Saturday 24 October 2015

European tour Day 9


Day 9

Today was going to be a big day. We were going to ride from Austria heading south east to Italy. We would then circle round back through Austria then into Germany. The day’s ride would have been just over two hundred miles, covering some beautiful roads, valleys and passes.


 

However I changed the plans for the day at the last minute. I had planned the whole trip and with prior knowledge I had worked in a couple of rest days, a couple of days where we didn’t have to ride too far if we didn’t want to. I felt today was one of those days as the weather was forecast to be at least 33, but we saw the temperatures soar up to 36.  This would be an ideal day to take a break and have some fun. When planning the rest days I had also looked for things to do, and I knew there was an adventure park in the mountains. I also knew that the park had the longest toboggan ride (alpine coaster) in the Alps.

 

After packing up the cars and bike and saying good bye to the baby bunnies and our animal clad hotel, we made our way to Hoch-Imst where we would spend the day. The car park was empty when we arrived, but the views were stunning and the sky was blue.

We brought some tickets for the whole family and took mum up to the top on a chair lift up, the views just got better and better, we passed over mountain meadows, pasture and cows until we got to the top where the alpine coaster started. We then took a toboggan each apart from Ian, my brother, who shared one with my mum and we rode down the mountain. It was excellent, whizzing through the pine trees and meadows, hurtling down the side of the mountain. Well boys being boys we went back to the top again and Hannah can along with us while Mum and Sue enjoyed a rest and drink.








 

After our second ride we joined the others for a drink. My wife’s slush ice drink was in a dubious looking palm tree. We had ice cream and enjoyed the sun. Martin had a go on the electric trials bike which he decided to get over confident on and decided to crash, which led to a minor graze and a bruised ego. There were also push bikes and sedgeways to use if you wanted and mountain walks.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

We had had a lovely relaxed morning and decided to leave to do the, approximately 40 mile ride to our next hotel at the Neuschwanstein Castle. It was only around lunch time and the temperature had already reached 35.5 degrees.
 
 


 

Once sorted we did the short ride to the next hotel arriving about mid-afternoon. We had a very lovely day and in a very hot late afternoon we walked around the village and lake at the bottom of a stunning and beautiful castle.












 
 
 We found a nice restaurant and ate outside enjoying the evening views and as the evening turned into dusk the warmth that we had been enjoying throughout the day brought the sound of thunder over the mountains, but we were fortunate and nothing came of it. We then did a little shopping on our way back to the hotel. I think that I had eaten more ice cream this one week than, I have in my entire life time. The hotel was lovely and clean with beautiful views of the mountains and castles. I could not wait now until tomorrow, so we could go and explore.

Sunday 11 October 2015

European tour day 8


Day 8

Today was another beautiful and hot day, during the day the temperature would go up into the thirties, about 32/33.




 

The trip today would see us ride from Landeck to Imst in Austria although in theory it’s a ride of only about twelve miles, the trip would be approximately 150 miles.  This was the first ride Ian and I had done in Austria the first time we were here, well the first part was.  I had then added a new part that we had not ridden at all.  Then the last part was the last part of the ride would once again duplicate the last part of that first day’s ride that Ian and I had done.





 

The road would see us leaving Landeck heading west on the 171, joining the 188 heading south. This is a really nice road and follows a river for most of its length. Along the way you have to pay to enter a National Park, but its worth the money. As you drive up the mountain there are small ice blue lakes where people fish for trout and picnic. The beautiful blue lakes are framed by snow-capped mountains. At the top of the mountain we arrive at the centre next to Lake Silvretta-Stausee. The next part of the ride is awesome as you leave the top valley and drop down the side of the mountain to the valley below. The road zigzags and the views are breath taking.






 

We continue on the 188 until Bludenz where we temporarily join the 190 the 193. This is another beautiful road and the lower meadows are filled with yellow wild flowers. On one of the climbs there is nowhere for the road to go, so they have had to build the switch back out of the side of the mountain on a bridge, we get to a small restaurant and decide to stop for a drink and a bite to eat.







 

We stay on the 193 until it meets the 200 where we turn right heading south east. At the end of the 200 we turn right onto the 198 still heading east at Klimm we take a sharp right onto the L266. We had found this little back road by accident, it winds its way up through the mountain forest until you get above the tree line. At the top before you start to head back down the road has loose rock, shale both side then as you descend the road is cut into the side of the mountain where the quick turns can catch you out if you’re not paying full attention. As the road drops the forest reappears and we are soon in the village of Imst.


 

 


 

It’s late afternoon, the day hasn’t been too long. The hotel in Imst was a lovely big old type hotel and has a garage where we can store the bike safely and the carpark for the cars. As we enter the hotel is decorated with stuffed animals. The food was good and they made us feel at home. The people very friendly and we could walk in the gardens and see the pets. It was a lovely end to a lovely day.