This light and fluffy dessert may remind some people of Salzburg’s snow capped-mountains - but it is definitely a real treat for gourmets. Legend has it that the famous Salzburg prince archbishop of Raitenau loved his mistress Salome mainly because of her exquisite Salzburger Nockerl.
Salzburger Nockerl RecipeDiscover exclusive interior design and contemporary art combined with organic gourmet food and spectacular spa facilities at the Theresia Gartenhotel****Superior. And, best of all, the ski lifts are right on the door.
Visit Theresia GartenhotelSpend Easter at a £200 off St. Anton chalet with Skiworld’s Explosive Powder Deals! Price includes flights, transfers and 7 nights catered accommodation plus Buy-1-Get-1-Free Lift Passes if you book the entire chalet!
Your Online Guide to summer in Austria. Click on your selected holiday theme to discover the highlights, read up on each region in detail , or print your Austrian holiday guide to get the full story at a glance.
Your Online Guide to summer in Austria. Click on your selected holiday theme to discover the highlights, read up on each region in detail , or print your Austrian holiday guide to get the full story at a glance.
Your Online Guide to summer in Austria. Click on your selected holiday theme to discover the highlights, read up on each region in detail , or print your Austrian holiday guide to get the full story at a glance.
Your Online Guide to summer in Austria. Click on your selected holiday theme to discover the highlights, read up on each region in detail , or print your Austrian holiday guide to get the full story at a glance.
Your Online Guide to summer in Austria. Click on your selected holiday theme to discover the highlights, read up on each region in detail , or print your Austrian holiday guide to get the full story at a glance.
14.07.2012
More than 4.000 participants make the Salzkammergut Trophy Austria's biggest MTB marathon. The loop through the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Region Hallstatt-Dachstein-Salzkammergut is considered one of Europe's most spectacular marathon tracks!
Read MoreReef sharks in a luxury spa and riding Lipizzaner horses with the Alps as backdrop. Read Emma Godby's article for The Notebook about her stay at Biohotel Stanglwirt.
Austrian AdventureBudget-conscious but ski-addicted?! Journalist Rob Rees shows you how to avoid airline aggro, save money in these tough times and discover new resorts to keep your skiing adventures fresh.
Rob's GuideMontafon in Vorarlberg holds a variety of mountain experiences to choose from. This package includes 7 nights B&B, 6-day ski pass and tobogganing evening.
Experience Alpbach's welcoming winter charm with 7 nights half-board in a 3* or 4* hotel, 6-day ski pass and Albachtal Seenland Card.
Endless slopes, untracked powder snow - experience the Austrian mountains off the beaten track with a guided snowboard tour, or take to one of the many funparks.
On Tour with Your BoardSnow-covered mountains, blue sky, perfect slopes just waiting for the first track. Austria is the ideal place to make your skiing dream come true.
First Time SkiersLet British Airways whisk you away for a 2-night stay in the alpine-sport city of Innsbruck. The offer includes flights and 4* hotel accommodation.
An 8-day Alpine fairytale come true – a winter like they used to be – with sun, snow, a romantic horse drawn carriage ride and a journey with the Rhaetian railway on the magnificent Arosa Line.
Enjoy the extensive Mayrhofen ski area and lively nightlife whilst having a great place to relax at the Neuhaus Landhaus. This package includes 7 nights half-board, flights and transfers.
Inntravel are offering 7 nights at the 4* Spa Hotel Wiesenhof including flights and meals, as well as free use of cross-country trails. So spend the day making tracks in the snow, then return to the hotel for pamper time and gourmet dinners.
Treat yourself to a feel-good winter holiday inside and out. At the end of the day ski right to the doorstep of the Naturhotel Chesa Valisa for 7 nights of ski & spa bliss.
Join in all the fun and games with this 7 night Ramblers package. Includes flights, transfers, 4* half-board accommodation, use of hotel wellness facilities, local guide and cross-country skiing and snowshoeing equipment.
Discover the true beauty of winter in Tirol and its surroundings on this 9-day tour. Excursions include the fairytale castle of Neuschwanstein, the medieval town of Fussen and Linderhof Castle and the picturesque village of Oberammergau.
Enjoy the wonderful snowy scenery and experience traditional warm Tirolean hospitality with Leger Holidays. 6 nights accommodation, excursions and executive coach travel included.
Directly beside the ski lift, ski hire shop and ski school meeting place, this Inghams' chalet is in a prime Saalbach Hinterglemm location. 7 nights with flights, meals and airport transfers.
5 days Vienna, visiting several Klimt exhibitions, buildings, designs and artworks of the Vienna Secession, Art Nouveau, Arts & Crafts and the roots of Modernism. Flights, accommodation and admission charges included.
Experience idyllic chalet life with Neilson in Kaprun. Offer includes flights, 7 nights accommodation, all meals and free ski leading by the friendly Neilson rep.
Enjoy Obertauern's powder snow and teach the kids to ski by Easter with Bobby's Snow Adventure. Ski course, ski pass, equipment and week's accommodation included.
The Kitzbüheler Alps are your pass to massive fun this winter. Take a look at the Stay and Ski Package, offering 7 nights with breakfast and 6-day ski pass.
Escape to Brandnertal in Vorarlberg for winter action and warm inviting accommodation with 7 nights B&B including a 6-day ski pass.
Especially popular with families and lovers of deep snow slopes, this 4-night spring snow package includes 3 days guiding and ski rental plus 4-day Ski Arlberg ski pass.
January belongs to powder snow fans and the ladies! 7 nights half-board at a 4* hotel in St. Anton am Arlberg including 6-day ski pass and "Ladies First Book" with goodies, vouchers and special offers.
This fantastic package includes 7 nights at a 4* hotel in Lech Zürs am Arlberg, half-board and 6-day ski pass valid throughout the entire Arlberg area.
Enjoy an exceptional and affordable winter holiday in the Wildschönau Valley with this 7-night Inghams package at a 3* hotel including flights.
On a ski holiday in Arlberg you’re swooshing
down a bit of history. This is of course where the modern downhill ski technique was conceived.
The Rauris Valley is a Hohe Tauern National Park treasure, and so is this 7-night package with 6-day ski pass, tobogganing evening and guided snowshoeing.
Winter the way it's meant to be enjoyed at Naturidyll Hotels, with 2 nights in a double room including breakfast, use of wellness facilities, welcome drink or guided hiking trip.
You can't beat this package for great ski holiday value! 7 nights at the 2* Guesthouse Fürstenhof in Alpbach on a B&B basis with flights and transfers.
With this Neilson offer you can spend 7 nights half-board at the 3* Sport Hotel Modlinger in the heart of Austria's largest linked ski area in Söll, including flights and tranfers.
This great value Thomson Ski package gives you 7 nights at the 3* Hotel Waldrand in Scheffau including half-board, flights and transfers.
Mix great skiing and magnificent scenery with exciting off-piste activities and lively après-ski, and the Tirol becomes a top choice for all.
The Family Unlimited offer gives you 7 nights with 6-day ski pass in the Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang. But what's best: the kids stay for free!
The Austrian Alps offer an unforgettable winter wedding location. Let the 4* Hotel Sport Kristall make your big day perfect with a tailor-made package.
Alpine WeddingsSki right to the door of 4* Hotel Berner in Zell am See with 7 days accommodation including a 6-day ski pass.
It is well worth bringing the kids with 7 nights all inclusive, 6-day ski pass, hotel spa and fantastic child rates at one of Austria's best family hotels.
Cowbells, castles, cable cars and spectacular mountain trails. Travel journalist Sarah Tucker finds a few of her favourite things in Saalbach Hinterglemm.
Sarah's Austrian Stay'This is the season to celebrate in wintery style. Whether the mountain calls, the spa beckons, or the answer is "I do", Austria is the place to make your winter holiday dreams come true.
View DealsAs loud as a scream or as melodious as a song – that’s the yodellers from Styria. Sung as a modulated “jo” syllable, the power of the voice is something which fascinates the world over and invites people to try it for themselves.
Ancient CommunicationThe best things about Vienna seem to come from somewhere else. For instance, the ‘Wiener Schnitzel’ actually comes from Milan, and the same goes for such authentically Viennese forms of music as “Dudeln” (the local name for yodelling) and "Schrammelmusik”, which have also “migrated” here.
Viennese Doodlers and SchrammellersFor a short while in summer, the Alpine pastures transport animals and people alike into an intoxicating mood.
Almsommer in SalzburgerLandIt touches people from all nations and cultures: the carol “Silent Night, Holy Night!” is an expression of the deepest reflection and spiritual longing for peace.
Silent Night, Holy NightHome-made bread is an expression of wealth and the joy of living in the Lesachtal valley in Carinthia.
From Corn to BreadFrom the falconer’s fist, the falcon launches itself and climbs high into the air, until it spots its prey: for 5,000 years, humans have been benefitting from the hunting instinct of birds of prey.
The Art of Free FlightIn Tirol, the processions marking “Fasnacht” (the Shrovetide carnival) are such wild celebrations that these traditional events are only staged every 3, 4 or even 5 years.
The Major FestivalIn Lower Austria, the vines were planted on fruitful soil: from the time when the Romans planted vines on the favoured sites in this northern province of their Empire, wine has been prized here as a pleasurable cultural heritage and elevated to cult status by committed wine-growers.
CheersNowhere are balls so romantically formal as in Vienna. This tradition is intoxicating to locals and visitors for far more than a single night.
Everything DancesIn the building traditions of other countries it may be fine stones and hand-made tiles - in Vorarlberg, that status is given to wood. In the Bregenzerwald region, the knowledge about this age-old building material is being preserved and applied with a contemporary twist.
The Elegance of WoodFor centuries, the tradition of three-level pasture management in the Alps has been practised in Vorarlberg. This results in some unusual and rare types of cheese. The “Käsestrasse Bregenzerwald” (“Bregenzerwald Cheese Road”) is an invitation to experience this cultural heritage, the people, their hospitality and, of course, the cheese, in all its rich variety.
Bregenzerwald Cheese RoadLake Neusiedl in Burgenland is surrounded by one of the largest contiguous belts of reed beds. And it is the reason for a special winter sport: reed-cutting.
Out of the Water, onto the RoofThe women of the Bregenzerwald marched bravely towards the attackers. When the attackers saw the women approaching in their white clothes, they turned and ran: they took the women to be angels. Since then, legend has it, the women wear dark skirts – to avoid being mistaken for otherworldly beings.
The Beauty of the JuppeAustria is fascinatingly blessed by coincidences: close to nature and informal, yet simultaneously valuing tradition and etiquette. Once-courtly formalities are lived out with a light touch at elegant events, while the finest labours of hand and head perfect traditional techniques, taking these on creatively into the modern era.
Forging Strength for Tomorrow from TraditionsThe Viennese say they looted sacks of coffee beans after the Turks withdrew following a failed siege in 1683. But it was a spy on the payroll of the Royal Court who gave the city its real taste for coffee: born in Istanbul, he founded Vienna’s first Kaffeehaus in 1685.
A Real Taste for CoffeeThe Viennese concern themselves with death quite happily during their lifetime: they sing about it, play with it and build monuments to it. The cult of the dead is a slightly macabre yet gleeful manifestation and a strategically clever move against the finiteness of life.
Cemetries and TributesThey are as beautiful as museum pieces when they leave the workshop, but destined for practical use. Renowned for their precision, weapons made in Ferlach make the heart of every collector beat faster and are coveted by hunters all over the world.
Renowned for PrecisionLevade, courbette and capriole are classical school jumps performed by the Lipizzaner stallions, who enchant their public at the Spanish Riding School in Vienna. The traditions of this haute école of classic equestrianism have been passed down by word of mouth for more than 400 years. Once these intelligent white stallions have completed their training, they are known as professors.
High School of HorsemanshipLoden has been the high performance product of the Alpine population for centuries. And a fabric that is synonymous with the national identity. Nothing protects so naturally against cold, rain and wind. The “Schladminger Rock” is particularly famous, a robust men’s jacket. The cloth for this garment is produced in Austria’s oldest Lodenwalke (Loden fulling mill).
WinterproofYou can visit one of the oldest salt mines in the world at Hallein near Salzburg: its salt provided a livelihood for local people, brought riches to the archbishops and built the magnificent city of Salzburg we admire today.
Salt of the EarthA botanical rarity extends south of Vienna, from the Wienerwald as far as Rax and Schneeberg: the largest and most northerly forest of Austrian black pine in Europe. It conceals more than one secret – and trees with faces!
Lower Austria's Gold„Glück auf!“ is the greeting of miners to wish each other a productive day at the face and a safe journey back to daylight. Despite closure of the mine in 1993, this traditional miners’ greeting is still on everyone’s lips in Bad Bleiberg near Villach in Carinthia.
„Glück auf!“Heiligenkreuz Abbey, Europe’s largest Cistercian Monastery, lies behind protective walls, less than half an hour’s drive from Vienna. With an uninterrupted 900 years history of monasticism, Heiligenkreuz is both tourist attraction and deeply spiritual experience.
Behind Protective WallsThe Pinzgau region, tucked between Tirol and Bavaria, is a quintessential Alpine environment, with its forests, meadows and magnificent farms. Over the centuries the mountain dwellers of Pinzgau, often living isolated from the rest of the world, have found novel ways to survive, existing on what they could find on their doorstep.
Cures and RemediesIndigo printing revolutionised Europe’s textile industry in the 17th century, when thousands of printing works sprang up. Nowadays this handcraft is only practised by two printers, in Burgenland in a workshop where everything is old except the designs. This heartens traditionalists as much as young creative talent.
A Blue Print for ArtIt began 140 years ago in Bad Goisern with the invention of the first “engineered” mountain boot. Today the Goiserer is still the epitome of top quality, but it has evolved to be fit for city life.
"Engineered" for MountainsEnjoy a 2-night city break to Vienna this Christmas with British Airways. From stunning architecture and fascinating museums to top restaurants and boutique shops - there's something for everyone in Vienna.
Planning a ski holiday with kids is more difficult than you might think. That's because there are so many family-friendly winter offers in Austria that it's hard to make a decision where to go.
Top ChoiceIn Hochpustertal there are three skiing areas ideally suited for families, the largest of which is the Thurntaler near Sillian with its 45km runs of all levels, going up to 2407m of sun-flooded slopes with views of the Dolomites and no waiting at the lifts.
Hochpustertal in East TirolThe ski resort of Simonhöhe in St. Urban makes a special promise to kids learning to ski or snowboard: Should they not feel confident on the slopes after a week, then they can repeat the course free of charge!
Erik Schinegger GuaranteeAs part of the Snow Waltz Package the Wildkogel Holiday Arena offers a free ski course, intensive snowboard training, or attendance at the guest kindergarten. The best value family winter break.
Snow Waltz PackageThanks to a special Snowman Ticket rate and Magic Carpet training lift, you can enjoy skiing with the whole family amidst magnificent Bohemian Forest scenery at the skiing area Hochficht.
Skiing in Upper AustriaThere are hardly any winter sports enthusiasts who nail their boards to the wall when taking a time out from skiing, never to be used again. Most skiers head back to the pistes sooner or later.
The Slopes are CallingHandlebar and saddle remain, but the wheels are replaced by skis on the snowbike, and the pedals are simply not needed for your swift ride down the mountain.
Snowbiking in AchenseeJust bring a good mood and the love of snow - fitness levels and experience can stay at home when you head to the "NTC Blue Day" Fun Park in Carinthia's Nassfeld.
Ultimate Trend SportsSummit platforms usually offer a spectacular view, but the Stubai Glacier took this one step further with a platform suspended in air, accentuating the image of the mountain.
3000m and BeyondHave you ever dreamed of seeing the snow-capped peaks through the eyes of a bird, without motor, without noise? Winter paragliding can offer you just that.
Schladming-Dachstein HighsAustria's smaller ski regions are especially family-friendly, thanks to their manageable size, attractive prices, boundless equipment and courses for skiers of all ages. We guarantee you'll be back year after year.
Winter with KidsAn Austrian winter promises not only hours of fun with classic cross-country skiing or even freeriding, but there are also plenty of less known adventures such as snowbiking or airboarding to be had.
Top Winter ActivitiesFrom famously big winter opening celebrations to legendary après-ski, if partying and the pistes go hand in hand for you then Austria is where you will find the best bashes!
Winter PartiesThe day is not enough. That is why the fun continues by night at Austrian winter destinations, with the world's longest toboggan run, nighttime sleigh rides, snowmobile sessions and plenty more.
