Thursday, August 7, 2008

Vienna at Last!



We set off from Mistelbach with only 50km or so to go to Vienna. The terrain was rolling farmland, occasionally fairly steep, as we rejoined the Prague-Vienna Greenway route after our "shortcut". Most of the day consisted of riding on narrow farm roads that resembled the paved bike paths back in America (barely wide enough for a car or tractor to pass). It was very hot and there was little shade, so we both suffered a bit from the heat.

The part of Austria we were riding through is very windy and so they have capitalized by building arrays of huge windmills throughout the farmlands. It was cool riding beneath the mammoth structures while hearing the slow "woosh" of the blades and seeing the shadows from them sweep across the fields. I don't know why some envrironmentalists in America have to fight against such wind farms when they seem so superior to me to any other kind of energy-producing method we are constructing. They may not look "natural" on the land but I, for one, think they're rather peaceful and beautiful.

We were on track to make it to Vienna on Monday until we hit a thunderstorm maybe 10 miles out. After first taking refuge under a gas station awning (& then discovering that they had a bar inside) we decided to stay the night in the "suburb" of Wolkersdorf instead of getting further drenched. It was a good thing we did so since the next day it took way longer than expected to navigate into Vienna, due to the before-mentioned lack of bicycle signage.

The official beginning/end of the Prague-Vienna route is supposed to be in the suburb of Stammersdorf but we never could find it and none of the locals we asked had heard of it. It was a bit of a disappointment not to find it but we set our sites on the Danube River, in the heart of Vienna, as our official ending point. I forgot to mention that, ever since we entered Austria, we didn't have much of a map except for a printout from the Greenway website. There was supposed to be a bike route all the way to the river but it was impossible to follow and so we just randomly tried to head in that direction taking whatever streets looks good. There were many bike lanes, etc., in Vienna but, once again, little signage. After blindly following street after street and getting frustrated we took a turn through a park-looking place and magically ended up on an old highway overpass (now a bike trail) that took us right to the river!

After obligatory congratulations and pictures we headed in the direction of the largest buildings in search of "downtown", or somewhere we could find a place to stay. After another frustrating couple of hours of navigating through the city (and eventually finding a cheap map) we were able to find the tourist district and located a charming (but expensive) pension overlooking the heart of the shopping district. Our one night in Vienna was spent getting a very brief look at a few of the nearby sites (some very impressive) and getting some much needed sleep. A proper tour of Vienna will have to wait for another trip.

After the long flight over the pond we're now safe & sound in the USA and recovering nicely from our trip. I'll get some pictures posted asap and we'll try to write up some more thoughts soon. It was a fabulous trip!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

We're glad you're back safely, but we'll miss your reports. We've been checking several times a day to see if you've posted. You both write so well you make us feel almost as if we're experiencing the trip with you.

We'll be looking forward to your further comments and photos once you get caught up on your rest.

Michael's Mom & Dad