A holiday in Austria would be a good decision for several reasons. In this country, the infrastructure and conditions for tourism, active and recreational recreation are ideally developed. Austrian nature is incredibly beautiful, numerous mountain lakes are crystal clear and clean. Even in the smallest town, hotels will invariably provide excellent service to their guests. There is a wonderful kitchen here. An extremely extensive and developed public transport network, an impeccably established car and bicycle rental system, which, combined with the highest quality of roads, allows you to freely travel around the country.
Austria offers amazing opportunities for a beautiful holiday in an unforgettable atmosphere both in winter and summer, for solo travelers, couples or families. The main thing is to choose your vacation option and think about what places you would like to visit.
Types of recreation
Austria is paradiseAlpine tourism. Numerous ski resorts offer pistes of varying difficulty levels. Winter recreation in some mountainous areas can be extended until May. In summer, hikers prefer to explore these places. For such an active type of recreation in Austria, many marked trails have been developed, also with different levels of difficulty.
The same excellent conditions are provided for cyclists. An incredible number of routes for family companies and trained athletes have been laid across the country. You can choose any bike track of your choice or spend your holidays in Austria on the shores of one of the many mountain lakes. Another type of recreation that is acceptable at any time of the year is the numerous balneological and spa resorts that are highly valued by Europeans.
Active winter holidays
Many people prefer to spend holidays in Austria in winter. Of course, a country where the most popular sport is skiing, and whose athletes are the most successful skiers in the world, and whose slopes, ski jumps, lifts are best suited for this sport, is simply created to spend a winter vacation in it. There is another indisputable advantage of the Austrian Alps: the snow here is suitable for sports for a long time, even after the end of the main ski season. And it does not matter if not all members of the family or company own skis. Ski resorts always have instructors ready to teach beginners. In addition to the ski slopes, snowboarding and freestyle arenas are available for adrenaline junkies.
Pitztal
The Pitztal Valley is located in the picturesque Tyrolean Alps, not far from the second highest mountain in Austria, Wildspitz. It offers the perfect combination of services for the whole family. Alpine skiing promises well-groomed slopes, which, due to their width, are ideal for carving - descent with “cut” arcuate turns. It is no coincidence that you can meet the famous local native Benny Reich here. The Pitztal will satisfy even anti-skiers - all you have to do is take the highest cable car in Austria to the top. The sight of three hundred snow-covered rivers stretching far below will take your breath away. Together with the surrounding resorts of Hochseiger and Rifflsee, the glacier offers almost 100 kilometers of slopes, romantic cross-country skiing trails, as well as many attractions such as sledding, snowshoeing and vertical ice mountain climbing, as well as babysitting and children's services. gardens.
Stubaier
An unforgettable ski holiday in Austria will be presented by the country's largest glacier, Stubai (Tyrol). It is located south of Innsbruck, in the Stubaital valley. The nearest hotel complex is Neustift, the largest ski resort in Austria, which operates all year round. Stubai promises good snow from October to June and offers 150 kilometers of slopes, mostly blue and red marked (intermediate and more difficult levels), ranging in length from 2300 to 3200 meters. Feature is10 km descent on the slope of Wilde Grub'n. Lovers of other winter pleasures will also find something to do. There are about 70 kilometers of useless sled toboggans and more than 100 kilometers of cross-country ski trails.
Hintertux
Hintertux is the only Austrian resort that offers good snow conditions 365 days a year. The glacier will satisfy even the most demanding skiers. There are almost 90 kilometers of trails of excellent quality. Hintertux is a snowboarder's paradise and boasts the highest arched jump in Europe. Here you can see the natural ice palace Natur Eis Palast with giant icicles and interesting ice formations. Hintertux is also known for its Apres skis and the Betterpark summer snow park, open from April to December.
Cycling tourism
After skiing, cycling is Austria's most popular summer activity. There is an impeccably developed network of rental points and routes for cyclists. There are such points in all tourist towns and at every railway station, where, having rented a bicycle, you can return it at any other station.
Upper Austria is a cyclist's dream. Here you can comfortably ride among lakes and rivers. Bikers prefer routes through beautiful alpine valleys, skirting picturesque pastures. And the track along the Danube is a proven classic. The upper Austrian section of the cycle route runs from Passau to the Green and is about 150 kilometers long. This is verya comfortable walk along the European road, and it involves many excursions at various points along the Danube.
