Austria Holidays
Austria Holidays can provide you with some of the most beautiful
scenery in Europe with crystal clear lakes, nestling amid gentle hills The Alps
make up the southern and western parts of the country and peak at the Grossglockners
3797-metre summit. North of Italy and Slovenia, where the capital is Vienna,
the language is German and the currency is the Euro.
Austria lies in the heart of Europe and occupies an area of 83,854 square kilometres
and is home to 8.1 million peopleit offers holiday makers mighty mountains and
secluded pastures. The climate in Austria is a varied one with cold winters
that bring frequent rain lowlands and snow in the mountains and cool summers
with occasional showers.
We can take care of it all for you. We can arrange your flight,
recommend and book the best hotels, and the cheapest car hire to give you a
more enjoyable break. There are many attractions within Austria and below is
a few of the more popular Austria Holiday activities;
Camping
Holidays
There are roughly 500 campsites in Austria, and 160 of these are equipped for
winter camping all can be entered without any major formalities.
Staying at a holiday park may make your Austria holiday more enjoyable, as can
enjoy the best parts without the hassle struggling to put your tent up in the
dark. Camping Wien Süd is situated in the midst of the former Palace Park
on the southwestern edge of Vienna, surround by 25,000 m² of meadows and
woods. Here you will find the perfect mix of vacation in nature and the pulsating
life of the fascinating metropolis.
Cycling Holidays
Austria is very popular for Cycling holidays as it has some of the most beautiful
routes in Europe. The "Salzkammergut" or Lake District of Austria,
with its many lakes in a beautiful alpine environment, has become one of the
most popular vacation spots in Austria. This bike trip will lead you by no less
than 13 of these lakes offering you a chance to break up your cycling with swimming,
fishing, sailing or hiking. This tour is a loop, which allows you to start your
adventure anywhere along the route. The official starting point is Salzburg
from where the route will follow southeast to St. Gilgen on Lake Wolfgang, further
along to St. Wolfgang and Bad Ischl, our former emperor Franz Joseph's favourite
vacation spot. Further south the trail will lead you into the picturesque town
of Hallstatt. Don't miss taking a small boat out on the lake and enjoy one the
country's best photo opportunities.
Hiking
Holiday
Austria is a top contender for the title of Europe's most walker-friendly country.
It is criss-crossed by more than 50,000 kilometres of hiking trails, from easy
to challenging. They range from meandering paths through picturesque hill country
to daunting climbing routes and from lakeside promenades to narrow glacier trails.
And after a long hiking tour, 13,500 mountain accommodations are available to
relax in and regain your strength. Numerous adventure trails through picturesque
landscapes with clear mountain brooks and roaring waterfalls as well as mountain
and climbing tours in the high alpine region guarantee action, fun and adventure
Austria holiday.
Winter
Sports Holidays
There is snow sailing or snow rafting, many of these and the other new winter
sports can be learnt and practised in Austrias winter resorts.
Snow is a renewable energy source, and the winter air gets you flying. Snow
clearly energises the creativity too. Countless highly imaginative variants
of classical alpine skiing have taken to the slopes, and more and more people
are trying their hands (or feet, rather) at the new winter sports.
Hand gliding
and Paragliding
If you've never savoured the soaring thrill of hang gliding or paragliding,
the easiest way to learn is on skis, which make taking-off and landing much
simpler. There are special schools running courses in which you can learn the
basics of theory and practice and take the necessary exam.
Free Style
Free-Style is the collective term for the techniques by which people dance the
waltz down the slope or do a quick flip on the way down. Some ski schools offer
special courses for learning freestyle techniques.
Snow Rafting
Several years ago snowboarders discovered the thrill of surfing on the snow.
Now the rafters are out and about on the slopes with their inflatable boats.
A descent down a mountainside in a snow raft is one of the more unusual ways
of enjoying an Austria Holiday.
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