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The Krem of the Crop

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The Wachau Valley in Lower Austria (Nieder Österreich) is one of the more beautiful regions in what is already a stunning country. It is situated on the Donau (Danube River) upstream about 100km west from Vienna. I had the joy of showing my parents around for a perfect day in the valley and I highly recommend it to those who have the time.

The Krem of the Crop

The clocktower at the entrance

Krems is a very green, relaxed town at the foothills of some of the more distinguished wine growing farms of the country. The town has a very ‘ye olde towne’ feel with a delightful cobblestone main street prefaced by an old town wall and clocktower archway.


Austrians aren’t usually particularly outgoing or friendly people but there is a slight and welcome change noticeable whenever you get into the countryside...

 

There was a summer carnival on in the Stadtpark (Town Park) while we were there and it was a great chance to sample some local schnapps, wine, foods and have a crack on the air rifles and some rides.

 

It was pleasant weather and the town had a very vibrant feel to it.

 

We drove up into the hills overlooking the town and into a couple wineries where we stole a few grapes and enjoyed the rally style driving through the tight and twisting roads.



From here we continued our journey west...

 

The clocktower at the entrance
not sure what this castle is...
i waited for Rapunzel....
Jesus paraglides into town....
nice little building
giddy up!
overlooking the river and the va...
winery
a group of bikies
CRIKEY - the bikies abduct my mu...
vinyards...
34 km (21 miles) traveled
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