21/05/2017
So far, the trip got better and better with every day and Saturday was no exception as we entered the gorgeous city of Vienna.
But let's start where we left off. We woke up around 7:30 on Wednesday to see a tourer, who camped next to us, already packed and ready to go! He didn't want to talk to us about his journey, but we took the liberty of taking a picture of his bike as he was carrying easily over 100kgs. We set off around 10 and shortly saw the Danube for the first time during our trip. We then continued through country roads and cycle paths to end an exhausting day at 130km, in a campsite next to the Danube, 35km from Passau. We met a French couple here, who were on a cycle tour around Europe for around 3 months.
On Thursday we woke up around 7 to realize the french couple had already left, but we like our sleep so that's a bit outside our reach :) We set off around 9 and, after fixing Alex's flat tyre, we arrived in Passau. Here, we shot a quick video, bought some food and then set off towards Austria, where we managed our best average so far, 32km/h over 23km to the border. In Austria, the cycle path along the Danube is amazing and we cycled along it for most of the day, except for a small bit where we climbed 150m over 3km (the downhill was really fun). We ended the day at 95km and found a campsite near the Danube, where we replaced German beer with Austrian white wine as we tried to stay local :)
Friday we set off around 9 again and after a quick stop in Linz (birthplace of Hi**er), we continued cycling along the Danube. The road was very pleasant, with castles, elegant towns and impressive bridges at almost every meandre of the Danube. We met Matthias, a German tourer who was cycling around Europe for about 18months. He only had a backpack with him, which once again proves that most of us have way too many things :) we arrived at our campsite around 18:00, after 115km of cycling. We set up the tent and everything was going smoothly until, out of the blue, the strongest wind we ever saw started to blow, destroying our shelter and ravaging parts of the campsite. We soon realised our best option was to sleep in the bathroom, on the floor, which was an interesting experience, though not a very comfortable one.
Saturday we set at 9 again and by 10 we arrived in Melk which has a superb abbey, inspiration for Umberto Eco's novel, The Name of the Rose. At 11 we embarked on a cruise on the Danube between Melk and Krems, which is said to be the most scenic part of the Austrian Danube. This turned out to be true and, with our batteries recharged, we set off towards Vienna around 2pm. The road from here was slightly dull, but the quality of the cycle path was outstanding, so we did the remaining 90km into Vienna in less than 5 hours, including breaks. It was very rewarding to see ourselves in Vienna after 6 consecutive days of cycling in which we did almost 700km. In the evening we visited the city centre, which is absolutely superb.
Sunday we took the day off to recharge our batteries and explore more of Vienna.