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  • Day 7

    Salzburg in der Sonne

    December 25, 2024 in Austria ⋅ 🌙 -2 °C

    Ja, man glaubt es nicht. Wir hatten schönstes Winterwetter. Um uns rum waren die Berge gepudert weiß. Man konnte weit schauen. Das alte Skifahrer Herz humpelte eine bisschen🤣.
    Nach dem Frühstück machten wir uns noch mal auf in die Stadt. Der Weg führte uns heute durch die Getreide- und Judengasse hinauf zur Festung Hohensalzburg. Oben angekommen stellten wir fest das wir, auch wenn wir nur die Aussicht genießen möchten, Eintritt zahlen müssen.
    Das wollten wir nicht. So laufen wir weiter zum Aussichtspunkt Richterhöhe und „wanderten“ gemütlich den Weg entlang bis wir wieder hinunter in die Altstadt kamen. Ein schöner Weg und mit der heutigen Weitsicht noch schöner.
    Unten schauten wir in die verschiedenen Kirchen. Auch im Dom waren wir. Heute an Weihnachten war der Eintritt frei.
    Zum Mittag gab‘s eine Leberkässemmel und als Nachtisch eine Mozartkugel.
    Nachdem wir auch genug gegecoacht haben, machen wir uns noch auf in die rechte Altstadt. Zur Kaffeezeit bleiben wir im Kaffee Habakuk auf der Linzer Gasse hängen. Der Topfenstrudel war mega 😋.
    Die Sonne verabschiedet sich für heute und wir fahren zurück zum Stellplatz.
    Tipp: wenn ihr nach Salzburg fahrt zieht euch die App Salzburg Mobil runter. Wir haben für das 24h Ticket damit nur 4,70 € pro Person gezahlt.
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  • Day 6

    Ein schönes Weihnachtsfest

    December 24, 2024 in Austria ⋅ ☁️ 1 °C

    Wir wünschen euch allen ein frohes Fest egal wo ihr gerade seid. Herzliche Grüße von Thomi und Bine 😘

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    Der Weihnachtsmorgen beginnt ganz entspannt. Nach dem Frühstück fahren wir nach Salzburg hinein. Wir schauen uns den Garten vom Schloss Mirabell an. Laufen über den Weihnachtsmarkt, schlendern bis zum Grünmarkt. Dort gibts eine Wurst. Oh wie lecker kann einfach sein.
    Alle sind so nett und entspannt. Kurz vor eins landen wir beim Sporer. Es gibt einen guten Wein. Jeder wünscht jedem
    Frohes Fest. Eine schöne Stimmung in Salzburg. Um 14:00 Uhr fahren wir zurück zum Womo.
    Ein schöner Tag heute.
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  • Day 1–2

    Salzburg

    July 8, 2024 in Austria ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    Hallo zusammen! Heute ging es endlich los, Start war der Innenhof von Natalia und Tommy in Milbertshofen. Der erste Stopp war gar nicht so weit entfernt in Salzburg, weil Hannah die Stadt bisher noch nicht kannte. Angekommen sind wir so gegen 15 Uhr auf einem Stellplatz bisschen außerhalb von Salzburg, aber weil wir ja zwei Räder dabei haben gar kein Stress für uns. Also zum ersten Mal die Fahrräder aus der Garage ausgeladen und direkt los an der Salzach entlang flussaufwärts so ca. 25 Minuten. Erster Abstecher war direkt der Mönchsberg mit Ausblick über Salzburg. Die Routenführung von Google Maps war fürs radeln eher kritisch, da wir zwischenzeitlich so ca. 100 Stufen unser Rad tragen mussten. Egal- der Ausblick ist es wert gewesen. Den Berg runter haben wir dann immerhin die richtige Straße getroffen… Abends waren wir dann mit einer Freundin von Hannah aus Unizeiten zum Abendessen verabredet. Großer Vorteil für uns war die anschließende private Führung an Mozarts Geburtshaus vorbei, durch die Getreidegasse, über den Domplatz, durch die Kaigasse, um den Stift Nonnberg herum und über den Mönchsberg wieder zurück. Das einen Geheimtipp zu nennen ist vermutlich übertrieben, aber der Blick ins Nonntal war schon sehr beeindruckend. Kannte ich auch noch nicht, also vielen Dank nochmal hier an Konstanze! :)
    Danach sind wir mit den Rädern wieder zurück zum Stellplatz und kurz bevor es so richtig dunkel wurde wieder angekommen.
    Morgen geht es dann weiter Richtung Attersee auf einen Campingplatz. Wohin genau wissen wir noch nicht, aber ist ja auch egal wir haben ja das Bett immer dabei. Wir genießen es jetzt schon Mega und heute war erst Tag 1…
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  • Day 5

