Salzburg, Austria
The classic view of Salzburg.

Photos of Austria

After leaving the city of Passau, my Viking River Cruise made its way down the Danube River and into Austria.  Now, well I have been to and photographed Austria before I really only scratched the surface with a quick visit to Vienna.  

This time, our schedule had us in a lot of the best places to visit in the country.  We started out with a docking in Linz where we all took a day trip to Salzburg.  From there, we cruised down the Danube River into the most stunning section of the river – the Wechiau Valley.  Here, we stopped and visited Melk and the incredible palace.  We also arrived in Durnstein just before sunset.  That town was incredibly special, I could have spend a couple days exploring that town.  Finally, we headed to Vienna where I spent a day wandering town, and then photographing Schonbrunn Palace.  Check out the video, and some quick thoughts and images from the trip through Austria below.

 

Thoughts on Salzburg

If I’m being quite honest with you, I thought Salzburg was a little bit over-rated.  And, yes, a good part of that might have to do with the fact that it was covered in Italian tourists (it was a holiday for them, or something).  But, overall, I had a good time there.  I guess I just didn’t see the same wow-factor that I have felt in other less famous cities in Europe.  And that’s not to say it’s not pretty, it is.  It just might not have been as mind-blowing as I expected.  Of course, having high expectations is often a problem.

Some Images from Salzburg

It was the middle of the day when we visited Salzburg, so the photos aren’t amazing.  It was also so crowded in town that it was hard to get a shot setup without someone bumping into you and then saying “mi scusi!,” or just bumping me and acting like it didn’t happen. Or standing in front of my camera to take a selfie.

Salzburg, Austria
The gardens in Salzburg.
Salzburg, Austria
Beethoven’s birthplace.
Salzburg, Austria
The view from the Castle opposite downtown Salzburg.
Salzburg, Austria
One of the Christmas market’s in Salzburg.
Salzburg, Austria
The classic view of Salzburg.
Salzburg, Austria
A wider image of the classic view.

Photos of Melk and the Abbey

Unlike Salzburg, I had exactly zero expectations going into Melk.  In fact, before the trip, I had no idea there was a town in Austria called Melk.  I literally had no knowledge of Melk Abbey.  Thus, it was quite easy to be impressed by the place.  The abbey is spectacular, and unlike Salzburg there were no other people there aside from our Viking River Cruise people.  The town below the abbey was very cool too.  It felt like a proper Austrian village, and had a calm Christmas mood going on.

There were some good photo opportunities here for sure.

Some Images from Melk

Again, we were visiting Melk in the middle of the day so getting shots was a bit of a challenge.  For the interior shots I wasn’t allowed a tripod, so they are all taken handheld.

Melk, Austria
The Melk Abbey
Melk, Austria
Colourful design work.
Melk, Austria
Hallways in the abbey.
Melk, Austria
My mom taking in the view of the amazing roof.
Melk, Austria
The town of Melk from above.
Melk, Austria
Spiral stairs. Always a great photo.
Melk, Austria
Looking down!

Durnstein is Pretty Cool

After cruising the Danube River all day through the fog, we got to the town of Durnstein, Austria.  This is another one of those places I’d never heard of.  Likewise, it was another place I really enjoyed.  It was just such an interesting place.  You have vineyards surrounding the entire town, and a castle set up on top of it all.  Interestingly, this was actually the castle where Richard the Lion Heart was once held.  Unfortunately, we only had a couple hours to explore here.  It was the type of place that made me think that slow travelling along the Danube on a bike, or kayak, would be amazing.  You’d have time to stop and explore all these little villages along the way.

Some Images from Durnstein

As I mentioned, I only had a couple hours here and only about 15 minutes were spent before the sun went down.  But, it was nice to get some evening shots in town.

Durnstein, Austria
Vineyards and castles.
Durnstein, Austria
The riverfront.
Durnstein, Austria
Durnstein from above.
Durnstein, Austria
More vineyards.
Durnstein, Austria
Cheese platter waiting on board the boat upon our return.

Thoughts on my Return to Vienna

You might remember that last time I visited Vienna, I wasn’t so kind on it.  As I mentioned in the article, I thought it was incredibly pretty, but also quite boring.  But, I think I was a little bit harsh on it.  Last time I was coming off an amazing adventure in Africa, and then plopped down in the simplicity and ease of Europe.  I wanted action, and I didn’t get it in Vienna.  From a photography standpoint, the city is extremely photogenic, and I’m glad I got the chance to give Vienna a second shot.

Some Images from Vienna

The images were all taken in one day.  First on a walking tour, and then on an optional excursion with the cruise to Schonbrunn Palace.

Vienna, Austria
The roof in one of the drive-through arches in Vienna.
Vienna, Austria
Old town Vienna.
Vienna, Austria
The opera house.
Vienna, Austria
The tea house at Schonbrunn Palace.
Vienna, Austria
How amazing is Schonbrunn Palace?
Vienna, Austria
The Christmas market in front of the palace.

What’s Next on the Travel Photography Blog?

Next, I’ve got one last article from my trip with Viking River Cruises.  After I finished with them in Budapest, I continued my winter in Europe visiting places like Helsinki, Tallinn, and Riga.  I’ve got articles coming up from all of those locations as well.