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I agree 100% that the wurst selfie is the best.

Ha! I couldn’t wait to eat sausage – crazy! After walking around town a bit more, we headed back to the ship for a power nap.However, Sausage Boy had other plans, a würst-case scenario. I would love seeing all the decorations and go nuts buying holiday gifts there. The Wisconsin bratwurst is what I grew up on and I need to taste their sausages. It is found in the Southeast of Germany and is the last town on the scenic Danube before the border with Austria.

Tucked away in southeast Germany on the scenic Danube River, Passau has built on its ancient and medieval roots to flourish as a buzzing port town. Passau Glass Museum. Admission fee to the museum is about 8 USD per person. As always, all opinions are our own. It is located in the area considered to be part of the Old Town of Passau.

I can only eat so much wurst and pork.It was the best of times, it was the würst of times!

As soon as Veronica nodded out, he was hightailing it right back to the market in pursuit of the long links.Luckily he kept the presence of mind to capture his conquest on film, giving birth to the half-meter-würst selfie.A difficult proposition considering that the sausage was almost as long as his arm. !Have a fantastic, and safe trip Marilyn!

Germany > Franconia and the German Danube > Passau Photo: Igor Plotnikov / Shutterstock; Passau. We’re going to do a river cruise with Emerald Waterways next Spring and can’t wait – would like to try Viking sometime too – everyone seems to love them!Ah yes, the power of the würst!

It is 78 kilometres from Linz, 118 kilometres from Salzburg and 191 kilometres from Munich. More than 500 shops with friendly staff – from the small one-line shop to the attractive shopping centre with more than 90 shops – are in a short walking distance in the heart of Passau. Exploring further, we found several arched tunnels — most big enough to drive cars through — that passed completely under entire buildings.Our frosty morning was warmed up with a stop at Confiserie Café Simon and a demonstration of making gingerbread.Just the smell brought a warming ember to our chilled cockles. Would love to do a Viking Cruise having read it too.River cruise is a great way to see the cities Johanna, like having a hotel right downtown in each one.I love the pictures of St.Stephen’s Cathedral.

Hopefully hubby can get one next time.St. His mind still reeled contemplating the sheer measurements involved.Sometimes he can be his own würst enemy.

But I’m a vegetarian since the mid 80s so you cannot tempt me with ANY sausage. and Over Big Mac – Loving Michigan’s Upper Peninsula!

!Great post and photos, and that is a huge sausage! – Words escape me when it comes to the selfie photo.

During my Viking River Cruise from Bavaria to Budapest, we stopped in the beautify city of Passau.The city was founded by the Celts over 2000 years ago, making it one of the oldest cities in Bavaria. We’d spent time in Nuremburg and Regensburg looking for the finger length wurste that were small enough to shove through the keyhole of the castle gates for visitors who missed the curfew. Or maybe we should say, “Have the würst trip ever.” Definitely your wurst blog post.

Breaking the Empty Nest Rules!But before we dig too deep into his obsession with this supreme sausage, let’s take a look at the city from whence it came.Often called Dreiflüssestadt, meaning the City of Three Rivers, Passau sits at the confluence of the Danube, the Inn, and the Ilz rivers.

No more than 600 pixels wide.Sorry to correct your German: singular is “Wurst”, plural is “Würste”! To help you plan your visit, here is our guide to the best places and shopping areas in Passau.

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Very cool! I love the colourful houses evident from the boat. Ha! The selfie was the best of how würst it could get.Thanks for the write up of Passau.On our recent Danube Cruise on Avalon Impression we stopped at Passau but opted for the day bus tour of the Austrian Lakes as we were only docked in Passau for two hours in the morning. But there’s something about that half-meterwürst that just doesn’t appeal to me. Zoom in to see updated info.There are no pins in your viewport. Napoleon would have been no match for it. My husband would have loved to chomp down on that one David is holdingDavid was one happy GypsyNester. The more I read about Viking Cruises, the more they actually appeal, mainly because it sounds like you really can get out and explore at leisure.We absolutely loved the river cruise because the boat docks right in the center of town.

What’s the wurst that could happen? Understand []. I would love to visit Passau. Try moving the map or changing your filters. I’d seen photos of the Cathedral but there are many amazing cathedrals along the Danube but the long wurst was new. Stephen’s Cathedral is stunning. Take care!