My car is beautiful and performs like the finely tuned machine she is and we all had a great time seeing the sites of Northern Europe in the fall. I think my mom had a wonderful time too.
After picking up my car, we (I!) drove the 100+ miles to Salzburg to our home for the next four nights, the lovely Hotel Rosenvilla. It was a small boutiquey hotel in a charming old home with only 18 rooms, each remodeled and updated. It was comfortable, quiet, on a direct bus route into Salzburg and surrounding areas, and the staff was gracious and accommodating.
Of course, our first dinner in Salzburg had to be authentic and Austrian so we walked the two blocks to the Steinlechner Inn and had some "Wirstshaus Classics" such as:
pancake carpaccio with egg
locally caught lake trout with boiled parsleyed potatoes
classic Weiner schnitzel
organic beef goulash with homemade dumplings
topped off of course with Austrian beer!
A delicious dinner for all!
And we spent the next several days wandering the streets of Salzburg, in and out of Mirabella Gardens, many churches and town squares, of course the Mozart house and museum, and enjoying wonderful lunches and dinners.
venison carpaccio
delicious green salad
beef consommé with duck dumplings
calve's liver with dumplings for hubby
We took a bus one day to a distant town and took the cable car straight up the side of Untersberg, a 6000+ foot summit that normally offers breathtaking views of Salzburg. Although it was sunny down below, it was cloudy and COLD up top. My mom isn't crazy about heights, but she did great on the ride up and was really glad she made the trip up the mountain. It was beautiful.
The next day we headed to Luzern! I was nice and let Harry drive ;) Harry and I have been to Luzern a couple of times so we kind of knew what we were doing and where we were going. We stayed at the Hotel Hermitage and it was first class. It offered a lovely view of the lake and mountains from our rooms, had a fantastic European breakfast served in the dining room every day, and offered local, beautifully prepared and delicious dinners in the elegant dining room in evening. This is the hotel viewed from a boat ride we took on Lake Luzern.
We took the bus into town on Saturday morning to begin exploring only to discover there was a local farmer's market along the lake! Anyone who knows me knows that local farmers' markets are one of my favorite things, no matter where I am. So we wandered around with me lusting after the local produce, homemade pasta and sausages, and lamenting the fact that I had no kitchen to go to to fix dinner :/ But it was fun just walking around taking it all in.
There are chestnut trees everywhere in Luzern and we found some at the market that we bought to bring home. We also bought a bag of hot, roasted chestnuts, something I've never had before, and they were really good!
We happened upon a group of yoddlers and that was fun to watch and listen to.
This was our view of the lake and Mt Pilatus from our hotel rooms.
I had one other event planned for us on our itinerary and that was a cog train ride up Mt Pilatus, all the way to the top--elevation 6,982 feet. The cog train was pretty cool. The train stays on the ground and it basically just pulls itself along this chain/tract up the mountain. At least that's how I understand it. I'm sure Harry could explain it much better. Anyway, it was a cool ride up the mountain. But the coolest part was how the weather was so different down on the ground than it was on the nearly 7,000 foot peak. It was cloudy and drizzly when we left the base, but as we climbed, all of a sudden, poof...we were above the cloud line and it was sunny and gorgeous! I took a ton of pictures (too many) but it was just so neat.
You can see the cloud line in these next few pictures. Just like on an airplane. Very cool.
There's even a hotel and a restaurant at the top of Mt Pilates. Harry told me if we ever come back here, we are staying in this place at least one night :)
Love this guy and his Cheshire cat grin
Some locals playing this odd instrument.
I walked to nearly the top of this walkway which offered breathtaking views of Luzern. It was over 8,000 feet so I was breathless by the time I got up there.
So that was a fabulous day and one none of us will likely forget.
On the day before we left to drive back to Munich, we took a boat ride on Lake Luzern. And it was absolutely lovely! It offered a completely different perspective to see the city from the center of the lake. It was a beautiful day and the Northern Europeans do things first class.
We had an absolutely wonderful trip exploring two beautiful European countries. But the best part of the trip was the time we spent together; particularly the time I spent with my mom. She kept apologizing for "holding me back", but she did not. I told her how good it was to just spend time with her, walking arm in arm around the streets of Luzern and Salzburg, sharing dinners and conversations, talking about her life and mine, sharing memories of my dad. It is wonderful to still be able to do these things with her. Many of my friends do not have their moms anymore and I still do. And for that, I am so thankful. I love you Mom! And thank you Harry for making this trip possible for all of us. I love you too :)
Wow!! What a trip! I was also in Austria this summer and really enjoyed it. Sounds like a fantastic time. Being with your mom is so priceless. :o)
ReplyDeleteSo nice to hear from you Tami! I'm glad you visited me :) You are one of my garden-blogger-buddies that I treasure. Thank you for your note :) Have a great holiday season! And I really love your blog!
DeleteLucky you to have a trip to Europe and a new car! But most of all -- you were able to share the trip with your mom. Sweet. You're both beautiful! My mom joined us on our trip to Italy several years ago, and it was so fun to have her along. My husband and I have been planning a trip to Switzerland, Germany, and Austria, so I might have some questions for you. Thanks for sharing the beautiful highlights of your trip. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Beth! It's nice to hear you had a similar experience with your mom. Aren't we blessed to still have them in our lives. By all means, contact me if you have questions about your upcoming trip. We had a great time and I'd be happy to share what I learned along the way. Good to be back in touch with you. Loved your last post on Autumn Light- I'm working on one about Autumn Light right now...our environments are very similar and I just love the light at this time of year. Hope you don't mind :)
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