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Melk, Austria and Durnstein, Austria
... because of the very modern feel-- rooms with blue, green, red lighting--very strange since was not consistent with the time period of the abbey. The library and church were totally different and more what I expected. The church was a baroque design with ornate ceilings and lots of gold statues. Melk became the site of a Benedictine monastery in 1089, and for more ...
Salzburg, Austria
... representing the 4 aspects of the life, earth, air, water and fire. We then passed by the home where Mozart lived for much of his adult life, and walked on across the Salz River by way of a bridge covered with thousands of locks left by lovers who pledge their devotion by attaching a lock then throwing the key into the river.
Various beggars approached us a we crossed the bridge, but Eva told us that the beggars are managed by the Mafia, and not to give them anything. ...
Phenomenal Churches
... the trees are mostly golden. On a
Following dinner, there was a demonstration on making paella, which was interesting, but unless you were planning a dinner for 30 of your nearest and dearest, I don't think it would be anything that any of us will ever make.
Tomorrow is another early morning as we set off for a full day in ...
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
... by motor coach for two hours to our new hotel which was in the quaint town of Weissenkirchen. VBT's dinner tonight was in the hotel's wine cellar. It was served family style and the dinner and wine were excellent. Various meats, pasta and chicken were served, as was a fabulous local wine. Every member of our group goes out of their way to be friendly, as do our tour leaders. So far every VBT sponsored meal has been excellent. Tomorrow promises to be an extra special full ...