Schwartz­see

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A short train ride or couple of miles walk outside Kitzbühel is the Schwartz­see (“black lake”). It’s full of miner­als washed down from the moun­tains that give it the glassy black effect. Normally in the summer you can swim there, but there had been heavy rain for the past few days, and so the water was too cold and I settled for a walk around the shore instead.

The lake was also surroun­ded by alpine mead­ows. I learnt the German word for mead­ow­sweet that day (the yellow flower in the fore­ground)- turns out to be the straight­for­ward Mädesüss. The Mäde part is to do with it being used to flavour mead. (Or Honig­wein as they also like to straight­for­wardly call it in German). Since I spend a lot of time in rural Austria and Germany, I’ve been trying to build up my vocab of wild plant names in German.

Under attack!

Even train stations in the Tyrol are pictur­esque.

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