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Athens to Stuttgart Road Trip Part 14 – Budapest – Austria – Stuttgart

Today in the evening we crossed the border to Austria. Booked a room in a small hotel in the mountains. Turned out that it belongs to a Dutch couple who got it a few years ago. We were the only guests and the place was really quiet. They made us a Pizza, and after two beers, we went to sleep. The next day, we had an early breakfast and were on the road again.

‎⁨Neckenmarkt⁩, ⁨Burgenland⁩
Neckenmarkt⁩, ⁨Burgenland⁩

The sun is deep down - the shadows grow longer
The sun is deep down – the shadows grow longer

‎⁨Thomasberg⁩, ⁨Lower Austria⁩
Thomasberg⁩, ⁨Lower Austria⁩

On the way to the hotel
On the way to the hotel

The next day, it was driving and driving – to get to Stuttgart for the night.

A bit before Schwarzenbichtle
A bit before Schwarzenbichtle

The next small village
The next small village

We only drove the small roads here as well
We only drove the small roads here as well

Zell am See
Zell am See

Zell am See

Zell am See
Zell am See

‎⁨Weißkirchen in Steiermark⁩, ⁨Styria⁩
‎⁨Weißkirchen in Steiermark⁩, ⁨Styria⁩

‎⁨Sankt Peter ob Judenburg⁩, ⁨Styria
‎⁨Sankt Peter ob Judenburg⁩, ⁨Styria

‎⁨Teufenbach-Katsch⁩, ⁨Styria⁩
Teufenbach-Katsch⁩, ⁨Styria

‎⁨Ranten⁩, ⁨Styria
Ranten⁩, ⁨Styria

‎⁨Ranten⁩, ⁨Styria

‎Tamsweg⁩ - not good if you travel with a van or any bigger vehicle
Tamsweg⁩ – not good if you travel with a van or any bigger vehicle

Penk
Penk

Tweng⁩
Tweng⁩

Flachau⁩
Flachau⁩

‎⁨Saalfelden am Steinernen Meer
Saalfelden am Steinernen Meer

‎⁨Saalfelden am Steinernen Meer

In Germany, we went on the highway – we were late, and I wanted to show Mitsos the Münster in Ulm.

‎⁨Augsburg Forest Nature Park⁩, ⁨Zusmarshausen⁩, ⁨Germany⁩
Augsburg Forest Nature Park⁩

Marktplatz Ulm
Marktplatz

Ulmer Münster
Ulmer Münster. The construction of this old church started in 1377. It will remain the tallest church in the world until the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain, is completed. It is the 5th-tallest structure built before the 20th century, with 161.5 meters!

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