Slopes by NightWhat could possibly motivate a reasonable human being to tramp up a mountain on shoes resembling tennis rackets? The answer is easy: the promise of an unforgettable exerience in the wild that can only be had by moving beyond the flurry on the ski slopes.
Activities beyond the SlopesEnjoy a stunning winter walk, learn how to cross-country ski, or simply take in the beautiful surroundings on a horse-drawn sleigh ride. Including a guided tour of Innsbruck, this is a fantastic alternative to your conventional winter holiday.
Visit Austria this summer and you may never set foot inside a gym again. Discover Montafon in Vorarlberg, one of nature's adventure playgrounds. Or find beauty at great heights along the Eagle's Walk in Tirol.
Regional HighlightsFor those of us who struggle with going to the gym, this outdoor playground in the south-west corner of Vorarlberg is a recreational dream come true.
Outdoor Fitness CentreIndulge your enthusiasm for the Sound of Music and visit the must-see sights, scenery and cities of Tirol with this great-value 8-day package offered by Leger Holidays.
The Eagle’s Walk is easily accessible from several holiday regions across Tirol. An incredible hiking experience whether you sample a few days or feast on the full 280km!
Walking in the SkyThere are countless highlights that await culture lovers visiting Vorarlberg. Lake Constance provides a perfect backdrop for the arts whilst the region of the Bregenzerwald is famous for its contemporary architecture.
Regional HighlightsSome of Austria's best ski areas can be found in Salzburger Land and most of them offer a floodlit run.
Your ChoiceThere are endless opportunities to carry on skiing long after sunset on your ski holiday in Upper Austria.
Your ChoicePlenty of ski resorts in Lower Austria switch the floodlights on after dark, giving you even more time to have a ball on the slopes.
Your ChoiceSt. Johann, Kitzbühel, Söll...The list of famous winter resorts that offer night skiing in Tirol is endless.
Your ChoiceStyria will not only be attracting guests with the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup in 2013. A constant flow of keen skiers flocks to the region's nighttime ski runs every winter.
Your ChoiceYour day is by far not over when the sun goes down over the mountain tops in Vorarlberg.
Your ChoiceFrom Nassfeld to Turracher Höhe, see which slopes offer nighttime skiing sessions in Carinthia.
Your ChoiceWhat an amazing feeling to carve down the slopes on a floodlit ski run, and what a choice you have in Austria!
Top Night Runs by RegionWhen the stars come out, the Wildkogel sledding arena in Salzburger Land is just starting to heat up.
Nighttime SleddingSaalbach-Hinterglemm greets adventure seekers after dark with plenty more than just après-ski.
Ski Unlimited at NightFrom January to March, Vienna city hall transforms into a winter fairytale with a 6,000m² lit ice-skating area.
City Centre SkatingWhile many end the day at an Alpine hut, skiers who do not tire are drawn to the moonlit peaks of the Zugspitz Arena.
Evening Tour to the SunnalmThe region of Bodensee-Vorarlberg hosts dozens of music and art festivals, including the renowned Bregenz Festival on Lake Constance with its floating stage.
Backdrop for the ArtsFamous for its contemporary architecture, throughout Vorarlberg's Bregenzerwald classic wooden buildings are preserved, yet also enhanced, in bold modern form.
State of the ArtLooking for cross-country skiing tracks near to a hotel or resort? Here is an overview of classic tracks for cross-country skiers and skaters full of twists and turns.
Search TracksNot only skiers can have all the fun after dark. Here is a selection of floodlit parks for snowboarders.
Floodlit FunFor a moonlit ride across snowy meadows, book a nighttime Segway tour in the Tyrolean Serfaus.
Segway Night TourJoin the evening hike to the floodlit toboggan run on Carinthia's Katschberg, or enjoy a nighttime sleigh ride.
Katsch me if you can!High-end ski and snowboard training camps that are run by Austrian snow experts and snow legends, from Olympic- to World Champions.
Freerider Camps by RegionCreated in 1832, the Sacher Torte must be the most famous chocolate cake in the world today.
Sacher Torte RecipeTry your hand at these traditional apricot dumplings, as made in the Lower Austrian Wachau Valley.
Wachauer Marillenknödel RecipeNot only in Austria are the chopped sweet pancakes known as Kaiserschmarren a long-running favourite.
Kaiserschmarren RecipeAlthough not invented in Vienna, the breaded and fried veal escalope has long become one of the city’s famous icons.
Wiener Schnitzel RecipeWhen the Viennese talk about beef, they always mean boiled beef with Tafelspitz, the king of the beef dishes.
Tafelspitz RecipeGlühwein is enjoyed at traditional Christmas markets or after a day on the Austrian slopes at one of the huts.
Glühwein RecipeEnjoy a little Austrian Christmas atmosphere at home with this wonderfully light, crescent-shaped cookie.
Vanillekipferl RecipeMacaroni & cheese à la Austria! This hearty dish tastes especially good after a walk in crisp mountain air.
Käsespätzle RecipeExperience the living museum of the Alpbach Valley Tirol where life has remained the same for centuries. Or visit the foodie's veritable promised land of Zillertal, renowned for its cuisine and natural ingredients.
Regional HighlightsFrom the lush pastures of the Zillertal valley to your plate! The region known for healthy cuisine using organic herbs, naturally reared beef and award-winning dairy products.
Nature's Dinner TableFor centuries, residents have preserved traditional farming practices and observed strict building controls in the Alpbachtal, surrounded by dramatic alpine peaks.
Authentic CharmThat the Austrians actually drink far more beer than wine can be confirmed not only by statistics, but with a tour of the many beer establishments and beer gardens. Among those in the know, Vienna is famous as the origin of the Viennese lager beer.
By Conrad SeidlThere has always been a very special connection between a country’s cuisine and its wines. When it comes to Austrian wine and food, they’re a match made in heaven.
Klaus Egle's RecommendationsYour Online Guide to summer in Austria. Click on your selected holiday theme to discover the highlights, read up on each region in detail , or print your Austrian holiday guide to get the full story at a glance.
Visit Austria this summer and you may never set foot inside a gym again. Discover Montafon in Vorarlberg, one of nature's adventure playgrounds. Or find beauty at great heights along the Eagle's Walk in Tirol.
Regional HighlightsYour Online Guide to summer in Austria. Click on your selected holiday theme to discover the highlights of each region, then follow the links for more information, or print your Austrian holiday guide to get the full story at a glance.
Your Online Guide to summer in Austria. Click on your selected holiday theme to discover the highlights of each region, then follow the links for more information, or print your Austrian holiday guide to get the full story at a glance.
There are countless highlights that await culture lovers visiting Vorarlberg. Lake Constance provides a perfect backdrop for the arts whilst the region of the Bregenzerwald is famous for its contemporary architecture.
Regional HighlightsExperience the living museum of the Alpbach Valley Tirol where life has remained the same for centuries. Or visit the foodie's veritable promised land of Zillertal, renowned for its cuisine and natural ingredients.
Regional HighlightsAustria is your desination for city breaks with a twist: Salzburg presents its Baroque face, Graz is a real paradise for foodies and Innsbruck couples sightseeing with outdoor adventure.
Regional HighlightsYour Online Guide to summer in Austria. Click on your selected holiday theme to discover the highlights of each region, then follow the links for more information, or print your Austrian holiday guide to get the full story at a glance.
Your Online Guide to summer in Austria. Click on your selected holiday theme to discover the highlights of each region, then follow the links for more information, or print your Austrian holiday guide to get the full story at a glance.
Your Online Guide to summer in Austria. Click on your selected holiday theme to discover the highlights of each region, then follow the links for more information, or print your Austrian holiday guide to get the full story at a glance.
The cleansing effects of Tyrolean Alpine hay, Kaiserschmarrn for breakfast, and discovering the Karwendel Alpine Park by Segway. Read about Helen Nicholson's stay at Spa Hotel Wiesenhof.
The Mail Online Reports23.08.2012 - 26.08.2012
Not the usual big-city backdrop, no parades for the titillation of curious onlookers, but rather an international get-together for gays, lesbians and everyone in between, including friends of the community, in a beautiful town amidst magical countryside at Lake Wörthersee.
Read More16.09.2012 - 18.09.2012
The Frequency Festival, organised by radio station FM4, is one of Austria’s largest music festivals. With previous locations in Vienna, Salzburg, and now in St.Pölten, some of the names to have appeared – Foo Fighters, The Kooks, The Chemical Brothers and Kaiser Chiefs.
Read More29.07.2012 - 05.08.2012
Austria’s largest traditional folk festival is a melting pot of traditions and ancient customs. During the one-week celebrations you can also enjoy the fun park and watch presentations and shows on several stages all over the centre of Villach.
Read More03.08.2012 - 18.08.2012
"Gräfin Mariza" by Emmerich Kálmán will be headlining the 2012 operetta summer season at Kufstein Fortress.
Read More21.07.2012 - 14.08.2012
An annual highlight on the cultural agenda of Steyr and on the Austrian cultural scene, with open air opera and fantastic musical productions.
Read More18.07.2012 - 21.07.2012
This annual oldtimer rallye was first organised in 1993 by Mag. Michael Glöckner und Helmut Zwickl. The winner was Walter Röhrl. Since then the Ennstal has been on a high with top-class cars and legendary drivers.
Read More29.06.2012 - 04.08.2012
A top-ranking theatre festival among the Austrian summer cultural events. Only 70 miles south of Vienna, situated in a scenic mountainous setting, Reichenau has been a traditional summer resort for the Viennese high society since the late 19th century.
Read More17.05.2012 - 20.05.2012
The beautiful Narcissus flower that grows in abundance in the lovely Ausseerland area is commonly called "Poet's Narcissus". The colourful pageantry that has come to symbolize the annual Narcissus Festival draws thousands of visitors to the region each year.
Read More19.05.2012
The Life Ball is an exuberant charity event with extraordinary performances that celebrates life year after year and makes a loud and sounding statement in the fight against HIV and AIDS – resounding far across the boundaries of Vienna and Austria.
Read MoreAustria is winner of the 2011 TravelMole Web Award in the "Tourist Board" category, a key industry distinction of excellence in online travel. Shortlisted among over 60 applications, it was with great pride that we collected the award at the Doubletree by Hilton West End.
Impressions from the CeremonyThe 4-star Übergossene Alm spa hotel at the foot of the Hochkönig Mountain near Salzburg has made it onto the "Where to Ski and Snowboard" website for its exclusive cushion menu.
"I've got herbs in my pillow!"As one of the leading figures of fin-de-siècle Vienna, Gustav Klimt created a body of works that made him what he is today: the most famous Austrian painter in the entire world.
More about Gustav KlimtEqually controversial and successful in his day, Gustav Klimt was one of the central figures of fin-de-siècle Vienna, the epoch that marked the beginning of Modernism.
The Great KlimtsIn 1907 Gustav Klimt began work on The Kiss, the most famous work of his entire oeuvre, as well as the culmination of the European Jugendstil movement.
The Kiss or The Triumph of LoveThere are stories about most artists that move or amuse generation upon generation of followers. Have fun reading our selection of Gustav Klimt anecdotes.
A True CharacterThe landscapes he painted during the many summer holidays he spent on Attersee show that Gustav Klimt was in equal measure receptive to contemporary trends and deeply rooted in the tradition of Austrian landscape painting.
Natural InspirationWith the exception of his early works, Gustav Klimt painted portraits only of women. These paintings, along with his drawings, show him to be one of the greatest masters of eroticism in the history of art.
“…because I fear and respect true love.”Jugendstil was one of the greatest international phenomena in the history of art and culture, which at the beginning of Modernism was aimed at the renewal of the entrenched, paralyzed art of the time.
Find out More25.10.2011 - 04.03.2012
This exhibition focuses on the collaboration between Gustav Klimt and Josef Hoffmann, the architect and co-founder of the Wiener Werkstätte. It takes place at the Austrian Gallery in Belvedere Palace, where the famous painting "The Kiss" is displayed.
Read More24.02.2012 - 11.06.2012
This exhibition will present items from Emilie Flöge’s estate, including her correspondence with Gustav Klimt. The museum’s holdings contain major paintings by Klimt, as well as works by other Secession artists, including one of the world’s most important Egon Schiele collections.
Read More13.03.2012 - 17.06.2012
The Albertina celebrates the Klimt Year with the exhibition “Klimt – Drawings”, displaying the majority of the 170 Klimt drawings from its own collection, as well as numerous items on loan, providing a comprehensive overview of the unique drawing talent of Gustav Klimt.
Read More10.05.2012 - 29.10.2012
Before coming into possession of the Austrian Theatre Museum, Gustav Klimt’s Nuda Veritas painting was owned by the writer Hermann Bahr, who in his book “Against Klimt” defended the artist against hostile critics. This exhibition also examines the creative output of Bahr.
Read More06.07.2012 - 02.09.2012
This show documents the works Gustav Klimt created in association with the Künstlerhaus, of which he was a member from 1891 to 1897.
Read More14.02.2012 - 06.05.2012
On display will be the thirteen paintings and their preliminary sketches for Klimt’s 1890 decoration of the grand staircase of the Kunsthistorisches Museum (Museum of Fine Arts), providing visitors with insights into the creation of these works.
Read More16.05.2012 - 16.09.2012
The Historical Museum of the City of Vienna presents numerous Klimt objects, including his Portrait of Emilie Flöge, posters, publications, painting smock, death mask and Egon Schiele’s drawing of the dead Gustav Klimt. Plus 400 Klimt drawings - the largest collection in the world.
Read MoreNamed after Salzburg-born composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Salzburg Airport is located 3.1 kilometres from the centre of the town. The main station is reachable in about 25 minutes from which you can get to the inner city within 5 minutes.
Visit WebsiteLinz Airport is also known as the Blue Danube Airport. It is situated centrally in the wider area of the Upper Austrian capital and can easily be reached from all directions.
Visit WebsiteKlagenfurt Airport is Carinthia's international airport, located 2.8 kilometres north of the city centre of Klagenfurt. The airport is accessible by shuttle bus or city bus from Klagenfurt central station.
Visit WebsiteInnsbruck Kranebitten Airport is the largest airport in Tyrol and handles both regional and international flights. Only a short distance to Innsbruck central station, you can reach the city centre by bus in under 20 minutes.
Visit WebsiteGraz Airport is located in the municipalities of Feldkirchen and Kalsdorf, 9.3 kilometres south of Graz city centre. The airport is within walking distance of Flughafen Graz-Feldkirchen railway station, and travel from Graz main station only takes aboout 12 minutes by regional train.
Visit WebsiteGustav Klimt would have celebrated his 150th Birthday in 2012. Vienna marks the year by honouring the painter with several special exhibitions on his life, work and the Jugendstil movement.
Vienna CelebratesNo less than three of the nine Austrian regional capitals have been celebrated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and absolutely all are well worth a visit. From Vienna via Salzburg to Bregenz, use your time in Austria to explore its vibrant cities.
Take a City WalkThe best routes and excursions for your Austrian trip, through magnificent mountain passes, past spectacular lakes and through beautiful old towns. Here the journey itself is the reward!
On the RoadAustria is filled with magnificent castles and palaces, grandiose witnesses of a bygone era. Follow the footsteps of emperors and knights and let history come alive in Austria's nine regions.
A Grand ChoiceWhat would a country be without its rural traditions? In Austria a number of regions have got together to create themed routes that invite you to explore its history, with gastronomic delights all along the way.
Wining, Dining and CultureWarm thermal waters that massage the skin, relaxation and rejuvenation for the body, and clear alpine air at the door. Did you know physical well-being could be this agreeable?
Austria and its SpasA family holiday is a holiday with the kids, not about the kids, and those who still have the impression that children are obliged to go hiking in Austria are a little behind the times. Every one of Austria's regions is a genuine paradise for little travellers and explorers.
Fun and Adventure for allFor convenience of travel and quirky location ideas, Vienna is a true wedding gem. Celebrate in the city's historic tram, for example, or quite literally be on top of the world in the Giant Ferris Wheel.
Vienna Wedding IdeasIn Vorarlberg you can exchange vows alongside a glass of champagne in the Pfänder panoramic cable car, before embarking on a voyage of discovery of the Lake Constance region.
Vorarlberg Wedding IdeasFrom historical castles with in-house wineries, to ceremonies amidst the famous white horses of the Spanish Riding School, find your dream wedding in Styria.
Styria Wedding IdeasThe region of Salzburgerland is dominated by churches, castles and palaces, as is the city of Salzburg, the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. No doubt that magnificent castle celebrations and festive arrivals are on the agenda for any wedding here.
