I've got to keep this explore in mind and in particular G Adventures when the time comes to once again let the travel bug bit. You have certainly hit many of the spots on my "must see" list in this particular part of Europe. Amazing!!
@ashleyjarnold3 ай бұрын
Thanks Bruce! Wait till you see Budapest, it's possibly the best of the lot. G Adventures were very good in every way, great on the logistics and organisation, they had put a great trip together for us. Thanks again for watching, regards, Ashley
@DAoutdoors3 ай бұрын
Hi Ashley, some more stunning buildings, and some beautiful gardens. Very pretty indeed. 😀🌺 And the palace inside was very grand. I could see you and Andrea living in there! 🤣
@ashleyjarnold3 ай бұрын
I could see Andrea living there Dave, but not me, far too grand - nice and simple does me!! Next stop is Budapest and that was the best of all. I have another video out tomorrow, our 7 sevens 2nd attempt in the Mournes from which I am still recovering! Regards, Ashley
@DAoutdoors3 ай бұрын
@@ashleyjarnold Brilliant Ashley. I’ll look forward to that tomorrow. 😃⛰🥾
@ashleyjarnold3 ай бұрын
@@DAoutdoors It comes with a health warning - do not do this!!
@DAoutdoors3 ай бұрын
@@ashleyjarnold 🤣🤣
@eddiecaisley57463 ай бұрын
Stunning Palace & gardens Ashley. Looks like it is not only UK trains which encounter delays & cancellations! Cheers. Eddie.
@ashleyjarnold3 ай бұрын
The train cancellation was really frustrating, Eddie. We ended back in the train station in Vienna for about 8 hrs wating for a bus. I wanted to go off and see another Palace but the rest of our group strongly did not. So we watched a football match instead and drank a lot of coffee. We finally got to Budapest at 12.00 midnight but very thankful. Budapest is next, which was the best place of all. Lacking a bit of motivation to make the videos at the moment, but I'm sure I'll sort myself out shortly! Regards, Ashley
@AlanMETALMAN3 ай бұрын
Very big and impressive palace, I would not fancy the job of clearing all those windows but driving the land train would be right up my street. I thought you may well be starting your own food reviews there for a second and that cake did look very appealing. The Palm House and gardens looked great to walk around, especially in that weather but inside was amazing, the decorations and the paintings and loved the evening stairs dancing, the wine must be very potent there....Funny thing is you did look a bit hungover in the morning, roll on Budapest or even Gotzendorf! Cheers Alan
@ashleyjarnold3 ай бұрын
Thanks as ever for watching, Alan, i'm getting weary doing these videos but I want to preserve the memories and it's easy to forget so much. Budapest is next so toying with the idea of just doing one video for the 4 days. Also have a big hiking video ready for sunday night - I'll leave you in suspense but it's the hardest one I've ever tried and it broke me many times....still in recovery a week later! I need to slow down and do food reviews!! I'd be too short at that as I'd be too keen to eat the food. Regards, Ashley
@hikingtohealth3 ай бұрын
Very impressive and beautiful gardens. The Palm house was huge bigger than ours. Looks like a lot of time and effort has went into the area. It was good that yous were able to get see alot of inside the palace. So I'm only in got my readers on now 🥸 so looking forward to the 7 sevens I really hope yous did it. I know exactly what you mean about the sore feet yea a path would be an idea.
@ashleyjarnold3 ай бұрын
We did it David, but it hurt. You’ll see, I was dragged round by James. I should stick to visiting gardens and palaces!!
@hikingtohealth3 ай бұрын
I'm so proud of you mate, you deserve a huge pat on the back, I'll look forward to watching it, yea also I was at hen mountain on Sunday and found out what happened on Bearnagh it was a guy he fell and broke both his legs the scream was from his girlfriend, luckily someone had call mountain rescue and they got him to hospital in time. I'd bumped into a couple who knew him and told me all about it.
@ashleyjarnold3 ай бұрын
@@hikingtohealth Thanks David, it's nice flat walks for me in future!! Bearnagh is a tough climb, but to break both legs means it was a bad fall. Thank goodness we have an air ambulance. Regards, Ashley