I think this is my final
blog about our holiday, a sort of conclusion. Would we go again? Are we any
clearer about our ideal holiday?
Some things we are sure
about. We would never try flying to Salzburg & the same day go on to a
train to Vienna. It is just too tiring. The train journey wasn’t particularly
interesting as we went through so many cuttings & tunnels there was little
to see.
Vienna? Possibly. I don’t
think we got the best out of Vienna. It was so hot (35ยบ), & we were so tired,
not helped by staying in a hotel without so much as a fan, let alone
air-conditioning.
However, there is no
denying there are so many fascinating places to go, so many galleries to visit,
so many concerts to attend. Just going up many side streets you come across
unexpected details of buildings that are worth looking at. As for the underground!
It is wonderful. It was fully wheelchair accessible, making getting around the
city, up & down the hills, a doddle. Lifts just went straight down from the
pavement or a nearby square, down to the platforms.
We are even more tempted by
the idea of Salzkammergut. The hotel we stayed in was a mere half an hour drive
from Salzburg airport. The very evening we arrived we could just feel the
tension pouring out of our bodies. The hotel was good though we would insist on
a room with just a shower another time. We had a shower over a very high-sided
bath. The Fox had a shower & found the bath became very slippery – no anti-slip
mat - & with there being no grab rails he felt anxious for his own safety,
let alone mine. After this I contented myself with a thorough wash at the sink.
The scenery around was
fabulous.
A corner of Hallstatt |
Just behind St Wolfgang |
I think we’ve concluded
that probably our ideal holiday accommodation is a comfortable hotel, that
expects people to stay for a week or so rather than a couple of nights, so that
they change the menu every day. It certainly was convenient, especially when I
went down badly with my cold, not to have to go seeking a restaurant every day.
It is also nice to have someone else to do all the cleaning & bed-making.
Would we go again next
year? Possibly. However, we are a little put off seeing so many refugees
flooding on to the continent of Europe. We did see a few in Vienna railway
station. There did seem to be a fair number of beggars of Middle Eastern
extraction around. I don’t blame anyone for wanting to flee from danger &
starvation, but I do find the sight of the sheer numbers filling every
corner of trains overwhelming & alarming. Some order has to be sorted out.
I suppose, too, I must say
that much as we loved Austria, France remains our first choice of European
destination. It’s home from home for us. It helps being able to speak the language
& so meet the locals & share in their culture.
Still we’ll decide about
next year once we’ve got over these colds, maybe after the New Year after we’ve
seen the new brochures. I’m confident France will be one destination, though
where in France I’m not sure. Alsace perhaps, or the south once more. Much, of
course, will depend upon how our health is doing. Mentioning which the first
thing is getting rid of the colds, & hopefully a little trip over to
Yorkshire.
2 comments:
Sorry I've not visited your blog for a while but it has been good catching up with your travels. Although the thought of travel fills me with trepidation these days, your descriptions of people, places and experiences bring it all to life for me. Thank you. Take care!
Your'e welcome. The Vixen
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