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Hallstatt 🇦🇹 How to Avoid the Touristy Vibe & Enjoy the Beauty of this Historic Village (with Kids!) 

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The tiny village of Hallstatt, Austria, is known as the most "Instagrammable" town in the world. A town that was the inspiration for Arrendale in Disney's, Frozen movie. A town so beautiful a replica of it was built in China. A town where tens of thousands of tourists flock for just a few hours each day to take some photos for Instagram 😳. But do they know WHY this small village of only 725 people is so important? Do they know it has 7,000 years of history and was important all through Europe? On this trip, our family set out to have a fun mountain vacation and learn about Hallstatt while avoiding the cheap tourist traps.
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0:00 - Quick overview of our trip!
01:06 - Obertraun - where we stayed
02:30 - A tour of beautiful Hallstatt
11:44 - We rented a boat & saw Hallstatt from the water!
13:49 - Time for Dinner - Our son ate the local cuisine - FORELLE!
17:14 - Overtourism in Hallstatt & how we can all help
25:15 - Time to Visit the Salt Mine - Salzwelten Salzburg!
32:54 - Incredible Views of the Dachstein Mountains in the Salzkammergut Region
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@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Did you guys catch the part where Griffin (who’s only 9) eats a whole Forelle?! 🐟🙀
@psy1883
@psy1883 2 года назад
Yes! 😅 He did a great job.
@JenniferKlinger
@JenniferKlinger 2 года назад
Fresh Forelle is so good. Maybe you teach him to cut it a little more carefully. When doing correctly the whole head and bone including the tail comes off in one piece. He is doing great though. Bravo Griffin. It also makes me happy that you are perfect tourists. Eating and sleeping in the region is very important.
@maxbarko8717
@maxbarko8717 2 года назад
Usually the server would show how to properly dismantle the Forelle and don’t miss out on eating the Bäckchen (cheek) which is a tiny tender piece.
@pramaccra3106
@pramaccra3106 2 года назад
I was salivating just watching him eat the Forelle and that cheesy, juicy burger.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
@@JenniferKlinger ah okay! So he needs to pull the head out and the spine comes with it?
@relgeiz2
@relgeiz2 2 года назад
As a scientist, I feel obligated to warn you: Griffin is going to be a scientist, and there's nothing you can do about it. The way he talks, the way he eats a trout (and wants a pocket knife to fillet it), the way he explores and perceives the world along the way, he can only turn into a scientist. The LMU Munich is already waiting. :-D
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
I love it! And I think you’re exactly right.
@Alexander-dt2eq
@Alexander-dt2eq 2 года назад
@@MyMerryMessyGermanLife there is slight chance he might become a scientific journalist too
@blackrain1999
@blackrain1999 Год назад
Or the ETH Zürich, who knows
@richard--s
@richard--s Год назад
I have the same feeling that Griffin is a scientist in the way he sees the world and does things. It's wonderful to see this. And you give your kids (and yourself!) so much "input", so much to discover, that's great! And support the other kids too of course (I'm sure you do). Some are more quiet maybe and are enjoying quietly what they see. And everyone has different skills, has different ways to do things. As long as their questions are being answered - or they have the possibility to find out about everything, their mind can unfold to their full potential.
@kathi_LG
@kathi_LG Год назад
LMU Munich is soooo good!
@michaelgrabner8977
@michaelgrabner8977 2 года назад
Just a linguistic note ...Every place with "Hall" in the name is a salt place where either salt was mined or processed or traded... "Hall" is the "Old High German" term for "salt" while the term "Salz" is derived from Latin. And "Hall-statt" means literally "Salt-Place/Site" And the historic term "Hallstatt-Culture" is describing a celtic high culture from the late Bronce Age till early Iron Age (12th century till 6th century BC) and was wide spread across Central Europe and it was the predecessor of the following "La Tene Culture" from the 5th till 1st century BC until the ancient Romans came
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Oh wow! That's so cool, thanks for sharing, Michael. We didn't know that. And that last part about Hallstatt-Culutre - glad you brought that up. You really know your history!
@zam1am
@zam1am 2 года назад
And then there's the greek "hals" from where we get the halogens, the "salt formers".
@human_isomer
@human_isomer 2 года назад
and just because I can't hold back the smart*ss in me: The English word _salary_ is also derived from the Latin word _salarium_ , which means "salt ration". :D
@nicolebieger7685
@nicolebieger7685 2 года назад
Thank you! I didn‘t know it although I know a lot of town names in Germany with „hall“ in their name
@jpdj2715
@jpdj2715 2 года назад
Interesting. As Dutch person, I was wondering whence the part-word "hall" and my first intuitive thought was to relate "hall" to the "kammer" in "salzkammer". And had forgotten my Greek lessons of 5 decades ago that taught me that "(h)als", genitive "halos" - as in halogen (lightbulbs) - was the old Greek word for salt. Pre and Proto-Celtic - if their descendants still live in Hallstatt, they might be relatives of Irish and Britons (in Bretagne)
@frasi1634
@frasi1634 2 года назад
When kids at the end of at trip look like Griffin you know they had a perfect day ! So well done!
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Yeah true! We make sure to do our best to not plan too much in one day so the kids have fun.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Oh sorry, you meant that he was dirty! Haha yes!
@anoukanouk5595
@anoukanouk5595 2 года назад
I think it is also important, when visiting such places, to spend money there, not just take photos or get a post card, but go to the butcher, the bakery and such, so that the residents also profit from your visit. I am all for bringing your own food on trips, but am willing to make an exception where important. Seeing tourists that do not purchase anything, just leave their litter, really hurts.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Yeah we totally agree and mention that later in the video. It's so important to stay at a local pension or gasthof and avoid chains - shop local and eat local.
@arnodobler1096
@arnodobler1096 2 года назад
@@MyMerryMessyGermanLife yes and think global and drink local 🤣
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
@@arnodobler1096 ooo I like that!
@edwinhusic7081
@edwinhusic7081 2 года назад
As a local tour guide and photographer who works in Hallstatt, I have to say that I love this video ❤️ You mention exactly the aspects that are so important for this small town, showing respect to the locals, staying here more than two hours & learning about the history and culture of Hallstatt, I wish all tourists would be like your family, haha 😄 super excited for part 2 :) Ad: And thx for the correct pronunciation of the town name!
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Год назад
Oh wow! It’s awesome to get this compliment from a local tour guide. I wish we had hired you while we were there!
