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A weekend bike tour along the Tauern Bike Trail into Upper Austria and
over the border into Bavaria. Familiar territory, but there are always
surprises.
Surprise #1: The forecasters got
it right! Grey-out in the morning.
Surrounded by cloud. No view at all. Damp and cold – this is May for goodness
sake! The forecast is for afternoon sunny periods. We take a chance and mount
up and start the first mini-tour of the year at lunchtime. The damp chill
receded. The sun appeared.
Surprise #2: The mountains’ last
gasp! Riding down the Salzach from Salzburg along the river bank is
generally easy going (though mucky from the recent rains). Riders on the
popular route source to Passau, relax, thinking they have left the mountains behind.
At Titmoning, heading inland, the Tauern Radweg suddenly rears up and winds its
way up a serious incline to a plateau at St Radegund.
Surprise #3: In parts of Austria
it is still possible to spend less than €50 for dinner, b&b. The day was cooling – at the top of the
climb, a gasthof had a room free. It’s big
airy and bright with windows on two sides, a balcony and bathroom with a
window. €36 per person with breakfast. Only one kind of sausage or another on
the meaty menu. Not even a Weiner Schnitzel! The beer was good and the wine ok
though.
Surprise #4: Bird life. Where
the rivers Inn and Salzach meet, it is flat. Pools and reeds and plenty of water.
Brilliant for bird watching. The gritty trail follows the river banks through
the bird sanctuaries. Stop at the hides for a nature check. Sometimes there are
thousands of water fowl to be seen. Last Saturday, just two ducks and a pair of
swans with cygnets. There’s more to see in the local park.
Surprise #5: Great Thai food in a
rural backwater. After a day riding along the Salzach and Inn rivers, then
turning back towards home along the Mattig valley, Mauerkirchen was a
convenient place to call it a day. In the Gasthof Ginzinger beer garden,
excellent Thai food; spring rolls and crispy duck all freshly cooked. Perfect
after a great day’s riding.
The Tauern Radweg begins in Krimml and follows the Salzach valley from
its source to Salzburg and beyond. Great scenery, good riding.
Coffee: in a café in Braunau - nothing worth reporting. Cycling quality here is high but a good espresso is hard to find