Hotel Zum Brauhaus Murau
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Durnstein and Melk
... are loaded with vineyards, It reminded us of the Tuscany region in Italy.
The town is located on the side of the hill. You walk up a narrow road, which is the only way in or out of town. When you hear a car coming, you hug the side of the building to let it pass. At a small convergence of streets in the center of town was the place where the early townspeople would ...
Day Four
... an excruciating pain while descending the last valley. I had a terrible twinge in my left knee always when I made a single step and even my nordic walking sticks could not help me much. I drank some booze left-overs I found in my backpack in order to cease down the pain. Needless to say, this improvised anesthetic was like a double-edged remedy. I did stifled the pain, but on the other hand, I become slightly ...
Day Three
... much. That really sucks because I love sport. I would not say a word if I were a book-worm or a PC-geek staring at my PC screen all day long, but it would also **** you off if you exercised a lot, wanted to go beyond your limits and you couldn't. Ascending mountains was not a problem for me, but descending even a small hill proved to be tremendously difficult. I was very grateful to my friends for waiting for me as I was limping down ...
Day Two
... or other pleasant surprises on this beautiful morning, but we had to cope with gusting wind and freezing temperatures. I wore three functional T-shirts, a sweater, two scarfs, ski gloves and a winter jacket, special winter boots for (40 °C)-and I was still shivering with cold because nothing but my gloves and boots could withstand that unbearable wind. Yes I know, I should have bought some wind-proof clothes – that is certainly one of ...
Day One
... br>
There were actually three families taking this trip and getting to know each other did not take long. I think we had a terrific time there – both on the mountains and during the evenings. What a serendipity to find so congenial people J Now I am thinking that maybe I will give up on travelling by myself. Going with a group of people is way more fun.
Honestly, I would never ...