@christoffellner84
@christoffellner84 Год назад
Being a local tour guide myself too, i could ad that the "dream-tourist", if that word is appropriate anyway with regard to Hallstatt, is the one, that stays a few days and enjoys the treasures, natural and cultural ones. And there is so much more to see in that region than "just" Hallstatt.
@OtmarLendl
@OtmarLendl 2 года назад
As you mentioned, it isn’t just Hallstatt, the whole Salzkammergut is worth seeing. Bad Ischl, Gosau, Schafberg, St. Wolfgang, …
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Yes! The whole area is incredible.
@HuSanNiang
@HuSanNiang 2 года назад
and we will be end of July in Fuschl am See to participate in a race. Our 04th visit.
@dancell7421
@dancell7421 2 года назад
You're attitude twords new things/ares is so refreshing!! One can see that you've traveled and lived abroad before! So nerved by many other vlogs which are "shocked"... Germany has it's faults like all countries but I'm glad to pay for clean drinking water rather than chlorated for free, glad to pay for a clean toilet rather than a dirty one for free. Unrefrigerated eggs cuz they haven't been dunked in poisen. The list goes on and on. Health Care... ect. Grateful I came back to Germany years ago!! Enjoy as you have been!!! Great to hear that not all Americans are the way the USA has been developing the past years.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Yeah at least half of America is not what’s shown in the news - thank goodness! Thank you for your kind comments, we appreciate them! We love learning the history of places before we visit. It makes the experience so much richer.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Yeah at least half of America is not what’s shown in the news - thank goodness! Thank you for your kind comments, we appreciate them! We love learning the history of places before we visit. It makes the experience so much richer.
@wora1111
@wora1111 2 года назад
Yeah, I just noticed the other day that "Our story to tell" have arrived as well. Nothing "shocking" any more, just things to enjoy and tell about. But some other Americans are really very young, in age and mind.
@RustyDust101
@RustyDust101 2 года назад
Loved the video, and your eye for the beauty. If Hallstatt actually needed more tourists this would be a perfect advertisement for them. But even so, I consider this to be a very thought-provoking insight that tourism, while helpful in small doses, can easily and quickly become a burden to the inhabitants of such towns. Your respectful, friendly admonishments to other tourists to not only take an instagramm picture and leave again is sooo welcome. And it also shows how much you've been Europeanized / Germanized in your barely 18 months here. Your open expressions on sustainability and mindful tourism are so on point. /edit: Oh and I have to applaud your continued path of giving your kids amazing memories to look back to once they grow up. I am absolutely certain they will cherish these memories in coming years. /edit 2: That kids make a playground out of anything and everything they see is not just good, it is PERFECT! That's exactly how it should be: kids using, exercising, and expanding their creativity, all the while being physically active, training muscles, muscle memory, equilibrium, hand-eye-coordination, and so much more. Throw in lots of oxygenation, cardio-vascular training, endurance training, the list goes on and on and on. I abso-fricking-lutely love it! Encourage them as much as you can; the day may come where they'd prefer to be couch-potatos, staring at their phones all day long, and it will become a hassle to get them to step outside.
@gerdforster883
@gerdforster883 2 года назад
Until I saw a short documentary about the tourist masses two years ago, I never connected Hallstatt with this kind of stuff. Instead, Hallstadt for me was a time period.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Yeah isn’t it interesting how it became way more famous in Asia than it was in Europe? I’m not sure why it got popular there. Didn’t think to look that up.
@gerdforster883
@gerdforster883 2 года назад
@@MyMerryMessyGermanLife According to a Washington Post article, it all started when parts of a South Korean TV show were filmed there in 2006.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
@@gerdforster883 Ah yes! That’s it.
@KlausZanetti
@KlausZanetti 2 года назад
Hi Sara 🙋‍♂! Your trip or tour, you told us, is 10 out of 10. And for me, your video and your explanations about the region, the culture, the history and also your hints for visiting are excellent and deserve also 10 OUT OF 10 !!! Thers`s no doubt about this 👍. Today, I`m a little bit late with sending a comment. You know why. Nevertheless, the longer I had to wait for being ready to watch, the bigger was my expectation for it. And as expected, I haven`t been disappointed any second. Thank you so much for sharing these moments of your (family`s) life on YT. Best wishes to all of you and have a nice week ! Klaus Z 😘.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
You are so kind, thank you, Klaus!
@LaureninGermany
@LaureninGermany 2 года назад
Omgoodness I have to go! I’m Celtic so I could skew it as tracing my roots lol! Seriously, the boat trip and the scenery… ahhhh this was just gorgeous! Did I mention, I’ve got to go?!!
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Hahaha love it! Yes, you must go! You would do an awesome video about the history.
@LaureninGermany
@LaureninGermany 2 года назад
@@MyMerryMessyGermanLife you are such a darling ❤️
@wimschoenmakers5463
@wimschoenmakers5463 2 года назад
As a young man I traveled by train around 1975 into the Salzkammergut. Great beautiful area for spending the holidays.
@stefanschuster4759
@stefanschuster4759 2 года назад
Forelle ist eins meiner Lieblingsessen. Vielleicht wird Griffin erfreut sein, das zu hören. Egal ob geräuchert zur Brotzeit oder so, wie er sie gegessen hat. Wir haben sie schon oft zuhause selbst gemacht - etwas würzen, grillen, fertig! Im Wald zu spielen ist etwas ganz Wunderbares. Da darf man auch mal dreckig werden.
@joergfro7149
@joergfro7149 2 года назад
as soon as you name other tourists, you are absolutely Germanized! 😂😂😂👍👍😍😍😍😍 Your son is a gourmet and he knows what is healthy! No pizza kid! Nice to see !
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
He got the Forelle twice while we were there! It shocked us the first few times. He’s an adventurous eater! Yeah funny you say that about tourists. I told some of my German friends here where we went for Pfingstferien and they said, oh, isn’t it so touristy there? Haha
@danilopapais1464
@danilopapais1464 2 года назад
During the intro i thought how amazing this must have been for Ella (remembering her wig from earlier videos). Props to Griffin for not only trying what I call "adult food" (rare that a child orders a whole fish and does not have it prepared by a parent), but ordering it multiple times. One of things that stuck out for me were the shots with Kevin in the front, accompanied by just one of the kids. I think the salt mine and other locations in the area could also be great inspirations for Kevin if he wants to play D&D or something similar (I recommend "Kids on bikes", Cthulhu for Halloween or maybe even the German system "Power Plüsch und Plunder", where the player characters are stuffed animals) with the kids (or everyone, don't want to exclude anyone), or at least some of them, again. Greetings from Hamburg.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Yes! Ella was excited to see if the town really looked like her favorite Disney movie. But she didn't think it looked much like Arrendale at all, LOL. She was hoping she would meet Elsa!
