Gorgeous! There is Nothing more beautiful than to explore a new place or revisit a cherished one. Travelling along with you Gabe, can’t wait to see where you go next. 🌍
My grandparents are from Tyrol and it’s my dream to someday see this beautiful region!! I have an authentic Tyrolean walking stick that my uncle brought back in the 1970’s when he visited there. Enjoy your time there and thank you again for providing this wonderful opportunity for me to see all the amazing people and places you visit ❤🙏🥰☮️
Just go for it! Austria is a very well organized and safe country. Dont know where you are from but the only challange is probably to find an affordable intercontinental flight. My philosophy is: When you want something, just go for it. Life is too short and opportunities too rare.
Aww, you are so sweet to offer the encouragement!! I will definitely do my best to get there soon!! I live in Maryland in the USA. Currently have a son in medical school and two other kids in university so the time is coming…. Thank you for the reply ❤🙏☮️
Yeahhhh...go there...if you are from US, you will find Austria super cute🎉, also, Austrians are famous for good service in restaurants/hotels. One even says ' do me the Austrian way' if one wants someone to be super polite
We saw the Alps when we were on our way (my Grandparents and I) to Vienna in January of '79. Beautiful mountains! Just marvels, them! You will love Vienna!
I went to Vienna, Austria in 2022, beautiful city so much to see and do, then I went to Hallstatt up in the Alps , breathtaking, and took another day trip to Bratislava , Slovakia.
What an incredible video! Someone else probably looked this up already, but seems the leiergeige is a type of hurdy-gurdy. Love these videos. I am always awestruck by how the devastation of a world war is completely erased and wonder what some of these places looked like in 1944. I am fascinated by the areas thought to be old Celtic lands. Amazing to see you walking the tunnels under the fortress.
That fortress/castle is cool, what history! Europe of 500 or 1000 years ago had wholly different paradigm to exist in peacefully. Looking forward to more from Austria.
Just a tipp, if you wanna go around Austria by train and public transport then there is the possibility to buy a "Vorteilscard". It's one time 66 Euro and every ticket price is half. It's worth it pretty fast. It's cheaper for families, children or older people. I think it's also for most inner city public traffic and also has advantages when you plan to go to other European countries.
In the buildings below the castle on the river side there is a pedestrian street where there is a cannon ball stuck in the wall that’s been there since the 1500’s I think it is. Also, you’re not far from Schloss Itter which was one of the last battles of WWII and only one of two occasions where Germans and Americans helped each other.
Wow those tunnels, absolutely incredible. Gabriel, thanks for the refreshing sip of your beer, hit the spot.🍺 You are always generous to share with us.😊❤
Great video beautiful town loved the tour of Kufstein fortress the tunnels were a bit creepy but lovely scenery from up there. Nice walk to the cave. Salzburg will have a lot more people but well worth visiting
I was in Kufstein many times in past 15 years. My sister lives in Germany on the border with Austria. Actually I have a lot of friends they live in Austria. Thinking about moving somewhere around. Have Italy and Croatia also in mind.
If you have time then take a train to Werfen from Kufstein and visit Eisriesenwelt - the largest ice cave in the world Eisriesenwelt Cable car and cave in Werfen, Austria. It will be a worth while natural beauty to visit. My family and I drove a car there from Salzburg to see the cave and take the tour. Also there will be a hike uphill to reach the cave. Nelson, Gotha, FL
Gabe traveler the Hiking king !! and the beer taster! whenever you say you like one, i totally trust you voice tone !beautiful region, very picturesque.😊👌✌
Austria is not expensive . You need to know where to go and when. You can save on train tickets 50% or more if you plan ahead. As everywhere else in the world if you plan ahead you save a lot. If you purchase tickets at the counter a few minutes before you travel you will pay full price.
Seeing his direction, wishes and that he has already seen Vienna and Bratislava (but also Prague), it really makes much sense to go to Češky Krumlov and Hluboka Castle after Salzburg. Then Brno, Trenčin, Prievidza (Bojnice Castle and Čičmany) and Visoke Tatry (Štrbske Pleso, Lomnicky Štit). Although Karlovy Vary and Plzen are amazing, too, but off the path. After Visoke Tatry in High Tatras, path can go through Hungary to Romania to be outside of the Schengen Zone for some time.
