Rust am Neusiedlersee, Burgenland - Austria HD Travel Channel
Rust is the most picturesque place on Lake Neusiedl in Austria. Rust is primarily known for its storks nesting on almost any fireplace. In the meantime bike excursions are a standard program for holidaymakers in Burgenland. The beautiful courtyards, decorated with plants and craftwork are often used as wine garden, the so called Heurigen garden.
A big dam runs through the reed belt to the marina. The reed serves as breeding area for birds, as raw-material supplier for roofs and as visual cover for holiday apartments.
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Rust ist der malerischste Ort am Neusiedlersee in Österreich. Bekannt ist Rust vor allem für seine Störche, die fast auf jedem Kamin nisten. Fahrradausflüge gehören im Burgenland inzwischen zum Standardprogramm von Urlaubern. Die hübschen Hinterhöfe, in der Regel geschmückt mit Pflanzen und Handwerksgerät, werden oft als Heurigengarten genutzt.
Ein breiter Damm führt durch den Schilfgürtel zum Sporthafen. Das Schilf dient als Brutgebiet für Vögel, Rohstofflieferant für Dächer und als Sichtschutz für Ferienhäuser.
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Great European Road Trip - Part 1: Czech Republic, Germany & Austria
Great European Road Trip - Part 1: Czech Republic, Germany & Austria
Few trips are on more travellers bucket lists than a European road trip, and with good reason! Getting lost in the tiny towns and through the stunning nature of these amazing countries is the experience of a lifetime!
Great European Road Trip: The Plan!
Half the fun of going on a European road trip is planning one and we spent months and months staring at huge maps of Europe trying to plot our perfect route through the most beautiful countries, cities and nature we could find. The only problem, as you’ll soon find out, is that there is simply way too much to see and never enough time to see it all, so you’ve got to plan smart.
We’re huge road trip fans, so when it came to planning our Great European Road Trip we had a handful of countries that we knew no European road trip was complete without, including Germany, Austria and Italy - but we also wanted to add some new ones we’d never been to.
We’ve always loved Prague but always found ourselves walking around the same parts of the old city every time we visited and never getting out to explore the rest of the country. No road trip is complete without a car, and so Prague became our starting point and the spot where we launched off after picking up our trusty car, which Anne named Roger, and heading all through the Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, Italy, Slovenia and Croatia - a journey through six countries, over twenty-three days and over 3,100km.
Great European Road Trip: The Rental Car!
Anne and I have been lucky to travel to over 40 countries together in the last five years, but until last June when we did our “Great American Road Trip” we hadn’t ever done a proper road trip together, and sadly just stayed close in to the city center areas or spent a day on a tour without getting out into the countryside to explore more.
Picking the right rental car is key, because if you travel like we do you’ll pretty much live in it. We’ve been Hertz Gold Plus Rewards members for years now and the perks of the membership simply make it a no brainer. Not only do we get the pick any car we want, but you can get access to the Hertz Connect device with wifi, phone calls and city guides as well as adding a second driver for free and earning Emirates Skywards Miles.
As with any traveling, it is the small things, perks, extras and benefits which add up to make all the difference, and this is one of them.
Anne picked a beautiful rust colored SUV, named him Roger and off we went to start our 23-day adventure!
Great European Road Trip: Czech Republic
Heading out of Prague was simple enough with our navigation and we knew what our first stop would end up being: to get a cooler! A quick stop at the local Czech shopping mall and Lidl, and we were packed with groceries, a full cooler and were heading north to czech out (see what I did there) the Sedlec Ossuari, a literal church made of bones.
According to history, so many people wanted to be buried on this site that starting in the 15th Century they ran out of space in the cemetery and simply started to use the human skeletal bones to build the church - which now contains the remains of between 40,000-70,000 individuals. Nice start to a romantic European road trip, huh?
If you have followed us for awhile you’ll know we rarely plan anything out at all, even where we’re staying at night. Anne managed to find the most random place we’ve ever slept tucked deep in the Czech countryside where a woman had renovated a horse trailer on her farm and listed it on AirBnb for $18/night - sold!
After a peaceful and quiet night we awoke to horses, goats, sheep, cats and one judgemental llama. Quick stop in the eco toilet and a breakfast from our cooler we were off to visit the Bohemian Switzerland National Park, a beautiful forest which is ironically on the border with Germany and the Czech Republic, nowhere near Switzerland.
