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5 h
min. 1,387 m
max. 1,912 m
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The swimming lake Flachauwinkl ("Winklersee") is situated in a quite and idyllic location in the the mountain landscape of the "Salzburger Sportwelt". There you find a big sunbathing area with shady trees. The hight quality of the water...
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5 h
min. 1,214 m
max. 2,043 m
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The Kaiserburg Bob in Bad Kleinkirchheim is the first Alpine roller bobsleigh run in Carinthia and the second of its kind in Austria. As the name suggests,...
Adult €18.50
Child €6.30
Sen. €18.50
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The Bergisel Ski Jump in Innsbruck is a huge visitor highlight. With over 28,000 spectator seats, the arena is the most modern skiing facility in the...
Adult €12
Child €6.50
Sen. €11
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10 h
min. 1,107 m
max. 2,005 m
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min. 1,080 m
max. 1,965 m
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The natural lake is fun for the whole family. It is free of chlorine and chemical additives. The plants in the lake keep it clean in a natural way. That's why this lake is very much suitable for guests with allergies or sensitive...
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min. 1,787 m
max. 2,359 m
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min. 968 m
max. 1,984 m
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How did people live in the Alps 500 years ago? What is life like there today? The Alpine Museum shows how crafts and technology have changed over time. Whereas hand tools were...
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The Ferdinandeum was once one of the oldest museums of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. And even today it still ranks among the top international museums....
Adult €14
Sen. €11
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The Seefelder Seekirchl has always been a sight with symbolic character and describes the place in Tyrol like no other. Construction of the church began in 1629 and was...
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Newly opened in 2016, Quellalpin in Kaunertal offers a swimming pool and a unique sauna area with an unobstructed view of the village of Feichten and the...
2 Pools
3 Saunas
1 Day €16
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Who wouldn't want to swing in the middle of the mountains at an altitude of over 1600 metres? Hochkönig will be able to offer this from 2023 onwards. At Gabühel in Dienten, you...
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12 km
4 h
min. 818 m
max. 1,205 m
Easy
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One of the longest ziplines in Europe awaits you at the Stoderzinken in Styria . The spectacular glide is 2.5 kilometres long and you can reach speeds...
Adult €47
Child €31
Sen. €47
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9.5 h
min. 1,070 m
max. 2,228 m
Moderate
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The Sisi Museum allows you to experience the imperial world of the imperial couple at the Vienna Hofburg and gain an overview of the famous Empress...
Adult €20
Child €12
Sen. €20
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min. 867 m
max. 1,288 m
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A world filled with deceptions and tricks awaits you at Vienna city centre. At the Museum of Illusions , a number of visual tricks is ready to mystify its...
Adult €19
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The museum in the Zeughaus is a place of Tyrolean cultural history . The building was built at the beginning of the 16th century by Maximilian I as an...
Adult €14
Sen. €11
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Dream destination for active holiday makers

The Alpine Republic Austria is a truly manifold holiday destination. Besides cosmopolitan cities like Vienna, Salzburg, Graz or Innsbruck, which have a rich cultural life, the picturesque landscapes and idyllic mountain pastures of the Alps guarantee ample opportunity to enjoy the nature.

 

Austria is a dream destination for active holiday makers. The beautiful scenery is ideal for extensive walks and cycle tours, while numerous lakes invite for a swim. Amusement parks, toboggan runs and rope climbing gardens promise additional action for young and old. The Alpine region also has much to offer for culture enthusiasts: The country is marked by historical buildings, diverse museums, galleries, theaters and music stages.

 

Located in the heart of Europe, Austria borders on Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Nine federal states form this multifaceted country. Upper and Lower Austria north-east, as well as the Burgenland south-east are the flatter regions. Styria, Carinthia, Salzburg, Tyrol and Vorarlberg are dominated by the Alps. Over 950 three-thousand-meter mountains can be counted in Austria – and above all of them emerges the 3.798 meter high Großglockner.

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