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The home of Mozart, the Sound of Music and Arnie provides the fifth leg of the Hairy Bikers' adventure. The trip starts in Vienna and ends at the Grossglockner Alpine pass.

The home of Mozart, the Sound of Music and Arnie provides the fifth leg of the Hairy Bikers' adventure. The trip starts in Vienna, patisserie capital of the world, and ends atop the Grossglockner Alpine pass, one of the world's most spectacular biking roads. This is a journey of classics and a lot of cakes. In Vienna, Si and Dave unravel the mystery of the two competing Sachertorte recipes and taste the latest version - Sachertorte Reloaded.

They make apfelstrudel with the owner of a roadside B&B, cook linzertorte in Linz and a chocolate gugelhupf cake for a bunch of bikers from Huddersfield. And, of course, you can't travel through Austria without learning to yodel. That's where Fritz comes in - mountain-man, wood-fire cook and yodel-coach, a real one-off. Suffice it to say that Austria and its baking is a revelation.

30 minutes

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • 00:00

    Franz Ferdinand

    Can't Stop

  • 00:03

    Gotan Project

    Panamericana

  • 00:07

    Brandon Flowers

    Crossfire

  • 00:08

    Broadcast 2000

    Get Up And Go

  • 00:12

    Tommy Roe

    Wish You Didn't Have to Go

  • 00:15

    Julie Andrews & Irwin Kostal

    Prelude and The Sound of Music

  • 00:16

    Percy Faith

    My Favorite Things

  • 00:17

    LCD Soundsystem

    All My Friends (Franz Ferdinand Version)

  • 00:20

    Julie Andrews & Irwin Kostal

    Prelude And The Sound Of Music

  • 00:22

    Delphic

    Acolyte

  • 00:27

    London Philharmonic Orchestra, Bernard Herrmann

    3. Clair De Lune [Debussy: Suite Bergamasque]

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Si King
Presenter Dave Myers
Series Producer Oliver Clark
Executive Producer Gill Tierney
Director Dick Sharman

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