Friday, June 24

Beloved Little Werfen and THE WORLD'S LARGEST ICE CAVE!

My hotel and it's owner--the sweetest woman in Werfen! She and another couple going to the cave expressed concern when I stepped out wearing shorts and my Patagonia long sleeve shirt. haha. They laughed and were relieved when I told them I had pants, a jacket, and a sweatshirt in my purse! I was prepared!

Waiting for the shuttle to the cave...

May pole!

To get to the cave, it took a ten minute shuttle bus, a twenty minute walk, the longest gondola ride I've ever experienced, followed by another twenty minute walk...


Waiting for the gondola....






Beware of Rockslides!



I'm glad I snapped this shot before the clouds rolled in!
This is a trail...not for the average hiker! I'm sure you would need some hardcore gear for this. I'd love to do it someday...

I loooved observing the ecology of the area. It was my first time in a tundra biome! Tundra is found near the poles and at very high elevations, such as the Alps. It has small biomass but a large biodiversity of short vegetation, including pretty flowers and mosses! I was at the top of the Alps, above the tree line!


I made it to the cave! The cave is 42km long. The first km is full of amazing ice formations, which  you can see here: http://www.eisriesenwelt.at/site/content/CB_ContentShow.php?coType=photos . The inside of the cave stays below freezing all year long. In winter, cold air pushes in. The rocks hold in the cold like ice packs during the summer.
Nature memorial. The state of Salzburg established this as an "especially protected cave". It is named Eisriesenwelt.



If I had had time, I might have hiked this trail instead of ridden the gondola! :)

Giant castle in Werfen.

On the shuttle back down. On the radio a traditional Austrian-pride type song played, and the Austrians sang along. I thought it was funny, the song mentioned something about it raining constantly for half the year (it's true), wearing lederhosen, drinking beer probably--I don't remember exactly, I wish I did! Immediately after this song, "Fortunate Son" by Creedence Clearwater Revival played. :) "Ooh that red white and blue!" I felt like singing along, but I did not. haha.

little Werfen!

Looking down the tracks one way...
...and then the other. It was so peaceful and quiet here. I wish I had spent more time here!
Werfen train station! I had a nice conversation with the gentleman working the train station. He was very chatty (and a good challenge to my German-speaking skills!), I don't think they get many visitors here. haha. He printed me a great train schedule and got me on the road sooner than I thought I could. Everyone here is so nice! The train station was as empty when I left as it was when I arrived. I was sad to board the train, because I knew it would take me out of the heart of the Alps, which I love so much! I'm so glad I made the trip to Eisriesenwelt, it was AMAZING!

1 comment:

  1. Your post reminded me of when I was in France with two friends when My Humps came on the radio. (: We weren't shy though, we def. sang along and the French people we were with found it very funny.

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