Salzburgerland Wedding IdeasEnjoy a pre-wedding pamper at Alpenresort Schwarz, float to the mountain top in the Zillertal wedding gondola, or host a sparkling ceremony at Swarovski Crystal Worlds. You will find endless amounts of wedding inspiration in Tirol.
Tirol Wedding IdeasHave you always dreamed of saying "I do" surrounded by the Alps and the lucious banks of the Danube? Or can you imagine spending your honeymoon in the wonderful Wachau region, renowned for its mild climate and sunny white wine slopes? Then Lower Austria is the place for you.
Lower Austria Wedding IdeasIn Upper Austria it's all about getting married on water. Charter your very own wedding boat and cruise the picture perfect Lake Traunsee or Lake Attersee. Corny? Yes, but we love it!
Upper Austria Wedding IdeasPicturesque towns and villages, idyllic vineyards and rolling meadows are the hallmarks of Burgenland. Create your own fairytale wedding and arrange a ceremony in the baroque Esterhazy Palace or the historic Forchtenstein Castle.
Burgenland Wedding IdeasCarinthia is also known as Austria's Riviera. It is blissfully warm in summer, with plenty of beautiful lakes and resorts that cater for romantic waterside weddings. Or try something a bit more adventurous and make a true entrance at your ceremony by paraglider!
For decades now, Tschebull has been known as a treasured jewel of Carinthia’s restaurant scene. It is even a monument, an institution, in matters of maintaining Alpine-Adriatic culinary traditions.
More on the TschebullEaster is very important in Vienna, and the array of markets and magnificent Easter concerts and operas will entice you to return to the capital year after year.
Visit Vienna at EasterThe historic village Inn in Stumm, home town of skiing legend Stephan Eberharter, is itself an enticing invitation that everyone hastens to accept: to savour awhile, to linger awhile.
More on Landgasthof LindeNot merely the farmer’s mountain bacon is homemade here. That’s why everything at the Kreuz in Reutte/Tirol tastes precisely the way it’s supposed to: delicious, genuine and original.
More on Gasthof KreuzStep into spring with lovingly detailed gift items, home-made dishes of the region and local customs such as "Palmbuschbinden" on your Easter holiday in Styria.
Visit Styria at EasterLearn Easter handicrafts such as egg decorating at the Traditional Easter Market and join an international audience at the renowned Salzburg Easter Festival.
Visit Salzburg at EasterEaster in Tirol offers more than just the famous Innsbruck market. Hall or Kufstein are a stone's throw away, and the Osterfestival Tirol is a cultural highlight not to be missed.
Visit Tirol at EasterArtistically designed decorations and traditional crafts at Carinthia's wonderful Easter markets, alongside delicious local food and colouful Easter gifts for the whole family.
Visit Carinthia at EasterReindling originated as an Easter treat in Carinthia, but today there's no need to wait for a celebration to enjoy it.
Reindling RecipeVienna International Airport is located 18 kilometres southeast of central Vienna. It is the busiest and biggest airport in Austria and is often referred to as Schwechat, the name of the county it is in. The airport is the hub of Austrian Airlines and its subsidiaries, as well as budget airline Niki.
Visit WebsiteAt the foot of the mighty Schattenburg fortress, Reinhard Rauch has built up his own little culinary kingdom, whose heartbeat is the ‘Rauch’ at city centre of the historic town.
More on Restaurant RauchHeinz Hanner is doubtless the most avant-guard top Austrian chef there is. And one thing is also certain: nothing here can ever get boring.
More on Restaurant HannerPlachutta is to beef what Figlmüller is to schnitzel. In keeping with the tradition of fabled Viennese beef establishments of the past, the Plachutta restaurants have now become legends themselves.
More on Restaurant PlachuttaIf there was a superlative form for “good traditional cooking”, it would be “best traditional cooking”, and this term is the perfect description of the food at Eckel, in Vienna’s Sievering neighbourhood.
More on Restaurant EckelIn Vienna Figlmüller is synonymous with schnitzel: the city’s Figlmüller restaurant makes what is probably the best and most famous schnitzel in the entire city.
More on Restaurant FiglmüllerHolidays in a mountain hut? Behind the authentic Alpine ambience of the Almdorf Seinerzeit, perched high up in Carinthia’s Nockberge, guests encounter a great deal of privacy and even more luxury.
More on Almdorf SeinerzeitExperience unforgettable moments and discover Austria this summer with SWAROVSKI OPTIK.
Find out MoreAll kinds of Austrian wines complement a vast range of dishes,including Asian food. Test your own sommerlier's skills and enjoy finding out which wine goes best with what.
Discover Austrian WineTirol sits in the west of Austria bordering to the North, Germany and to the South, Italy. It is in the heart of the Alps. From gentle alpine strolls to more extreme mountain treks including the well known Eagle's walk across the length of Tirol. Join a guided walk organised by your tour operator or local high alpine guide or simply grab your hiking boots, your map and go explore!
Visit TirolVisit Austria’s Imperial capital city on the banks of the Danube. Explore the grandeur of this UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site. Ride on a tram around the Ringstrasse, circling the city centre. Discover the majesty of Schönbrunn Palace and St. Stephen's Cathedral. Wander around the bustling Naschmarkt for a keepsake or souvenir.
Find out more about Vienna ...Small, stylish, and anything but conventional: at Graz’s Dom Hotel the guest resides in the colourful, artistic ambience of a time-honoured city palace.
More on Hotel zum DomFrom drab to fab: with a great deal of commitment, hard work, vision, and even more good taste, the owners of the Walliserhof have succeeded in turning a dreary 1970s-era hotel into a stylish, relaxed design hotel.
More on Hotel WalliserhofUltra-modern architecture and exceptional wellness offers in one of Austria’s oldest wine regions: this is a winning concept, as the 4-star Superior Hotel Loisium in Langenlois demonstrates.
More on Hotel LoisiumNestled in the gently rolling hills of Eastern Styria is the Steirerhof – a 5-star wellness hotel perfect for relaxation and regeneration.
More on the SteirerhofRefreshing energy, perfect service and contemporary elegance in an old Salzburg villa: the Auersperg is the ideal hideaway for a wonderful weekend in the city of Mozart.
More on Hotel AuerspergLech is an excellent base from which to explore the higher mountains of western Austria. Located over the provincial border in Vorarlberg, the attractive village centre has pretty, riverside chalets and an outdoor pool. Once voted the "Most Beautiful Village in Europe", Lech has so much to offer summer visitors and the Tourist Office organise a wealth of activities to suit all tastes.
Whether at the world-famous festival in the City of Salzburg, or during country Harvest Festival celebrations - there are always festivals that will appeal to all your senses and sensibilities. And our extraordinarily beautiful landscapes form a backdrop that couldn't be more perfect.
Start the tour here ...Wander through the cobbled streets lined with pretty pastel painted houses. Explore the medieval town and discover the ancient 'Stadttor'Indulge yourself with Goulash soup and Kaiserschmarn in Heidi's Hut or ride the Planai chair lift up into the stunning tranquility of the mountains.
This way to Schladming ...St. Wolfgang lies in a charming setting on the banks of Lake Wolfgang. The village centre has an ancient pilgrimage church and frescoed old buildings, as well as the 'White Horse Inn' made famous by the Operetta of the same name. Whether you are looking for a relaxing time cruising the crystal clear waters of a mountain lake, a fantastic base to walk around the mountains, or a centre with great excursions, St. Wolfgang has everything!
Visit St. WolfgangThe fabulous setting on Lake Fuschl, the proximity to the city of Salzburg and its famed festival, the largest private spa in the Salzkammergut region, and the outstanding cuisine all make the Waldhof well worth a stay – any season of the year.
More on Ebners WaldhofAt the “Blue Goose”, perched atop Salzburg’s city mountain, the Mönchsberg, they pursue an overall philosophy: eat, drink, feel good, stay awhile...
More on the "Blue Goose"Discover a Mediterranean climate on the shores of Lake Wörthersee warmed by natural springs to a balmy 21°C
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MoreSki holidays in your private chalet with room for up to eight people, your own wellness oasis, optional hotel service, and the ski lift right by the front door: the five new chalets at the Maierl Alm offer all of this – and at affordable rates!
More on MaierlTake full advantage of the stunning mountain scenery and hiking opportunities that Innsbruck has to offer. Enjoy your very own mountain experience with free hiking bus for all Club Innsbruck Card holders.
Read MoreThe Innsbruck Festival of Early Music is a must for all music lovers visiting Innsbruck in August.
Read MoreEvery Friday from 15.04 - 30.10.2012, combine cultural and scenic pleasures in visiting the museums in the afternoon: eggmuseum at Egg, Frauenmuseum Hittisau, Juppenwerkstatt Riefensberg, Angelika-Kauffmann-Museum at Schwarzenberg, Felder Museum at Schoppernau.
Read MoreHigh in the Vorarlberg, some of Europe’s finest contemporary art awaits – in surprising places. The modern spirit has found an unlikely home in the mountains of Vorarlberg. This stunning Alpine landscape is a backdrop for British sculptor Antony Gormley’s Horizon Field, with 100 cast iron figures erected at precisely 2,039m above sea level.
Listen to Podcast 39Look around. If you’re lucky enough to be hiking in the lush pastures of the Zillertal Valley, you’ll be surrounded by healthy and delicious organic produce. This region is renowned for its cuisine and natural ingredients, particularly herbs, dairy products – and beer! Enjoy all this and more at one of the area’s numerous gourmet mountain chalets and restaurants.
Listen to Podcast 38The warm climate radiates sunshine into the hearts of Burgenland inhabitants – as well as their cuisine, wines and unique architecture. As a protection against hot summers and freezing winters, thick stone walls, warm wood and sandstone are characteristic of the region. Further south, look for idyllic habitable “Kellerstöckl”, or cellar houses, located in vineyards and next to picturesque farm houses.
Listen to Podcast 37Perched at an altitude of 2147 metres above sea level and surrounded by pristine mountain scenery, the Kristallhütte in Zillertal offers both culinary delights and scenery of the highest level. Relax in glorious sunshine in a lambskin lounger, chill out on a waterbed or in the whirlpool bath, sip a glass of red wine by a crackling fire, and simply enjoy your time above - and away - from it all.
Listen to Podcast 36Fish swim in clear waters, stars sparkle in the night sky, and love is in the air at Lake Millstatt. With Dinner for Two on the Lake, you’ll both travel by boat to a private raft surrounded by water and soft summer breezes for a decadent meal created by a top chef. Return to shore whenever you like.... A fairytale on water.
Listen to Podcast 35Peace, space and tranquility. All of these abound in magical Burgenland, with its balmy microclimate and a chilled-out spirit. One of the best spots to relax is Mole West restaurant on Lake Neusiedl. The terrain is rich in red wines, the area is a haven for migratory birds with unbeatable bird-watching, and there are an impressive 2500 km of cycle paths, many of them quite easy indeed.
Listen to Podcast 34Most of Austria's award-winning restaurants are located in Salzburg, but there’s also much pleasure to be found in more simple cuisine here. This is the motto of Via Culinaria, a free guide to gourmet eating available from the SalzburgerLand Tourist Office. It outlines the best restaurants and seven gourmet routes, including one for fish lovers, cheese enthusiasts, meat eaters and even one for beer drinkers.
Listen to Podcast 33Regional dishes are essential components of an inspiring holiday experience … maybe even a good reason for choosing a particular vacation destination in the first place. In Austria, even the standard offerings are often products of organic farm quality.
Listen to Podcast 32The diversity of Austrian cuisine is rooted in its history. Imagination knows no bounds when chefs set about re-interpreting traditional Austrian recipes. However, traditional dishes such as boiled beef topside remain favourites in their original form.
Listen to Podcast 31We are pleased to present the Emperor of Paradisers, Erich Stekovics, so named according to the Austrian dialect for tomatoes, “paradeisers”, deriving from “apples of paradise”. On the shores of Lake Neusiedl, Erich delights in taking visitors on tours across his sunny Burgenland fields, where his “Bulgarian Triumph” and “Rose of Lebanon” plants sprawl, proliferate, and run riot as nature intended. Tasting encouraged.
Listen to Podcast 30Direct, robust, earthy – this is the character of the Styrian people, and it is also a good description of the products from the Alois Gölles Schnapps Distillery. These distillates possess a natural fruitiness, fullness on the palate and a profound elegance, which stems from their origins and their maker.
Listen to Podcast 29The hay’s been raked, the view is lush, a lamb is roasting in hay with nettle dumplings in the kitchen… You may think the life of an alpine farmer in Austria is idyllic, but it’s also hard work. Thanks to the alpine farms in Austria, the historic character of the Alps remains intact and its lush alpine pastures are preserved. We think it’s time to say a big thank you to our hard-working Austrian farmers.
Listen to Podcast 28Austria’s Tirol province has always been a hot spot for outdoor pursuits – both soft and hard core, be it on land, water, mountain top or even soaring high through clean Alpine air. Whatever your interests and hobbies, sometimes you still just want a break. We invite you to kick back and enjoy the natural energy of the Tirol.
Listen to Podcast 27Austria is criss-crossed with thousands of kilometres of well-signed cycle routes. Up in the mountains, a massive network of trails and routes caters to every level. Whoosh on two wheels over cross-country and downhill trails, hill climbs and stage races. Just learning? Book a course to master the techniques before heading up into the mountains.
Listen to Podcast 26The high winds and Mediterranean climate of Lake Neusiedl make it a top destination for water sports, and particularly for kite surfing. Surf schools dot the lake shores, offering plenty of opportunity for beginners and the experienced. Every year, the town of Podersdorf hosts the Surf World Cup and the competition for European Freestyle and Kitesurf World Champion.
Listen to Podcast 25Ah, nature. It’s the greatest of all kid’s clubs - and the mountains are a natural backdrop to the fun. Kids have the time of their lives on a summer holiday in the Alps. There’s nothing more precious than spending time together on holiday, watching horizons widen and smiles broaden. Who said children only want to build sandcastles on the beach?
Listen to Podcast 24The alpine dairymaid is a profession that may seem outdated but in fact this romance-laced role is alive and well in Austrian society. The dairymaid of the 21st century may not wear a Dirndl but she (or he) still knows the art of butter and cheese making. These days, dairymaids also are likely to speak several languages and welcome guests to the mountain cafes, a sideline which many alpine dairies have embraced.
Listen to Podcast 23In the Alpbach Valley you’ll discover much more than charming 17th century wooden huts. In summer, the valley opens wide to reveal lush green meadows awash with wildflowers. Find your way back to nature: hike gentle trails alongside historic buildings such as the Handicraft Museum in Rattenberg, sleep in a cozy farmhouse B&B serving home-cooked comfort food, and treat yourself to fabulous spa treatments.
Listen to Podcast 22Get a fresh perspective in Saalbach Hinterglemm. Stroll a path with the birds along the tree-top panorama trail, the Baumzipfelweg. Test your limits in the climbing area, accompanied by professional guides. Discover a very Austrian tradition at Schnitza’s Holzpark, a wood-crafted adventure playground perfect for children. This vast Alpine playground has everything for an al fresco family getaway.
Listen to Podcast 21Up at 3200 metres, the air is thinner and the view is even better. From high atop these pretty peaks, the 360-degree panorama takes your breath away. At some of the choicest spots in the Austrian Alps, thrilling panorama platforms have been erected to offer visitors the vista of a lifetime – a perspective ordinarily available only to high-alpine mountaineers.
Listen to Podcast 20Deep and cold Lake Hallstättersee boasts some top fishing, scuba diving and kayaking – as well as being shrouded in mystery. This World Heritage Site area is home to a curious Celtic man discovered by miners in 1734 nearly perfectly preserved in salt, as well as a fascinating prehistoric graveyard dating from 850 - 500 B.C. For sports lovers, there is plenty of mountain biking, hiking trails and climbing.
Listen to Podcast 19Vorarlberg’s southernmost region of Montafon is one great outdoor fitness centre. With 500km of walking trails, 800km of off-road mountain biking trails graded for difficulty like ski runs, and the 4000 step “Stairway to Heaven” -- training base for the Austrian Ladies National Ski Team – this fitness paradise will literally take your breath away.
Listen to Podcast 18The high-altitude Eagle’s Walk is spectacular, but also very approachable. A pan-Tirolean trail, it invites you to sample the region’s mountains in a few days or feast on the whole 280km extravaganza. Alternative routes mean that experts and leisure hikers alike can experience its views and unique mountain huts. Run by locals and mountain guides this is your base to dig a bit deeper.