I've wanted to see Cesky Krumlov, will check it on the map and see what makes the most sense. I haven't decided yet where I'm going tomorrow so I'm checking the options.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos , Salzburg-Linz-Češke Budejovice path has good connections (train or bus), maybe even Češky Krumlov is in some way connected to Linz. Both Češky Krumlov and Hluboka Castle are not far from Češke Budejovice, both really worth visiting in my opinion. They are unique in many ways, even for worldwide travelers.
@Ojstra Completely agree! Castle Hluboká, Český Krumlov, České Budějovice, Šumava mountains and valleys are all really nice. Should definitely not get forgotten. Also South Moravia around Brno, Valtice Castle, and all the vineyards are very pretty.
Hi Gabriel, the castle looks like something from Mary Shelly's Frankenstein. I could see the townspeople chasing the monster across the bridge with pitchforks. It's surprising not a tourist attraction to this cave's remarkable area nicely tucked away. Gabriel, I don't you're making a stop there, but Vienna is the City of Dreams or the City of Music, the home of Mozart and Beethoven and the world's first psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud.
He has already been to Vienna some years earlier. In Austria, there are many bigger and more attractive (mainly high mountain caves) as karst with all its phenomena is widely presented in the Northern Limestone Alps, although these caves are not that spectacular as some caves in Dinaric Alps, such as Postojna Cave in Slovenia. However, near Werfen (40 km south of Salzburg), there is the amazing ice cave system named Eisriesenwelt where ice is all year long on the elevation of 1,656 m. In Werfen is also the amazing fortress that is similarly attractive as that in Kufstein, with addition of some bird-of-prey shows up there.
Hi Gabe - please go see also Carinthia in Austria (on the boarder to italy / slovenia) - lots of lakes, mountains, castles, waterfall, lots of amazing hiking too :)
Hi... I dont know how your buying your tickets but i have done that ri Kufstein to Salzburg multiple times . There are cheaper routes with one change takes a little longer for around €30 (without discount).. If you book 7 days in advance you can get way way way cheaper saver fares on the direct OBB RailJet for only €9.90 !!!
Being from Sweden, typically seen as an expensive country, I am totally flabbergasted by the prices for train rides in other western European countries. A 90 minutes train ride between my town and the city of Malmö goes for about €11 fixed price for a ticket bought on the day of travel, that's how it should be. And it's not like we have lower incomes and living standards than the rest of Europe or anything like that. In other high income countries in Europe I traveled in I found only Belgium and Ireland to have reasonable train fares.
I may be way off here but I think the astronomical prices are by design to attract the ‘right type’ of tourist and resident. These prices work to restrict access. While I can technically afford these prices, I am completely turned off my the audacity of charging these exorbitant prices for food and transportation.
@@VKS4life I really do not get the dislike some countries have for budget travelers and why they want to avoid them. I am a backpacker and budget traveler and never harmed or offended anyone on my travels and as far as I know this is not a behavior typical for backpackers and budget travelers, the really annoying tourists like stag parties usually stay in fancy hotels and have quite a big budget. Trains are a very much vital means of commuting for both leisure and work and should therefore have prices that more or less everyone can pay easily without breaking the bank, in my opinion that is, and it's good for the environment too and vastly reduces pollution by cars the cheaper the train fares are. Belgium is an extremely good model with train fares fixed to all destinations and all trains (except international trains) and doesn't change by popularity or the closer it gets to the day of travel, and the prices are considerably lower than in for example France and Austria no matter which way you put it, this despite that they have roughly the same living standards and incomes. In Sweden also we have humane train fares and I rarely ever see our trains get annoyingly overcrowded by budget travelers exploiting cheap train fares. High speed trains has prices that change by popularity yes, but not with astronomical prices. Local trains and slow trains have fixed prices that are very much affordable. These ripoffs on food and train fares is the main reason why I prefer traveling in Southern Europe and the countries that are in the former Eastern Bloc and former Yugoslavia, so if these other countries hates people like me and doesn't want us to go there I guess they are successful!
@@vaultkeeper2 well, I think you’re right. Except for Zermatt, which I would willingly pay a premium to visit because of the majestic Matterhorn, I will stay clear of the rest of Switzerland and Austria, on principle. Rather spend a fortune elsewhere.