@nelerhabarber5602
@nelerhabarber5602 2 года назад
When children are used it , they love fish (Forelle) at the age of 3, but you have to prepare it exactly bc of the bones, which are dangerous!
@h.s.3273
@h.s.3273 2 года назад
Austria is really beautiful. The "Salzkammergut" and "Upper Austria" with the many lakes in particular. Always enjoy going there. Another tip: Germany's southernmost region. The "Oberallgäu" many great bathing opportunities and surrounded by beautiful mountains.
@apolloniapythia9141
@apolloniapythia9141 2 года назад
The salt of Hallstatt had been so important, that it gave its name to a whole epoch: the Hallstatt-Kultur is a phase of the iron age. There are archeological excavations for more than 100 years and it showes that the riches given by the salt had been evenly splited: they found the rmains of people working their whole live in the salt caves burried with gold artefacts. A mindblowing concept for modern economy leaders!
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Yes! It’s so fascinating - I loved learning about the history of Hallstatt.
@karinland8533
@karinland8533 Год назад
Thats the only reason I want to go there!
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@-----REDACTED----- Год назад
Actually Hallstatt spans the late Bronze and early Iron Age, if we go by the system developed by Reinecke.
@johannes_silhan
@johannes_silhan 2 года назад
Nice to see my favorite part of my home country depicted in this video! Being from Vienna, I try to visit the Salzkammergut as often as possible. It has just this magical combination of mountains, lakes and picturesque villages to make you feel just out of this world. I also highly appreciate your approach to visiting such places as opposed to the hordes of super-loud day-trip tourists, clogging the streets and not spending a cent locally.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
It really is a spectacular region - just SO beautiful and one can get so much more out of it by knowing the history of Hallstatt and appreciating its historical importance.
@lucaaa03
@lucaaa03 2 года назад
Honestly your videos are really interesting to watch as someone from Northern Germany who has never been to Southern Germany yet! :D
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
I’m glad you think so. We look forward to seeing the northern part one day. For now we travel closer to home as it’s MUCH easier with 4 kids in tow!
@lucaaa03
@lucaaa03 2 года назад
@@MyMerryMessyGermanLife that's definitely understandable. But if you ever want to visit I can reccomand to you the city Rostock!! It's so beautiful here and the people are all very kindhearted. I plan on maybe visiting Munich soon so I'll be down south for the first time ever :)
@lucaaa03
@lucaaa03 2 года назад
@@MyMerryMessyGermanLife + I'm scared that i won't understand the bavarian accent ;P But if you can as non-native speakers, i think i'll probably manage too (hope so!)
@ungeimpfterrusslandtroll7155
Don't call it southern Germany though, at least when you are in Austria.
@MichaEl-rh1kv
@MichaEl-rh1kv 2 года назад
16:35 I totally concur. (I was about the same age as I ate that dish the first time, and it stayed my favorite for decades.)
@Dutch1961
@Dutch1961 2 года назад
Just imagine, if you lived in Hallstatt before 1895 the village, the lake and the mountains surrounding the lake would very much encompass your entire world.
@ronik24
@ronik24 2 года назад
That was just the date of the first road leading to the village around the lake, which still can be treacherous terrain even today with landslides. But Hallstatt has always been connected to the world by boat, otherwise they could not have gotten rich by selling salt. The railway on the other shore opened in 1877, you still to this day take the small passenger ship between Hallstatt station and the village.
@Dutch1961
@Dutch1961 2 года назад
@@ronik24 of course it has been. But it's a big difference if there's a road or if you go by horse and wagon through the mountains. People will have travelled much less and news probably didn't reach Hallstatt very fast.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Yeah so true! You’d not know much of anything outside of the village.
@westfale520
@westfale520 2 года назад
if the clothes of the children are dirty,they had their fun,especially because the parents clean everything again. 😊 you do this really great, all these experiences and impressions will always be remembered by your children.I know that also with me,my parents also showed me so europe on vacation.we were rarely e.g. on the beach with the other tourists,especially with my father we inquired and discovered the surroundings. my girlfriend is an archaeologist and years ago I was allowed to go to hallstadt, where she was invited by local archaeologists to Stone Age mountain wine tunnels. it was unbelievable, there were millennia-old ropes and tools, which as if just the "bergman" had gone away briefly in the salt and food leftovers. To be able to touch something with which the last time a person had worked there 6000 years ago was indescribable. but also how hard this work was
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Thats right! Dirty kids = happy kids.
@mowana1232
@mowana1232 Год назад
They also do a "Sound of Music" bus tour in Salzkammergut. I visited the area with an American colleague on a business trip and when she asked our Austrian host/client were the "Sound of Music" sites are located, he immediately knew what she was talking about, whereas I as a German had no idea about the movie. She was flabbergasted that I had never heard of "Sound of Music". Germans have their own Salzkammergut movie from the sixties: "Im weißen Rößl". Tourism.... Fluch und Segen zugleich.
@markusstudeli2997
@markusstudeli2997 Год назад
The Sound of Music is much better known in the US than in Austria or Switzerland. Before going on exchange to the US, I hadn't even heard of the movie. In a way it can be compared with today's Bollywood movies featuring Alpine landscapes, but filmed with with Indian actors and with Indian music as a soundtrack. If I'd be mean, I'd call it cultural appropriation! 🙂
@robertzander9723
@robertzander9723 2 года назад
Things like decency and respect, as well as genuine interest in the city, region or area I'm visiting are really important and it can't be said and repeated enough these days. It goes without saying that the guest, the customer is king, as a guest I should behave well and not thoughtlessly leave everything I brought with me when I leave the place. Austria has so many beautiful places, landscapes and nature to offer, there is still a lot to discover, especially in culinary terms.
@Tommusix
@Tommusix 2 года назад
This is a place on earth I want to get old and die and had a lovely life. Thank you for sharing your trip with us.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Right? Amazing views.
