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Showing posts with label Alps. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 February 2018

My Last Five Weeks in Kärnten

I've just finished the last five weeks of my assistantship and it feels strange that it's over. There were a lot of things to do after the Christmas holidays, so I didn't have time to take any trips outside of Kärnten, the region of Austria where I was working. However, I did do some more travelling around locally and saw some really nice places. Photos below!

The Amthof and tourist information centre in the town where I was living, Feldkirchen in Kärnten






The lake and castle at Velden am Wörthersee








Villach






Burg Hochosterwitz (This was so impressive to look at, but unfortunately my pictures did not come out well!)




Burg Landskron (my photos didn't really do it justice either)





So now my time in Austria is over and I'm about halfway through my Year Abroad! Doing the teaching assistantship has been a really interesting and useful experience. I'd never had a "proper job" before and I was very nervous before starting work, but I've grown in confidence over the course of the last few months. My German has also improved a lot - I'm not fluent, but I feel much more comfortable speaking now than I did when I first arrived in Austria in September barely able to string two words together!

In a few days time I am off to Chile, where I will be studying at a university. It will be my first time in South America and I'm really really excited! I hope to do a lot of travelling around the country while I'm there, which I will document here on this blog. :)

Tuesday, 20 February 2018

A Memorable Few Days (Innsbruck, Sargans and Vaduz)

This post is about a trip I took one long weekend in November, which I think was probably the trip I enjoyed the most during my time as a British Council Teaching Assistant in Austria. As I mentioned in my post about my trip to Vienna and Bratislava, I have a "bucket list" plan to visit all the countries in Europe as well as all the continents in the world. I visited Slovakia for the first time that weekend, and in November I was able to also tick off Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Three new countries in two months is not bad, in my opinion!

Because Switzerland and Liechtenstein are actually quite a distance away from Kärnten, I broke up the journey with a stop in Innsbruck on the way there and the way back. It was a really charming city, and it started snowing while I was there which was exciting! (Although it basically didn't stop snowing in Austria ever since, so I got used to it eventually. :D)

Here are my best pictures:





A couple of views from my hotel room in Innsbruck. I loved how mountainous it was.




A church that caught my eye on my way into the city centre




The most famous sight in Innsbruck: Goldenes Dachl




The Christmas market!




Stadtturm




Heibling House





Das Neue Rathaus




Triumphpforte




Landestheater





A couple of pictures from the Hofgarten. I had never seen a red squirrel in real life before, so it was amazing to get so close to one!




Hofkirche




Dom St. Jakob, the main cathedral in Innsbruck.




A view of the colourful houses by the river


After my first stop in Innsbruck, I took the train to a small Swiss town called Sargans near the border with Liechtenstein. It seemed very different from Austria - the accent was unusual and some of the vocabulary on signs, etc. was new to me. And maybe this is weird, but I was also excited at getting to use a new currency!




Sargans is not big but it does have some beautiful mountains and a castle, which I went to see on the evening I arrived.




This is a nice church on the way up the mountain towards the castle...




The castle. There were some incredible views from up there...











The following morning I took the bus into Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein. I expected it to be a big busy city with lots of offices and things going on, but it was actually very small and really really quiet. Which I liked, as it was nice to be able to explore the city without having to fight through crowds of people! While I was there I visited the art gallery, which had paintings by many famous artists, and the museum, where I learned a lot about the history of Liechtenstein and what life is like there.

Here are my pictures:





Vaduz Castle




Rathaus






The Parliament Buildings





The Cathedral


I really enjoyed these few days of travelling and sightseeing, and it felt like a real adventure to travel such long distances by train. In the future, I would definitely like to go to Switzerland again in particular, perhaps to a big city like Geneva or Zürich. We'll see, maybe during the final part of my Year Abroad!

Monday, 23 October 2017

My New Town

I have been living in Feldkirchen in Kärnten for three and a half weeks now, and I have to say I like it quite a lot. There's not much going on here, but it's a nice town. It has supermarkets, various shops, cafés, restaurants and a train station all within walking distance, which is a huge improvement for me from the tiny village where I live in England!

I'm living in a very nice little apartment within a house (with a cat!), I'm finding my job as an English Language Assistant interesting, and I have plenty of free time to travel around the local area and beyond. So life is pretty good at the moment!

Here are some pictures that I've taken around Feldkirchen:




The view from my apartment




The view from outside my schools




The Hauptplatz




A pretty church




A weird but cool sculpture in the town centre




And another pretty church!


My next post will be coming soon and will probably be about Udine in Italy!