@@VKS4life Yes, there are medieval towns and cities just as amazing in the Czech Republic and Poland as there are in Austria and Switzerland, but for only a fraction of the price. I agree, if going there it has to be for something very special like the mountains that can't be found elsewhere. Earlier this month, I visited the 2 towns Kutna Hora and Karlovy Vary in the Czech Republic (or Czechia as some prefer to call it), they were amazing and unlike these towns in the videos from Switzerland and Austria where there doesn't appear to be a single soul outside, these towns were full with visitors from all over the world enjoying the places and marvelling at the architecture and there was live music, one can really wonder why this difference, yeah! And as seen in Sweden and Belgium, just because your country's rich it doesn't mean you have to rip people off.
17:54 How does the forest know where to stop spreading and let the rest be a neat meadow? Is that phenomenon localized to Austria, Switzerland, and Germany?
In my opinion gondola, funicular, and toboggan are all modes of transport having funny names. Merry go round on the other hand is something not to be messed with. Little girl with the creepy doll is always round the corner
HI, Gabriel! I think, you should travel to Hungary, Slovakia and Poland after your Austrian journey. Although, We are in the high season, you Will find much reasonable prices than in Austria. As a Hungarian I would suggest you coming to the Balaton lake. The summer temperature is much moderate here and the lake is warmer than anywhere in Greece, not talking about Croatia...
Lake Balaton is surely one of the warmest water lakes in Europe in Summer because the average depth of the lake is only 3 meters, with only one river tributary of river Zala. However, Lake Neusiedl on the Austrian-Hungarian border, known as the "Viennese Sea" is in average only 1 meter deep with no tributaries (therefore the only source of water are precipitations and the lake is endorheic), so maybe it can warm up even more. On the shores of Lake Balaton, Tihany and Balatonfüred are really nice towns in my opinion, especially Tihany. I also had a nice experience in Tapolca with underground lake boat ride, Tapolcai tavasbarlang. However, I don't see other Hungarian cities and towns (except for Budapest, where Gabriel has already been) anything special for a worldwide tourist as there are many similar towns in all the area of former Austro-Hungarian Empire. In Czechia, Poland and Romania are more special towns in my opinion and Slovakia has amazing High Tatra mountains with some interesting mountainous architecture. Nevertheless, as a Slovenian, a neighbour, I love your country Hungary, too.
@@Ojstra There are very interesting towns in Hungary even for a World traveller. I recommand to visit Veszprém, very near to the Balaton lake, Sopron near to the Austrian border, and Eger at the Mátra mountain. Obviousely, Czechnia and Slovenia sufferd less from wars than Hungary, (we lost almost 2/3 of our territory) and there are much stronger Habsburg influence than in Hungary. Visiting those countries You might think, you are in Austria. Hungary is more different, an authentic experience in Central Europe. ( If you know where to go...) If someone want to see old german/Habsburg Europe, I recommand going to Austria , Czechia or Slovenia. If you want to see somewhat different, than go to Hungary. Not talking about the traveling cost: Hungary is the cheapest
Where are all the people?… We want Gabe in Lederhosen!!!! Please like this so he wears some 😂😂👍. Gabe if you push the button twice you go through the roof, it’s a WONKAVATOR!!!! 😃. Lunch looked good… Good luck going back up all those steps..
I was wondering ....will you climb a mountain in the Alps.?.....Grosslockner in the Austrian Alps seems to be a great one.....I've seen videos here on YT of climbers successfully reaching its summit.....the cross on the summit looks amazing
Well, so called Do-Re-Mi steps are in Mirabell Gardens near the Mirabell palace, only across the river Salzach from the city center of Salzburg, Sound of Music Pavillion is in the Hellbrunn Palace outside the city, there is background of the Hohenwefen castle 40 kms away in Do-Re-Mi songs (not far away are ice caves) and lake scenes were filmed in amazing towns of St. Wolfgang and St. Gilgen by Wofgangsee in Salzkammergut region. So, yeah, it is all near.
Gabriel, I know you like to leave a tip. When paying in cash, if the bill is €4.50 and you give €5 to the waiter, just say 'stimmt' - it saves his poor tired legs with the change!
True. Problem is my style of traveling is very spontaneous. I literally don't know which country I'm traveling to tomorrow. Booking trains more than a day or two in advance wouldn't work for me.