    Bad Holtz

    June 17, 2024 in Austria ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    OK after consulting weather apps etc they have decided to stick with the original plan, so Deutchses Asplenstrasse is go!
    After stocking up at the supermarket next door, a new one for us, Edeka, they finally get started along the Alpine Route. Not sure where we am intending stopping tonight, it depends on how far I get before I'm knackered going up and down hills.
    The scenery is beautiful, the mountains getting higher, some with a bit I snow, and the villages are well kept, most of the houses have windows boxes filled with beautiful coloured flowers, and some have some really strange names, but that's something nice for me to look at while I chug along.
    After passing a couple of substantial sized lakes we arrive at Bad Holtz mid afternoon. Yes it's another stelplatz car park but this one is right beside the river, so it's better than some they tecks me to, at least I've got something interesting to look at.
    Late afternoon and they decides to get the bikes out and ride along the cycle path into town, good job too, thought they'd only bought em for the ride.
    The weather's been quite good up until this point, no sooner had they locked the bikes up and started walking along the cobbled streets but it starts to pour down. Unfortunately they can't shelter in the shops because its gone 5.30 and most of them are shutting. They shelter under the small canopy of a shop until the big black clouds move over. Then would believe it the sun comes out again.
    To be honest there's not a lot to see in Bad Holtz when the shops are shut, not so much as a bar or restaurant for a meal or drink, so its off back to find the bikes and ride back home to see a family of swans toddling down the footpath.
    During the evening we have one heck of a rain and thunder storm, hopefully it will clear the skies.
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  • Kühe zum Aufwachen

    April 25, 2024 in Austria ⋅ ⛅ 3 °C

    Heute Nacht haben wir auf einem total süßen Büro-Bauernhof in der Nähe von Salzburg übernachtet 🙂 Zum Aufstehen kamen uns sogar fast ein paar Kühe besuchen. Für uns geht's jetzt weiter nach Budapest ☀️Read more

  • Day 1

    Die große Reise beginnt.

    January 25, 2024 in Austria ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

    Anreise über Wien und Delhi nach Singapur. Ein kurzes Stück wurden wir von Manu und Vera zum Flughafen nach Wien begleitet. 😍
    Mit 2h Verspätung gings über Nacht nach Delhi. Über Delhi angekommen kreisten wir 1h wegen dem dichten Smog mit kurz angedrohter Umleitung nach Mumbai, konnten dann aber wie geplant den Anschlussflug nach Singapur nehmen.Read more

  • Day 394

    Prehistoric Alpine Pile Dwellings, AT

    June 6, 2023 in Austria ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    I'm going to make this write up a little meta. Some of you know, but others may not. Emily and David put in about 5 years of research into this trip. Many weekends of downtime choosing the next country alphabetically and then finding some way to partition the country (region, state, major cities, etc.), then looking for,

    * Things to do in ____
    * Best museums in ____
    * Best day trips from ____
    * Underrated attractions in ____
    * etc.

    Every item we recorded was then ranked: high, medium, low, and that process organically painted the route of our trip.

