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Austria's vacation regions
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Austria combines impressive diversity in the smallest of spaces: from picturesque Alpine landscapes and idyllic lake regions to vibrant cities and traditional cultural landscapes - here nature meets culture, and Alpine adventures meet urban discoveries.
Tyrol
Tyrol fascinates with its alpine charm and is known as an Eldorado for winter sports enthusiasts and nature lovers. With imposing mountains and first-class ski resorts, Tirol offers unforgettable experiences in the great outdoors at any time of year. The highlight is the famous ski resort in Kitzbühel, which attracts guests from all over the world every year for the Hahnenkamm race.
Vorarlberg
Vorarlberg, Austria's westernmost region, enchants with a harmonious combination of tradition and modernity. From Lake Constance to the Alps, the region delights visitors with its lively cultural scene and alpine experiences. The Kunsthaus Bregenz, a modern architectural masterpiece on the shores of Lake Constance, is a special attraction for culture enthusiasts.
Salzburg
Salzburg, the home of Mozart, combines musical heritage with spectacular Alpine scenery. In addition to the famous festival, the province of Salzburg attracts visitors with charming towns and natural paradises such as the Hohe Tauern National Park. Hohensalzburg Fortress, one of the largest medieval castles in Europe, is an outstanding landmark and offers breathtaking views over the city.
Vienna
Vienna, Austria's magnificent capital, is known for its imperial buildings, famous coffee houses and cultural highlights. The city combines history and modernity and invites you to explore its historical and modern treasures. St. Stephen's Cathedral, one of the most important Gothic buildings, is the heart of the city and impresses visitors with its imposing architecture.
Styria
Styria is the green heart of Austria, known for its rolling hills, wine regions and thermal springs. The region invites you to enjoy wellness, pleasure and hikes through nature. The Graz Clock Tower on the Schlossberg offers a fantastic view of the old town and is a popular photo motif and landmark of the region.
Upper Austria
Upper Austria impresses with its unique mix of idyllic lakes, imposing mountains and cultural wealth. Lake Hallstatt and the city of Linz in particular attract visitors with their scenic and cultural diversity. Lake Hallstatt and the historic village of Hallstatt are among the most beautiful places in Austria and are internationally renowned.
Burgenland
Burgenland boasts a mild climate, extensive vineyards and Lake Neusiedl, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that attracts nature and culture lovers alike. The region is ideal for cyclists, wine lovers and those interested in culture. A particular highlight is Lake Neusiedl, the largest steppe lake in Central Europe and home to rare animal and plant species.
Lower Austria
Lower Austria, the gateway to the Alps, combines wine culture, historic towns and picturesque Danube landscapes. From the vineyards of the Wachau to the majestic castles, the region invites you to make culinary and cultural discoveries. One highlight is the Wachau cultural landscape with its picturesque wine terraces, castles and the famous Dürnstein ruins.
Carinthia
Carinthia offers crystal-clear lakes and majestic mountain landscapes that invite you to enjoy water sports and alpine adventures. Austria's sunny southern location makes Carinthia a popular destination for active vacations and relaxing vacations by the water. Lake Wörthersee, with its turquoise waters and charming lakeside promenades, is one of the most beautiful sights.