Awww, your in Austria again!! I m here in my home country too at the moment, just arrived 🇦🇹💛 Saw your videos of Switzerland, close to Italy and was wondering if Austria is comming next. Could have given you a ride through Northern Italy to Austria last week. 😄 Haha, you should get some Lederhosen. 😆
I also discovered Kufstein through the screensaver image, just a few days ago and added it to my “to visit” list. But I got to travel there sooner than anticipated when UA-cam presented your video. Coincidence? Or creepy AI stalking? Anyway, great video and I enjoyed the visit as usual.
I love your videos, you the OG. Do you know why Harald Balder always says “Gabriel traveler high roller mode”? I I missed that inside joke. And don’t go to Russia either
That tunnel was so long I inadvertently nodded off somewhere in the middle of it due to continuance and monotony , dreamt of being undertaker driving hearse on a steep Greek island I had seen on one of your videos, then suddenly a bulldozer passed by my house woke me up, and you were still going through the tunnel
This whole Alps series is fantastic. Love the random trails/hikes that you figure out as you go. The cave is amazing
Thanks Gabe for doing the hard work, walking the walk to show the fabulous sights
Gorgeous! There is Nothing more beautiful than to explore a new place or revisit a cherished one. Travelling along with you Gabe, can’t wait to see where you go next. 🌍
Outstanding. I've never heard of this place. Austrian towns look paradise to me.
Nothing like an afternoon two-beer-buzz hike!
For better or for worse. 😛
My grandparents are from Tyrol and it’s my dream to someday see this beautiful region!! I have an authentic Tyrolean walking stick that my uncle brought back in the 1970’s when he visited there. Enjoy your time there and thank you again for providing this wonderful opportunity for me to see all the amazing people and places you visit ❤🙏🥰☮️
Just go for it! Austria is a very well organized and safe country. Dont know where you are from but the only challange is probably to find an affordable intercontinental flight. My philosophy is: When you want something, just go for it. Life is too short and opportunities too rare.
Aww, you are so sweet to offer the encouragement!! I will definitely do my best to get there soon!! I live in Maryland in the USA. Currently have a son in medical school and two other kids in university so the time is coming….
Thank you for the reply ❤🙏☮️
Yeahhhh...go there...if you are from US, you will find Austria super cute🎉, also, Austrians are famous for good service in restaurants/hotels. One even says ' do me the Austrian way' if one wants someone to be super polite
Thank you so much Gabriel! These castles and caves are unbelievable .
Cool cave and castle.
That underground tunnel and cave was pretty amazing thank you for video blogging it.
Austria gotta be the cleanest place ive ever been. Zero litter or trash on the streets
Beautiful, what an amazing place the castle and fortresss are amazing and the canyon with the stairs and cave is stunning
We saw the Alps when we were on our way (my Grandparents and I) to Vienna in January of '79. Beautiful mountains! Just marvels, them! You will love Vienna!
I went to Vienna, Austria in 2022, beautiful city so much to see and do, then I went to Hallstatt up in the Alps , breathtaking, and took another day trip to Bratislava , Slovakia.
Beautiful clean city not a piece of paper on the streets. Thanks Gabriel truly enjoyed it.
Really enjoying your trek thru Europe! Love the history and the adventures - thank you.
What an incredible video!
Someone else probably looked this up already, but seems the leiergeige is a type of hurdy-gurdy.
Love these videos. I am always awestruck by how the devastation of a world war is completely erased and wonder what some of these places looked like in 1944.
I am fascinated by the areas thought to be old Celtic lands.
Amazing to see you walking the tunnels under the fortress.
That fortress/castle is cool, what history! Europe of 500 or 1000 years ago had wholly different paradigm to exist in peacefully. Looking forward to more from Austria.
what a hike! thanks for filming your adventure.
a big hello from england i brought your books from amazon loving your books
Excellent, that's great to hear. 👍
Just a tipp, if you wanna go around Austria by train and public transport then there is the possibility to buy a "Vorteilscard". It's one time 66 Euro and every ticket price is half. It's worth it pretty fast. It's cheaper for families, children or older people.
I think it's also for most inner city public traffic and also has advantages when you plan to go to other European countries.