@supernova19805
@supernova19805 2 года назад
I can empathize with the locals being inundated with so many tourists every day. I also don't like the type of tourist, who is just there to take pics for their Instagram page, and knows or learns nothing about that region. I once was at MoMA in NYC and they have Vincent van Gogh's painting Starry Night in their exhibit. There was a throng of people taking pictures of themselves in front of the painting with hardly a glance at the painting itself, instead of just admiring it quietly. I truly can't stand tourists like that, who make everything about themselves and not the place or the art they're visiting. I've been told, when it's a good time to visit that painting w/o having to fight the crowd and contemplate it quietly and I will do so next time I'm there, so I can enjoy that precious moment.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Hi Isa! I so agree - what are we learning or accomplishing when it’s about all taking a photo with the famous place or thing just to brag online? When we learn the history it enriches the experience and makes us better citizens of the world.
@judy-8961
@judy-8961 Год назад
Watching your video make me want to visit Austria again. I visited Vienna a few years ago, but i'm afraid i missed the best and most beautiful part of Austria. Hallstatt is so picturesque, hopefully i get to visit one day.
@gilliantracy7991
@gilliantracy7991 2 года назад
Thanks for making this vid Sara eventhough you were on vacation. What a beautiful town that is on my bucket list. Also I researched that one can take the train from Bad Ischl to a station across the lake from Halstatt and take the ferry over instead of the bus directly to Halstatt. Very sustainable and a ride on the lake!
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Ah yes! That would be a good way to get there and you would enjoy the ferry ride!
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Ah yes! That would be a good way to get there and you would enjoy the ferry ride!
@Dirk-Ulowetz
@Dirk-Ulowetz 2 года назад
If you are interested in more saltmines, then you should go to Bad Reichenhall in Bavaria. It's a mine like in Hallstatt. Active, lake in it, slides, railway. But perhaps nearer to where you live. Hall is a old German word for Salz. So every town or village, who has this word in its name have or had something to do with salt. Schwäbisch Hall for example or a site of Stuttgart, called Hallschlag.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
This is such a cool fact! Hall has to do with salt. Yes we need to visit the Bad Reichenhall mine - it’s about 45 minutes from us.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
This is such a cool fact! Hall has to do with salt. Yes we need to visit the Bad Reichenhall mine - it’s about 45 minutes from us.
@frankschrewe4302
@frankschrewe4302 2 года назад
I think you are referring to the salt mine in Berchtesgaden. The brine is processed in the saltworks in Bad Reichenhall (the famous "Bad Reichenhaller Markensalz"), but the mine itself is in Berchtesgaden. Mine and saltworks are connected by pipelines since 1817. There are other brine pipelines in the area, some of them are even older: - the 1. bavarian brine pipeline that connected Bad Reichenhall and Traunstein was built 1617-1619 and went out of service in 1912 -the 2. bavarian brine pipeline that connected Bad Reichenhall and Rosenheim was built in 1810 and went out of service in 1958. They placed a 2. String of pipes beside the 1. pipeline up to Hammer (Siegsdorf) where the strings were split. Parts of these old wooden pipelines can still be found. These were the first pipelines that used pumps.
@ernestmccutcheon9576
@ernestmccutcheon9576 2 года назад
@@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Hey, visitied Bad Reich an Hall (Spa with a lot of Salt) last Oct. There is nice spa and also a salt inhalation walk.
@gigibenea3529
@gigibenea3529 2 года назад
Thank you for this beautiful trip...always learn something new..
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@f2karin
@f2karin 2 года назад
Ich hab immer Steckerlfisch geliebt als wir im Salzkammergut waren, auch wenn die Gräten nicht so mein Fall waren. Ich weiß zwar nicht ob es Steckerlfisch in Bayern gibt aber mit Erdäpfelsalat ein Genuss meiner Kindheit.
@Opa_Andre
@Opa_Andre 2 года назад
Aber sicher - Steckerlfisch, dazu eine Brezn und ein Bier findet man zumindest in Oberbayern ziemlich häufig bei lokalen Festivitäten.
@Machtmirdochegal
@Machtmirdochegal 2 года назад
The whole area is just amazing and so rich in history and tradition, it’s such a postcard motive for a reason. Love the pocket knife for every occasion, you need a good knife in life and really systematic approach. And it seems like Kevin usually carries Ella or her stuff very casually wherever you go. Your approach to parenting and discovering the world around you is wonderful, letting the kids discover and find their own way of doing it while taking them along on the ride. It reminds me of my parents taking us to roman historical museums and all the other I guess nerdy places we had fun at because we grew up with it being interesting and fun. You’re really smart to avoid the touristy area and times, it makes visiting tourist hotspots so much more enjoyable and a lot easier on the locals. I used to live between the Swarowski place and the golden roof in the old town of Innsbruck and it makes you understand why people don’t want tourism, part of why I love strolls at night or really early, you experience the beauty without the mass of people, one upside of the pandemic was getting to discover Austria without the international tourism, it allowed you to visit the places and not feel cramped which usually keeps you from visiting the nearby places everyone thinks about when they find out you live near there. It’s real madness with the busses that let them out for a few pictures and souvenirs and totally annoys you just trying to get anywhere without ending in at least 50 pics, needing twice the time and having to be acrobatic along the way.
@ellenschmieg2247
@ellenschmieg2247 2 года назад
As mentioned in a commentary before, the Bäckchen (cheeks) are just another very yummy, but small part of Forelle. It is usually the first thing I eat of a Forelle, because it's just so nice! Oh and with fried trout like this, the skin is actually eatable! Especially when it's fried in butter. So delicious! (Not eatable when the trout is smoked - which is also a very yummy version of trout!) Seeing this dish just made my mouth water! WANT, TOO! Well done Griffin! Great pick! "When you are at foreign places, eat what you can't have every day at home!", my dad used to say. "You never know when you will have the next chance to try a local dish form that region again." 😉
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Ah okay, good to know the skin is edible when it's fried, but not when it's smoked! I've told Griffin the comments about eating the cheek - he says he can't wait to order it again and try that! And your dad was smart - eat the local food when you travel. That's half the experience of trying a new place!
@user-je123
@user-je123 2 года назад
Interesting to see how you are starting to see the world from a local's point of view since you live in a touristy area too. And also carefully pass it on to the other, since you know both sides.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Yeah that’s true - we do see a lot of tourists in our town. But they’re mostly German, riding through on their bicycles. And they shop from local shops and are very respectful.
@FamousEgyptboy
@FamousEgyptboy Год назад
Thanks for the video and showing around, indeed amazing town !
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Год назад
So glad you enjoyed it! It's really worth a visit.