Listen to Podcast 17Contemporary Austrian fashion is equally at home in rural and urban settings, as evidenced by this model wearing the creations of designer Michaela Mayer. Sold around the globe under the label “Michel Mayer”, she is one of many interesting Austrians who have set out to conquer the fashion world. Mayer pays great attention to both quality and sustainability, and ensures all her clothing is sewn exclusively in Austria.
Listen to Podcast 10Austria’s innovative fashion scene is also making its mark abroad and one of the up and coming names is the label Hinterland. As a motif, Hinterland prefers nature as designed by humans as opposed to untouched “real” nature – the setting, however, is always rural. Each piece of clothing is considered a border between man and environment and it is this border which is the main theme in Hinterland’s motifs and clothing.
Listen to Podcast 9Zoom high above the tree line on the cable car to brand new Peak World, perched at 3000 metres. Enjoy the high-altitude cinema, a mountain adventure zone, museum and restaurants. You can even go with a guide to see the fabulous flora and fauna of the wild and beautiful Hohe Tauern, Austria’s highest mountain range.
Listen to Podcast 16For many tip-top reasons, Austria is known as country of unlimited climbing possibilities. Both indoor and outdoor, this Alpine country brims with walls to be conquered and challenges for all levels. A paradise for all who aim high, always remember to choose options that correspond to your ability. Safety comes first and fun follows.
Listen to Podcast 15The city of Graz combines the old and the new, amid swaths of lush green parks and culinary delights in a languid Mediterranean climate. As well as the splendid Baroque buildings of the historic old town, you’ll find fabulous cutting-edge architecture, most striking of which has got to be the Kunsthaus. This funky, bulbous structure houses the art museum and is affectionately nicknamed the UFO.
Listen to Podcast 13Salzburg is well known for being Mozart’s home – but it’s also where music meets art. With a well-preserved old town centre and dramatic modern art spaces, this romantic city is home to Europe’s oldest eatery (a regular haunt of Family Mozart) as well as the striking Lego-style home of the Museum of Modern Art. Enjoy the contrast of styles from the riverside terrace restaurant of Hotel Stein.
Listen to Podcast 12Set deep in an Alpine valley, Innsbruck is a thrilling Imperial-era crossroads that blends avant-garde architecture with its lavish Baroque heritage. In just the last decade, a host of impressive futuristic structures have shot up across the skyline. Among the form-forward stars are the Zaha Hadid-designed Bergisel ski jump and the sensual slope of the Nordkettenbahnen.
Listen to Podcast 11From pantsuits and petticoats to latex stockings and pumps, up-and-coming young Graz designer Lena Hoschek is dressing stars that include the likes of US singer Katy Perry. Hoschek’s passion for 1940s and 1950s film stars goes down well with the funky fashionista. She describes her distinctive style as “playful romanticism that rocks”.
Listen to Podcast 8Of course, the magical music of the Salzburg and the Bregenz Festivals is known all over the world. But Austria has so much more to offer than “just” classical. On the programme: world music, jazz and electronic music, international stars and promising newcomers. There’s a song for everyone: Austrian musicians perform everything from the avant-garde to the traditional.
Listen to Podcast 7Over 200 festivals are held throughout Austria each year. From the Alps to the Pannonian Plain to the gently rolling hills of southern Styria, every area has one. Whether prestigious world-class festivals or smaller regional events, the colorful events are influenced by history, landscape, music, and culinary traditions. And, of course, by the people who live here.
Listen to Podcast 6As St. Augustine wrote: “The world is a book and those who do not travel read only a page.” We invite you to come and take a closer look at Austria’s Hidden Treasures. Start your journey now by ordering your free Hidden Treasures brochure. In Austria, the first chapter is only the beginning of a fabulous story.
Listen to Podcast 2So you think you know Austria? We’d like to share some of Austria’s Hidden Treasures with you. This natural paradise knows no boundaries. Spend long, sun-kissed days amidst breathtaking landscapes dotted with alpine hotels. Your hosts will be delighted to welcome you. But wait, there’s more – fine cuisine, avant-garde architecture, and an arts and culture scene second to none. Prepare to be enchanted.
Listen to Podcast 1Small, friendly, family-run hotels – the kind where one immediately feels as if one is at home or visiting good friends – really do still exist. And one of them is Vienna’s Hotel Schwalbe.
More on Hotel SchwalbeBoutique hotel, design refuge, living room for globetrotters and the pampered jetsetters: the Hollmann Beletage is all this and much more – a Viennese jewel in the truest sense of the word.
More on Hotel Hollmann-BeletageIn the middle of the city’s 7th district, behind the splendid façade of an old patrician house, one finds the Hotel Altstadt Vienna. Since its opening in 1991 the stylish 4-star hotel has been a favourite hideaway for art-lovers, musicians, and non-group travellers from all over the world.
More on Hotel Altstadt ViennaA trendsetting combination of sustainability, design, and a touch of luxury: the world’s first hotel with a net zero energy balance is located in the heart of Vienna.
More on Boutique Hotel StadthalleTradition at its trendiest: Lake’s, located right on Carinthia’s Lake Wörth, offers a new take on the good old summer holidays in the country. This hotel is more like a chic private club – and it’s the perfect place for lounging, chilling out, sunbathing, enjoying sports activities, and simply having fun in a stylishly modern ambience.
More on Lake'sIn the middle of Tirol’s Alpine landscape, one is treated to a close-up look at the lifestyle of prominent Austrians of the past, such as Empress Maria Theresa and “Sisi”: Innsbruck’s Hofburg, one of the three most important historical buildings in Austria, was once a favourite residence of the Habsburgs.
More on the Hofburg InnsbruckOver six weeks in July and August some 20,000 visitors descend upon Feldkirch for one of Europe's hottest music and culture festivals. Set within an old indoor swimming pool complex, come revel in a real party atmosphere where music, art, fashion and architecture colly intermix.
Read MoreSince 1820, Rattenberg has been known for glass finishing. Take a look over the glass blower's shoulders into the “Mysterious World of Crystal”. Glass engravers and painters demonstrate their work, with plenty of dazzling objects on display.
Tyrol’s largest open-air museum is situated in Kramsach near Lake Reintal. On site you will find a sawmill, flour mill, blacksmith, threshing floor and two chapels. Particularly charming is the old school, bringing back days long forgotten. The whole museum is brought to life by animals and colourful farmer's gardens.
Read MoreEvery August since 1995, the famous town St. Anton am Arlberg is characterized by mountain and adventure films. The Film Festival St. Anton presents a wide variety of international documentaries and films about extreme climbing, skiing and snowboarding, paragliding, expeditions to the highest and most difficult mountains on earth, and spectacular films about living in the mountains.
Read MoreThe farmer´s market with cattle procession and parish fair is the most important festival of the year in Reith. With live music and entertainment, you can admire original wood carving, basket weaving and schnapps distilling, plus get a taste of local products such as bacon, fresh dark bread and homemade butter.
Read MoreThe Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship Series is taking place in Kitzbühel again in 2012, joining forces with big cities and Olympic venues such as Sydney, Madrid, London, Hamburg and Beijing. An even more attractive route with an especially challenging cycle route, passing through the picturesque centre of Kitzbühel for the first time.
Read More“The legend lives on!” – that’s the motto of the Karwendel Mountain Walk from the village of Scharnitz, through the Karwendel mountain range to Pertisau on the shores of Achensee lake. This year's legendary hike through one of the Alps' most stunning landscape conservation areas is being held on 25th August.
Read MoreAustria’s largest spring & folk festival, the Gauder Fest, is held every year at the end of April / beginning of May. Visitors can look forward to a weekend of Tirolean traditions and entertainment. Highlight is the traditional parade, displaying the great variety of national costumes from across Tirol, as well as brass bands and horse-drawn floats and carriages.
Read MoreWelcome to our virtual photo exhibition of Summer in Austria: Fresh Sights and Enchanting Surprises. With audio podcasts and story cards for each picture, prepare to be enchanted by Austria's Hidden Treasures.
Visit the Online GalleryOnce again families will be in the limelight on 11th and 12th August 2012 in Reith im Alpbachtal. Enjoy the great programme at the NIVEA Family Festival from 10.00 a.m. Every hour you can try your luck on the NIVEA lucky wheel. The fun stage shows cover games, singing, dancing and magic, perfect entertainment for the whole family.
Read MoreShould you be in the Alpbachtal at the beginning of July then be sure to visit the annual Alpbach Village Festival. With fantastic bands and concerts, a great children's programme, delicious regional food and various fun contests such as cow milking and wood sawing, there is no better way to discover this wonderful region.
Read MoreSpend Midsummer Night of the 23rd June 2012 on the Wiedersbergerhorn in Alpbachtal. Tickets include use of the gondola to the spectacular Midsummer Fire.
Read MoreThe annual Feldkirch Festival, headed by Phillipe Arnaud, takes place 06. - 17.06., playing early and modern music, and focusing on a different country each year. In 2012, the spotlight is on Finland and Norway.
Read MoreThe Bregenz Festival brings together the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, performers, and directors to produce the finest in modern entertainment. A hi-tech floating stage on Lake Constance has become a platform for some of the world’s most distinguished operas, such as the 2012 production of ‘André Chénier’.
Read MoreThe Bregenz Spring International Dance Festival is one of the most innovative festivals in its category. International dance companies are invited to showcase their art.
Read MoreOn August 18th 2012 you are invited to take place at the long table in the historic town of Graz, to enjoy a gourmet dinner prepared by local chefs. Spend this extraordinary evening with 500 guests, savouring the dinner and the music. A truly unique culinary experience in the heart of the Old Town.
Read MoreThe Styriarte Festival in Graz encourages a rediscovery of long-lost variations of our musical heritage, and mirrors today’s wealth of exciting approaches to Early Music and music between the Middle Ages and Romanticism. The 2012 festival will be held from 24th June - 25th July.
Read MoreBregenzerwald Tourism offers packages that take guests on a culinary trail throughout the region. Stay in a tasteful, typical Bregenzerwald hotel providing comfort and elegant meals based around the creative-regional award-winning cuisine.
Read MoreThe most celebrated series of events in the Bregenzerwald’s cultural calendar is the internationally renowned Schubertiade Schwarzenberg. In its unique way, the rural atmosphere harmonises with the music of Schubert and his contemporaries. Book a complete package for this year's event, including accommodation, concert tickets and shuttle bus.
Read MoreThe combination of a protective wall and an exhibition space makes the Alpinarium Galtür and its architecture unique in all of Europe.
More on the Alpinarium GaltürThe Silvretta Hochalpenstraße High Alpine Road is considered one of the most beautiful and popular panoramic roads in the Alps. It lends itself as the perfect host to the annual Silvretta Classic Car Rallye.
Read MoreThe Montafon Museums have long since ceased to be just a “wet weather programme for bored guests”. They now offer an insight into the history, culture and cultivated landscape of Montafon. Guided tours of the museums or to special cultural-historical features are possible at any time on request.
Read MoreThe opportunities for a physical workout are almost inexhaustible, and are not just restricted to sport in the narrower sense. Apart from sports grounds, hiking trails, etc., Europatreppe (4,ooo steps) in Partenen offers the ultimate fitness kick, with its sporting highlight the Treppencup.
Read MoreFor a summer time adventure that the whole family will enjoy, why not head over to the Alpine Coaster Golm and strap yourselves in for a 2.6 kilometre ride down the mountainside – that’s part toboggan, part roller-coaster. A fantastic way to experience the ski and hiking area Golm.
Read MoreA climbing park is a high ropes course with various exercises in which the visitor moves from tree to tree. The Waldseilpark Golm is the largest climbing park in Vorarlberg. Children have their own special courses with simple exercises at a lower height. Fun, adventure and physical exercise in the open air are guaranteed for all.
Read MoreThe Kunsthaus Bregenz has collaborated with the British artist Antony Gormley on a one-of-a-kind project in the mountains of Vorarlberg: Horizon Field is Austria’s largest landscape installation to date.
More on Horizon FieldFor over 25 years the Schubertiade Festival has been mastering the seemingly impossible: To maintain intimacy, yet become the most important Schubert festival in the world.
Find out moreArnulf Rainer’s hometown of Baden pays tribute to this versatile and busy painter with a museum devoted to his work – and housed in a former bath that is a gem of 19th-century architecture.
More on the Arnulf Rainer MuseumEach year a huge celebration in front of City Hall kicks off this festival, which combines cultural experiences of the highest order with socially relevant themes and objectives.
More on the Wiener Festwochen03.06.2012
Whether beginner, experienced runner or Nordic walker, in the Austrian Women's Run® each participant is a winner! Join the thousands of women and girls, their families, friends and fans at the largest women's run in continental Europe.
Read MoreMarvelling like a child is rare these days, but one cannot help it when standing in the interior of a huge crystal, watching light refracted in hundreds of mirrored surfaces. The imposing Crystal Dome is the showpiece of the “Swarovski Crystal Worlds”.
More on Swarovski Crystal WorldsSalzburg lies in the heart of Europe. But for six weeks a year Salzburg is the centre of the world, when the most prestigious music festival on earth opens with a huge celebration on the city’s squares and streets.
More on the Salzburg FestivalJoseph’s, housed in Hotel Seevilla, is a perfect example of how to establish twinkle-toed, breath-of-fresh-air cuisine in a traditional hotel environment.
More on Joseph'sHuth is a prime example of a contemporary Viennese inn: modern in appearance, but classic when it comes to hospitality and cuisine.
More on the HuthFrom Vienna's coffee house culture to music festivals with the latest line-up, Austria's cities have plenty to offer.
What's on in AustriaCombining the old, the new and the culinary. World-famous cities, sights and sounds for all. Thrilling Imperial crossroads in a deep valley. Meet the people who are lucky enough to live in Austria's top cities.
Meet the LocalsCrystal clear mountain air, beautiful natural scenery and a host of outdoor activities have made Austria a premier destination for spa and health breaks since the early 1800s.
Read MoreWho ever said that you could only drag the kids kicking and screaming to the museum? With so many fantastic exhibitions for children in Austria, you could be the ones in need of a coffee break.
Read MoreHeavenly tomatoes, fishing delights, pumpkin seed oil and organic baked bread are only a few of the healthy pleasures that Austria tempts with. We are happy to succumb!
What's on in AustriaThe Zillertal is renowned for its cuisine and especially its haymilk products, thanks to the Zillertal Tuxer cattle. We speak to two local haymilk workers to find out about life in this beautiful region.
Meet the LocalsIn cities, towns, and mountain villages across Austria, summer brings with it a sense of renewal, not only with nature in its fullest bloom, but also in collective spirit. Austrians themselves celebrate the season with a kaleidoscope of activities, exhibitions and festivals.
What's on in AustriaLake Constance, Vorarlberg, is a hotbed of art, architecture and culture. Here we meet two of the region's major players, the Director of the Kunsthaus Bregenz, and the MD of the Rolls Royce Museum.
Meet the LocalsExperience a lofty view of Austria from the Dachstein Skywalk, travel to the National Park Hohe Tauern where the eagles roam, or follow the banks of the famous Danube River along the Donausteig.
What's on in AustriaThe Tirol is where you’ll find one of Europe’s greatest long distance hiking trails. The Eagle Walk runs 280km across Tirol’s most scenic regions from St. Johann to St. Anton am Arlberg, tracing a route in the shape of an eagle in flight and taking you over mountain peaks and along glacier edges. We meet two of the people who know this route best.
Meet the LocalsClimbing the Wilder Kaiser Mountain, cycling the Danube Bike Path, sailing on Lake Traun...Austria is every outdoor fan's wonderland.
What's on in AustriaMontafon has 500 kilometres of walking trails and 800 kilometres of cycling routes, providing year round outdoor fun for its locals. We find out what a Montafon priest and a local hiking guide have to say about their home region.
Meet the LocalsTake a look at our selection of some of the artistic highlights that Austria has to offer, from up-and-coming fashion designer Lena Hoschek to more traditional craftsmanship such as that of the Ferlach gunsmiths.
What's on in AustriaThere is a fantastic qualiy of life to be found in Vorarlberg's Bregenzerwald region. Walks at over 2,000 metres, wonderful wood architecture and fantastically fresh local produce are some of the perks that locals can enjoy all year round.
Meet the LocalsAustria is home to six unique national parks, offering a stunning variety of animals, plants and landscapes. When visiting Austria make sure you spend some time exploring one of these natural havens.
Read MoreFrom yodelling in Vienna to birdwatching at the national park Neusiedlersee.
What's on in AustriaGet to know Georg, the feather quill embroiderer from Tirol, and Ander who runs the Unterberghof farm. Meet the locals that make the Austrian region of Alpbachtal so special.
