, remplis d'églises et de cathédrales, de splendides architectures...

      On a visité sa très très vieille forteresse, qui date de 1077, c'est la plus vieille forteresse conservée d'Europe Centrale.
      On est monté en haut de l'Untersberg, massif le plus septentrional des Alpes, culminant à 1972m. On y a admiré la magnifique vue : d'un côté l'Autriche, de l'autre l'Allemagne !

      On a visité de nombreuses églises, cathédrales et l'abbaye du Nonnberg.
      On a également visité l'étrange château de Hellbrunn et ses magnifiques jardins remplis de fontaines, de jeux d'eau, de végétation et de bassins. Construit par Markus Sittikus en seulement 3 ans et finit en 1615. Il avait pour but de divertir ses visiteurs grâce à ses jeux d'eau très élaboré pour l'époque et ses théâtres articulés et mis en mouvement grâce à l'énergie hydrolique. Bref, on a adoré et on a été trempés de la tête aux pieds par les jets d'eau "surprise" sur notre chemin.

      On a aussi flâné dans les rues toutes plus jolies les unes que les autres et fait une petite virée en bateau sur le Salzach.

      À retenir :
      - En visitant cette ville, on traverse les siècles passés.
      - C'est une ville avec une forte identité Historique.
      - Il y a des musées à chaque coin de rue.
      - Son nom n'est pas une compression de "salz" = "sel" et "burg" = "bourg" mais de la rivière Salzach et du château de Burg. Même s'il est vrai qu'elle a construit sa richesse sur l'exploitation du sel.

      Next stop : Islande!
      Mesdames et messieurs, cet arrêt n'est plus desservi pour des raisons de covid sauvages sur les voies.
      Changement de direction pour une autre île... Mais laquelle?
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    • Día 41

      Wet, actually soaked

      7 de octubre de 2017, Austria ⋅ ⛅ 8 °C

      Today when we woke up, we were ready to go and catch the bus to the snowy mountain. From the bottom of the mountains we could not see much and where the sky rail even stopped.

      As we went up the cart slowly moved into the cold, dark, hazy fog... we saw nothing. Then, as we came out of the fog there were small white icicles dropping all over my window. Then the mountain became clear, there was cold, white snow drops on the little hills. There was tall trees covered in the snow that we saw in front of us. We came to a stop. Time to get off at the top. You will see the cold snow outside the frozen doors. A place to eat and settle down. As we walked outside we got hit by the snow falling from the sky and the hard wind that never stoped. We discovered that it was too cold to stay outside so we came inside, had something warm like a hot chcolate and tea. Findlay and I wanted to go outside to look around and feel the ❄️. When we were coming back I picked up some snow and I wanted to throw it at Finn so I did. Then I started laughing and dad was too.

      Soon after we came down we visited a palace. We saw a fountain with big fish and everywhere you went there was a water trap, this place was called the trick fountains. One of them was at a dinner table and whoever sat at the head would not get water shot up their bum. At the next trick we went into a grotto where there was the rolling stone and a fountain that made sound made by splashing water in different ways. As you walked out you got squirted. There will be two moose statues that you walked under and got soaked at. There was wet sprays coming out of the stairs the people stood on B.T.W. YOUR LEGS GOT WET A LOT.

      The last trick fountain was a little hill smaller than me on top of the hill was a party hat sort of thing, cone shaped and it will be shot up into the air by water. Water was coming out from underneath you too. When we where walking out of the last grotto there was some water spouts that shot from above you I was happy that being short was an advantage for once. After that the guide warned us to watch out at the end it seemed that he was right I turned around as I did that there was some people that were shot everywhere by water. I was shot in my eye. This day was fun even though it was cold snowing and raining. The funny thing was even though you where inside you where always wet and cold.
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    • Día 80

      Salzburg

      26 de junio de 2017, Austria ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      We discovered in Vienna that a lot of Austrians have not heard of, or do not particularly care for, the Sound of Music. I on the other hand, do.