@cosmos60
@cosmos60 Год назад
I always learn something from your vlogs, thank you for taking soo much efforts on info and environment protection, sustainability.. And editing the vids! Your kids will never forget these moments🤗 and you as parents are such a great role model 👌👍💕
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Год назад
Thank you!
@pramaccra3106
@pramaccra3106 2 года назад
This is beautiful. I love it and can’t wait for the next one. Your children look so happy being in nature. Their parents are really exposing them to good places, and history.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Thank you so much!
@NearFromHome
@NearFromHome 2 года назад
Thank you so much for the shoutout! :) Loved seeing your vacation in the Salzkammergut. Kinda sad we missed out on Obertraun when we were making videos in the region last year.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Your video is awesome! You did get to see a lot of the Salzkammergut region that we didn't see. But with 4 kids in tow, it just wasn't possible.
@NearFromHome
@NearFromHome 2 года назад
@@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Yes totally understandable! There's always next time. :)
@quo33
@quo33 2 года назад
You are very good tourists who really have appreciation for the region, culture and history of a place! :) You are right, the real problem are, first of all, the huge numbers of tourists, and the ones who only pop in and out. Some are really clueless, there were Chinese tourists who think the town is like a museum and the locals are like "actors" who don't actually live there but just pretend and go home to their apartments at night. So some are pretty disrespectufl, just enter gardens, peek into windows etc. Which of course is super annoying for the residents there. Things just have to change, places like Hallstatt or Venice just can't go on like this. That's one thing Corona was good for, in a way.
@ibaspelk8826
@ibaspelk8826 2 года назад
This was so much fun to watch. We’ve been there last summer. It was like watching our video with a strange over voice :) we stayed in Obertraun as well. Great place to relax after a day hiking, strolling thru Hallstatt or nearby cities. Kudos to Griffin we had trout a lot, it’s too good to not eat it again and again. Also the bacon chicken we had :). Looking forward to the Dachstein video, we had fun in the snow in July! Take care!
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
So cool that you also went and had a very similar experience as us! Isn’t the restort so nice? We loved it there.
@alcappuccino3721
@alcappuccino3721 Год назад
AND another awesome video. Its one of my weekly routines to check this channel for new content...never disappoints. 👌👍
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Год назад
Thank you so much! We appreciate you watching and supporting us.
@sebgo1308
@sebgo1308 2 года назад
Great video, it was a pleasure to watch! Thank you!
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
So glad you enjoyed it!
@gweisa899
@gweisa899 2 года назад
Enjoy your videos of Hallstatt vacation.
@MichaEl-rh1kv
@MichaEl-rh1kv 2 года назад
Nerd says: The syllable 'hall' in South German and Austrian place names is in most cases related to salt mines or salt works. Salzburg and the Salzkammergut (roughly salt chambers estate) got its name and its wealth from the salt mines there.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Such a cool fact!
@christiankastorf1427
@christiankastorf1427 2 года назад
I was about to write a comment on that, too. Just think of Halle an der Saale, Bad Reichenhall or Schwäbisch Hall. And from there we come to the old coinage of 1 Heller = 1/2 Pfennig. The origin of the word "Hall" is unclear. It has to do with salt and salt trade, that is for sure, but whether it is of Germanic or Celtic origin can not be solved. All the Alpine regions were Celtic, then the Romans came and after their retreat Germanic trives moved in.
@taxmax676
@taxmax676 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing! Sehr schön (professionell) präsentiert und erklärt. 👍
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Vielen dank, Dolores! 😍
@kathi_LG
@kathi_LG 2 года назад
Sometime i fortget how bless I am to live in Bavaria and the alps 🙏🏻😍
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
It’s so beautiful in this part of Europe!
@trailblazinpeppers
@trailblazinpeppers 2 года назад
We put our Hallstatt video out the same day! We loved this little town so much. It’s so picturesque and beautiful.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Oh very cool! I'll have to go check your's out!
@siggi383
@siggi383 2 года назад
Breath taking
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Thank you!
@iyanpcbofficial
@iyanpcbofficial Год назад
Keindahan alam yang luar biasa
@louieQ444
@louieQ444 Год назад
Thanks so much for all the extra info you provide. In your Videos. Watching you guys from Eichwalde, Germany, originally from Saint Petersburg,Florida USA. 👍🏽
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Год назад
I’m glad you appreciate it, thanks for letting us know!
@reinhard8053
@reinhard8053 Год назад
Nice seeing all that. Part of my family lived and lives at the lake and I did some km away. To be exact there are combustion engines allowed, but besides the commercial boats (ferries, rescue and fishermen) only very few for families living there for ages. And they should mainly be used in emergencies or special cases. My uncle had such a permit.
@sofia-evangeliaevangelou3370
💠💞💐🌟We are thank you, very much. You are a lovely blessed family, we are travelling with you watching your wonderful videos. We are send you, our love from Ilioupolis, Athens Greece🇬🇷🇩🇪💠
@elephantcastle5110
@elephantcastle5110 2 года назад
Another great video! 👌😊
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Thank you!
@walterrudich2175
@walterrudich2175 2 года назад
Hello to my favorite American family! I‘m so glad to watch you enjoy Austria! Know what? A good friend of mine lives at the shores of Hallstätter See. The panorama from her terrace is absolutely STUNNING!
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Wow! How incredible for your friend! Hope you can visit her!
@walterrudich2175
@walterrudich2175 2 года назад
@@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Of course I can. She invited me to come over whenever I want. It's just a one hour drive (or a little longer)
@PPfilmemacher
@PPfilmemacher 2 года назад
Great video as usual!
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Thank you!
@VoodooMcVee
@VoodooMcVee 2 года назад
The memories. I have a little, blurred, framed photo on the wall of my "cave" which I took with my first own camera, maybe 1987 when I was seven years old. On it you see my whole family; mother, brother, my aunt and uncle and my two cousins (my father was beside me and took a similar picture), standing in front of the fountain (at minute 5:00). It seems like everything looks still almost the same, exept today the flower tubs are more modern and the green house on the left (the one with the white stripes) was painted light blue back then.
@BaluDerBaer933
@BaluDerBaer933 2 года назад
I always enjoy your travel videos! But the next trips should be finally to South Tyrol and then Northern Germany / Lower Saxony / the coast! 😉
@naj_z
@naj_z 2 года назад
What a beautiful village! You guys are such a great family! I see that you all like hikes a lot. Tip: try Falke Wandersocken. They are so comfy for a hike or even everyday use and you have them in all sorts and colors. Us parents prefer the falke “tk2” and the kids the “active warm”. Greeting from The Netherlands.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Oh cool! I will check out those socks.
