Traveling into eastern Europe has pointed out to us the uniqueness of each country. The history and strife of many nations is powerful stuff. Our visit to one of Hungary's premiere towns and surrounding countryside on a beautiful spring Sunday couldn't have been better.
Sopron's winding downtown streets were an artistic wonder. Renovated buildings, balconies, monuments and arched gates were tied in a unit of commerce.

The Catholic church still remains strong;
amazing and well cared for structures featured wood carving and ceiling painting.
We were moved by the very sacred atmosphere created by devoted parishioners.
Gibraltar Vendeghaz's innkeeper made every effort to please us and did! Good Hungarian food (that means plentiful), a room that would pass any "white glove" test and hospitality plus (big smile and she waved good by) (A+ rating will let Triple AAA International know)

A cruise on country roads took us to a castle and vineyard. Bottles of red and white wines sold for three to five euro each. Samples from Walter (cute little guy watching the shop) encouraged us to take home some of each.
The Catholic church still remains strong;
amazing and well cared for structures featured wood carving and ceiling painting.
We were moved by the very sacred atmosphere created by devoted parishioners.
Gibraltar Vendeghaz's innkeeper made every effort to please us and did! Good Hungarian food (that means plentiful), a room that would pass any "white glove" test and hospitality plus (big smile and she waved good by) (A+ rating will let Triple AAA International know)
A cruise on country roads took us to a castle and vineyard. Bottles of red and white wines sold for three to five euro each. Samples from Walter (cute little guy watching the shop) encouraged us to take home some of each.