It has been another glorious day weatherwise - sunshine all day and blue skies. If only the wind would blow in the other direction like it is supposed to. It was not a gale but from the off at 08.30 there was a cold air against. The only positive was that if I was ever in doubt about my route just head into the wind and it is sure to be right.
When I arrived yesterday there was already a small one person tent errected and its owner was off having a shower. On the other side was a German couple who could speak English fluently so when my other neighbour returned he heard me speaking English. All evening and first thing this morning he smiled and grunted. So this morning I tried to ask him where he was going. Something about his reply in broken English made me think French so I asked him if he was French and off we went. He had left Nantes on May 1st and cycled accross france to Basel and then followed exactly the same route as me.
He was going to Vienna which was to be the end of his journey. I told him that I had read that the campsite in the centre of Vienna was a playground for partying young folks and that we would be better at Klosterneuburg 10 kms before Vienna. He thanked me and left saying that perhaps we would have a beer there tonight. And we have. In fact Joel and I had dinner together and a beer. He is not flying back to Nantes until Friday so he has a bit of time for tourist activities.
I have decided to stay here for two nights to allow me to visit Vienna tomorrow. I had a quick tour of Klosterneuburg this afternoon but as I climbed up some stairs I realised that I am more tired than I thought and maybe a rest day is required. I then plan to take the train to Budapest and having been a tourist there catch the late flight back to Edinburgh on Wednesday evening.
We ate in the camp restaurant. Joel has less German than me (if that is possible) Before he arrived I spent 15 mins with Google Translate. So apart from salads and dishes for small appetites the choices after much typing were: meatballs, sausages unlike anything ever seen before, schnitzel pig or chicken, lamb cutlet with garlic sauce and a fried egg all with pommes (chips) We both went for the sausage because I liked the look of it when delivered to the next table.
I am quite pleased that I have decided to stop cycling here because for the last day or two I have been cycling through breathtaking vistas on flat perfectly formed newly laid tarmac right beside the Danube but it is a bit boring. I have seen it for days. In previous days I had it to myself pretty much but today it was like a motorway for bikes, in line skates and walkers and especially for the fast bikers with their tri bars shouting auchtung to clear their path.
The bus into Wein (Vienna) leaves from a stop about 200 m outside the campsite every 15 mins (even on Sunday) Vienna here I come. Photos to follow.
distance cycled so far: 951kms
Brian - absolutely delighted by your decision. Waltz around Vienna and have a Ball exploring this lovely city. You will not regret taking your revised approach. Go for it. Enjoy. Looking forward to your camera work over next few days.
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