Day 4: Melk to Durnstein
Last night we arrived too late to go ashore in Linz and during the evening we set sail so we didn't see much of it. We woke up in Melk where we visited the large Benedictine monastery for which the place is known. Actually it's more like a royal palace and was built in the early 18th century. We were bussed up the hill to the abbey and walked back to the boat. After a misty start the sun got out and it was a glorious afternoon.
We then sailed for a couple of hours to the little town of Durnstein. This boasts a ruined castle where Richard the Lionheart was supposedly imprisoned for three months. We signed up for the hike up to the castle which was on a rock commanding the town and the river.
We made it up and back but it was a hot and weary group that got back to the boat.
We made it up and back but it was a hot and weary group that got back to the boat.


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