In the buildings below the castle on the river side there is a pedestrian street where there is a cannon ball stuck in the wall that’s been there since the 1500’s I think it is. Also, you’re not far from Schloss Itter which was one of the last battles of WWII and only one of two occasions where Germans and Americans helped each other.
Wow those tunnels, absolutely incredible. Gabriel, thanks for the refreshing sip of your beer, hit the spot.🍺 You are always generous to share with us.😊❤
If you can visit the lake towns in Austria, Hallstatt is beautiful... but probably crowded. I loved Salzburg, enjoy!
Great video beautiful town loved the tour of Kufstein fortress the tunnels were a bit creepy but lovely scenery from up there. Nice walk to the cave. Salzburg will have a lot more people but well worth visiting
It's so funny, how you pronounce the German words,ha ha
I was in Kufstein many times in past 15 years. My sister lives in Germany on the border with Austria. Actually I have a lot of friends they live in Austria. Thinking about moving somewhere around. Have Italy and Croatia also in mind.
Thank you for your content.
WOW what an incredible video thanks gabriel.
Thinking of Austria reminds me of Mozart who was a resident of a city you mentioned. Great video Gabriel Traveler!
Wow!!!! Just wow!!! the most amazing place to walk with you Gabriel. Thank you so much. Thank you is not enough
Loved this area and the castle/fortress in was huge
I find this Inn river to be very thick, smooth, relaxed, carefree and undisturbed
... Beautiful Scenery ... Mission Accomplished!!!🥂
Nice work Gabriel. Thank you. Cheers.
Wow so amazing..im afraid id get lost.
Awesome finds in your travels. Always interesting.
Very nice footage. Be careful today predicted very heavy weather in Austria, Northern Italy and Slovenia.
Been there twice. First time in 2006 when I travelled from my German Army base only 20km away from Kufstein.
If you have time then take a train to Werfen from Kufstein and visit Eisriesenwelt - the largest ice cave in the world Eisriesenwelt Cable car and cave in Werfen, Austria. It will be a worth while natural beauty to visit. My family and I drove a car there from Salzburg to see the cave and take the tour. Also there will be a hike uphill to reach the cave. Nelson, Gotha, FL
great footage, man. glad you didn't come across any bears. looked like a right place for them
dude is very productive now! I like it
Gabe traveler the Hiking king !! and the beer taster! whenever you say you like one, i totally trust you voice tone !beautiful region, very picturesque.😊👌✌
The Leiergeige could be a cross between a hurdy gurdy (Leierkasten) and a violin (Geige)
Just think, not to many , if any, UA-camr has shown us the scenery that you did. Thank you !
Austria is not expensive . You need to know where to go and when. You can save on train tickets 50% or more if you plan ahead. As everywhere else in the world if you plan ahead you save a lot. If you purchase tickets at the counter a few minutes before you travel you will pay full price.
I just got back from Austria. Beautiful.
You will love Salzburg. Also I recommend Hohenwerfen Castle if you like castles. It was shown in the Sound of Music.
Where eagles dare was filmed there as well..I haven't been but I sure want to go to Austria sometime.
@@nicholasmcnally8215 they have a cool bird show there.
"Burger! Sounds good!" - that was hilarious, although it wasn't intended.
What a passage down Kufstein Fortress, excellent! Have a nice time in Salzburg, Mozart and The Sound of Music City, with another fortress.
Gabe being your close,check this town out Cesky Krumlov in the Czech Republic... Just a taught sir!
Seeing his direction, wishes and that he has already seen Vienna and Bratislava (but also Prague), it really makes much sense to go to Češky Krumlov and Hluboka Castle after Salzburg. Then Brno, Trenčin, Prievidza (Bojnice Castle and Čičmany) and Visoke Tatry (Štrbske Pleso, Lomnicky Štit). Although Karlovy Vary and Plzen are amazing, too, but off the path. After Visoke Tatry in High Tatras, path can go through Hungary to Romania to be outside of the Schengen Zone for some time.
I've wanted to see Cesky Krumlov, will check it on the map and see what makes the most sense. I haven't decided yet where I'm going tomorrow so I'm checking the options.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos , Salzburg-Linz-Češke Budejovice path has good connections (train or bus), maybe even Češky Krumlov is in some way connected to Linz. Both Češky Krumlov and Hluboka Castle are not far from Češke Budejovice, both really worth visiting in my opinion. They are unique in many ways, even for worldwide travelers.
