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Alexenau Pages by hunterV
| Page Views: 400 Last Visit to Alexenau: June, 2003 | One of the Remote Districts of Weyregg by hunterV - last update: Aug 25, 2008 |
Hospitable Alexenau Alexenau is just a small district of the town of Weyregg where we, a group of kids from Luhansk region and me as an interpreter, stayed for three weeks. This district that is, in fact, a separate village and would be considered to be town suburbs in Ukraine. Ona day we went to that part of the town on a hike, which turned out to be more than one hour walk through the forest. These beautiful buildings on the picture were the first ones we saw after our long walk through the forest. |  | | Downtown Alexenau, Upper Austria |
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| "Hotel Bramosen", Alexenau, Austria |
|  | Hotel Bramosen The hotel is very impressive. It is a five-star hotel, in fact. Can you imagine a four-star hotel located in the suburbs of a small town? Not in Ukraine at least... The hotel owners were our hosts. They treated the kids with ice-creams and showed us aroung the hotel. It was very impressive indeed to see a village hotel that has four stars and all modern conveniences and receives lots of foreign guests every year.
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Very Impressed We took another hike up the hill to the tourists' hut that serves as a lunch and dinner point for tourists. We were treated to a splendid dinner sponsored by the owner of the hotel. We took this picture after our dinner. The dinner with Frau Rosa and Frau Hilda from the town folk group was very rewarding and memorable!
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| Pros: | "Very beautiful countryside, a fine stream, thick forest, hospitable people and a lot to see more" | | Cons: | "Rather long distance to walk from where we stayed - but healthy!" | | In A Nutshell: | "More Than Just a Hike" |
Comments for hunterV about Alexenau | | | | |
deecat Mon Dec 11, 2006 17:54 UTC A teacher, a mentor, a guide, an interpreter...a man of all trades and a gentleman and a scholar. Here in USA, we refer to a man such as yourself as a "Renaissance Man"! | f1unland Sun Oct 24, 2004 19:05 UTC Seems like a great place Vic - so glad you enjoyed Austria so much :-) |
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