Finally on The Danube and into Austria

Melk Abbey and the Wachau Gorges

Moored below the very impressive Melk Abbey which is a very impressive Benedictine Abbey high on the hill overlooking the town and river.

More baroque extravagance and ceiling frescos. Only 8 monks still in residence but now home to some sort of school/college. Also a library containing one of Europes largest collection of ancient texts, book & manuscripts – no photos allowed.

Back on board as we cruise through the Wachau valley and gorges, a major wine growing area, with many castles and ruins on either side. A tad murky but you will get the idea..

Durnstein

Next stop Durstein – a small town most famous for its ruined castle perched high above it and where Richard 1st (Lionheart) was imprisoned on his way back from the crusades until, after several years, he was ransomed at vast expense and returned to England.

Having spent the whole day yesterday on board, I needed some exercise so set off for the climb up to the castle. Lots of steps and quite a lot of clambering but the views from the top were quite spectacular. A few other intrepid passengers along the made it to the top. Much huffing and puffing and by the time I made it back down the old legs were screaming!! A wander around the town on the way back to the ship. Past a history marker of flood levels. The brass plaque on the left was 2020 which must have been pretty disastrous especially for the village and community on the other bank!

Next stop will be Vienna for two days and then onto Budapest.

4 thoughts on “Finally on The Danube and into Austria

  1. Mate enjoy Vienna. I stayed there for three months in 66’, was last there in the late seventies, love the place. Been yearning to go back, alas… One of the worlds great cities

  2. Hi Robbie,
    What stamina!!
    I am afraid my old legs would have given up.
    Delighted to receive your blogs, just makes me envious,
    Keep well,
    Lar

  3. Golly Robbie. Yer pore ol laigs ascreamin! 😂😂 Hope they’ve recovered today. All very interesting. xxx

  4. Loving these, helps determine what to add onto a european visit and where to go.
    Keep them coming Robbie!

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