After driving for 20 minutes or so, we stopped at a car parking area.
There is something extra ordinary about this place, a big roaring waterfall is lying just at the side of the narrow tar road. When we first saw this big waterfall from the windscreen, it did scare us. It was so near that if I wind down the window, I could have touched the fast falling water.

This is the parking area, and the big waterfall I was talking about. Husband said this should be the fastest way to go down the town center should we parked our car here. Too bad there wasn't any vacancy.

Before leaving, we overlooking Hallstatt town from that parking area. Suddenly, husband pointed at the orange color guesthouse next to the church, and told me that he almost came to a point to book a room there. He gave up because it's too expensive, more than €220. Some more, the room isn't a lake view one. All of the lake view rooms were booked.

Should husband booked a room, I think our room could be one of this facing our side. Yeah, I think maybe it's not so worth it if the room is not facing the lake.

A very beautiful church it is.



I saw many people have this kind of tree planted at their front yard. The fruits look like an apple, but not quite. I'm still not sure if they are apple tree or not? But husband said they are not.

Whenever I see an apple tree, it reminds me of a regret....a regret for not plucking an apple and take a bite right on it when we passed by some apple plantations in Norway many years ago. There were nobody around the plantation, and cough cough, we were such a decent people that we didn't want to steal without asking. Only some time later, I figured out we could have leave a note and dropped some money there, for the apples we have taken away. Silly, I still think of this incident until now.
Also, isn't it nice when you wake up in the morning, open the window, pluck an apple right from the tree outside there and take a bite? YumYum, would be the most refreshing and juicy breakfast for the day. Well, that would be a wishful thinking as long as we still live in HK.

The name Hall is most probably comes from the old Celtic name for salt. The salt mines near the village has being an important factor. Salt was a valuable resource, so the region was historically very wealthy. In fact, there is another famous salt mine, operated by Saltwelten, located above downtown Hallstatt. When the boys saw the banner, they bugged us to take them for a trip again. We felt very tempted to go too. But of course we didn't go.

Today, apart from the salt production, which since 1595 is transported for 40 kilometers from Hallstatt to Ebensee via a brine pipeline, tourism plays a major role in the town's economic life. Hallstatt is a popular tourist attraction owing to its small-town appeal and can be toured on foot in ten minutes.

The village also gave its name to the early Iron Age Hallstatt culture and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for Cultural Heritage.









Side decoration of one of the shops.







Speaking of funeral, there is so little place for cemeteries that every 10 years, bones used to be exhumed and removed into an ossuary, to make room for new burials. A collection of elaborately decorated skulls with the owners' names, professions, death dates inscribed on them is on display at the local chapel. I don't know if this is still a practice in modern days?
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We stood there silently to wait for the funeral to get over, so as to continue our walk. But the funeral was progressing very slow. After 15 minutes, we left the place by using a small side street somewhere in between the shops here.



We drove back to Gosau village, at around 5.30 pm.
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4 comments:
WOW
Your photos are very beutiful.
Of course, your description is awsome, too.
Hope that I can visit thoese beautiful places.
By the way, my family name is also Lee ^^
Aarrgh! Help me. I wanna go to Austria, please help! Such beautiful view of Gosau and Halstatt Town. I would stay there for a couple of days just to enjoy the serenity, wouldn't you?
P'Lum, thanks for dropping your comment here.
When there is a wish, there is a motivation. Good luck !
CY, Austria is a very very beautiful country. Worth going once in a lifetime.
Nope, with small children tagging along, we didn't stay at a place for couple of days. Got to make the trip dynamic with some fun programs so that they won't feel bored and restless.
Maybe when we get older, we would do that, more settle down. Still have plenty of time for that.
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