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Passau, Germany, city of three rivers.
Passau lies at the confluence of the Inn, Danube, and Ilz rivers and the city is on a peninsula jutting out into the rivers. Last major city on the Danube bordering Austria. Important medieval center for the salt trade (soldiers were paid in salt, hence the term salary came from). We toured the old town area which has pretty much the same buildings as the previous medieval towns--town hall, small cobble stoned alleyways, ...
And on the 6th day we rested
... guided tour of the town to see the important features. Tonight's entertainment is a local electric violin player. Sounds interesting. One of the real pluses is the local talent segments that are presented most evenings. Last night's wine tasting was good value.
Passau is located at the confluence of three rivers - this was clearly evident as we approached the city. Old town tour was again interesting - our guide this time was a local high school teacher. ...
A Cold And Rainy Afternoon
... Baroque style homes, each painted a different pastel color. As customary we start biking around 9 am. By 9:15 am, Carolyn, Lindsey and I were lost. After retracing our route we followed the Inn River along a gravel/dirt bike path. About three quarters of the way to Scharding we stopped for a snack in Vornbach, where we also visited a beautiful Abbey. Vornbach Abbey (Kloster Vornbach; sometimes ...
30 Miles And Still Able To Walk
... This morning we travelled 25 miles and 75 minutes by train through the Sumava National Park to Nova Pec, which is very close to the German border. Our day of biking began there. The first 8 or so miles were through the forest which after awhile became a bit boring. Not much to see, other than trees and a bike path. After we cleared the forest we traveled another 7 miles until we entered the village of Nove Udoli and then crossed a very small bridge into Germany. After ...
Austria, Czech Republic and Germany in One day
At midnight we set sail for the little town of Durnstein which we had the opportunity to explore early the next morning. A quaint little Austrian village on the Danube which is built around the church and whose main source of income would be tourism and the fruit products they produce such as the apricot liquors. By midmorning we were on our way to the city of Melk. This meant sailing through the beautiful Wachu Valley. ...