Tuesday, 1 January 2008

Salzburg - Hallstatt

Hi Everyone! I've been instructed to fill you in on our Austria Germany trip! So, I'll start by filling you in on a day trip we took from Salzburg to Hallstatt. It's a little lakeside village southwest of Salzburg - it took us 3 hours to reach it by train. We were told about this village by the ballroom dancing teacher at Wolfson :) It was our first train ride through Austria and the scenery was so different with everything covered in powder-like snow. To reach the village you have to take a ferry from the train station across the lake. Before we hopped on the ferry, we wandered around the lake a bit, I think there's a walk all around the lake but the path was covered in snow. But look at this picture of the swan we took - I think it looks like a scene from a fairy tale. The village itself is very pretty, I can imagine it's absolutely beautiful in summer. Quite a few of the restuarants right on the lakeside were closed for the winter and in summer you can hire little row boats to go out on the lake. There is also a long walk to the top of the mountain above the village but everything was icy and cold. We actually found a sport shop that was having a big sale on last years ski clothes and ended up spending a lot of time kitting ourselves out for our skiing trip, which worked out because it was a bit too cold to be wondering around outside. So next up, photos of our new ski gear :)

First Blog!

Hello Everyone,

This blog site was made to save us time when it comes to communicating our general thoughts and experiences to the ones we love.

The date is 1/1/2008 and Bronwyn and I are currently one third the way through our 1 year studies here at Cambridge. The cold is really getting to us and we keep wishing that we were back in sunny Durban again.


We've just returned from our Austria-Germany vacation, so I'm hoping Bronwyn will be good enough to fill you in on the trip :D

The picture above was taken in Hamburg close to the harbour. Other pictures from our trip can be found here.

Hope you enjoy...
-Daniel