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Kategorie – Austria

Austria, in the heart of Europe, inspires with breathtaking alpine landscape, picturesque cities such as Vienna and Salzburg, cultural richness and culinary diversity. A destination for nature and culture lovers alike. Explore historic castles, enjoy the famous Sachertorte and experience the splendor of Austrian music and art. In summer, the Alps offer countless outdoor activities, while winter attracts skiers and snowboarders from all over the world. Immerse yourself in the charming atmosphere of Austria and experience the warm hospitality of its inhabitants.

Graz: The beauty of Styria

When traveling to Austria, the various cities are usually overshadowed by Vienna or Salzburg, which are also known to most foreign tourists. Graz is another city that has a variety of interesting places to offer. The capital of Styria is a pleasant size and can be easily explored on foot or by public transport. In addition to some sights, however, it is above all the...

Ski rental in the Zillertal – facts and figures at a glance

Summer is currently pouring down heavily on the DACH region, while a large number of families are already planning their summer vacation on the hot exotic beach. However, summer doesn’t always have to mean heat, beach and sea, because at this time of year others have an incredible desire to cool off. For this purpose, a joint holiday in the Zillertal is...

Sankt Johann im Pongau: The ideal holiday resort for the whole family

Sankt Johann im Pongau is a tranquil alpine village located in Austria, about 60 kilometres south of Salzburg. Both in summer and winter, the community of about 11,400 inhabitants has a lot to offer its visitors. Skiers and snowboarders get their money’s worth here as well as hiking enthusiasts and mountain bike freaks. Art and cultural events in the local...

Alpine Pearls: Climate-friendly holidays in the mountains

Environmentally friendly travel with Alpine Pearls The Alpine Pearls network represents 19 environmentally friendly holiday destinations in the Alps. Guests can enjoy sophisticated, environmentally friendly mobility solutions. The diverse services of these holiday resorts – the “Pearls of the Alps” – guarantee a climate-friendly trip. Guests...

Visit Tyrol: A paradise for tourists

Tyrol is a popular travel destination. And rightly so, because not only is Austria’s northernmost province very easy to reach, Tyrol also offers excellent foundations for a pleasant stay. There is something to experience and discover at any time of the year. But what does Tyrol offer overall and what highlights are there to explore? This article takes a look at...

Fügen in the Zillertal

The Zillertal in Tyrol should be a well-known name, especially for friends of cultivated winter sports. In the mountains of Tyrol you not only have some of the most beautiful ski resorts in the world, but also many opportunities to enjoy nature and simply switch off from everyday life. In tranquil towns like Fügen in the Zillertal, you are by no means only welcome as...

Kitzbühel – the Austrian ski dream

Kitzbühel is a beautiful medieval town in the heart of the Austrian Tyrol with a truly huge ski area that spans three sectors. It’s best suited to intermediate and advanced skiers, and the opportunities to ski on the piste and do a lot of ground on the ski tracker are almost as big as the huge ski resorts of Paradiski and Trois Vallées in France. When Kitzbühel...

Saalbach-Hinterglemm: Winter sports, hiking, mountain panoramas

Saalbach-Hinterglemm in the Kitzbühel Alps in Austria is best known as a winter sports resort. This is not surprising, because the alpine ski area there is one of the largest in all of Austria with around 270 kilometres of slopes. In addition, the cracks of alpine skiing meet in Saalbach-Hinterglemm every winter and compete in World Cup downhill races and other ski...

Lech am Arlberg – in search of the mountain that doesn’t exist

If you travel to Lech in Austria, you should give up the search for the Arlberg. For he will not find it. These seven letters stand for a region and for a passport. It is exactly 1,793 metres high and connects the provinces of Tyrol and Vorarlberg. Today, the “Arlberg” sees itself as the cradle of skiing and was apparently derived from the Arlen, a bush...