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Innsbruck to Merano – Reflections

To fill this day I did a quick explore of Innsbruck town and then got on the road down to Merano.

Click any of the pics in this post to be taken to my flickr where you can access larger versions or view them on a map (they’re all geotagged).

First we kick off with my all too common complaint about the clarity of the skies.  Here I am nestled in the heart of the Alps and the air is still thick with smog.  I really shouldn’t complain, it does create some nice depth.

The Haze

The Alps provide a dramatic backdrop for the boldly coloured buildings in Innsbruck.

Innsbruck Street

I spent a couple of hours wandering around the tight streets of old Innsbruck.  Lots of boutique shops tucked away beneath the stonework.  But of course it wasn’t the boutiques that grabbed my attention.  Here’s a nice warm bakery contrasting against the cold clean lines of the stone.

Inviting Bakery

The autobahn is great for getting from A to B fairly quickly, even if a little dull.  Since I’d already been down the Brenner A12 the day prior, I took the smaller 2 lane road that weaves alongside the 6 lane autobahn.  Doing this gave me the view back up at the autobahn.  This is the Europabrücke (Europe’s bridge). It’s a 777 meter long bridge that slashes like a scar across the Wipp valley south of Innsbruck.  At 192 metres high it was once (until 2004) the highest bridge in Europe.

High Road, Low Road

Scar Across the Valley

As lunchtime rolled round I jumped off the main road and trundled down to the nearest town:

Città Nuova

Then up and over the mountain pass – Jaufenpass.  Good fun, plenty of corners:

Curving over the Jaufenpass

There was even some fine espresso at the top of the pass (2094 meters above sea level).  As you’d expect really, everywhere in this country seems able to produce espresso perfection.

Espresso at 2094 m

More corners and dramatic mountain views:

Pointy Hills with Snow

…and eventually I found myself down in Merano:

Merano

Merano

Merano

Such a gorgeous little town that I decided to stay a couple of days longer than original plans…  Could have been something to do with Marta Sophia’s cooking too, more on that in the next post. :)

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