@@Ojstra Right on, good to know, sounds nice.
@Ojstra Completely agree! Castle Hluboká, Český Krumlov, České Budějovice, Šumava mountains and valleys are all really nice. Should definitely not get forgotten. Also South Moravia around Brno, Valtice Castle, and all the vineyards are very pretty.
What a coincidence. My friend visited switzerland, then to austria too.
Hi Gabe, thank you for shearing interesting video and showing us beautiful places. Misson accomplished 😀😀😀, Chaos.
Hi Gabriel, the castle looks like something from Mary Shelly's Frankenstein. I could see the townspeople chasing the monster across the bridge with pitchforks. It's surprising not a tourist attraction to this cave's remarkable area nicely tucked away. Gabriel, I don't you're making a stop there, but Vienna is the City of Dreams or the City of Music, the home of Mozart and Beethoven and the world's first psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud.
He has already been to Vienna some years earlier. In Austria, there are many bigger and more attractive (mainly high mountain caves) as karst with all its phenomena is widely presented in the Northern Limestone Alps, although these caves are not that spectacular as some caves in Dinaric Alps, such as Postojna Cave in Slovenia. However, near Werfen (40 km south of Salzburg), there is the amazing ice cave system named Eisriesenwelt where ice is all year long on the elevation of 1,656 m. In Werfen is also the amazing fortress that is similarly attractive as that in Kufstein, with addition of some bird-of-prey shows up there.
Here's my Vienna video, nothing too amazing but I've been there so will probably skip it this time: ua-cam.com/video/VwUNTfZIGHk/v-deo.html
Hi Gabe - please go see also Carinthia in Austria (on the boarder to italy / slovenia) - lots of lakes, mountains, castles, waterfall, lots of amazing hiking too :)
I think that odd-looking instrument is a hurdy-gurdy. Always wondered what one of them looks like.
Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to your trip to Salzburg. I heard Grundlsee is a nice town to visit as well.
Hi... I dont know how your buying your tickets but i have done that ri Kufstein to Salzburg multiple times . There are cheaper routes with one change takes a little longer for around €30 (without discount).. If you book 7 days in advance you can get way way way cheaper saver fares on the direct OBB RailJet for only €9.90 !!!
Gabriel turns up in places unexpectedly without advance planning.
Dude you have the best job in the world, I envy you, wish I was younger so I could travel more,aloha from Kauai.
Being from Sweden, typically seen as an expensive country, I am totally flabbergasted by the prices for train rides in other western European countries. A 90 minutes train ride between my town and the city of Malmö goes for about €11 fixed price for a ticket bought on the day of travel, that's how it should be. And it's not like we have lower incomes and living standards than the rest of Europe or anything like that. In other high income countries in Europe I traveled in I found only Belgium and Ireland to have reasonable train fares.
I may be way off here but I think the astronomical prices are by design to attract the ‘right type’ of tourist and resident. These prices work to restrict access. While I can technically afford these prices, I am completely turned off my the audacity of charging these exorbitant prices for food and transportation.
@@VKS4life I really do not get the dislike some countries have for budget travelers and why they want to avoid them. I am a backpacker and budget traveler and never harmed or offended anyone on my travels and as far as I know this is not a behavior typical for backpackers and budget travelers, the really annoying tourists like stag parties usually stay in fancy hotels and have quite a big budget. Trains are a very much vital means of commuting for both leisure and work and should therefore have prices that more or less everyone can pay easily without breaking the bank, in my opinion that is, and it's good for the environment too and vastly reduces pollution by cars the cheaper the train fares are. Belgium is an extremely good model with train fares fixed to all destinations and all trains (except international trains) and doesn't change by popularity or the closer it gets to the day of travel, and the prices are considerably lower than in for example France and Austria no matter which way you put it, this despite that they have roughly the same living standards and incomes.
In Sweden also we have humane train fares and I rarely ever see our trains get annoyingly overcrowded by budget travelers exploiting cheap train fares. High speed trains has prices that change by popularity yes, but not with astronomical prices. Local trains and slow trains have fixed prices that are very much affordable.
These ripoffs on food and train fares is the main reason why I prefer traveling in Southern Europe and the countries that are in the former Eastern Bloc and former Yugoslavia, so if these other countries hates people like me and doesn't want us to go there I guess they are successful!
