Halli-hallo!
Our trip from Prague to Salzburg went very smoothly. Our Airbnb host, Mike, met us at the apartment to show us the ins and outs and give us some local tips. Our apartment was excellent, just like being at home - fully equipped kitchen, comfy beds, a lounge room and was warm and inviting. After settling in, we rugged up and set out for the Alt Stadt to explore the Christmas markets. You would think after two weeks of Christmas markets we'd be sick of them - but no. The Salzburg ones were particularly lovely, most of the products were handmade or from local produce and there was little repetition amongst stalls. The whole city is framed by mountains, and the town is packed with beautiful churches, which creates a pretty impressive backdrop for some yuletide spirit!
Despite our hope for some wintry fun, being so close to the Alps, we were blessed (cursed?) with what my weather app described as "abundant sunshine" and the kind of skies you only see this close to the mountains. We headed for Untersberg, the closest mountain to Salzburg. Fun fact, this mountain featured in the opening and closing credits of the Sound of Music! We took the cable car to the top, where we were greeted with panoramic views of Salzburg to one side and the jagged skyline of the Alps to the other. Best of all, at the top, was snow! Icy, less than a a few inches deep, patchy and melting in the sun, but snow nonetheless. Michaela was so excited! I had forgotten however, how anxious slippery snow made me, so while the other's continued on a very treacherous "path" (I would call it a slippery goat-track of death) to the peak, I sat back in the sunshine to enjoy the views. Once the intrepid trekkers arrived back down, we enjoyed a simple lunch and hot drink at the restaurant. Eating on top of a mountain is one thing I won't forget in a hurry!
On the way back in to Salzburg we stopped at Schloss Mirabell. In summer, the castles grounds form a famous garden filled with fountains (and also home to the rotunda from "sixteen going on seventeen"). In winter, there is the sweetest Christmas wonderland, filled with pine trees, baubles, lights and music. The shutters of the castle windows are done up like the windows of an advent calendar. We drank warm punch and snacked on roasted chestnuts. I feel so cheesy just writing this, but Salzburg is a truly wonderful place to spend Christmas.
Christmas Day we were up and early for the much-hyped horse drawn sleigh ride. The bus trip to Ramsau was beautiful, up through the mountains. The only problem? No snow. Like, none. It had been such an unusually warm season in Salzburg that even the mountains in the Alps didn't have snow! It was so disappointing, I had figured being close enough to the Alps in winter would guarantee us to have even some patchy snow. The tour guide was pretty apologetic, but as she pointed out - anything is better than rain! We did have crazy nice weather (again), which made for lovely views while we enjoyed the novelty of the horses and the decorated carts. In Ramsau itself there was some generated snow created for winter sports, which enabled us to get some faux-snowy pictures. We enjoyed a tasty lunch in a local restaurant, and drove back to Salzburg taking in the mountain scenery.
After going so full-on for the last two weeks, we spent the new few days taking it easy. We walked around the markets once more, strolled around the forests on the top of Monchsberg, explored the ancient St. Peter's Abbey catacombs (dating from the 11th century and hewn out of the rock in the mountain) and discovered more of Salzburg city. It was so lovely to take a break from the hectic schedule that travelling often is, sleeping in and taking our time and basing our days around meals. We spent a lot of time eating delicious food and made regular runs to the local supermarket for snacks (oh! the chocolate!). We were all sad to say goodbye to this beautiful city that had been our home for a week. Myself, I know I had grown rather attached to the place and would love to spend Christmas here again one year (with my family, as travelling overseas during the Christmas holidays again has been banned!). Hope you all had a wonderful time with your families, and all drank and ate yourselves stupid like we did.
























































