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Passau, Germany, city of three rivers.
... middle look perfectly in perspective--Rocco style). Weather past couple days been about the same--cloudy with cooler temps in the 40's and 50's. we just bundle up in layers for the walking tours. Sending a photo showing how we had to exit the boat this morning. Since most of the towns have limited docking space, on occasion you have to dock next to another boat and walk across the closer boat to the dock area as we had to do ...
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
... Passau. For dinner we to the Scharfrichterhaus (executioner’s house). It is designated as a national historical treasure and was built circa 1200. Located on “Milk Street”, it was the official residence for the Scharfrichter (executioner) of the city of Passau. It is now an important jazz and cabaret stage on which political cabaret is performed. At 9:30 pm, we were back in our ...
30 Miles And Still Able To Walk
Finally a good eight hour night's sleep. I guess that's what 17 miles of biking and an hour walking tour around the Castle will do. Oh, don't let me forget the half liter of Pilsner beer. Before we start out the day, I have to mention the European bathrooms. The toilets are higher off the ground, and the bathtubs are close to 2 1/2 feet high to climb in and out of. I have no idea how the elderly manage it. I would have to assume that they have steps to help them in and out of ...
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. ...