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Spitz

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    • Day 9

      Vienna

      September 28, 2019 in Austria ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

      Arrived in Vienna at around 6pm, and were transferred straight to our Mozart and Strauss concert at a famous concert hall. Only a small hall especially for Viking, but the artists were extremely talented.

      We did a bus tour of Vienna the following day, including an hour free time to wander around the city. We chose to then go on the optional tour of Schonbrunn Palace which was fantastic...so much grandeur and history!
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    • Day 7

      Großglockner

      July 8, 2023 in Austria ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Heute ging es über die Glocknerhochalpenstraße Richtung Großglockner. Wir sind gegen 7:00 Uhr los und waren relativ zeitig an der Mautstation. Mussten nicht warten und konnten gleich hoch fahren. Unser erster Stopp war auf der Edelweißspitze. Dann ging es weiter bis zum Endpunkt der Straße auf der Franz Josef Höhe. Gut 5 Stunden haben wir ober verbracht. Dann schlug das Wetter um und wir machten uns wieder auf den Weg nach unten. Als wir wieder gut unten angekommen waren entschlossen wir uns zu einem Besuch des Wildparkes Ferleiten. Ist ein sehr schöner Wildpark. Leider ist die Hälfte des Parkes gesperrt. Dort gab es 2019 Überschwemmung und Murenabgänge bei Starkregen. Dabei wurde der hintere Teil des Wildparkes zerstört. Der Wiederaufbau dauert an!
      Den Tag ausklingen lassen haben wir wieder auf unserem Balkon mit herrlichem Blick auf das Tennengebirge!
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    • Day 7

      Weintour

      September 11, 2019 in Austria ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Sehr hübsch, aber es ist auch ein Hindernis Rennen durch gefühlte tausend Probierangebote für Wein und Obstbrände. Wenn man alle mitnimmt, handelt man sich vermutlich eine amtliche Alkoholvergiftung ein... weil wir lieber Fahrrad fahren, haben wir alle Angebote ausgeschlagen.Read more

    • Day 19

      Dürnstein & Danube River

      July 25, 2023 in Austria ⋅ 🌧 63 °F

      Our first stop this morning was the medieval town of Dürnstein. It has a beautiful abbey, but its true claim to fame is that Richard the Lionhearted was imprisoned and held for ransom in the castle on the hills above the town. England paid the ransom (currently valued at roughly $3B) to Austria to secure his release.

      We began our leisurely Danube River cruise in Spitz and enjoyed the beautiful scenery as we journeyed toward Melk.
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    • Day 5

      Grein --> Wachau

      September 30, 2023 in Austria ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Nach dem Frühstück gings direkt zum Fahrradladen. Der Besitzer hatte kein Personal, stellte mir aber seine Werkstatt zur Verfügung, sodass ich selbst einen neuen Schlauch montieren konnte.
      Danach fuhren wir mit der Fahrradfähre auf das andere Donauufer. Dort legten wir bei trockenem, aber nicht zu heißem Wetter auf tollen Wegen mit reichlich Verpflegungs- und Eispausen fast 70 Km bis in die Wachau zurück.
      Nach einem leckeren Essen in unserer Unterkunft (Gasthaus Zur Wachau) und einem kleinen Spaziergang geht es jetzt ins Bett.
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    • Day 17

      The Wachau Valley and Spitz, Austria

      October 1, 2017 in Austria ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      This morning we woke up and it seemed really hard to get out of bed, even after a solid 8 hours of sleep. It is going to be really hard getting back to regular life after this. Anyways, we had a lazy breakfast with mimosas and eggs benedict. Then it was time to get ready for the morning tour.

      Our boat docked in Spitz, Austria around 9:00. We were ready to offload the ship around 9:30 and met with our tour guide, Verena.

      All 6 of us did the same tour together. It was a tour of a shipping museum mixed with an opportunity to taste different apricot food and drink. They split the group into two sections and Brooke and I went to the apricot tasting first.

