Innsbruck by day |
A day out to Innsbruck reminded us of what a quintessential European city looks like. It was the first time we’d been into an actual city since we have been away and we were excited by the buzz! As any other it has an old town area full of beautiful facades and brimming with quirkiness, a mandatory accordian player, with the added extra of a backdrop of stunning mountains. We just wandered, soaking it in, saw a part of a traditional wedding under the Golden Roof (difficult to see well through the throngs of tourists), had some lunch and then spent quite a long time pounding the pavements for beach towels! We finally found a shop in the most unlikely place smack in the middle of the old town square amongst all the souvineers!
Saturday we stayed around the campsite, walked into the nearby village of Natters where we found another playground and where Amelia found a shop selling ‘going out to dinner shoes’ which she ‘really needs as she hasn’t got anything to wear to a party’! (Amelia – do you know you’re only 4?)
We met a couple from Doubleview also staying here, with two little kiddies the same as us, travelling around in a camper van for two months! That’s the second set of Aussies we’ve met from Perth and the fact that they were also doing it with kids in tow relieved us from worrying that we might just be crazy! We arranged to have dinner with them on Saturday night, but after a huge day of hiking, riding gondola’s and then getting lost they gave us a raincheck.
It turned out well though as a spontaneous decision by Maciek (couldn’t have been me as I need to plan things at least two days in advance!) took us into Innsbruck by train for dinner. It was lovely as the crowds had dispersed, and we enjoyed a meal and a beer (we didn’t go the stein!) and the kids had MORE ice-cream and we took our time window shopping and trying on silly hats in the souvineer shops! You never know, some unsuspecting relatives may get one for Christmas!
Innsbruck by night |