Meet the LocalsThe world's biggest gym, bounded not by walls but by mountains. 4 nights with Montafon-Silvretta-Card, giving access to cablecars and hiking tours.
Get an overview of Innsbruck from 2000m with this package. Includes one night at a 4-star hotel, guided hike and return trip on the Nordkettenbahnen cable car.
Hectic city life is a distant memory in Tirol's Alpbachtal. 7 nights in a 3-star hotel with Alpbachtal Seenland Card.
Combine your trip to Salzburg with one of the city's vibrant festivals, with the choice ranging from Mozart Week packages to Whitsun Festival deals.
Welcome to Graz, a culinary capital which looks as good as it tastes. Promoting indulgence in all areas, book your 2-night stay at a hotel of your choice today.
See “André Chénier” at the 2012 Bregenz Festival, with 2 nights’ accommodation, welcome drink, ticket for the opera and Bodensee-Vorarlberg Leisure Card.
Raise your glasses at Zell am Ziller's "Night of 1000 Beers" with this 7-night package including admission, 6-pack of beer and a ride on the Arena Coaster.
The practical Bregenzerwald offer for getting to know the area with a price advantage. 3 or 4 nights with full-day culinary tour and Bregenzerwald Guest Card.
The Theresia Gartenhotel****Superior offers spectacular spa facilities and organic gourmet food, combined with interior design and contemporary art. Enjoy well-being at its best in a cosy, elegant and stylish atmosphere.
Theresia GartenhotelWith some 300 years of history, the Schwarz is a cosy and traditional retreat that offers state-of-the-art well-being facilities. Located on a sunny plateau close to Innsbruck, this is an ideal hotel for both families and luxury-lovers alike, as one of the finalists of the European Excellence Awards 2010.
Alpenresort SchwarzAs you walk in, the sense of luxury is immediate. Glittering chandeliers, imposing staircases and glitz on a grand scale await you at the Interalpen-Hotel Tyrol. On top of this, excellent cuisine including a dedicated spa restaurant serving vitamin-rich delicacies with a Mediterranean flavour will ensure that you have a truly exclusive spa break.
Interalpen-Hotel TyrolWith over 2200m² of spa facilities, no desire is left unfulfilled at the Spa Hotel Cervosa. Select your favourite from 11 themed saunas and steam baths, enjoy a massage, and treat yourself to one of the wonderful beauty treatments on offer.
Hotel CervosaStraight from the set of "The Sound of Music" this romantic, dedicated Alpine Spa situated on the banks of Lake Wolfgang in the Salzkammergut provides an invitation to unwind, feel good and relax.
Im Weissen RösslSpa Hotel Wiesenhof - surrounded by 70.000m² of pasture - is located in the middle of a beautiful natural area in Pertisau at the Achensee.
Spa Hotel WiesenhofFranz Liszt’s musical career took him to various European countries that were to influence his work. His open-mindedness and cosmopolitan outlook made him a “true” European. It is thus no wonder that today he remains a prominent figure in numerous countries in different ways.
Learn moreOf all classical composers, Franz Liszt was the most colourful: an eccentric and heartthrob, a virtuoso pianist, an intellectual, cosmopolitan and globetrotter. And above all, he composed incessantly. His musical oeuvre comprises 123 piano works, 77 lieder, 25 orchestral works, 65 sacred & 28 secular choral pieces, and numerous arrangements and compositions for organ and other instruments.
Learn moreFranz Liszt is regarded as the creator of an entirely new genre of piano music and a groundbreaking compositional style. As a pianist, as well, he broke with all the conventions of the time, often drawing on one or more themes from familiar operas and using them as the basis for brilliant piano fantasies.
Learn moreThe province of Burgenland celebrates the 200th birthday of Franz Liszt in 2011 with outstanding concerts, exhibitions, and special projects focusing on the enormous oeuvre of the composer and conductor.
Learn more16.06.2012 - 09.09.2012
A festival for Franz Schubert which would accord him his due place alongside Mozart and Beethoven – this was the idea behind the first Schubertiade, which was founded by Hermann Prey in 1976 in the small town of Hohenems situated in the most western part of Austria.
Read More"On your bike! Ready, steady, go!" Travel through outstanding landscapes in pure mountain air with a well-signposted network of cycle paths. Choose Austria for its unrivalled cycling and mountain bike routes, and accommodation which offers the full service – from repairs, to cycle sheds and deliciously healthy meals – a cyclist must experience Austria!
On your bike!Beautiful valleys, quaint farmhouses and baroque monasteries provide a fantastically scenic backdrop for a tour of Austria by bike. Discover the classic route, the Danube Cycle Path, for a truly breathtaking experience of Austria's great outdoors.
The Danube Cycle PathImagine the lights of a Christmas tree rivalling the glistening tiles of the Golden Roof, the aroma of freshly made “Kiachln” (piping hot doughnuts laced with Sauerkaut), and the sound of traditional Christmas carols. This is Christmas time in Innsbruck.
Visit Christmas Markets in InnsbruckStep into the joy of Christmas with the beautiful streets of Vienna as your backdrop. Punch and chestnut stands draw customers with seasonal treats and stallholders get shoppers in the Christmas spirit with handcrafted goods.
Visit Christmas Markets in ViennaThe pealing of countless church bells reminds us that Christmas is near, and the Salzburg Christmas markets will fill you with warmth as you look out to the city's snow-covered roofs, domes and towers.
Visit Christmas Markets in SalzburgThe fragrance of gingerbread and Linzer Torte from the Christmas Markets, pastry shops and cafes, the lights of the city skyline combining old with new, and the enticements of shopping in the city of Linz all bring you that step closer towards Christmas Eve.
Visit Christmas Markets in LinzE-Bikes make light work of those uphill biking tracks! If you’d love to go on a cycling holiday, but fitness levels within your party vary, the E-Bike is the perfect solution. It’s a normal mountain bike which has been modified with a battery. With four levels of acceleration, riders can coast downhill at their leisure, then use the battery to ride up the other side. Ingenious!
Soft Adventure in LungauEnjoy the highlights of Advent in Graz, the capital city of Styria. Let yourself be enchanted by the romantic lights, the gleaming ice crib, the giant Rathaus Advent calendar and the spectacular Christmas Markets.
Visit Christmas Markets in GrazFind out how Silent Night was composed and why an Austrian town has a special Christmas Post Office.
A Tale or TwoPeter Hardy's pick of the best ski resorts in Austria for the Telegraph, including the most cost-effective, and the best for families, snowboarders and beginners.
The Full Article07.06.2012 - 10.06.2012
Thousands of Harleys will be rolling into the Glemm Valley for a four day programme of parading at Biker Mania from 7th - 10th June 2012. Expect demo rides, fashion shows, day trips, helicopter flights, open air parties and, of course, the most beautiful motor-bikes of the world.
11.05.2012 - 17.06.2012
This festival is a firmly-established high-point of the cultural calender in Vienna, offering exciting theatre productions as well as a great number of orchestra concerts, recitals and chamber music performances.
Look who popped into the Heiltherme Bad Waltersdorf! The former Dallas star Larry Hagman shared tips on energy-conserving methods, whilst enjoying some authentic Austrian hospitality.
Larry's Luxury FindNot only Arnie is a fan of the Bio-Hotel Stanglwirt in Tirol. The eco-friendly hotel has become so popular with the rich and famous that it has even added a VIP Guest Gallery to its website.
Here is what Marie Claire Magazine had to say about AUSTRIA'S FINEST Spa Hotels & Resorts in its October 2010 edition.
Spa Destination AustriaEntwining impressive fin de sieclè and contemporary style, the Hotel Sacher Wien is the synonym for luxury and high class standard in Vienna.
The Parkhotel Igls in Innsbruck received the TATLER Spa Award 2010 for the category "Hardcore Turnaround", and we were there to help them celebrate.
Parkhotel Igls' TriumphEver wondered why celebrities always look so healthy and relaxed? Because they know that Austria is the place to find some quality holiday time, that is why! Find out who has been staying where.
See VIPs7 nights full organic board, use of spa, his & hers treatment packages and 6-day ski pass at the heart of Kleinwalsertal.
Stay 7 nights half-board at the 4* Natur and Spa Resort Alpbacherhof in Alpbach with flights and transfers included.
This fantastic Inghams offer gives you 7 nights at 4* Hotel Hochfilzer in Tirol's beautiful Ellmau with return flights, resort transfers and a welcome drink.
This Easter, Crystal Ski is offering 7 nights at Chalet Mounty in the lively resort of Söll. The price includes flights and catering by the Crystal chalet hosts.
7-night stay including 6-day ski pass for two resorts, welcome cocktail, access to the hotel spa and weekly gala dinner.
Lech is one of the most exclusive resorts in the Alps and with this Ski Solutions package you could be enjoying all that it has to offer over Easter. 7 nights in 4* accommodation with return flights and transfers.
Affordable 7-night luxury at the Theresia Gartenhotel 4*Superior in Saalbach Hinterglemm, with ski pass or wellness treatments included and no charge for children.
Enjoy the finest powder snow, a breathtaking panorama and culinary delights with 7 nights B&B in Zillertal including 6-day Superskipass.
Find your unforgettable winter experience in Zell am See-Kaprun with ski & spa breaks, family adventures, doorstep ski holidays and even Alpine weddings.
When you visit Austria in summer, there's a good chance you'll be delightfully surprised. Take a deeper look inside Austria's Hidden Treasures, then select just the themes you want to know more about using our Online Guide to download your personal travel guide.
Find Your Summer HolidayWith the webcam service you can always keep an eye on your holiday destination! In addition to live images you will find weather and snow reports, as well as more information on Austria’s best ski regions.
Webcams in Austrian Ski ResortsEaster in Austria brings out more colours than you could imagine in culture, cuisine and customs, practiced by young and old. The various Easter markets invite you to experience regional traditions under the blanket of the delightful spring sunshine, with a grand selection of Easter concerts to fill the evenings with musical delight.
Our Easter Market GuideFrom the middle of November until the end of the year, Austria is the place to find romantic Christmas Markets. Glistening lights, seasonal treats and snow-covered roofs make for a magical experience in Austria's towns and squares, forming an idyllic advent getaway.
Our Christmas Market GuideSnow-capped peaks, legendary après-ski and Austrian hospitality will make your winter break in Austria unforgettable - like no where else on earth. This great value holiday destination has so much to offer. So take a peek inside these pages - we guarantee you'll stay for ages!
Winter Holidays AustriaDid you know that most Austrian ski regions celebrate their winter and ski opening with famously big parties? Find out what is happening, where and when.
Ski OpeningsHe was the speaker and organizer of the Jugendstil art movement and promoter of young, up-and-coming talent. He created some of the most famous Art Nouveau paintings worldwide and gave Vienna plenty of reasons to celebrate his 150th Birthday in 2012.
Find out more about Gustav KlimtIf you are craving a taste of Austria, then why not don your apron and recreate your favourite regional specialities at home? We have compiled a list of some of Austria's delicious all-time classic recipes.
Schnitzel, Strudel, Spätzle and MoreAustrian composer Joseph Haydn was a much loved person, esteemed by his contemporaries, diligent, humorous, affable, and a straight shooter who was not spoiled by his steep climb from humble conditions into the highest social circles.
More on Haydn's Life and WorksDespite being a land-locked country, there is certainly no shortage of lakes in Austria to make a splash in. Take a refreshing dip or have a go at diving, sailing or one of the other water sports on offer. In Austria you can always be sure that the water is so good you could even drink it!
Make a SplashFranz Liszt is regarded as the creator of an entirely new genre of piano music and a groundbreaking compositional style. Guided by his vision of transporting his ideas out into the world, Liszt soon became a cosmopolitan due to his extensive concert tours throughout all of Europe, dazzling audiences with his unique performance style and virtuosity.
Learn more about the ComposerEver dreamed about dancing the waltz at one of Vienna's many famous balls? With hundreds to choose from, here are the highlights of the Viennese Ball Season 2011/2012.
Get Your Tickets Now06.06.2012 - 17.06.2012
Any music-lover's delight, the Feldkirch Festival has been running since 2007. Emphasizing contemporary music of the 20th and 21st Century and geared to contact the young audiences of tomorrow, the 2012 focus will be on Scandinavian music.
Read More01.07.2012
Europe's largest triathlon, the Ironman, will take place in Austria on 1st July 2012. Once again the beautiful region of Carinthia will provide the backdrop for this ultimate sporting challenge.
Read More12.04.2012 - 23.04.2012
During this festival, the world heritage site of Wachau dazzles with everything and everyone of distinction. Multi-course dinners, cookery shows, celebrity table talks and wine tastings prove that Wachau plays in the Champions League of indulgence.
Read More05.07.2012 - 11.07.2012
This chamber music festival which was named one of the world's two best festivals by the New York Times and classified as European cultural heritage transforms the small town in central Burgenland into the hub of chamber music for two weeks every year.
Read MoreEver since Will and Kate decided to tie the knot we have all succumb to the Royal Wedding craze. But have you ever thought about celebrating your own big day in Austria? From luxury spa pamper weekends for brides-to-be, to being swept up the mountain to the chapel in a wedding gondola, find royal inspiration here.
Yes, I Do!20.04.2012 - 22.04.2012
This international festival is an annual encounter of readings, music and locally grown fine wines. The evening events at Goettweig Abbey are accompanied by modern Viennese music.
Read More09.04.2012 - 14.04.2012
Famous for its adrenalin-fuelled snowboarding, crazed partying and nocturnal chalet-hopping, Snowbombing takes place in the Tyrolean resort of Mayrhofen every year.
Read More09.09.2012 - 03.10.2012
The festival features international musicians performing works by and from the time of Anton Bruckner. The festival opens with a "classical cloud of sound".
Read More27.07.2012 - 15.08.2012
Ancient music in historic venues along the beautiful banks of the Danube.
Read More30.08.2012 - 04.09.2012
What began as a pilot project has evolved throughout the past 30 years into one of the major avant-garde media art festivals in the world, putting the city of Linz into the spotlight each September.
23.08.2012 - 09.09.2012
A Classical Music Festival in a romantic setting. Grafenegg offers the historical backdrop for musical masterpieces from past centuries.
Read More20.04.2012 - 12.10.2012
A festival for Franz Schubert which would accord him his due place alongside Mozart and Beethoven – this was the idea behind the first Schubertiade, which was founded by Hermann Prey in 1976 in the small town of Hohenems situated in the most western part of Austria.
Read More24.02.2012 - 27.02.2012
This event in Innsbruck features international exhibitors who present everything from paintings to prints, from sculptures to installations, and lots more in between.
Read MoreCongratulations Austria, for winning the Favourite European Country title at the prestigious Guardian and Observer Travel Awards 2010!
Favourite European CountryAustria’s diverse cultural offerings include over 200 festivals, stretching from world scale events to small regional gatherings. Many of them make use of Austria’s beautiful surroundings, and most of them offer an outstanding culinary menu to accompany the cultural experience.
Austria's FestivalsPlanning a family winter holiday can come with its own baggage. Are the kids old enough to enjoy the experience? Is a ski getaway really an affordable option? And speaking of baggage, will it really be possible to pack light to beat those pesky airline fees? Yes, yes, yes at Kinderhotels.
Austria's KinderhotelsBe inspired by Antony Gormley's unique landscape installation in the mountains of Vorarlberg, take your pick of over 200 international and regional festivals, or visit one of the world's most important and stunning museum collections. Experience the diversity of Austria's art and culture.
Galleries, Festivals and MoreImmerse yourself into the pulsating lifestyle of Austria's cities. Discover the mighty moutain summits, the far ranging fields, the crystal-clear waters. Enjoy the delicious specialities of each region. Compile your personal round trip of Austria here.
Top SuggestionsSkiing and hiking chalets in the Austrian Alps come in all sizes and all standards, with some including extra facilities such as saunas. Whatever your taste there is a chalet for you.
Our advice to save time and money on bike rental is to reserve online! Intersport Rent offers at least 5% discount when booking online, and they'll have the bike ready to go as soon as you get there.
Reserve Now24.11.2011 - 11.12.2011
One of Austria's most popular resorts, Obertauern is a winter hotspot for skiing and snowboarding. The International Ski Countdown celebrates the new ski season with a gigantic snow-bar, fireworks, an open-air festival and a large disco.
Read MoreAustria is your desination for city breaks with a twist: Salzburg presents its Baroque face, Graz is a real paradise for foodies and Innsbruck couples sightseeing with outdoor adventure.
Regional HighlightsAustrian cities offer more than just guidebook sights. Gourmet Graz, romantic Salzburg, and invigorating Innsbruck provide new experiences at just the right pace.
