Hotel Moscher Hohentauern

Hohentauern 16 Hohentauern, Styria, 8785, Austria

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Vienna Countryside

A travel blog entry by carlatrine

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... of shops and quaint streets to wander along. We drove through a few other small villages, stopping along the way to take it all in. There are several vineyards throughout this part of Austria. I missed the wine tours by a few weeks! I did however get to see several vineyards along the way. We stopped in a small town for lunch. It is a place owned by a family that also owns the hotel. It was an average meal, ...

Schokolade und Wein

A travel blog entry by christina.t

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... marmalade too that you could have with your bread. I also had a cup of juice and a cup of coffee. After breakfast we departed to our first destination called, "Genussregal". It's a venue that holds Austria's delicacies and specialties including oils, honeys, jams, and wines. It was a different place, but it was neat. We had a tour guide, but there were so many people we all just kind of went our own way.

After this we went to lunch at a ...

Lunch in Durnstein

A travel blog entry by sblady

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... tells me I need to lose some resentment toward the Catholic Church! We had lunch in a lovely street restaurant in Durnstein and ordered the local special, not exactly knowing what it was. Turns out to be wheat dumplings in chanterelle sauce- delicious! ( though it may not look appetizing in the photo) Now we are sailing up the Wachau valley, the prettiest part of the ...

Viena

A travel blog entry by losviajesdelili

... el otro, un Corvette descapotable.
Las iglesias son imponentes, las callecitas soniadas, la combinacion de marmol y oro, los cafes de pelicula y el verde por todos lados. Las cupulas, los puentes, los balcones. Piel de gallina todo el tiempo.
Lo unico que te la baja un poco es la cantidad de turistas. Una paja.
Fui a la casa de Freud, y al cafe donde escribia. Cuando sali, me sente en un banco, y una seniora me pregunto de donde era y le dije que ...

Day Four

A travel blog entry by juri_mp

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... 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 ...