@danielw.2442
@danielw.2442 2 года назад
I always get "Fernweh" by watching your vids. 🥂
@gonndirwas9605
@gonndirwas9605 2 года назад
15:08 I think it is called „Forelle Müllerin Art“ oder „Forelle blau“
@HelsinkiFlyer
@HelsinkiFlyer Год назад
You are making such a good work. Forellen etc.Keep up the good work, it will pay off.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Год назад
Thank you!
@user-qw1qk5nq5u
@user-qw1qk5nq5u Год назад
Thank you for the awesome video! My family and I will be traveling to Hallstatt in July 2023 and are looking forward! I notice you both were wearing backpacks up to the Salt Mine. Were you able to bring it with you during the tour. I thought I read that backpacks were not allowed. Did they have someplace to store your backpacks during the tour? Also, did you take the Panorama Trail down to the village? Was it a nice trail for the family? Lots of stairs or dirt path? Thank you again!!
@mariusa.5863
@mariusa.5863 2 года назад
Thank you so much for your helpful recommendations and the beautiful footage. If you like picturesque cities with a medieval vibe to them, I highly recommend your visiting Nördlingen (with a trip to the Ofnet Caves and two ruined castles, Burg Hochhaus and Burg Niederhaus - very romantic and not touristy at all) and Rothenburg ob der Tauber, of course. :)
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Those sound like places we would love to visit! Thanks so much for the recommendations.
@kaleigh4081
@kaleigh4081 2 года назад
Yes, Rothenburg o. d. Tauber is definitely worth a visit. And the city tour (also in English!) is incredibly interesting,even for kids.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
@@kaleigh4081 we can do that one weekend and need to just plan it! Thanks for the reminder.
@kaleigh4081
@kaleigh4081 2 года назад
@@MyMerryMessyGermanLife if you'd ever like a tour of Regensburg, let me know. We've been living here a while (23 years! 🤪) and would love to show it to you. My husband is so good at remembering all the historic details, too.
@MichaelBurggraf-gm8vl
@MichaelBurggraf-gm8vl Год назад
I can definitely recommend Nördlingen too - for three reasons: its city wall is so complete that you can walk around the entire city on that wall; it's home of the bavarian railway museum which is located in an original steam locomotive depot housing very interesting original examples of railway vehicles; Nördlingen is located almost in the middle of the Nördlinger Ries which is an impact crater of a comet that hit the place about 14 million years ago. The central church of Nördlingen is built with stones containing tiny pieces of that comet.
@magjuergenstefani4015
@magjuergenstefani4015 Год назад
Living in Upper Austria, I am very glad you enjoy my motherland as well as skiing in Tyrol, or Austria in general.I also love your Videos about travelling in Germany though, your Kids really get to collect loads of great memories. I wonder if you have ever visited towns along the German "romantic road" between Füssen (Neuschwanstein) and Würzburg? I think that is not so far from where you live, and places like Rothenburg or Dinkelsbühl are really awesome, I think your Family would like it there.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Год назад
We haven’t done the romantic road yet, but we want to! We do so love your motherland. What a gorgeous country!
@dianakuipers3765
@dianakuipers3765 Год назад
It brings so many memories. I have been to al those places. Saltmines, the icecave. I'm from the netherlands and we went to bischofshofen for our holiday each year. I would love to see it again.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Год назад
Oh very cool! Your parents took you on a nice vacation!
@dianakuipers3765
@dianakuipers3765 Год назад
@@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Next month we, my husband, daughter en me, are going to Kramsach Austria. Always feels like coming home. Haven't been to Austria in over 27 years. Only past through on our way to Italy the last couple of years. I love the mountains. Gives me peace.
@morgenstern1234
@morgenstern1234 2 года назад
If I hear "Salzburger Land" I always think about the famous movie "Im weißen Rößl" with Peter Alexander
@basildavidson4597
@basildavidson4597 2 года назад
Great video
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Thank you for watching!
@psrfpsrf
@psrfpsrf 2 года назад
Hello to all, we were in the Salzkammergut a few weeks ago first time. The area is very beautiful and we went to Hallstatt too. But in my opinion all impression you get are actually affected by the Corona restrictions on travelling and vacations. The amount of tourists, even with actually no local restrictions to get into a country lika Austria is less than the years before 2020 Corona conquer the globe.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Yes I do think you’re right - that there are much less tourists now than before the pandemic. But also last year the mayor of Hallstatt cut the tourism in half and allows half the number of tour buses a day, so I think that also helps.
@inka87871
@inka87871 2 года назад
excellent 😊
@jensschroder8214
@jensschroder8214 2 года назад
There are two types of cities with "HALL". In the north it means a slope or heap (Halde). (indo-germanic Halla, later Halle) In the south, "HALL" always has something to do with salt production: Salzkammergut. Hall is the indo-germanic (indo-european) term for salt.
@jensschroder8214
@jensschroder8214 2 года назад
Some also interpret "halla" as a sales room, church vestibule, temple". In Northern German and English, Hall is a large corridor or becomes the town hall. But that has nothing to do with salt.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
I’m amazed by the comments we get sometimes because I don’t think we Americans know anywhere near this much history and linguistic facts about English. Germans are obviously well educated people!
@christiankastorf1427
@christiankastorf1427 2 года назад
@@jensschroder8214 Right, they are two terms that have nothing to do with each other. The Germanic term "Halle" is for a big house or room, supported by vertical beams. Northgerman half-timbered houses have been traced back to the earliest settlements of neolithic tribes by the remains of the rotten timbers in the ground. In modern English "hall" or "hallway" stands for what we call "Flur", the entrance area of a house. And of course lots of stately homes have names like "Hardwick Hall" . The old Germanic "Königshalle" lives on in these names. And the other term may be of Celtic origin and has to do with salt, as you write.
@ernestmccutcheon9576
@ernestmccutcheon9576 2 года назад
Beautiful area of the world. The Giant Ice Cave is very impressive, but for a lot of Americans it would be too exhausting to visit. I agree with your view of tourism, however, what I have found over the years is that very few people are blessed with Germany‘s vacation rules and people only have a very short amount of time to see as much as they can and they may only get one chance to come to Europe. Glad to see that you are adjusting to the local customs!
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
So cool you've also seen the ice cave! That's going to be in next week's video. And you're right, not everyone has the ability to spend a long time lingering in just one town to really enjoy it. Especially Americans - they sometimes only get 1-2 trips to Europe in their lifetimes because of how much time they need and the cost.