@@vaultkeeper2 well, I think you’re right. Except for Zermatt, which I would willingly pay a premium to visit because of the majestic Matterhorn, I will stay clear of the rest of Switzerland and Austria, on principle. Rather spend a fortune elsewhere.
@@VKS4life Yes, there are medieval towns and cities just as amazing in the Czech Republic and Poland as there are in Austria and Switzerland, but for only a fraction of the price. I agree, if going there it has to be for something very special like the mountains that can't be found elsewhere. Earlier this month, I visited the 2 towns Kutna Hora and Karlovy Vary in the Czech Republic (or Czechia as some prefer to call it), they were amazing and unlike these towns in the videos from Switzerland and Austria where there doesn't appear to be a single soul outside, these towns were full with visitors from all over the world enjoying the places and marvelling at the architecture and there was live music, one can really wonder why this difference, yeah!
And as seen in Sweden and Belgium, just because your country's rich it doesn't mean you have to rip people off.
Trains are expensive to operate
Hi, Gabriel.
Nice to see u back.
Hope u are well in all respects.
Thank u.
Harld Baldr who is now in India kept mentioning you (Gabriel Taveler) in his vlog😊😊. Have you watched his video?
In my opinion, Harld Baldr is not the most honourable of men.
I recall Harald mentioned Gabriel in his Nepal 🇳🇵 video a year ago
@dee74raz yes, and maybe I'm cynical, but I always feel like he is taking the p...
17:54 How does the forest know where to stop spreading and let the rest be a neat meadow?
Is that phenomenon localized to Austria, Switzerland, and Germany?
Gabriel, you can try using Google Lens to translate signs that are not in English.
I wonder if there were stair railings previously
*Be careful in the forest there are wolves and bears.* Thanks for the nice footage.
Let me know if you come to Munich next 👍🤔
Loved your video, me and my wife will be in Kuftstein in early October.
In Salzburg I highly recommend for eating & beer - The Augustiner Brewery in Salzburg Mülln was founded by Augustinian monks in 1621.
Hey Gabe, isn't your right arm tired of holding the camera after these interesting visits of all the countries you've been to ? Keep it up !
just say Danke for thank you.
Amazing ❤
In my opinion gondola, funicular, and toboggan are all modes of transport having funny names. Merry go round on the other hand is something not to be messed with. Little girl with the creepy doll is always round the corner
Weissbier best beer! Wish they were more common is america
Good morning Gabriel from Montreal. ✌
You must have a walk around the back of the castle in salzburg the views are amazing
That meal for 26$ Looked amazing and actually cheeper than here in the Usa. Looked amazing. Thanks Gabe
Omg, are you coming to Slovenia? 😊
Awesome
HI, Gabriel! I think, you should travel to Hungary, Slovakia and Poland after your Austrian journey. Although, We are in the high season, you Will find much reasonable prices than in Austria. As a Hungarian I would suggest you coming to the Balaton lake. The summer temperature is much moderate here and the lake is warmer than anywhere in Greece, not talking about Croatia...
Lake Balaton is surely one of the warmest water lakes in Europe in Summer because the average depth of the lake is only 3 meters, with only one river tributary of river Zala. However, Lake Neusiedl on the Austrian-Hungarian border, known as the "Viennese Sea" is in average only 1 meter deep with no tributaries (therefore the only source of water are precipitations and the lake is endorheic), so maybe it can warm up even more.
On the shores of Lake Balaton, Tihany and Balatonfüred are really nice towns in my opinion, especially Tihany. I also had a nice experience in Tapolca with underground lake boat ride, Tapolcai tavasbarlang. However, I don't see other Hungarian cities and towns (except for Budapest, where Gabriel has already been) anything special for a worldwide tourist as there are many similar towns in all the area of former Austro-Hungarian Empire. In Czechia, Poland and Romania are more special towns in my opinion and Slovakia has amazing High Tatra mountains with some interesting mountainous architecture. Nevertheless, as a Slovenian, a neighbour, I love your country Hungary, too.