City Breaks with a Twist06.07.2012 - 08.07.2012
Festival in Litschau on Lake Herrensee. Music and theatre combined with nature!
Read More12.07.2012 - 12.08.2012
Thousands of professional dancers, choreographers, teachers and students from around the world transform Vienna into the global dance capital for five weeks every year.
Read More27.07.2012 - 04.08.2012
Pedestrians dancing furiously, city hikers on urban discovery tours, energy-laden popular productions, phenomenal theatre of masks beyond all physical limits, puppet shows that make us marvel, thrilling productions for kids, and unusual encounters in streetcars and on trains.
Read MoreAustria’s vibrant wine scene has earned a worldwide reputation for quality and innovation, and is paired wonderfully with Austrian cuisine. The incredible thing about Austria is that all of its wine regions are easy to visit. In fact, once you step off the plane in Vienna, you have already arrived in one of the world’s most unique wine regions.
Take a SipAustria is not only the land of wines, but it also has a firmly established beer culture. From ingredients, measurements and favourite brands, to dedicated beer hotels, find all you need to know here.
Our Guide to Austrian BeerThere's nothing more precious than spending time with the kids on holiday. With Kinderhotels you can choose from a collection of family-orientated, marvellously situated hotels in glorious alpine settings at all-inclusive, affordable rates.
The holiday region Kitzbüheler Alps St. Johann in Tirol is ideal for hiking breaks and with a 3-night package including all the gear you have nothing to worry about.
A 7-night stay for a family of four* at a 4-star hotel with up to 60 hours a week of free childcare starts at £1495 at selected Kinderhotels! (*2 adults & 2 children under 12)
Yes, I'd Like To See Some OffersWellbeing is the word on Austria's lips. Head to Lech Zürs for a real health kick and sweat it out in alpine sauna, or discover the ultimate health club in Montafon.
High-altitude Health Kicks - Lech-Zürs, Vorarlberg
The Ultimate Health Club - Montafon, Vorarlberg
25.05.2012 - 27.05.2012
An annual jazz festival with a focus on a farm off the beaten track in Upper Austria: Diersbach.
Read More28.04.2012 - 05.05.2012
An avant-garde pop festival in Krems - inmidst Austria's wine country - featuring music, performance and installations.
Read More16.05.2012 - 20.05.2012
Throughout springfestival Graz's most unique spots are transformed into venues for electronic music and art, bringing together acclaimed live acts, DJ supremos, hip bands and emerging artists.
Read More19.04.2012 - 23.05.2012
An annual festival of Viennese song and music with the aim of positioning it in novel contexts, performing in unexpected venues and inviting representatives of other styles - jazz and contemporary music, for example - to risk a fresh look at the Viennese "trad".
Read More05.07.2012 - 29.07.2012
Since 1998, a festival with international standards, mainly with visitors from German-speaking areas, but also from other parts of Europe or even the USA and Japan. The Tyrolean Festival Erl is not just any music festival.
15.06.2012 - 10.07.2012
International dance performances from classical ballet to various modern dance forms, jazz and modern expressive dance.
Read More23.10.2012 - 04.11.2012
This is the 17th edition of this musical delight that brings international and Austrian jazz stars to the Salzburg stages.
Read More12.07.2012 - 22.08.2012
A highly attractive combination of culture and nature is offered by the Carintischer Sommer music festival in the area surrounding Carinthia's Ossiach Lake each year.
Read More16.06.2012 - 03.09.2012
Varied programme in front of the magnificent backdrop of Finkenstein Castle in Carinthia
Read MoreThe beautiful long-distance hiking trail the Eagle Walk is the longest hiking path in Europe. Its main route winds through Tirol’s most gorgeous regions from St. Johann to St. Anton am Arlberg and is divided into 23 segments.
Europe's Longest Hiking PathIn addition to being a popular sport, Nordic Walking is now seen as an essential part of the wellness industry. More and more fitness centers, health resorts and hotels are offering Nordic Walking as part of their programme, and there could be no better backdrop for this beneficial activity than Austria. So why not make it part of your next holiday?
Our Recommended RegionsThousands of professional dancers, choreographers, teachers and students from around the world transform Vienna into the global dance capital for five weeks every year.
Pedestrians dancing furiously, city hikers on urban discovery tours, energy-laden popular productions, phenomenal theatre of masks beyond all physical limits, puppet shows that make us marvel, thrilling productions for kids, and unusual encounters in streetcars and on trains.
Read MoreA Classical Music Festival in a romantic setting. Grafenegg offers the historical backdrop for musical masterpieces from past centuries.
Read MoreThe mountain range of the Steinernes Meer, lush green meadows and a lake form the picturesque backdrop of Europe's most important festival of contemporary jazz.
Read MoreFirst held in 1920, the Salzburg Festival is one of the cultural highlights of the year. Alongside the regular residency of the Vienna Philharmonic, musicians and ensembles of the highest calibre fill the beautiful Alpine city with music and drama.
Read MoreBregenz is different. An opera festival with two stages: a traditional opera house, home to less-known operas, and an open-air lakeside stage, where productions are held in the most spectacular fashion.
Read MoreProbably one of the most avantgard festivals in Austria. The "Steirischer Herbst" offers great international theatre performances, readings, screenings and parties.
Read MoreA highly attractive combination of culture and nature is offered by the Carintischer Sommer music festival in the area surrounding Carinthia's Ossiach Lake each year.
Read MoreThis festival is a firmly-established high-point of the Vienna cultural calender, offering exciting theatre productions as well as a great number of orchestra concerts, recitals and chamber music performances. The Wiener Festwochen 2011 are set to be even more successful than the 2010 event, which saw an incredible attendance of 201.242 guests.
Read MoreBe sure not to miss the ‘Rolling Oldies’ Music Festival in Reith im Alpbachtal from 17th - 20th May 2012. With 3 stages and live music from the 50ies, 60ies and 70ies, this truly is Austria's greatest oldies party.
Read More25.05.2012 - 28.05.2012
This event takes place at one of Austria's most breathtaking abbeys, with sweeping views of the Danube river and nestled right within Austria's wine country.
Read More30.03.2012 - 25.05.2012
The Bregenz Spring International Dance Festival is one of the most innovative festivals in its category. International dance companies are invited to showcase their art.
Read More21.09.2012 - 14.10.2012
Probably one of the most avantgard festivals in Austria. The "Steirischer Herbst" offers great international theatre performances, readings, screenings and parties.
Read More24.06.2012 - 25.07.2012
The Styriarte Festival encourages a rediscovery of long-lost variations of our musical heritage, and mirrors today’s wealth of exciting approaches to Early Music and music between the Middle Ages and Romanticism.
Read More12.09.2012 - 16.09.2012
The Austrian capital strikes a pose as fashion designers and fashionistas rush to the MuseumsQuartier for Vienna Fashion Week. Fashion shows, exhibitions and parties provide a chance for international designers to show their latest creations and mingle with Vienna's beautiful people.
Read More21.04.2012
The Arlberg Eagle is a triathlon with a difference...it takes place over five months. The competition starts in April with "The White Thrill" (der Weisse Rausch), a nine-kilometre ski race starting at 2650 metres' altitude on the Vallugagrat mountain.
Read More17.07.2012 - 22.07.2012
Klagenfurt hosts the Beach Volleyball Grand Slam, one of the premium beach volleyball events in Europe. Renowned for its friendly party atmosphere, the event attracts thousands of fans every year to the Strandbad beside the stunning Worthersee lake.
Read More25.05.2012 - 28.05.2012
First held in 1920, the Salzburg Festival is one of the cultural highlights of the year. Alongside the regular residency of the Vienna Philharmonic, musicians and ensembles of the highest calibre fill the beautiful Alpine city with music and drama.
Read More18.07.2012 - 18.08.2012
Bregenz is different. An opera festival with two stages: a traditional opera house, home to less-known operas, and an open-air lakeside stage, where productions are held in the most spectacular fashion.
Read More06.09.2012 - 16.09.2012
Most of Haydn's career was intertwined with the Esterhazy family and he spent nearly 50 years in their employment. The country seat of the family, Esterhazy Palace, is now home to the annual International Haydn Days. Motto of the 24th festival is "Haydn & Italy".
Read MoreChoose from 800 winter sport resorts across 71 ski regions. Access live ski data, web cams and snow & weather reports here!
Snow & Weather reports25.05.2012 - 28.05.2012
Prefacing Salzburg's main summer festival, the Salzburg Whitsun Festival concentrates on baroque music.
Read More15.04.2012
Vienna City Marathon draws cheering crowds and thousands of runners to the city's streets. It leaves Wagramer Strasse along a scenic, but physically challenging, route to Heldenplatz. If 42km is too much, try the mini-marathon, fun run or junior marathon.
Read More17.03.2012 - 09.04.2012
Easter in Austria brings out more colours than you could imagine. The various Easter markets invite you to experience regional traditions under the blanket of the delightful spring sunshine, with a grand selection of Easter concerts to fill the evenings with musical delight.
Read More31.03.2012 - 09.04.2012
Every year the Salzburg Easter Festival offers an international audience the unique opportunity of experiencing the world-class Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, as part of one of the most renowned classical music festivals in the world.
Read MoreAustria is now more accessible than ever before with the latest iSki Austria application offering up to date snow & weather reports, a wide variety of ski resort maps and much more!
Download HereWhile there are those who can hardly wait to scale the barstool of an elegant club or lounge after having scaled Austria’s mountain tops, others would rather spend their time relaxing with friends around a warm tiled stove. Or treat themselves to an exquisite meal in one of the gourmet restaurants within easy distance of the pistes.
Après Ski in Rustic HutsThe Nordkettenbahn takes you straight from the town centre to Innsbruck's highest chillout zone in just 20 minutes. Relax with a glass of bubbles, a chilled beer or a fruity cocktail at 1900m.
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What The Press SaysAustria and culture are an inseparable unit, and the cultural programme is accordingly packed to the brim. Here is a selection of this year's top events that should undoubtedly not be missed when visiting Austria.
The former K&K purveyor to the court is well-known all over the world for glas culture and light design. Nowadays the glas-empire not only focuses on tradition, but also on the creations of young Austrian designers.
More on LobmeyrTo think of pickled vegetables as anything other than exquisite would prove the delicious variety of Staud’s products completely wrong. Non-believers will be convinced by visiting the Staud’s Pavillion in Vienna.
More on Staud'sOnce upon a time around 1990 there was a master confectioner who thought that all the existing chocolate creations on the market were simply a little bit too boring. So after business hours he started to explore in the quietness of his company’s back room...
More on Zotter ChocolateIn the Nock mountains, located in Carinthia, you will find a world-renowned medicinal plant. Its distinct scent and exceptional healing powers are there to be discovered by hikers strolling in the mountains.
More on the SpeikThe emerging designer prefers to read the political magazine “Spiegel” over the fashion magazine “Vogue” and gets inspired for her new fashion collection by political themes. Therefore her creations have a reputation in Paris, London and Hongkong.
More on Anna AichingerThe world-famous artist Daniel Spoerri has purchased two Baroque style houses and developed them into complete works of art.
More on Ab.Art & Eat.ArtA jewel of the Baroque era meets contemporary art. 70.000 restored books, ceiling frescoes and sculptures in the magnificent library meet creations of Erwin Wurm, Rudi Molacek and Lois Renner.
More on Admont MonasteryMysteriously hidden in the wild and romantic landscape of the Feistritzklamm is one of Austria’s most famous castles: Castle Herberstein
More on Castle HerbersteinThe largest open-air museum in Lower Austria is an entire village, where 80 historical buildings were disassembled from all over the Weinviertl and rebuilt again true to their original construction at Niedersulz.
More information on the Open Air MuseumContemporary architecture in the heart of the premises from the renaissance era. Right in the center of the wine growing village Neusiedl am See, one of the most impressive wine cellars of Austria has been created.
More on WeinwerkIn the opinion of many gourmets, the brothers Karl and Rudi Obauer are the most successful in the country. Every year their restaurant achieves the highest nominations by national and international gourmet guides.
More on Restaurant ObauerOnce the famous chef of the well-established Hotel Sacher in Vienna, Hans Peter Fink has taken over the traditional rural inn of his in-laws and was awarded with two "Gault Millau" hats right away.
More on Gasthaus HaberlIn the Schilcherland with its vineyards and wine taverns you will find a gastronomic piece of art: At the Rauch-Hof you are welcome to lounge within the idyllic setting, enjoy outstanding food and discover unique culture.
More on Rauch-HofEmerald green and nestled between the Karwendel and Rofan mountain ranges is the largest mountain lake of Austria: the Achensee. Discovery this natural gem and the outdoor activites that it has to offer.
More on Achensee„Find your true inner self where nature is at its purest“ is the motto of a lot of people who choose the wildly romantic mountain scenery and clear lakes of the Nationalpark Hohe Tauern to relax.
More on Nationalpark Hohe TauernHigh up in the Karwendel mountains outdoor lovers can discover one of the most beautiful places in the Alps: a lovely valley with thousands of maple trees, offering nature at its most impressive throughout the whole year.
Go to AhornbodenSupposedly time passes by slower in Schilcherland than anywhere else. At least this is claimed by anyone who has spent some time enjoying a glass of wine at a typical wine tavern – “Buschenschank” – within the soft hills of south-western Styria.
More on SchilcherlandMore than 50 million people have crossed over this high alpine mountain road throughout its history. It is a breathtaking nature and driving experience of about 30 miles.
More on the Grossglockner High Alpine RoadAn exceptional hotel for Spa lovers, people looking for relaxation, night owls and those in search of adventure. At the Mühlviertel you can experience indulgence and culture with heart and soul.
More on MühltalhofThe mountains, peace and a little bit of luxury – vacation at the 4* resort Forsthofalm is a sensual experience, and an unusual one as well: the hotel was built entirely out of wood.
More on the ForsthofalmAward-winning Chef Klaus Fleischhaker, who operates the well-known Gourmet-Restaurant Pfefferschiff in the City of Salzburg, has made his dream come true in Vienna: He created a hotel in which everything is dedicated to wine.
More on Hotel RathausOur advice to save time and money on ski rental is to reserve online! Intersport Rent offers a fantastic 10% discount when booking online, and they'll have the skis ready to go as soon as you get there.
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The Opera Ball, held at Vienna's magnificent State Opera House, is deemed the epitome of ball culture and a top-calibre social event, attracting celebrities from around the globe. This mega event is fully given over to waltzing bliss at a venue where usually opera stars make their big-time stage appearances.
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The Bonbon Ball is the only ball event taking place in the Konzerthaus, home of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra. Up to 4,000 guests can dance in the four concert halls. A jury elects a Miss and Mister Bonbon from the guests, and their weight in confectioneries is then donated to charity.
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The Rudolfina Redoute is the oldest and most steeped in tradition ball meeting and thus can look back on a long history. Principally, mask obligation exists for all ladies, whether they come alone or accompanied.
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The only Viennese ball that starts as early as 6 pm and is terminated at midnight. Enjoy dinner and dance throughout the evening to the sound of several orchestras in various rooms of the Hofburg.
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An unforgettable evening of musical entertainment. Watch the impressive opening ceremony, learn the secrets of the waltz from a professional instructor, or enjoy a glass of champagne in one of the magnificent halls.
Read MoreSearching for a city break, summer getaway or the perfect skiing holiday? Choose one or more of the options below (by resort/region, special interest, transport mode and date) and find the best package holiday for you. Contacts and direct links to tour operators make it easy to find and book your next Austrian holiday!
05.09.2012 - 09.09.2012
Dedicated to Johannes Brahms and Franz Schubert, the two icons of chamber-music, the Altenberg Trio, the Bennewitz Quartett and a top-class team of singers and renowned solists will play for you in Mürzzuschlag.
Read More27.01.2012 - 22.10.2012
Franz Liszt was one of the most dazzling musical personalities of the Romantic era and the composer of a gigantic oeuvre. Every year his birthplace of Raiding in Burgenland celebrates Liszt's immense talent with a number of tributes.
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Choose between a wide range of concerts, readings and recitals, and discover a new cultural delight every day throughout this fantastic festival.
Read More12.07.2012 - 26.08.2012
The centre of the operetta world is located only sixty kilometres southeast of Vienna in the picturesque town of Mörbisch, on the shores of Lake Neusiedl. This year's performance at the Seefestspiele Mörbisch is Johann Strauss' classic "Die Fledermaus".
Read More31.03.2012 - 08.04.2012
Concert and opera highlights form OsterKlang 2012 at Vienna's Theater an der Wien.
