I didn't realize it before this trip but I sure do now: the cows are very much a part of the Austrian way of life...and landscape. They deserve a post all on their own!
You can start with the view just outside of Ehrwald, our home base for the week.
As far as I'm concerned, this would have been more than enough.
Talk about the "sound of music!"
However, long before our trip, Astrid had specifically earmarked a day to drive to Au, near the western border of Austria, to watch the cows being brought down the alpine mountains for their winter pasture. We were like little kids, full of excitement.
As you know, the journey is every bit as important as the destination.
THIS is Austria...chalets, flower boxes and trompe l'oeil.
Almost every building we saw had paintings on them.
We were driving into the alpine skiing area of Austria,
some of which reminded me of places I have seen in America...like Colorado?
Like I said, the journey really was as important as the destination.
I was particularly charmed by the overpasses and tunnels, covered with vegetation.
Many are there to keep avalanching snow from blocking the roadways.
How fun is that...flying off into the wild-blue yonder!
By the time we made it to Au, 104 km from Ehrwald, it was time to eat.
That was when everything was coming up cows!
That includes the cow-herder lederhosen at the bar,
which I made Astrid try out for size. HA!
Now, then...the cows.
Unbeknownst to us, they had come down the mountain on the roads during the night,not through the town, ringing their bells, as we had been told (as seen here).
[It was our only disappointment of the day.]
My guess is that it was a hard day's night! Poor thing.
Maybe it made up for not seeing them come down the mountain like we had expected?
Actually, as we left to return home, we did see these stragglers.
Let's hear it for the cows!
As we drove back, we saw stragglers still waiting their turn, I guess?
Some of them looked like skin and bones, and we wondered why???
At one point, near Lech, we stopped to view this canyon.
In Austria! Who knew?!
But it was scenes like this that totally made my day.
The hills really ARE alive with music...and with cows...in Austria!