      Spitz is located in the Wachau Walley which is very abundant in apricots and they had six different items for us to taste. The reason for apricots being an important product has something to do with an insect that infected the vineyards in the 19th century. The apricots saved the farmers from financial ruin and remain an important product even today. First up was an apricot schnapps which was slightly better than a regular straight vodka (at around 10:00 AM). Next up was an apricot liqueur which was like drinking liquid gold, to die for. Afterwards we had an apricot jam which was very delicious. Then there was a chocolate coated apricot kernel. The kernel of the apricot is a little seed that is inside the pit (looks like a nut). It normally has traces of cyanide in it and is normally poisonous, but by roasting them it makes it safe to eat. Verena proved this by eating one herself before offering them to us. These were actually quite tasty. Next was an apricot chutney that was similar to a BBQ sauce (which Brooke loved). And last was more apricot kernels that were roasted and lightly salted. All of these were delicious and quite a treat!

      After we finished with the tasting, we switched guides and went through the shipping museum. This was all about how they used to transport goods up and down the Danube centuries ago before they had steam engine boats. There were some nifty miniature models of boats throughout. The models were made by a man who is now 95 years old and the most intricate one took 12 years to build. The museum tour was ok, but not extremely interesting. I don't think I would go on my own and I'm sure they get everyone to go because of the apricot tastings.

      Next we went back to the ship where our tour guide held a wine tasting for us. We sampled four wines from the Wachau Valley, all from the same grape variety, gruner veltliner. They were quite generous pours for just tastes and by the end of it, I was definitely starting to feel the wine and it was only noon. Lunch was next and we all needed some solid food. For some reason I had two desserts again.....uh oh said the waistline....oh well :)

      After lunch we were all signed up for a hike (which was well needed) through the wine country hillsides. We walked up through a forested area and made it to the top of the hills beside the river where all of the vines are planted. Much of the wine is grown on terraces and it creates a picturesque landscape of wine country mixed with the Austrian villages, beautiful! We stopped for a moment to enjoy the scenery and take some pictures. Brett, Rae, and I clambered up to the top of a stone archway and Brooke got some great shots.

      We got back to the boat around 2:30 and the boat departed shortly thereafter. We spent part of it up on the top deck enjoying the view of the hillsides as we cruised by. It gets quite breezy up on the top when the boat is moving so we have to be dressed warmly. Brooke finished her book this afternoon, The Woman in Berlin, and will try to start her next one soon. We also had some time to grab a nap and then some Zelda (Brooke suggested it).

      We got changed for dinner and I managed to do another load of laundry! Now I have clean socks for the rest of the trip. This evening, lots of the boat passengers got off to go to a private concert in Vienna. We elected not to go since we went to a concert in Prague and we knew that it would be something similar with only 8 or 9 musicians. And we would be able to enjoy the boat with far less people. They ended serving dinner quite early and it was a buffet service. We chose to eat later to avoid the rush of people which was a smart idea.

      For dinner we ate with a couple we had met from Halifax, Bill and Jill. It was lovely to eat together and share in the conversation with some fellow Canadians (everyone had a mutual distaste for Air Canada Rouge). Dinner was classic Austrian food and the highlight was the wiener schnitzel, which I had to have a double portion of. Overall I ate way way way too much food and felt incredibly uncomfortable after dinner. So much so that I think I might have to put myself on a self-imposed diet tomorrow.

      After dinner we went and enjoyed the quiet lounge without the entire boat on board. It was quite nice actually. We took a picture with our favorite bartender, Lazlo, who is switching to a different boat tomorrow.

      Once the rest of the boat got back from the private concert the lounge got much more busy. They had actually served a late lunch (must be at a wedding) of Austrian food. We grabbed a road pretzel for tomorrow and decided to call it an early night.

      Tomorrow we explore Vienna!

      Tyler and Brooke
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    • Day 80

      JAUERLING

      July 25, 2022 in Austria ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Johann und ich beschließen die Tour Wachau noch einmal nachzufahren. Diesmal gibt es einen Stopp beim Jauerling und wir genießen diese schöne Gegend und Essen in Himberg mittags ein gutes Menü

    • Day 3

      Donauradweg 1

      August 15, 2022 in Austria ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Von Dürnstein radeln wir heute nach Spitz an der Donau.Leider gibt es dort einen Wolkenbruchregen, wir ziehen es vor wieder retour zu radeln,kehren in Weissenkirchen noch in einer Buschenschank ein bevor es dann mit dem Auto weiter nach Ypps gehtRead more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Spitz, Шпиц, Spitz an der Donau, 施皮茨

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