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Travel Blogs from Marbach an der Donau
Melk, Austria and Durnstein, Austria
... brisk walk down the main street of the village (Jill decided not to accompany me this morning since she is fighting a cold, like everyone else on the cruise, and would rather save her strength for Vienna tomorrow). The abbey itself was gigantic with lovely architecture in the many courtyards within the walled area. I began the tour visiting the museum and was ...
Salzburg, Austria
... out to do some shopping on the pedestrian street. The shops varied from inexpensive tourist shops, to H & M, very expensive stores selling Austrian outfits, and others with Swarovski crystals and Pandora. We met at a statue of Mozart before walking back to the bus, about 15 minutes out of the historic centre of town. The drive to Passau, Germany where we met our ship again, took longer than it was supposed to because of a road closure, and we didn't get back until about 6:30 ...
Phenomenal Churches
We woke to heavy fog again this morning, and unfortunately, it never cleared completely. The section of the Danube that goes from Durnstein to Melk would be spectacular in sunshine, and even in the fog, was interesting and attractive. Hills, often terraced with vineyards, rise on either side of the river, and at this time of the year, the ...
A Gorgeous Day, Only To Be Matched By The Scenery
Can it be Wednesday? If so, this is really the last day of our bike tour as tomorrow morning we'll part ways in Vienna. It may be the last, but it's the best as the sun is shining and the temperature is in the low 60's. We will be biking through the Wachua Valley (voc how), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is one of Austria's most beautiful landscapes surrounded by orchards and vineyards among ruined castles, abbeys, and churches. Cycling today is ...
Biking The Danube
Today we were hoping for a better day weather wise than yesterday. Unfortunately the prediction was for cold and rain. Our bike tour began in the town of Schlogen (slue gun) which is 75 minutes from Passau. We kept our fingers crossed as Carolyn and I began our 18 mile ride to Ashbach. We would follow a bike trail that ran parallel with the Danube. The bike/car trail was flat and we zipped through the villages of Inzell, and Kobling before we arrived in Aschach (ash ha) an ...