Monday 30 July 2007
Monday 30 July 2007
Start: 11.00 clock from Emmer village on the Danube
Elapsed time: 5h 10min (Papi 5h 40min)
dangers distance: 117 km
average speed: 21 km / h
maximum speed: 33.1 km / h (Papi: 37.8 km / h)
arrival: 18.30 clock
bedtime: 22.30
Clock Town: Emmer village on the Danube
Spitz Melk Krems
Altenwörth
Tulln
Zeiselmauer
St. Andrä
Greifenstein
Travel Diary:
The newspapers had actually prophesied that there would be a gloomy Monday. Despite everything we hoped it would come but different. But the drumming of the rain and the gray on gray of the sky are not just cast out of bed. For family
Kremser expected us an almost imperial breakfast. They made their environment (Niebelungengau / Wachau ð near Vienna) credit.
Our faces brightened by degrees and the sky would suddenly emit a race. This was really a surprise. We quickly adopted
us and the most attractive part of the section of the Danube were under our wheels. Past dreamy wine villages, apricot and peach trees and never ending vineyards we reached Krems. An interesting little town where we strolled to the art district and ate our sandwiches in a cozy park.
The sequel was then not quite so exciting. We pedalten for miles along the Danube embankment, which was lined with an endless riparian forest. Only the final stage of our Papis drove adrenaline again in the air.
the station of St. Andrä I found him at one time not because he forgot himself looked for the way Greifenstein!
ado, I tried it myself on the way to our accommodation (hotel brown bear). Once there I called a "foaming" father. Furious because I had not been reported over the mobile phone, he pedalte direction Greifenstein. But we could not believe our eyes. Suddenly, a text message that he saw while the "brown bear", but a river is in between. In the heat of battle and a dog who would bite him in the calf, he had probably caught the wrong turn! After all these Random walks, we were still able to take even the dinner together.
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