The Thaya river in Lower Austria’s Waldviertel is the heart of the cross-border National Park Thayatal. The river is quiet and unspoiled, flowing slowly past forests and meadows and forming the border with the Czech …
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The Thaya river in Lower Austria’s Waldviertel is the heart of the cross-border National Park Thayatal. The river is quiet and unspoiled, flowing slowly past forests and meadows and forming the border with the Czech …
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Visitors can experience real Tyrolean ‘lakes and mountains’ in the easternmost tip of the Kitzbühel Alps. The Pillersee valley is situated in gentle grassy mountains and takes its name from the emerald-green Pillersee lake. The …
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There are five magnificent gardens in and around Murau in Upper Styria that encourage you to wander around their grounds. The exploration of the gardens can, for example, begin in the Murau castle garden. The …
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The Hamersky family from the Waldviertel region of Lower Austria are a rarity – they are the only breeders of Texas Longhorn cattle in the country. “We are a young, down-to-earth, innovative family with our …
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The Tyrolean winter resort of Sölden has announced that the performance of ‘Hannibal’ – a massive event which takes place on the glaciers of the ski resort each year – has been cancelled for 2021. …
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Last updated on April 21st, 2022 at 10:26 pmA spring hike through the blossoms of the Wachau valley in Lower Austria almost makes you want to pick up a paintbrush yourself. The Wachau valley is …
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If the spring weather is not co-operating, you can still enjoy the landscape around Salzburg in a more visual way with a visit to the Panorama Museum. The museum in the middle of the city …
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Last updated on June 11th, 2022 at 08:50 pmVienna residents know that the spring has arrived when people start flocking to the famous Prater Park, drawn by the greenery and the blossoms on the chestnut …
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When locals from the Ferienregion Imst talk about the “BIG 5” they mean all the winter activities in the area which do not involve downhill skiing. Why not enjoy snow-covered mountain landscapes while tobogganing or …
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Snow depths that you remember from your childhood dreams… Winter in the Pitztal in western Austria is not all about skiing and snowboarding. Those who prefer to take it a little easier and simply enjoy …
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