Read More11.07.2012 - 26.08.2012
An old Roman quarry is the setting for this exciting summer festival. The main opera of 2012 will be Carmen by Georges Bizet.
Read MoreFall for Vienna's whirl of Imperial palaces, opulent Jugendstil cafés and the MuseumQuartier's cultural riches. Mozart runs through Salzburg's baroque veins. Peer above red-tiled rooftops and gables in Graz's Old Town, up to pointy alpine peaks from Innsbruck's maze of narrow streets, and seek out Roman-rooted Linz on the Danube's banks.
About Austria's Top CitiesAntony Gormley's Horizon Field consists of 100 life-size, solid cast iron figures of the human body spread over an area of 150km² in the High Alps of Vorarlberg. Horizon Field is the first art project of its kind in the mountains, and the largest landscape intervention in Austria to date, forming a horizontal line at 2,039m above sea level.
Antony Gormley: Horizon FieldAustria today offers some of the world's most important and stunning collections. To tour the countless museums and galleries is to pass from Old Masters to contemporary art.
Visit Great Austrian MuseumsThe Austrian Cultural Forum in London promotes cultural contacts between the UK and Austria, organising events and supporting artists and projects in the fields of music, performing arts, literature, film and visual arts. It provides an unrivalled venue in central London for recitals, lectures, conferences and much more.
Austrian Cultural Forum LondonWith first-hand local knowledge, we've compiled a list of the best Austrian eateries, to guarantee a gourmet gastronomic break, whatever time of the year you might be visiting.
Unforgettable Dining Hot SpotsTravelling to Austria by air couldn't be easier. With an average direct flying time of only 2 hours from most major UK gateways to a choice of popular Austrian destinations, flights to Austria are probably the quickest, easiest, and most cost effective travel option.
Find Flights to AustriaNo matter where you are located there is an office of the Austrian Tourist Office near you. Here are the international contact details for the Holiday Service Austria.
Contact UsDiscover the diversity of Vorarlberg in style at one of our recommended Design Hotels.
Visit VorarlbergWith a fantastic range of modern accommodation, Vienna offers its visitors an insight into its cultural heritage with a true cosmopolitan touch.
Visit ViennaHotel and culture, experience and vision, design and interior all meet here. Discover the spirit of Austria in the heart of Linz.
Visit Upper AustriaMake one of Tirol's many Design Hotels your base to discover the stunning surroundings they have to offer.
Visit TirolEnjoy designer accommodation within the centre of Austria in beautiful Styria. Choose the resort to suit your stay, be it a top-end spa hotel or a quirky hub for young travellers.
Visit StyriaLet yourself be spoilt for choice on modern day accommodation when visiting SalzburgerLand. Enjoy Austrian hospitality within the most happening resorts.
Visit SalzburgerLandWhether you are looking for a contemporary spa retreat, an inspiring architectural masterpiece, or a fresh approach to business travel, you will be sure to find your ideal resort in Lower Austria.
Visit Lower AustriaCarinthia is the ideal place to combine Austrian tradtition with upbeat modern lifestyle.
Visit CarinthiaTake a look at some of the fantastic Design Hotels that Burgenland has to offer and make the most of your Austrian experience.
Visit BurgenlandDesigned by celebrity architects and furnished by star interior designers, Austria’s design hotels satisfy the mind and tempt the senses.
Design HotelsIn Austria you will find yourself in the most professional, experienced hands. Here, health & wellbeing practitioners undergo highly extensive training, offering the widest repertoire of treatments. AUSTRIA'S FINEST Spa Hotels & Resorts are located on mountain tops or in valleys, boasting amazing views for a most revitalising spa break.
Take me thereChoose Naturidyll Hotels and relax in beautiful surroundings where attention to the environment is paramount. Several properties have even been awarded the Austrian Environmental Seal for exemplary practices in sustainability.
About Naturidyll HotelsYou don't need your car to explore Austria. Be kind to the environment and travel by train, bus or boat, and enjoy the country's stunning views on the way.
Travel with Peace of MindFor many city-dwellers, farmstay holidays are a great way to escape the hectic pace of city life for a while and for many children a great opportunity to come into close contact with animals they have only seen on TV.
All the Fun of the FarmThe 'eco-hotel' label guarantees guests environmentally-friendly holidays. The hotels try to minimise the consumption of energy, electricity, water, materials, and waste, and the restaurants serve organic food.
Go Bio this SummerWerfenweng, a town near Salzburg, does its part to help protect our environment by offering their guests holidays from their cars.
Take a BreakGrosses Walsertal in Vorarlberg is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The motto for its inhabitants is “use nature without harming it”.
Learn MoreFACT: Austria is one of the world's best destinations for sustainable tourism, as recently recognised in the World Economic Forum's Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report.
As more and more of us strive to live a less energy-intense lifestyle, Austria is now firmly on the map as an eco destination. Organic products are on offer whilst the consumption of energy and waste is carefully watched. People who live green at home also have high demands on holiday which Austria can without a doubt cater for.
Eco Destination AustriaGOLF IN AUSTRIA is a unique marketing alliance of 75 dedicated golf hotels and most of the leading golf courses in Austria. With over 20 years of experience, make it your first point of call when planning your Austrian golf holiday.
Golf Holidays in AustriaWith the Styria Golf Card you are invited to “tee” time on 23 diverse and exciting courses between alpine panoramas and luscious vineyards in the Green Heart of Austria.
It's "Tee" TimeThe breathtaking alpine panorama of the Kitzsteinhorn and Schmittenhöhe can sometimes make it difficult for golfers to keep their eye on the ball in Zell am See-Kaprun!
Golf with a ViewGolfland Niederoesterreich provides golf enthusiasts with a choice of 26 first-class golf courses and 18 top hotels for golf holidays in Lower Austria, all within distance of buzzing Vienna.
Golf and City Break in OneTeeing off at the centre of a winning centrifugal force, woods and irons with an instinct for the right trajectory, putting to perfection – Kitzbühel is the stuff of golfers’ dreams.
The Kitzbühel Golf ExperienceA variety a UK-based tour operators can help you tailormake your next Austrian golf holiday. Take a look at our list of recommendations.
Our Top TipsThose who have experienced the Austrian Alps will no doubt say that there is magic in the mountains. Discover the magic for yourself within our Walk & Nordic Walking pages, filled with all the information you need to start planning your walking holiday in Austria.
Take a HikeFore! Austria has established itself as having some of the best golfing in Europe. With alpine golf, greens surrounded by vineyards, and courses attached to luxurious spa resorts, it is hard to overlook Austria’s rise as a veritable destination for golfing holidays.
Hole in OneEDEN is a project which promotes sustainable tourism development across the European Union. The untouched Grosses Walsertal valley in Vorarlberg was given this highly regarded accolate for 2009.
About EDENBritain's premier indoor ski and snowboarding venue is based in Hemel Hempstead. The £23 million facility boasts a 160m main slope and Britain’s largest indoor lesson slope of 100m.
Snow Outside of the AlpsAfter you have returned back home you can still enjoy the tastes of Austria: Styrian pumpkin seed oil, Zotter chocolate, Manner Schnitten hazelnut wafers and the famous Mozart chocolate balls are all popular culinary souvenirs.
Bring Austrian Treats HomeFarmers’ market, flea market or potters’ market: Markets are a feast for all senses and a celebration of colours, scents and voices.
Austrian Market CultureIt's easy to browse the day away along one of these favourite shopping streets. The longest shopping mile of all is Mariahilfer Straße in Vienna, followed by Landstraße in Linz.
Shopaholic's GaloreHolidays are never holidays without a bit of shopping, so visitors will be delighted by the many large malls, small souvenir shops and splendid shopping streets across Austria. Go bargain hunting at one of the many colourful markets, stroll along an upscale shopping street, or indulge in some serious shopping at 1000m above sea level.
Will there be a public holiday during your stay in Austria? And could there be a clock change whilst you are away? An easy way to find out is to check our lists of Austrian public holidays and daylight-savings time.
Check out our GuideAustria is a member of the Economic and Currency Union and the common currency is the Euro. Find out how to exchange and access your money when travelling in Austria.
All about the MoneyAustria’s capital offers a unique blend of imperial traditions and stunning modern architecture. It is famous for its cultural events, imperial sights, coffee houses, cosy wine taverns, and the very special Viennese charm.
Benefits of the Vienna CardSalzburg, the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, is dominated by churches, castles and palaces. Its picturesque old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Sight.
Benefits of the Salzburg CardPast and future meet seamlessly in the heart of the Alps as Innsbruck’s world-famous sights, which testify to the Tirol province’s great past, stand alongside post-modern international architecture to create a fascinating blend.
Benefits of the Innsbruck Card & Club Innsbruck CardCarinthia is not known as Austria's Riviera without reason. This South Eastern corner of Austria is blissfully warm in summer, providing excellent swimming and tanning oppurtunties at its many beautiful lakes.
Bathing Lakes in CarinthiaWhen you visit Austria’s major cities, there is an easy way to save money on sightseeing and public transportation. Take a look at the fantastic savings you will make with the Vienna, Salzburg and Innsbruck City Discount Cards.
Save Money on your Austrian City BreakThe Heart of the Alps, where some 10,000 clean springs bubble up to the surface, offers a wonderful combination of majestic mountains and glittering lakes which are up to 27°C warm.
Bathing Lakes in TirolVorarlberg’s capital is delightfully located at Lake Constance, Central Europe’s third largest lake, and offers a dense cultural programme coupled with a wide range of outdoor activities.
Find out more about BregenzDespite being Austria’s smallest provincial capital, this former seat of the Esterhazy noble family range, home to some 13,000 inhabitants, has plenty to offer its guests.
Find out more about EisenstadtThe Styrian capital Graz, with roots dating back to the Roman age, lies on both sides of the River Mur. This fantastic city is well-known for its striking buildings and architectural highlights.
Find out more about GrazPast and future meet seamlessly in the heart of the Alps as Innsbruck’s world-famous sights, which testify to the Tirol province’s great past, stand alongside post-modern international architecture to create a fascinating blend.
Find out more about InnsbruckFor summer holidaymakers in particular, Klagenfurt is ideally located by Lake Wörthersee, one of Europe’s largest and warmest alpine lakes. The city is however enjoyable throughout the year with its Mediterranean climate, sunny winter days, colourful autumn and a mild spring.
Find out more about KlagenfurtAustria’s capital offers a unique blend of imperial traditions and stunning modern architecture. It is famous for its cultural events, imperial sights, coffee houses, cosy wine taverns, and the very special Viennese charm.
Find out more about ViennaThe city of Linz home to a vibrant music and arts scene that is well-funded by the city and the state of Upper Austria.
Find out more about LinzSalzburg, the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, is dominated by churches, castles and palaces. Its picturesque old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Sight.
Find out more about Salzburg185 lakes adorn the landscape across the Salzkammergut region, through mountain valleys and on mountain tops. SalzburgerLand's lakes all have one thing in common: the extraordinary quality of their water.
Often overshadowed by better known destinations, Burgenland is decidedly different. There are no high mountains here and very little snow, but 300 days of annual sunshine with a very mild climate.
Bathing Lakes in BurgenlandThese sky blue lakes are large enough for boat trips, although the warm shores are never far away. Relax and enjoy the summer in Styria, the Green Heart of Austria.
Bathing Lakes in StyriaSalzburg may be home to Mozart and all things baroque, but for an astounding 70% of overseas visitors The Sound of Music remains the primary reason for travel to the city.
Tour InformationAndrew Lloyd Webber's West End London production of The Sound of Music has earned impressive reviews from both theater goers and critics right from its opening night on 15th November 2006 at London's Palladium. Now fans outside of London have their chance to see this beloved musical as the production continues its UK tour.
Tour Dates and CitiesA must-stay for all Sound of Music fans! The former Salzburg home of the real Von Trapp family has opened its doors for overnight stays.
More Information on Villa TrappWho can't hum at least a few bars of 'Edelweiss' or 'The Hills Are Alive'? The story of the Von Trapp family continues to resonate with fans all over the world as the popular 1965 musical starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer remains a beloved favourite, inspiring plenty of visits to the 'The Sound of Music' city.
One Of My Favourite ThingsOnce you have arrived at one of Austria's airports there is a quick and comfortable way get to your holiday destination.
Information on Airport TransfersWho doesn't know them, Austria's 'great' sons and daughters? They have left their mark all across the centuries in politics, art, science and sport. Find out which famous personalities originated from the country at the heart of Europe, or chose it as the center of their life and creative work.
Find out MoreAlongside the "Salzkammergutweg" the most famous Upper Austrian lakes and warm thermal springs of drinking water quality line up like beautiful pearls on a string, surrounded by a stunning mountain backdrop.
The Vienna Boys' Choir is one of the oldest boys' choirs in the world. For nearly five hundred years it has been one of the enduring symbols of Austria and Vienna.
Find out MoreTake in an opera on Lake Constance, or kick back on the sandy shores and allow the gentle waves of one of Vorarlberg's lesser known aqua beauties to trickle over your toes.
Bathing Lakes in VorarlbergVienna is known around the world as the city on the Danube, but it is also home to wetlands, streams, ponds and lakes. In short, there are plenty of opportunities to take a dip when visiting the capital.
Bathing Lakes in ViennaSeveral lakes serve as backdrop for regional festivals in Lower Austria. Take Lunzer See, for example, which hosts the annual "Wellenklänge". Or the Herrensee and its "Schrammel.Klang.Festival".
Bathing Lakes in Lower AustriaGetting to Austria by car is simple as there are fast and well-maintained motorways through all surrounding countries. It is approximately 647 miles (1,035km) from the UK to the Austrian border and the drive takes between 10 and 11 hours.
More about Driving to / within AustriaThe Spanish Riding School of Vienna is the only riding academy in the world which has been cultivating the art of equitation in its purest form for over 400 years, and which trains both horses (the famous white Lipizzaners) and riders according to methods which have been used for centuries, passed down over the years by word of mouth alone.
Ticket and Performance InformationTravelling to and through Austria is now faster and easier than ever before. What better way to explore Austria than travelling through stunning mountain scenery, lush alpine meadows, historic towns and picturesque villages.
More about Trains to / within AustriaAustria’s vibrant wine scene has earned a worldwide reputation for quality and innovation and is the destination for those seeking energy, culture, and charm. The incredible thing about Austria is that all of its wine regions are easy to visit. In fact, once you step off the plane in Vienna, you have already arrived in one of the world’s most unique wine regions.
More on Austria's Wine RegionsThe UK is a cider-loving nation, but it may come as a surprise that Lower Austria's Mostviertal (cider region) boasts Europe’s largest continuous area of pear orchards. Trip Tip: Take a leisurely drive along the winding 200km panoramic Cider Route with many themed stops along its way.
More on Austria's Cider RouteAustria is a federal republic state with a parliamentary democracy. Find out more about its government and people.
The State of AustriaLike most European countries, Austria looks back on a very eventful history. Yet there are some elements of the Austrian character that haven’t changed much over the centuries: the partiality for indulgence, beauty, and cultivation have always been driving forces in the country’s past and present.
More about Austria's HistoryAustria is located in a temperate climatic zone with a Central European climate influenced by the Atlantic climate. The four seasons all have typical temperatures and climatic characters.
Climatic Regions and Today's WeatherAustria's topographic diversity accounts for a great variety of flora and fauna, including endemic species that are under preservation.
All Creatures Great and SmallAustria has a strong economy with machinery, metallurgical products and textiles being of particular importance. The country's most important industry, however, is tourism.
A Roaring TradeA good beer has only four ingredients: water, grain, a little hops and yeast. The rest depends on the brewer’s skill, but in Austria, thankfully, they have got plenty!
Different Types of Austrian BeerThe Linzer Torte is considered the oldest known cake in the world, yet who named or invented it remains a mystery.
Linzer Torte RecipeOne of the best known Austrian deserts – Wiener Apfelstrudel served with icing sugar and Viennese coffee.
Wiener Apfelstrudel RecipeA culinary voyage around the world does not take 80 days but minutes at Vienna’s Naschmarkt.
More on the NaschmarktCourageous contrasts, individual ideas and a highly interesting culture and architecture scene.
Get to know the Salzburg beyond the powdered wigs and spectacular high culture.
More InformationLinz was the cultural capital of Europe in 2009 and remains one of Austria's most happening cities. Get to know the colourful and exciting cultural scene.
More InformationThis is where tradition and innovation, old handcraft and new design, and traditional wood structures and modern architecture meet.