Operation “Less Fat Jeff” was in full effect as we set off on the first hike of our Great European Road Trip through a stunning forest - the actual filming location for Narnia - and made our way up to the top to the largest sandstone arch in Europe, which isn’t as impressive as the hike itself, but well worth doing the hike.
Great European Road Trip: The Cooler & The Backpack!
Now, if you’ve followed us on our travels for very long you’ll know were hobo travellers and don’t much care to be fancy or spend a lot of money, so we always buy as much food as we can at any market or grocery store and pack...
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Travel out of Vienna, Austria (6) to beautiful Lake Neusiedl in the pannonian basin
We are going out of Vienna and are travelling to Lake Neusiedl, that is about an hour south of Vienna in Austria.
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Lake Neusiedl (German: Neusiedler See) or Fertő is the second largest Endorheic lake in Central Europe, straddling the Austrian--Hungarian border. The lake covers 315 km², of which 240 km² is on the Austrian side and 75 km² on the Hungarian side. The lake's drainage basin has an area of about 1,120 km². From north to south, the lake is about 36 km long, and it is between 6 km and 12 km wide from east to west. On average, the lake's surface is 115.45 m above the Adriatic Sea and the lake is no more than 1.8 m deep.
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ABSOLUTELY MASSIVE AUGUSTINER KELLER - Munich, Germany - Leonard Does Europe S1 E17
For our final beer garden in Munich, we were joined by my mom, and brought her to the absolutely massive Augustiner Keller, which is right in the middle of the city. This is the third largest beer garden in Munich, and can hold 5,000 people. Really amazing place with a ton of outdoor seating, a full restaurant, and a cellar bar called Lagerkeller. Another cool thing about it is the beer is gravity-poured from wooden casks, which gives it less carbonation and more flavor due to it being warmer and more aerated.
And that's it for Munich! Next up... Austria.
While in Munich, we made a point to go to as many authentic beer gardens as possible, which often meant traveling outside of the tourist areas via public transportation. The Beer Drinker's Guide to Munich by Larry Hawthorne was indispensable in helping us figure out which beer gardens were worth going to, and in showing us exactly how to get to them. Plus, it has coupons for free beer!!!
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Walking through Baden near Vienna - Austria
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Enjoy the short walk through the city of Baden near Vienna.
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- Kurpark
- Anna Höhe
- Dreifaltigkeitssäule
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- Stadttheater Baden
- Sommer Arena
- Casion Baden
- St. Stephan
- Thermalstrandbad Baden
- Schwechat
- Beethoventempel
- Mozarttempel
- Zuckerl Ecke (Katies Cakes)
- Eispeter Baden
- Cafe Central
- Schwechat
- Viadukt
- Burgruine Rauhenstein & Rauheneck
- Rosarium
- Doblhoff Park
- Rollett Museum
- Lanner und Strauss Denkmal
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Neusiedler See Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about nature park Neusdieler See.
On the border that lies between Austria and Hungary is a unique and natural space, the Neusiedler See, that is located within a region that has much to offer. In 1954 the first biological station was established in the reed zone of the Neusiedler See. Today its large variety of natural wonders not only fascinates scientists but also attracts visitors from all over the world.A few kilometres south east of the lake, on the Hungarian side, is the sleepy village of Fertöd whose name originated from the lake’s Hungarian name. Although Fertöd contains some beautiful architecture, its main attraction lies outside the village. The Rococo castle of the former Hungarian prince, Esterhazy. was first built as a modest hunting lodge. However, inspired by a visit to Versailles in 1764, Prince Nikolaus ordered that the complex be completely rebuilt and almost fifty years passed until construction work of the new residence was completed. On the Austrian side of the lake, Mörbisch am See dates back to the fifth century B.C. Various archaeological finds show that both Celts and Romans settled in the area. One of the region’s many fascinating villages, Oggau became known as Austria’s oldest red wine village after drinking bowls from Roman times that contained traces of red wine were excavated. The beauty of the landscape, the incredible variety of flora and fauna, and the fascinating history of its towns and villages, all these factors leave an indelible impression of Austria’s Neusiedler See.
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TIPS AND TRICKS FOR EUROPE! - Leonard Does Europe S1 E1
In the first video from my Leonard Does Europe series, I explain why and how I went on this 5-week trip, and then give some tips and tricks on how to plan for a long European vacation and how to save a bunch of money.
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