But a journey through the Mühlviertel is a challenge for a strong biker. The region in southern Bohemia is not alpine, but its green hills still require preparation. This is a 258 km track with an ideal starting point and destination in Dzhulbach on the Austrian side of the Bohemian forest in Bemerwald. The road leads through the countryside among forests, meadows and pastures past amazing granite rock formations.
Hiking
Hiking in the mountains is a relatively safe but demanding sport that requires advance preparation. First of all, you should evaluate your capabilities and, according to them, choose a route.
Virtually all parts of Austria offer a variety of destinations with standardized trail markings on tourist maps. Blue indicates a safe, well-groomed track suitable for beginners. The red color usually characterizes rocky mountainous terrain with steep slopes and steel ropes installed in many places. Among the trails marked in red, there are no really dangerous places, but some skill in alpine crossings is necessary. Black routes - for experienced tourists. These are long, rocky hills that require a lot of experience and the right equipment. When choosing your ideal trail, there are two other factors to consider: the physical condition of all team members andweather conditions, which can be checked in advance.
One of the most beautiful routes is the Waldviertel of lower Austria, which is suitable for relaxation and easy walks. The area is almost flat, with a beautiful view of the surrounding mountain ranges and granite rock formations. Its culmination is the famous Ysperklamm gorge, which, in fact, is a 2-kilometer forest abyss with waterfalls. Another area that will be appreciated by beginners due to its flat terrain is the Millstätter See lake in the heart of Carinthia.
Lake holidays
In summer, Austria is especially beautiful with its pristine lakes, which many tourists prefer to sea beaches. In Carinthia, the dominant part of the landscape is the purest lakes with warm summer water. All the waters of this region offer a variety of sports and recreation. Werther See is one of the most popular and largest lakes in Carinthia.
Another magical place is Lake Zeller See in Salzburg, with two of the most famous ski resorts on the shore - Kaprun and Zell am See, which are among the centers with the most thoughtful organization of recreational and sports events. In addition to many advantages, the sights of the Zell am See resort include the panoramic alpine road Grossglockner Strasses and paragliding sightseeing flights, which make a holiday in the Austrian mountains a unique experience. The mountain village of Kaprun is located in the northern foothills of a year-round ski resort -the Kitzsteinhorn Glacier. The water of Lake Zeller See is drinking water, along the banks there are several beaches, playgrounds, conditions for cruises on the lake, windsurfing and other water sports. The water temperature ranges from mid-May to September within +22…24 degrees.
Spa
Austria is known for its thermal springs, which have become the basis of its popular spas. Many Europeans come to rest in Austria not only for the beautiful alpine nature and sports, but also for water relaxing, medical and cosmetic procedures. After all, Austrian thermal springs are well known for their healing properties and medical indications in a number of diseases of the skin, internal organs and nervous system.
Therme Laa
The Therme Laa's 4-star Hotel & Silent Spa is a quiet place with excellent service in the beautiful rolling countryside of Lower Austria. When paying for a stay at the hotel, the guest receives a number of free services and procedures, including:
- he alth center with several indoor and outdoor thermal pools (temperature in the main outdoor pool is +34 degrees all year round;
- 90m waterslide;
- s alt pool with a constant temperature of +36 degrees;
- outdoor hot tubs;
- fitness and cardio zone with active and relaxing program;
- steam bath and Finnish sauna;
- massage and luxurious relaxation areas (winter garden, Asian room).
Aqua Dome
Luxury thermalThe four-star Aqua Dome Spa Hotel is located on the outskirts of Längenfeld in Tyrol. Despite the large-scale territory (50 thousand square meters), this place is calm, with a beautiful view of the mountains, it will leave unforgettable impressions about your vacation in Austria. The Aqua Dome Thermal Spa features 12 2,000-meter pools and s alt caves.
The wellness program includes daily outdoor activities with advice from fitness trainers. And the rooms are furnished according to the rules of Feng Shui, only non-alcoholic drinks are provided in the minibar, and fresh fruit is served daily in the room. The resort is close to the ski slopes and 12 km from the Sölden cable cars.
St. Martins Therme and Lodge
This stunning thermal spa in Burgenland is nestled in the middle of its own lake next to the Neusiedler See Seewinkel National Park, which borders Hungary. The combination of this location with a breathtaking safari-style atmosphere and state-of-the-art spa services creates an experience unmatched by any other Austrian experience, according to travelers who have been here. You can venture into the small Hungarian plain of the national park and then return to this wonderful oasis of calm and pamper yourself and relax in the large wellness center and then dine at the restaurant, which serves delicious local cuisine and a selection of fine wines.