Monday, June 29, 2015
Cycle between Bournemouth to Dorchester
Much nicer ride today, by sticking to roads and avoiding rough tracks. Rode along the beachfront at Bournemouth which was miles long. Was planning to use the ferry across from sandbanks but somehow missed the turning. I decided against turning back so went along the waterfront at Poole.
Got through Wareham and then found the CTC cycle route 2 which was signposted superbly all the way to Dorchester.
When I got to Moreton, texted Sue who said she was going to her sisters farm at Puddletown so I made a detour and met her there. My legs were getting pretty tired so I was relieved to avoid the extra kilometers to Dorchester.
Saturday, June 27, 2015
Cycling between Southhampton and Bournemouth 56.5 kms
Today was tough!! Started OK with nice boat ride out of Southampton across to Hyde. There is a little train in Hyde which carries you down the long pier. Could have ridden on bike but hadn't unfolded the Brompton so gave it a go.
Deserved a beer and pizza after a nice shower. The hotel is a lot better than last night.
Hope tomorrow, the last day goes better. I can see a new Garmin being needed!
Friday, June 26, 2015
Cycle from Hayling Island to Southhampton 34.6 kms
The ride was great. Lots of coastal views and only short stretches of rough gravel paths. The National Cycle Route 2 was well signposted although I still got lost a few times.
I got to the River Hamble and was slightly concerned that there would not be a ferry. The tide was a long way out so I walked down onto the foreshore and waved my arms.
The pink coloured ferry boat came over for me. I was the only passenger. had a good chat with the retired skipper. We talked about the viability of these ferry crossings particularly after the Hayling island ferry had closed.
The ride into Southampton was reasonable and found the Hotel without much trouble.
See the stats at Garmin Connect
about 36 kms only.
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Krems to Emmersdorf
Simple day today. We steamed all night on the boat from Vienna to Krems. I think by all the noise involved with docking that we arrived about 6.30am at the Krems docking spot. Usual breakfast then off on a 40.2kms ride along the left hand side of the river. this time going up stream and against the wind. Actually a tougher ride thyan expected as was very windy.
We stopped and looked around Krems, Durnstein, Weissenkirchen and then a final 10km straight run into Emmersdorf. We didnt go up the steep climb to the ruined castle opf Kueringer where Richard the lion Heart was held prisoner, but Gill and Sue went into the Church with a bend in Spitz. Oddly we all got lost and seperated in this town eventually catching up to each other at the church.
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
More of central Vienna
After the tour guide left us we looked for a place with wifi but not much success in central Vienna. Found a nice ice cream shop though. We are out to a concert tonight tonight which I presume will involve plenty of Strauss.
Day in Vienna
Supposed to be a day of rest in Vienna but we decided to go with a Bicycle tour guide around the famous sights of Vienna.
Saw some yesterday but we got a good explanation of all the history of the buildings. Our guide was very knowledgable with her background of history at university.
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Arrival in Vienna
After our pleasant wander around the garden centre we setoff on the bikes for a gentle 32kms ride down the right side of the Danube to the outskirts of Vienna. Had lunch and changed and headed into the centre of vienna on the local tram system. The centre of town is impressive with great extravagant building and the imressive St Stevens Cathedral.
Tulln to Vienna
During dinner last night we sailed from Grein to Tulln. Tulln is small but lovely village just beside the river. The highlights for us was Hundertwassers boat which was being restored by the docking place(of interest to those who live in Whangarei) and the fantastic garden exhibition. The garden had lots of different areas dedicated to specific garden designs.
Monday, June 15, 2015
Grein to Melk. 48 kms
Last night we went to the oldest theatre in this part of Europe. Small, intimate and unique. Lots of history in this small town and good explanations from the Guide. Interesting to see how high the Rhine has flooded over the years
This morning we had a very good flat ride from Grein to Melk. Lovely wooded countryside all along the banks with occasional small villages. We had to cross the nrhine on a small boat to get to the southewrn embankment which was virtually car free.
Stopped at Ybbs for morning coffee. Classic village square with Bicycle museum for all the radfahrers. Met some kiwis who are cycling the whole Danube to Budapest.
Cycled on after coffee to make Melk by just after lunch so that we could get to do the tour of the Monestry by 3.00pm. Sue and Gill did the tour while I wondered the town. Scenic and beautifully looked after. Lots of cyclists and tourists.
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Biking and boating down the Danube
First day on the MS Theodor Korner which is a very comfortable way to cycle the Danube. We arrived in Passau yesterday after a rather tiring journey from Gatwick via Munich.
Once on board about 5pm we sailed down river during the evening and night to Mauthausen. Very hot restless night although cabin reasonable size for the three of us. (Jerry, Sue and Gill).
This morning after a hearty breakfast we cycled to the nearby concentration camp. Good museum there but a depressing place.
We then cycled on to Clam Castle (about 30 kms) which typically was at the top of a rather long hill. Then all down hill to our stop for the night in Grein.
Tonight we visit the city theatre at Grein which is the oldest in middle Europe.
The weather has been very hot and sticky today with the inevitable 'headwind blowing upstream on the Danube. The river is fast flowing and looking rather more brown than blue. We thought about swimming but were warned against a dip until further downstream.
It is supposed to be cooler tomorrow which will make more pleasant cycling.
Tonight we visit the city theatre at Grein which is the oldest in middle Europe.
The weather has been very hot and sticky today with the inevitable 'headwind blowing upstream on the Danube. The river is fast flowing and looking rather more brown than blue. We thought about swimming but were warned against a dip until further downstream.
It is supposed to be cooler tomorrow which will make more pleasant cycling.