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Travel Guide Austria
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Austria

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Destinations in Austria


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Burgenland
Burgenland is the kind of place that tourists return to over and over. In search for travel ...
Carinthia
If you are planning an action packed vacation, you have to consider Carinthia. Looking for some ...
Lower Austria
If you are planning an active holiday, there is no better location than Lower Austria. Hungry for ...
Salzburg
An active break in Salzburg offers everything but boredom. Hiking in the Salzburger Land is a ...
Styria
Beautiful landscape, kind people and dozens of things to do: Styria is a favorite destination ...
Tyrol
Tyrol is the kind of place that travelers return to over and over. Looking for travel suggestions? ...
Upper Austria
If you are dreaming of an sporty holiday, you can’t get around Upper Austria. In search for travel ...
Vienna
The Austrian capital Vienna is the cultural and economic center of the Alpine country. The ...
Vorarlberg
For those who like to discover special things while traveling, Vorarlberg is richly endowed with ...

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Experience Austria's nature

Mighty mountain ranges that cover the country to two thirds of the country, fresh air, untouched nature, clean water and a pleasant climate – that´s Austria! Austria's unique cultural and natural landscape borders Germany to the north, Switzerland to the west, Italy to the south and Hungary to the east.

Nature is best explored in the warm season by hiking, climbing and biking. If you want to master great alpine challenges, start climbing Austria's highest mountain, the Grossglockner (3798 m). Pleasure hikers go on a relaxed tour or one of the many high trails.

  • Alpine Route · Glockner Group
    Großglockner from the Erzherzog Johann hut (normal route)
  • Hiking route · Kitzbuehel
    Alpine round on the Kitzbüheler Horn
  • Via Ferrata · PreAlps East of the Mur
    Via ferrata (C) on the Riegersburg

Austria in winter

In winter, Austria transforms itself into a dream of ice and snow – and attracts many skiers, snowboarders, cross-country skiers and various other winter sports enthusiasts to the region. No wonder, the country charms at various altitude levels. Whether skiing in the Pitztal or on the Wilder Kaiser or on a leisurely snowshoe hike to the Zwölferhorn or the Thurner Gemeinde Alm, the country is truly a winter wonderland.
  • Snowshoe walking · Schober Group
    Thurner Gemeinde Alm (2,052m) from Zettersfeld (1,812m)
  • Ski Touring · Dead Mountains
    Sandling (1717m), the salt mountain in the heart of Austria
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    Ski resort · Oetztal Alps
    Pitztaler Gletscher & Rifflsee
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    Ski resort · Oetztal Alps
    Kaunertal Glacier
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    Fellhorn / Kanzelwand
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    Ski resort · Wetterstein Mountains and Mieminger chain
    Skiarena Seefeld
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    Silvretta Montafon
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    Ski resort · Kitzbühel Alps
    SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser – Brixental

The most beautiful cities of Austria

As Austria's capital, Vienna is probably the best-known city in the Alpine state. It is one of the most important cultural and political metropolises in Europe and impresses with the highest quality of life. The picturesque old town leads through the magnificent history of the empire and inspires by sights such as the Gothic St. Stephen's Cathedral, Schönbrunn Palace and numerous museums.

Located on the Danube, the city also offers numerous opportunities for romantic walks, extensive bike routes and lots of fun in the water.

If you follow the Danube to the west, you will reach Linz. The former steel city has now become a vibrant cultural laboratory and a trendy city. The capital of Upper Austria has therefore not lost its connection to nature. With a botanical garden, skating facilities and city hiking trails, nature lovers have a lot to offer.

Graz, Austria’s second-largest city, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The capital of Styria combines historic old town with futuristic architecture and is considered a lively, colorful place that offers something for everyone. Active vacationers will find numerous routes in nature around the city, along the Mur River, up the Graz Schlossberg or Schöckl.

Innsbruck also has challenging mountain adventures to offer. The city in the west of Austria is the capital of Tyrol and also of the Alps. Located in the Inn Valley at the foot of the Nordkette, the Karwendel and the Alpine Central Range, it is a true paradise for outdoor sports enthusiasts both in summer and winter.

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