94. Weinviertel

94. Weinviertel

The Weinviertel is located in the north east of Lower Austria. As its name suggests, wine production is one of the most important economic factors of the region. In fact, with 14.000 wine farmers and almost 14.000 ha of vineyards it is Austria’s biggest wine-growing...
93. Waldviertel

93. Waldviertel

The Waldviertel is the north western part of the province of Lower Austria (including a part of the Wachau which is situated north of the Danube). Most important villages are Gmünd, Waidhofen, Eggenburg and Schrems. The most famous touristic locations (apart from the...
92. Wachau

92. Wachau

The Wachau is the cultural landscape around the Danube valley between Melk and Krems in the province of Lower Austria, around 80 km west of Vienna. It is probably THE hot spot for white wine production in Austria, especially famous for the best Rieslings and the...
91. Virgental

91. Virgental

The Virgental is another valley in the beautiful Osttirol within the so called Venedigergruppe, a group of mountains with the Großvenediger as one of the highest mountains of Austria with an elevation of 3.674 m. Its most famous villages are Virgen, Prägraten and...
90. Villgratental

90. Villgratental

The Villgratental is part of the Pustertal in Osttirol and one of the most original nature landscapes in the Alps. The region is still dominated by mountain farmers with their wooden houses on steep hills. Its main villages are the romantic Außervillgraten and...
89. Villach Region

89. Villach Region

The region around Villach in Carinthia with its famous lakes, the Faaker See with its small island and the biggest of the lakes, the Ossiacher See are very worth visiting, especially for a summer holiday. The lakes get up to 26 degrees during summertime, there are a...
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