On an Austrian menu you will not just find regional specialties, but also dishes from the former crown lands of the monarchy. Sometimes not even the Austrians know the origin of their favourite dishes.
Where Your Favourite Dish Comes FromPumpkin seed oil is known as the black gold of Southern Styria. These days a modest, family-run oil press has become the world’s biggest producer of this Austrian delicacy.
More on Pumpkin Seed OilGet information on postal rates and telephone coverage.
Stay in touch while in AustriaGet heaps of family holiday ideas from the Kinderhotels' official English website, so that you can relax this year while your youngsters have mountains of fun. All-inclusive packages, no hidden extras, the highest levels of service and first class facilities.
Family Holidays at KinderhotelsCaring for the environment is just plain common sense at Austria’s ultra-family-friendly Kinderhotels, where sustainable family holidays don’t come at a premium price.
Austria's Green HabitThis beautifully designed, eco-friendly hotel is built entirely of Austrian wood - all suites, rooms, furniture and even the lifts. Six restaurants serve produce grown on the hotel’s local farm.
Biohotel StanglwirtRevive the spirit with a traditional Austrian spa week and treatments made of ingredients found exclusively in the Alps. The benefits of altitude and fresh air mean that simply by arriving you are already becoming healthier.
More on Alpine Spas in AustriaThe most peppery white wine in Austria is grown in the Weinviertel region and, typically for the land north east of Vienna, is made from Grüner Veltliner grapes. It makes both wine professionals and connoisseurs eager to spice up their lives.
More on Austria's WeinviertelDesign with a touch of humour is the trademark of product design duo Marie Rahm and Monica Singer who own the Polka Product Pleasure label.
More on Polka ProductsErich Stekovics has scoured the world for tomato seeds in his quest to revive some nearly forgotten flavours. Today more than 3,200 varieties of tomato thrive in his fields near the Neusiedlersee.
More on Erich StekovicsTraditional handicrafts, some using methods handed down for centuries, are very much alive in Styria. Fifty master craftsmen making hand-crafted treasures can be found on a journey along the Meisterstrasse.
More about the MeisterstrasseWho is Joseph Haydn? His contemporaries would have found that an easy question to answer: At the time he was the greatest, most famous, and most eminent composer of his era. His outstanding lifetime achievement which consists of more than 1,200 compositions definitely makes him a “Master of the Vienna Classic".
More on Joseph HaydnPrince Eugene’s summer palace Schloss Hof, one of the most beautiful baroque buildings in the world, has been brought back to life thanks to a renovation project that began in 2002 and cost more than 30 million Euro.
Visit the PalaceThe Viennese singer and songwriter scene comes together every year with international guests to perform at a small but highly acclaimed festival.
More on the Blue Bird FestivalAustria’s most unusual school can be found high on a mountain pasture. Visitors can learn about the bread and butter of life in a centuries-old farmhouse.
More on KalchkendlalmOne of the most famous gourmet restaurants of the city can be found in one of the most beautiful parts of Vienna, in the middle of the Stadtpark and on the banks of the river: the Steiereck and its sister establishment, the Meierei next door.
More on SteirereckAn award-winning restaurant and the owner is Chef of the Year. When gourmets from all over the world make their pilgrimage to the village of Schützen they have one destination in mind: the Taubenkobel.
More on TaubenkobelTranquillity, simple pleasures, the fragrance of flower-strewn meadows and new mown hay, starry skies that city dwellers can only dream of. Discover the true luxuries of our time at an altitude of 1,400 metres in the mountain valley of Villgratental.
More on VillgratentalTo Mozart he was a fatherly friend, and Beethoven was his most famous student. Numerous sites in Vienna, Lower Austria, Burgenland and Sopron attest to the life of the then and now so popular Austrian composer Joseph Haydn.
More on Haydn Sites in AustriaThe amorphous, glowing glass structure is one of the stations on the Nordkettenbahn, designed by architect Zaha Hadid.
Grand DesignsAt first it sounds improbable: Vorarlberg - a small, mostly rural state in the middle of the Alps - has become one of Europe's leading regions for modern art and architecture.
Quite AstoundingJoseph Haydn was born on March 31st, 1732, in Rohrau (Lower Austria), the second of twelve children of a coach-builder and a cook. His musical talent already became clear at a very early age.
From Choirboy to ConductorIn 1761 Haydn made a lucky career move: he entered the services of the rich Esterházy family in Eisenstadt.
In the Services of EsterházyIn 1790 Prince Nikolaus I. died. His successor showed no interest in music and within a few days disbanded the orchestra and choir and granted Haydn an annual pension.
A Star in Great BritainHaydn was laid to rest in Vienna where his last public appearance took place. One of the guests: Ludwig van Beethoven.
Move to Vienna and World RenownTo visit Austria is to experience brilliant architecture in dramatic landscapes. Whether you travel through Austria's picture perfect countryside or stay in its imperial cities - architectural masterpieces are to be found everywhere.
Some of the HighlightsThe Burgenland region offers visitors a true trail of stations of Haydn's life. Not to be missed are the Haydn House and herb garden, the famous Bergkirche, and Haydn's final resting place.
Burgenland: The Stations of his LifeJoseph Haydn had strong connections with Eisenstadt. The famous master composer lived and worked in this city as Hofkapellmeister under Esterházy patronage.
Burgenland: The Stations of his WorkHaydn House, Mozart House and St. Stephen’s Cathedral are some of the original venues in Vienna. Visit Haydn’s memorial in Mariahilfer Straße and see – or even hear! – Haydn at the historic Anker Clock!
Vienna: Haydn at every StepAttentive Vienna visitors will find traces of the great composer Joseph Haydn across the city: from the Esterházy Palace to the memorial of Empress Maria Theresia.
Vienna: Haydn for ExpertsJoseph Haydn’s birthplace is located in Rohrau, a town about ten kilometers to the south of Hainburg on the border between Lower Austria and Burgenland.
Lower Austria: Haydn’s Birthplace in RohrauOn his way from Eisenstadt to Eszterháza, Count Estherházy’s Hungarian version of Versailles palace, Count Nikolaus often stopped over in Sopron. Traveling with him was his Kapellmeister Joseph Haydn.
Sopron: Haydn as Regular GuestThere are several exhibitions in Vienna spotlighting the life and works of one of the most prominent composers of the classical period. Some of these exhibitions are staged at original Haydn venues.
Vienna: ExhibitionsHaydn is traditionally considered the “Father" of the classical symphony and string quartet, and an innovator in the composition of piano sonatas and piano trios.
The Oeuvre of the MasterNowadays many museums attract visitors not only because of their interesting exhibitions, but also because of their cutting-edge architecture.
Kunsthaus GrazMore than 400km of walking paths make this area an absolute gem for your walking holiday. Trails are well-signed with accurate directions and approximate walk times given.
Untouched NatureA new work is added every year, forming its own dialogue with the baroque heritage of the Mozart city, and the juxtaposition always creates lively debate.
More on Modern Art in SalzburgWith clever use of traditional materials and clear, sleek design, the mountainous Vorarlberg region has become a magnet for lovers of cutting edge architecture.
Discover Vorarlberg's Unique ArchitectureInnsbruck’s futuristic new landmark is the Bergisel ski jump, known particularly as one of the venues for the international Vierschanzentournee ski jump competition.
More on Bergisel Ski JumpA crazy village and a museum for inventions that nobody needs..... quirky rather than certifiable.
More on the NonseumA region which straddles the banks of the Danube, rich in history, blessed with a mild climate and outstanding white wines, the UNESCO cultural heritage site of Wachau is a magical land in every season.
More on WachauThe region is as fresh and green as the name promises. Dense forests, tranquil lakes and peaceful places, where you can find some inner harmony and revel in nature’s treasures. A secret hideaway, not just for bird watchers.
More on Gruenau im AlmtalGuests at this hotel can improve their well-being with an individually tailored programme. The future of your sustained good health lies in Tirol.
More on the LanserhofEverything is 100% organic here, with clean air, a bracing altitude, pristine nature and, if you so desire, a complete pampering programme.
More about Naturhotel Chesa ValisaEnjoy the luxuries of the good life – simply live in beautiful surroundings, eat and drink well, and savour the landscape. A recipe for total relaxation within Pure Living accommodation.
More on Pure LivingThe gardens of the Kamptal have been especially blessed by nature and 19 unique oases of green can be visited in one of the most beautiful valleys in Lower Austria.
More on the Kamptal GardensA small village in the Waldviertel has devoted itself totally to the poppy plant. The inhabitants of Armschlag have even patented the unique Waldviertel grey poppy seed.
More on MohndorfThis valley, once completely covered by forest, lies between Lake Constance and the Arlberg and is the ideal destination for gourmet holidays amidst pristine nature.
More on the BregenzerwaldA stunningly located hideaway in the heart of the Alps, combining 1920s style with modern design.
Stay in StyleThe most unusual hotel in Linz. Rooms are located all over the city and can be found in former workshops, shops and even on a barge.
More on the Pixel HotelIn this short video clip, writer and photographer Vicky How presents the pleasure of walking through the raw, untouched nature of the Wilder Kaiser range.
MoreIn this short video clip, writer and photographer Vicky How introduces us to the beautiful lake and mountain landscape that Carinthia is best known for.
MoreIn this short video clip, Simon Calder, travel editor of The Independent since 1994, takes us along on his journey to Tirol's Eagle Walk - the
"greatest long distance footpath in Austria".
In this short video clip, travel writer and editor of InTheSnow magazine Felix Milns takes us with him on an early morning excursion to see Kitzbühel's famed sunrises.
MoreNow available! Order your free Kinderhotels Guide 2012 and plan the family holiday you've always dreamed of. Pricing, property information and lots of colour photographs can be found in this handy and inspiring guide.
Austria’s clear mountain air, clean lakes and endless green pastures will invigorate body and soul. Take a look at the best deals from AUSTRIA'S FINEST Spa Hotels & Resorts.
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Talk To The ExpertsAustria offers an almost unlimited choice of cycle and mountain bike paths and tours for all ages and interests. Whether you are looking for a challenge, or would prefer a gentler adventure such as E-Biking, you are sure to find the perfect route within the Austrian realms.
On Your BikeGetting to Austria by coach has never been easier. Convenient, cost effective and reliable coach services operate from the UK to Austria.
More about Coach Travel to / from AustriaAustria's National Parks offer visitors the chance to discover nature in its original, unpolluted state. The perfect opportunity to come face to face with Austria’s scenic beauty at its most imposing.
Austria's Nature at its FinestAustria is now more accessible than ever before with the new iAlps Austria application offering the latest weather reports, many summer resort maps and much more.
Download HereSalzburg is not only devoted to the traditional. A lively art and culture scene with a plethora of galleries and event venues embraces the avant-garde, the unconventional and the future-oriented.
Top Salzburg VenuesSalzburg's dramatic museum of modern and contemporary art, the Museum der Moderne, sits atop the sheer cliff face of the Mönchsberg, 60 meters above Salzburg’s historic old town.
High on ArtThe building, designed by Peter Cook and Colin Fournier, has an organic shape with a skin made of iridescent blue acrylic panels. One of the most unusual museums you'll ever visit.
The Friendly AlienTake a trip a few miles north of Vienna to visit this important collection of Austrian painting dating back to 1945. It is one of Austria's most comprehensive collections of post-war art works.
The CollectionToday, it is one of Austria’s most photographed structures and a leading centre for contemporary art. But when it opened in 1898, the Vienna Secession touched off a scandal.
Scandalous and SuperbThanks to the acquisitions by and the patronage of the House of Habsburg, the gallery has an unrivalled collection of old masters, including a vast selection of works by Pieter Bruegel the Elder.
Work of the MastersThe Albertina accommodates one of the largest and most precious graphic art collections in the world. Today, it comprises nearly 50,000 drawings and one million prints dating from all major epochs: from Late Gothic to contemporary art.
Find out MoreThe Leopold Museum in the Viennese MuseumsQuartier presents Austrian paintings of the 19th and 20th century, including the world’s biggest Schiele collection in its spacious, light-flooded rooms.
Visit WebsiteThis Baroque masterpiece houses one of Europe's most important museums. In the Upper Belvedere the world's largest collection of paintings by Gustav Klimt is on display, alongside works by Egon Schiele and Oskar Kokoschka.
One of Vienna's HighlightsApproximately 650km of marked hiking, mountain climbing and fixed rope climbing routes hold the quality seal for mountain and hiking paths in Seefeld. Check out just a few of the options.
Olympiaregion SeefeldA 50-page walking guide and an online platform where guests can decide upon a route on their computer at home are fantastic initiatives by Zell am See-Kaprun, making for stress-free holiday planning.
Zell am See-Kaprun Walking PortalWant to know the quickest way to your holiday destination? Use our convenient route planning tool to plot your journey from A to B!
To the Route PlannerSearching for a city break, summer getaway or the perfect skiing holiday? Choose one or more of the options below (by resort/region, special interest, transport mode and date) and find the best package holiday for you. Contacts and direct links to our tour operators make it easy to find and book your next Austrian holiday!
Holiday Planner Online GuideHaus der Musik is a modern interactive experimental museum in the historic city center of Vienna, where the Vienna Philharmonic was founded. Infotainment, Edutainment and Entertainment – these are the three catchwords characterizing the Haus der Musik, offering the visitor a lively introduction to the history of Austria’s great composers.
The House of SoundLocated in the gigantic black basalt cube in the courtyard of the Viennese MuseumsQuartier, view a vast collection of major 20th century artists - from Picasso to Pollock - as well as changing contempoary exhibitions.
MUMOK WebsiteDespite its mountainous terrain, the Tirol is one of Europe’s most wheelchair-friendly destinations. Less-abled visitors can easily find a variety of suitable trails to enjoy the spectacular landscapes of this alpine province.
Hiking Without BarriersEstablished in 1991, the High Mountain National Park of the Zillertal Alps offers grand views and unforgettable mountaineering adventures.
Time to ExploreExplore two of the region's most majestic peaks - the 3,000m Kitzsteinhorn and the 2,000m Schmittenhöhe.
Visit Zell am See-KaprunTake a walk along Bregenzerwald's famous Cheese Trail and sample regional delicacies while en route!
A Bite of BregenzerwaldThe Run & Walk Park in the popular resort of Mayrhofen offers both an enjoyable outdoor experience and the right physical challenge for everyone.
Outdoor Fun for AllFrom Vienna, drive along the Danube westward towards Lower Austria. Just past the city of Krems, you’ll encounter the idyllic, terraced vineyards of the Wachau valley. Walking along a path through these ancient Weingärten may lead you to Langenlois, with the richest, most intensely flavored wines of the region.
Visit LangenloisBurgenland is unlike anywhere else in Austria. Whereas Austria is known for rugged Alps, pirouette-inducing meadows or the excitement of Vienna, Burgenland sits on the edge of Central Europe’s vast Pannonian plain.
Wines from BurgenlandNo other country can lay claim to so much viticulture and wine-culture in its capital city. Grapes were cultivated here as early as 1132 AD.
Learn more about wines in ViennaAustria offers a wide range of accessible holidays and leisure facilities for those travelling with a disability.
Accessible Travel within AustriaDrinking has its own ceremonial protocol in Austria, in which eye-contact plays a central role.
Read MoreAustrians are the world's fourth most assiduous beer drinkers, averaging 109 litres per head per year. Find out about the different glass sizes here.
Austrian MeasurementsAustrians take their food seriously and this dedication shows in their gastronomic rituals.
Read MoreAfter a long night of revelry, there is nothing like a hearty snack to avoid a rude awakening the next day.
Read MoreEvery Kaffeehaus is different, but certain rules and regulations are honoured everywhere.
Read MoreAlmost as iconic as the Austrian Kaffeehäuser (coffee houses) themselves, are their waiters.
Read More'Na' (pronounced 'nah') is one of the most versatile Austrian expressions.
Read MoreFrom the polished society of the ball room to the jovial crowd of the alpine hut, Austrians are proud of their Schmäh.
Read MoreDiscover Holiday Country Austria with this Interactive Map of Austria. Here you'll find walking and cycling routes, images, accommodation, holiday tips and much more!
Interactive Map of AustriaVienna is well known for it's music and culture, for the coffee houses, the Opera and the Imperial history which the city still showcases everywhere. Vienna’s cultural appeal is, in fact, what draws an ever larger number of gay and lesbian travelers to the city.
Plan your VisitAustria's mountain resorts offer activities for the skier and non-skier alike. Regions like the Arlberg, Kitzbuehel, Innsbruck & Stubai Glacier & the Montafon ski region offer not only great outdoor activities but also great culinary delights
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