Gastehaus Schauhuber
Steiner Landstrasse 16 , Krems
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Gastehaus Schauhuber Krems

Steiner Landstrasse 16 Krems, Danube Valley, Lower Austria, 3504, Austria

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Dürnstein

A travel blog entry by escossia

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... ado das ruas, com influência marcante do período Barroco posterior, entre os séculos 16 e 17. A Áustria foi um império católico governado pela família real dos Habsburgos de 1273 até 1806. Redescoberta pelo turismo que valoriza a natureza, a história e a cultura, a região é atravessada por cruzeiros que percorrem o Danúbio, o melhor meio para se conhecer o vale. Um dia de jornada basta para fazer o trajeto, com paradas em Dürnstein e Melk.
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Melk, another Abbey, another wine tasting

A travel blog entry by timsandy

... which rather sucked and limited going into the city for the evening. We were given a larger map which was good and after a quick dinner, many on board left by bus for the special Vienna Waltz concert. They said it was really good. Tim and I set out with another couple and walked about 1.5 km towards the city center. The only interesting thing on the way was a hugh church at the waterfront.

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Quaint village on the Danube

A travel blog entry by pegariah

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... was considering the trip, but after discussing the possibility with the guide, he convinced me I would not enjoy it. Since I was never a bike-rider growing up (riding ponies was my favorite mode of recreational transportation) and hadn’t been on a bicycle since 2003, 30k was a bit much to tackle. Bob came back on board in Melk nearly exhausted. He did make it though. In the pictures below are several shots of interest between ...

Home of a remarkable abbey

A travel blog entry by pegariah

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... The emphasis is definitely on the B when it comes to the Melk Abbey which was built in the 19th Century after 200 years of occupation, wars, and degradation. They were ready to celebrate and did so by building the ...

Cellar it

A travel blog entry by sarahimray

... on the machine that was worrisome. The alcohol was numbing my fear and I was unsure if this was a positive or not.

Luckily our next stop was to the village of Durstein to check out the local apricot products. Apparently they planted a whole lot of apricots one year when the harvest was a dud. They got a bit excited and now they practically have a glut of the stuff. They make everything with apricots including spirit, jam, chocolate, soaps ...