88. Tuxer Alpen

88. Tuxer Alpen

The Tuxer Alps are part of the central East Alps in the province Tyrol near Innsbruck. They are named after the village Tux and the Tuxertal, which is part of the Zillertal. A famous village is Hochfügen, famous mountains are Kellerjoch or Patscherkofel, which is the...
87. Türnitzer Alpen

87. Türnitzer Alpen

The Türnitzer Alpen are part of the Northern Kalk Alps in the south of Lower Austria and the north of Styria (elevations up to 1.400 m). Interesting activities include hiking and ski-touring, e.g. on the Tirolerkogel with an amazing panoramic view and a famous rest...
86. Traunviertel

86. Traunviertel

The Traunviertel is one of 4 quarters in the south east of Upper Austria. It includes the capital Linz and even the Salzkammergut. Apart from that a visit to the historic town of Steyr or the monasteries in St. Florian and Kremsmünster are recommended.
85. Tiroler Zugspitzarena

85. Tiroler Zugspitzarena

The Zugspitze is a mountain shared between the countries Germany and Austria. With a height of almost 3.000 m it is the highest mountain of Germany. The region consists of 7 villages, all of which offer an amazing view to the Zugspitze (not included the most famous...
84. Tiroler Oberland and Kaunertal

84. Tiroler Oberland and Kaunertal

The Tiroler Oberland is a touristic region south of Landeck, consisting of the Oberinntal, the Kaunertal and extending to the alpine Reschen-Pass village Nauders. The region crosses the 3 countries Austria, Switzerland and Italy and has very diverse opportunities for...
83. Thermenland and Oststeiermark

83. Thermenland and Oststeiermark

There are of course fantastic thermal resorts throughout Austria, but in eastern Styria they are extensive due to the volcanic activity in the region. Specifically, the political region of the “Oststeiermark” with its regional capital Fürstenfeld is north of the...
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