      The coach tour was our main reason for visiting Salzburg. Stuart was delighted that for about 3 weeks preceding this visit I had insisted on listening to the CD in the car on loop so I could be fully prepared for the singalong!

      We found out on the tour that the film was actually a flop in Austria and Germany. The Sound of Music is based loosely on the life of the real Von Trapp family who fled Austria in not so dramatic a fashion before the Second World War. There had been a previous German language film made based on the story and therefore people there were not flocking to see the Hollywood remake. So much so that it was pulled from cinemas due to lack of sales.

      This was our first coach tour and the lack of the enthusiasm from the other tour passengers (except the Canadian mother daughter duo next to us) meant it was a little underwhelming. You do however learn a lot about the film on the tour and visit the church in a lakeside town called Mondsee where Maria and the Captain were married in the Hollywood film - which was beautiful - so it was worth doing.

      Apart from the tour, and in between my recreating scenes Julie Andrews style, we did have time to visit some other things in Salzburg. We walked half way up to the fortress overlooking the city. Only half way as that was as far as my knees and the humidity would allow. We also visited the Cathedral and heard a choir sing in one of the churches.

      We also met a chap called Mick from Milton Keynes in a bar who is a trucker travelling on his own and showed us his tattoos of the flags of the countries he has visited. He also used to frequent the pubs where Stuart grew up in Buckinghamshire, so we had a lot to talk about.

      Most importantly we ate a doughnut pretzel about the size of my head... sweet sugary goodness it was great.
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    • Día 5

      Day 5:Salzburg

      13 de julio de 2019, Austria ⋅ 🌧 15 °C

      We spend the night at Innsbruck train station's waiting room along with many homeless. A security guard doesn't hesitate to interrupt our rest to ask us if a random bike is ours, and she also strictly reminds us that sleeping is totally prohibited in this place (so be careful if you ever want to take a nap here). 😒

      We take the first train to Salzburg which allows us to be there at 7 AM. This fact isn't a banality: indeed, we now belong to an upper social class, the early-waking-up-poor-homeless tourists, which is of course better than the poor-homeless-stinking tourist category we were in before going to Salzburg.

      After checking out the empty streets of the beautiful city (that has nothing but Mozart stuff), we decide to climb the hill to the spectacular castle. We are invited to enter by a really nice worker, a gesture that saves us from paying the €12 entrance fee (as I said, we have some privileges considering our new social class). We enjoy a very scenic walk around a promenade located on top of the city's hills. After that, we go back to the Old Town where we find out quite outraged that foreign visitors have taken over, and that we can't barely walk on the streets- we belong to an upper category now. We can only say here: TOURISTS GO HOME.

      Other stuff from Salzburg I will quickly synthesize: Amé becoming crazy about Mozart's marzipans and buying a lot of them, a shitty hotel, a random woman who talks to us about big doors, Amé loving some bizar puppets and a very happy Indian guy taking kitschy pics of himself in the Puppet Museum.
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    • Día 9

      Salzburg

      7 de julio de 2017, Austria ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Had a night in a new place called Salzburg. It is famous for being the birthplace of Mozart, also for it's wonderful baroque and gothic architecture, it's delicious food and culture, plus the overall charm. But it was extremely hot! Our sweaty selves wandered around the Hills of Salzburg, the beautiful Domplatz and had dinner at a hidden Pub that not even the tourists knew about but was full to the brim with people drinking and laughing. It was where the 'locals' went...Leer más

    • Día 15

      Nonnberg abbey

      29 de diciembre de 2015, Austria ⋅ ☀️ 4 °C

      Its very dark inside the chapel! From what we hear, yesterday, only 20 odd nun still lives here today. So how they get extra income? By installing light switches at key display areas that requires Visitors to put in 50 cents euro if you want the area to light up! And it only lasts around a min or so,thus those who missed it gota put in coins again! Pretty clever. We wanted to hear them sing at around 5pm, but the chapel door was locked after we go out of the church and look see abit. So no singing nuns today.Leer más

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