    One late arrival to our research radar was realizing the unesco.org website can be filtered by country. Then we began the arduous process of going through each of those. During that particular process, one item completely sucked Dave in for a few days:

    Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps
    https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1363/

    To be quite frank, this is not an "A lister" kind of item. It was just kind of nebulous. The fact that these sites are littered around Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Slovenia, and Switzerland made this tough to categorize. There are "937 known archaeological pile-dwelling sites." To call it uninteresting would be a disservice, but to choose a single worthy destination was a monumental task and FOMO set in.

    Today we decided to do a day trip to Mondsee, Austria (which eluded our earlier research) from Salzburg. It was chosen because it was in the lakes district, and because it was the closest city on the lake and it was only a single bus trip away. After the destination was already set, and we were trying to come up with sights to see, I came across a small town museum attached to a church, that an exhibit on, and had artifacts from Pile Dwellings archeological sites from this very lake.

    I have to say, someone put some love in this museum. It was probably the best museum we've been in that didn't have a sentence of English. Even ignoring that it was still a very good museum.

    A good portion of this museum was dedicated to the church itself. Now remember, this was a mostly impromptu day trip. The church itself was famous for two things. The first we didn't even know until we read an English sign inside the church. This was the filming location for the beautiful wedding scene in the "Sound of Music."

    https://youtu.be/DIc6U0wbLJs

    That isn't the most astounding thing about this church. That back altar is famous for having, on clear display, the mummified remains of a local saint, Saint Konrade II. I must have missed that in the Sound of Music. See the accompanying post on "Lakes Region, Austria" for pictures.

    Actually, I didn't notice this in person, but when looking at my picture I noticed there are actually 5 mummies in the altar. Two of them can be seen in the original Sound of Music.

    Back to the Pile Dwellings
    The Pile Dwellings are pretty amazing. Some of them date back to 6000BC. To try and make it short (too late), the dwellings were all built near lakes and on Stilts or Piles. This was to protect these ancient structures from occasional flooding. The houses themselves were usually built on marshland, which in sure also served as predator protection. The marshes also served as a means to preserve the Piles, and other artifacts from the settlements. Thus we actually have a lot of evidence to tell us how these ancient humans lived in this part of the world.
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  • Day 13

    Lifesaver

    May 25, 2023 in Austria ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    An hours drive to the outskirts of Salzburg to another park up. Idea is that we can get an early bird shout onto a campsite close to the City Centre, where we are planning to stay for three nights to chill as the weather looks good. Apart from that not much to tell apart from our cycle ride which was very pleasant , until my chain parted company with the bike about 10 miles from the park up. I was on one side of the road with my chain on the other looking like a snake road kill. Meanwhile Suzans sides are splitting at my meltdown. My God am I pleased I carry a bit of a tool bag with me which includes, thank god a link pin removal tool, or today a lifesaver . How glad I was to get back. Tomorrow is a trip to a bicycle repair shop 🥴Read more

  • Day 10

    Hildegard Naturhaus Hotel

    March 21 in Austria ⋅ ☀️ 37 °F

    We stayed in an unusual hotel in Mattighofen. There are not a ton of hotel options, and I found this one online. I almost canceled the booking when I found out that one of the wellness services they offer is "blood letting." This place is named after an ancient nun named Hildegard, and they follow her recipes for spelt bread and other natural remedies. The fresh made bread was incredible! They teach classes here in this ancient bread making art. They call their baker a "bread sommelier. "
    The gardens, pond, cottages, and mini horses made for a peaceful stay. I wish we had more time here to relax. (But I still do not want to sign up for blood-letting).
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  • Day 9

    KTM Motohall

    March 20 in Austria ⋅ ☀️ 61 °F

    We were able to check an item off of Brian's bucket list today: we got to tour the KTM Motorhall museum. It is dedicated to everything, KTM! The museum includes the history of the company, all sorts of design exhibits, many motorcycles you can hop on for photo ops, and, of course, KTM racing history. (Both Motocross and Moto GP) Brian was so happy. When I bought the tickets online, I also reserved a 10-minute ride on the race bike simulator. He could not wipe the smile off of his face.Read more

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