@ernestmccutcheon9576
@ernestmccutcheon9576 2 года назад
@@MyMerryMessyGermanLife We were also lucky to be able to take pictures, which is usually not allowed, I really wanted to visit the castle in Werfen too, but it was too late when we got back from the Cave. So even when you have time, you still can't see everything!
@malkavian5006
@malkavian5006 2 года назад
Kommt mal nach Mecklenburg. Ist hier echt schön. Führe euch auch in der Region Neustrelitz umher. :D
@HelsinkiFlyer
@HelsinkiFlyer Год назад
It´s not a theme park and treat it with respect. What more can you say? Thank you for this.
@mrrishiraj88
@mrrishiraj88 2 года назад
Thanks
@nelerhabarber5602
@nelerhabarber5602 2 года назад
For Griffin: The skin of the Forelle tastes very very good and the BEST "part" of a Forelle is the meat of the ears. They (2) are in the head, near the eyes and are very tiny , they have the size of a pea and you get it with the top of your knife!
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Great tips, thank you! We will pass them along to Griffin.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Thanks! I can’t wait to try it!!! (This is a comment from Griffin! Your favorite celebrity😎). #swag
@nelerhabarber5602
@nelerhabarber5602 2 года назад
@@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Sorry. I made a mistake, its not the ears, its the cheeks, they are a delicacy, a Forelle has no ears! 😁Fried trout, the skin is crispy and delicious - definitely eat it."
@PalmyraSchwarz
@PalmyraSchwarz 2 года назад
You probably did exactly the right thing, not just scurrying through it in a half-day trip, but taking more time for this place. I know the report of an American woman who was immensely disappointed, but also didn't even begin to see what you saw.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Yeah it's so sad. Hallstatt deserves more than a half day. It's so charming and so unique!
@Feurigel1806
@Feurigel1806 Год назад
Overtourism is really a problem, my family loves visiting Crete, we went there almost every year always to the same city, Ierapetra. We always went to holiday apartemts and our host is really nice, she knows me from when I wasn't even born, she's like a thrid grandma XD By boat you can tavel from Ierapetra to Crissi, a small island full of little shells. But the small island is so overtourist that we don't go there anymore, tourist from all over Crete travel by bus just to visit the island for one day and after visiting it they go straight back to the bus that takes them back to their all inclusive hotel, they walk all over the promenade of Ierapetra without stopping at any of the little souvinier shops, they don't eat at the local restaurants, they don't even have time for that :/ I think it's sad that they go there and don't even give the locals anything back, a lot of people there depend on the tourists, but if the people only come for such a short time. They miss so much, I don't think they get to try the good local food in their all inclusive hotels :( And they definatly miss the great open market at Saturday where you can buy so many great fruits and other food from the local farmers ^^ But I'm actually glad that other than Crissi, Ierapetra isn't too full of tourists, that way we have the beach almost for ourself xD (Most tourists there are in the huge PetraMara all inclusive hotel... which is crazy, they have a small seperated beach where all of the people from the hotel are, while right next to that the whole beach is super empty, I don't get why they only stay in the "hotel beach space", but I guess they don't know better since they rarly leave the hotel without a bus that drives them to a tourist trap ^^'') Oh, but a really great thing is, since my parents went to Ierapetra each year for over 20 years, they've got a "friendship award" from the city signed by the mayor that thanks them for comming so often and showing their special preference for the place and it's people :D They've even got a package with Oliveoil and stuff like that as a thanks :D
@blackrain1999
@blackrain1999 Год назад
I also recommend Vienna or the Wachauer region as some possible places to visit in Austria.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Год назад
Yes! Vienna is a must-see!
@dietmarstockinger
@dietmarstockinger 2 года назад
Welcome to Austria!
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Vielen dank! Your country is so beautiful!
@arnodobler1096
@arnodobler1096 2 года назад
Griffin should try "Renken" , so they are called in Bavaria, "Felchen" at Lake Constance. "Zander" and "Kretzer" (also called Egli a small perch species with hardly any bones) are my favorite fish. "Pike" like to be called pike larks. I was gobsmacked when I saw in with the whole trout, not just fish sticks. Maybe there is a fish farm near you, or a fisherman at one of the lakes, where you can buy fresh fish (including fillets).🙋‍♂️ Griffin sollte mal "Renken" , so heißen sie in Bayern, "Felchen" am Bodensee, probieren. "Zander" und "Kretzer" (auch Egli genannt eine kleine Barschart mit kaum Gräten) sind meine Lieblingsfische. "Hecht" gern als Hechtklöschen. Ich war baff als ich in mit der ganzen Forelle sah, nicht nur Fischstäbchen. Vielleicht gibt es bei euch in der Nähe eine Fischzucht, oder an einem der Seen einen Fischer, wo ihr Fisch kaufen könnt.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
We are shocked Griffin continues to order it and eat it, too! 😂 He’s adventurous.
@sam070756
@sam070756 2 года назад
hi. two thumbs up min. for your message....
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
🙏🏻🙏🏻 an important message!
@anama3313
@anama3313 2 года назад
Ella eating spaghetti was so sweet
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
You've got an observant eye - that was happening in the background! :)
@DidierWierdsma6335
@DidierWierdsma6335 2 года назад
America has the worst junkfood LOL🤣🤣🤣 you're son is awesome love it please forgive me. But seriously WOW that location that place is beautiful i would love to visit that place myself. Other than that a great video keep it up👍 And greetings from the Netherlands🇳🇱
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Yeah wasn't that funny? He's right! Hahaha yeah it's SO beautiful there! Definitely worth a visit!
@arnodobler1096
@arnodobler1096 2 года назад
I laughed my ass off at that 🤣🍔
@MS-xv9oo
@MS-xv9oo Год назад
hallo, ihr macht wirklich tolle videos..die sicht aus der amerikanischen perspektive mit kindern ist interessanter, als das,was man sonst so sieht..aber im nächsten fischrestaurant mal zeigen lassen, wie man fisch isst...ich glaube der junge hat den fisch in der mitte durchgeschnitten.das hab ich ja noch nie gesehen.viel freude weiterhin in deutschland.
@gunterschach7082
@gunterschach7082 2 года назад
As always a great video. Your down-to-earth attitude makes me happy. Normally I don't like it at all when the children are also shown in videos. With you this is not the case at all. It may also be because I just think your children are great. Personally, I think you will still have a lot to suffer here (just kidding). After your arrival, I feel you have taken up the topic of ecology, recycling and of course the climate twice as much as we locals. I'm curious when you have to go to the first Friday for future demo. Please keep it up and extremely good reports and content.