@@Ojstra There are very interesting towns in Hungary even for a World traveller. I recommand to visit Veszprém, very near to the Balaton lake, Sopron near to the Austrian border, and Eger at the Mátra mountain. Obviousely, Czechnia and Slovenia sufferd less from wars than Hungary, (we lost almost 2/3 of our territory) and there are much stronger Habsburg influence than in Hungary. Visiting those countries You might think, you are in Austria. Hungary is more different, an authentic experience in Central Europe. ( If you know where to go...)
If someone want to see old german/Habsburg Europe, I recommand going to Austria , Czechia or Slovenia. If you want to see somewhat different, than go to Hungary. Not talking about the traveling cost: Hungary is the cheapest
Where are all the people?… We want Gabe in Lederhosen!!!! Please like this so he wears some 😂😂👍. Gabe if you push the button twice you go through the roof, it’s a WONKAVATOR!!!! 😃. Lunch looked good… Good luck going back up all those steps..
Alright Gabe, how do you manage your laundry between moving around all the time? You’ve got a phenomenal video out out rate - always enjoy the watch 👍
I once worked with a person from Austria. Once
I was wondering ....will you climb a mountain in the Alps.?.....Grosslockner in the Austrian Alps seems to be a great one.....I've seen videos here on YT of climbers successfully reaching its summit.....the cross on the summit looks amazing
Mountaineering in sandals?
But then only with warm wool socks. 😂
I think you're close to a lot of the Sound of Music film locations.
Well, so called Do-Re-Mi steps are in Mirabell Gardens near the Mirabell palace, only across the river Salzach from the city center of Salzburg, Sound of Music Pavillion is in the Hellbrunn Palace outside the city, there is background of the Hohenwefen castle 40 kms away in Do-Re-Mi songs (not far away are ice caves) and lake scenes were filmed in amazing towns of St. Wolfgang and St. Gilgen by Wofgangsee in Salzkammergut region. So, yeah, it is all near.
13:11 Looks like a Hurdy-Gurdy.
Gabriel, I know you like to leave a tip. When paying in cash, if the bill is €4.50 and you give €5 to the waiter, just say 'stimmt' - it saves his poor tired legs with the change!
You can save a substantial amount of money by purchasing your train ticket well in advance.
True. Problem is my style of traveling is very spontaneous. I literally don't know which country I'm traveling to tomorrow. Booking trains more than a day or two in advance wouldn't work for me.
Hi Gabrel
Don't use Google Maps for hiking. Alltrails is the way to go all over the world there are hiking trails covered.
Its so cool youre in Austria. G'day. Pop a few shrimps on the barbie? Did you see any kangaroos?
16:10 How was that scene enacted?
Awww, your in Austria again!! I m here in my home country too at the moment, just arrived 🇦🇹💛 Saw your videos of Switzerland, close to Italy and was wondering if Austria is comming next. Could have given you a ride through Northern Italy to Austria last week. 😄
Haha, you should get some Lederhosen. 😆
Hey there, I just sent you a message on facebook.
Do they go with suspenders and a hat?
So how are the prices compared to Switzerland?
Slightly more reasonable.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Austria is def. cheaper than Switzerland!
Can you go to Andorra? Thanks!
www.youtube.com/@GabrielTravelerVideos/search?query=Andorra
I also discovered Kufstein through the screensaver image, just a few days ago and added it to my “to visit” list. But I got to travel there sooner than anticipated when UA-cam presented your video. Coincidence? Or creepy AI stalking? Anyway, great video and I enjoyed the visit as usual.
Cool. 👍
I only been to Wienna and Bern in Schweiz expensive country,s like rest of west Europe.
I wish you would pronounce "Lederhosen" like the sound of the English word "Later" rather than Lieder, which is a word meaning "songs".
That instrument would have been a Hurdy-Gurdy
You are adding background music as you walk through the Castle? Or is there stupid spooky music playing inside the Castle?
Are you planing to visit Czech Republic after Austria?
I love your videos, you the OG. Do you know why Harald Balder always says “Gabriel traveler high roller mode”? I I missed that inside joke. And don’t go to Russia either
That tunnel was so long I inadvertently nodded off somewhere in the middle of it due to continuance and monotony
, dreamt of being undertaker driving hearse on a steep Greek island I had seen on one of your videos, then suddenly a bulldozer passed by my house woke me up, and you were still going through the tunnel
I got lost while coming down the mountain and saw a cave with the curtains. I thought that's why they say: stick to the trail!