After Innsbruck, the next highlight of our route is the bike route from Krimml to Salzburg. This is easy cycling, down valley in spectacular scenery. And it has the added bonus of starting at one of Austria’s prime attractions – the highest waterfall in Europe. I am sure it has graced many a Grand Tour before ours.
The snag is that, from Innsbruck, Krimml is the wrong side of the Gerlos pass at 1630m. This involves over 1000m of climbing. In view of the achievements so far, and the general weariness of mind and body, yesterday’s committee meeting unanimously approved a proposal to pass on the Gerlos pass, and to approach the Krimml Falls by an alternative route.
So we have enjoyed a 4 hour, very circuitous, train ride through the centre of Austria. Beautiful! At the end, part of the track had been washed away by the storms at the end of July and we finished the journey by bus. A coach tour in Austria – why didn’t we think of that before?
Anyway, the Krimml Falls were fantastic. From 1430 to 1070m in a nearly continuous fall. I ran about to all the viewing points with all the other kids! But they are too tall to fit in one photo! And now we are camping round the back of the posh hotel, at around 1000m.

Helen’s track of the day:
Fever to the Form by Nick Mulvey
All those hours of sitting, sightseeing but not cycling, meant that I could listen to some more new music that I had on my phone and the Nick Mulvey album is very good. This one stuck for no apparent reason.















































