Pilznerbauer Farm and a view of Lake St. Wolfgang from above in Austria
Hello to all photography lovers
Look, it's already the weekend, my goodness how fast the week goes by, sometimes I even think that time is fast forwarded, but there are some days when I feel that time is not enough to finish my work.
Moving on from all that today I want us to go together to a beautiful part of Salzburg, Austria to see how photogenic this place can be.
How did we get here?
As usual on the holiday we had this summer we were mostly either on the road or sightseeing, this was the aim of the holiday to manage to see as many amazing places as possible, I know some of you may have a different opinion about the holiday and that is that others choose to relax on holiday, eh here we are different, hehe.
Here we arrived unintentionally, after an exciting drive through roads and landscapes that seemed to come out of fairy tales we decided to take a break to relax and get some more exercise.
The first time we stopped at another place because we wanted to get as close as possible to this beautiful lake, its water having an amazing colour in some places.
But the place where we stopped the car was not very safe for the car and for us (we couldn't find a parking place so we stopped on the side of the road) so we decided to look for another place.
After a few minutes we found another spot, not a parking lot, but we were glad it was off the road, parked the car safely and took joss to explore the area and eventually reach the lake.
Following the asphalt road, we reached the "Pilznerbauer" farm, which is very close to Lake Wolfgang.
An interesting place where you can find traditional accommodation, and if you don't want to stay by the lake, there is a refreshment stand where you can get a soft drink, a coffee, even some alcoholic drinks.
I've noticed that biking is in high demand here, yes right next to this property and along the lake there is a heavily used bike path.
We stopped in several places from where we could see a panorama of the lake but for an even stronger feeling we used the drone.
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P.S. The attached pictures you have just seen are taken by me with my mobile phone and drone, and the text is also designed by me.