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Innsbruck
... out it was hot orange and cinnamon punch with rum. It's as hot as drinking a tea straight out of a boiler. We headed back to the markets after a couple of drinks and decided to try one of the drinks at the market. It wasn't as nice but the mugs made good souvineers. The rule is, if you bring your mug back you got €2 back, kind of like a bond, but we wanted to keep ours. We weren't too hungry so we just got a ...
Christmas Markets!
... past when a show was on. Guys were on unicycles doing really cool tricks, some even with fire. A small group of girls did an ice skating dance routine which was pretty good.
We were going to try and make it out to the Olympic skate ring while we were here so Dan could throw on some ice skates for the first time, but didn't quite work out for us, which is unfortunate, as that would have been heaps of fun.
There is not a hell of a lot to see here in Innsbruck, so ...
Bridge on the River Inn
Friday 2 November 2012 Innsbruck Just in case you were waiting ........ the sauna provided little of note, not least because Steph and I didn't make it and Helen is too polite to recount the sights! This story has fallen a little flat, sadly. Firday, our last day in Austria. We had to return the car to the airport in Innsbruck. Our flight back home was to be from Munich since Easyjet don't fly out of Innsbruck ...
Forest thaw
... was overcast, as predicted by the weather forecast. It certainly wasn't cold and the final few kilometers along the lake to the south of Achensee turned into a gentle stroll. A welcome beer in a village cafe and ice cream for the weak-willed. Back to the hotel after a 7-8 miles' walk and a welcome afternoon snooze. Saunas look to be on the agenda again as I write - you'll have to wait for the outcome of ...
Nordic Walking
... sleeve weather. The sudden snow had surprised everybody. The local lake steamer and steam train have all shut down. There is the usual assortment of museums and craft opportunities, but none that look likely to justify their entrance cost. A country cheese museum doesn' t sound inspirational in any case, cheap or smelly. Pertisau and Maurach have both got cable cars working and that could well be another walking opportunity lower down the lake.
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