@gunterschach7082
@gunterschach7082 2 года назад
Wie immer ein tolles Video. Eure bodenständigkeit freut mich einfach. Normalerweise mag ich es gar nicht, wenn in Videos auch die Kinder gezeigt werden. Bei euch ist dies überhaupt nicht der Fall. Mag sicher auch daran liegen, dass ich eure Kinder einfach toll finde. Ich persönlich glaube Ihr werdet hier noch viel zu leiden haben ( kleiner Scherz ). Das Thema ökologie, wiederverwerten und auch natürlich das Klima haben Sie nach eurer Einreise meinem Gefühl nach doppelt aufgenommen im Vergleich zu uns einheimischen. Bin gespannt wann Ihr zur ersten Friday for future Demo müßt. Bitte macht weiter so und extrem gute Berichte und Content.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Thank you! Yeah I never ever force my kids to be on camera or talking to the camera. If they don’t want to be filmed, I don’t film them. The younger three do like to be on camera oftentimes and think it’s fun, but there are times when they are not in the mood and I have a strict personal policy to honor that as this is my channel and my business, not their’s.
@gunterschach7082
@gunterschach7082 2 года назад
@@MyMerryMessyGermanLife love it
@herzschlagerhoht5637
@herzschlagerhoht5637 2 года назад
After trying Forelle you definitely have to try Scholle, too! It is even better! ;)
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Ooo okay! Is that also a fish?
@j.a.1721
@j.a.1721 2 года назад
@@MyMerryMessyGermanLife yes it is.
@berlindude75
@berlindude75 2 года назад
@@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Scholle = plaice (commercially, the European plaice is the most important)
@herzschlagerhoht5637
@herzschlagerhoht5637 Год назад
@@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Yes, it is plaice (in English)! Very delicious when it is breaded! ;)
@berndhoffmann7703
@berndhoffmann7703 2 года назад
Just spent a long weekend in the "Eng", one can access via Vorderriß, and we have been controlled by chilled police due to G7, just wondering how it was for you? Moreover maybe there is another YTVid idea for you to film those place where for this example it is an area belonging to Austria, but just accesible (by car) via Germany. There are other areas the other way round, often different rules aplly, maybe thats worth checking out if that could become a vid idea :)
@michaelkloters3454
@michaelkloters3454 Год назад
Fun fact: due to the astonishingly large finds that were well preserved by the salt, even an archaeological epoch was named after this city, the transition from bronze - to the iron age it is called "the Hallstadt period"! And you`re right with your thaugts about mass tourism and the lack of respect for the residents .that s true all over the planet! Michael/Hannover
@ThePixel1983
@ThePixel1983 2 года назад
Eh I think salt was never worth more than gold, but the salt *trade* was. Just like margins on gold today are higher than on salt, but we buy a lot more salt than gold on a daily basis.
@JohnDoe-xz1mw
@JohnDoe-xz1mw 2 года назад
regarding the chain restaurants i just wanted to say that it absolutly blows my mind that there is a starbucks in vienna...IN VIENNA!, and its not even empty.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Yeah I really cringe when I see American tourists walking into a Starbucks in a European city. I’m thinking - you guys!! Starbucks copied its entire concept from European (mainly Italian) coffee houses! You’re in Europe - get coffee at a local coffee ☕️house! It’s way better than Starbucks!
@kho8531
@kho8531 2 года назад
...und Sachertorte zum Kaffee? 💕
@BaluDerBaer933
@BaluDerBaer933 2 года назад
Hihi, Sara still says Sie instead of See! ;-) Two vocals in a row just means to speak it longer (for your German language test)!
@maxwilli3718
@maxwilli3718 2 года назад
Das ist ja wirklich ein Traum!
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Ja es ist!!
@maxwilli3718
@maxwilli3718 2 года назад
@@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Deutsch vielleicht C2: „Ja, ist es.“ :-)
@Alexander-dt2eq
@Alexander-dt2eq 2 года назад
@@maxwilli3718 deutsch vielleicht B1 "Ja. Das ist es."
@maxwilli3718
@maxwilli3718 2 года назад
@@Alexander-dt2eq Genau, aber man kann das „Das“ auch weglassen und das ist dann C1/C2, schätze ich. War jedenfalls nicht böse gemeint.
@tubekulose
@tubekulose Год назад
Oh no! The head is the best part of the Forelle - especially the cheeks. 🙂
@515aleon
@515aleon Год назад
I'm a watercolor artist and do a lot of travel sketching. And would love to find a quiet place to sketch---wonder if I would be able to do that. Would be using a city bus line--not a tour bus. And no Instagram.
@trafficpro
@trafficpro 2 года назад
Hallstadt ist ein sehr schöner Ort
@luisgutierrez18
@luisgutierrez18 Год назад
Would you recommend going on a Sunday, Monday or Tuesday?
@3.k
@3.k 2 года назад
Lieber Griffin, soweit ich weiß, kann man eine geräucherte Forelle einfach aufklappen, ohne den Kopf abschneiden zu müssen. Ich bin kein großer Fischesser aber geräucherte Forelle oder Makrele sind immer lecker! 😃👍
@johannes_silhan
@johannes_silhan 2 года назад
Da war aber nichts geräuchert! :-)
@arnodobler1096
@arnodobler1096 2 года назад
das war eine Forelle Müllerin, schätze ich, sie wird MEHLiert (daher Müllerin) und dann in der Pfanne gebraten. Aber sie hätten ihm ein Fischmesser geben sollen - ist leichter.
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife 2 года назад
Ah thank you for the tip!
@3.k
@3.k 2 года назад
@@johannes_silhan Wie gesagt, bin kein großer Fischesser. 😂
@Kazuya720
@Kazuya720 Год назад
By the way, another Tip for the area: Eisriesen Hölle, world biggest ice-cave ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UO-T38PBkk4.html and also the Liechtenstein Klamm ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EFPCS8X1zCY.html
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife
@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Год назад
Yes we did visit the Eisreisenhölle and talk about it in the next video. It was incredible!
@Kazuya720
@Kazuya720 Год назад
@@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Great, you welcome! :) It is so pitty, that our lives are to short to visit all the great places around the world. Not mention the money costs for this to make it harder ^^
@rishiraj2548
@rishiraj2548 Год назад
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