The Danube
The Danube is not blue - it is the artistic creation of Little John Strauss that makes the world have a beautiful misunderstanding.
The Danube is like a long, sinuous pearl chain that eventually flows into the Black Sea from Germany and is the river that flows the most in the country. On both sides of the river bank there are mountains, river valleys, basins, plains, hills, etc. The Danube River is more than 30 kilometers in the Austrian territory. The Wachau Valley is lush and beautiful, and is listed on the World Cultural Heritage List.
leaving Vienna, the Viking cruise ship carries us to cruise in the Wachau Valley, accompanied by beautiful scenery on both sides of the river to the most beautiful river valley town of the green Danube - Spiez town, Dunnstein town.
The town of Spiez has only over 100 small houses with more than 500 inhabitants. The most famous Thousand Barrels means the winemaking here. The scenic riverside town is surrounded by vineyards, and you can easily meet the white church with more than 1,000 years of history.
The wine culture of the town can be enjoyed. Walk along the Viking Cruiser to the wine estate, stroll through the vineyards, taste wine and specialty apricot jam in the wine cellar. An idyllic lunch at the winery restaurant. Accordion performers enthusiastically and skillfully play the traditional Austrian country folk songs, one after another, people are drunk.
Want to harvest the most beautiful pictures of the river valley town, the town of Dunnstein can satisfy you. The ancient medieval Baroque architecture was completely preserved, as if the time was locked, only to enter the painting casually.
Walk through the colorful town houses, quaint stone roads, low-key coffee shops, and take in the lens of the towns landmark Baroque Blue Church and the medieval castle on the top of the hill. Let's listen to an organ playing in the church. The "Wall of the Wachau" is also permanently in memory.