Walk Austria 2009

Welcome to our Walk Austria 2009 site, filled with all the information you need to start planning your next Austrian walking holiday.

Austria’s top 12 outdoor playgrounds are highlighted in the Walk Austria 2009 guide. This reader-friendly guide is arranged in a ‘best of’ format and includes listings of UK and Irish tour operators offering Austrian holidays and information on flight connections.

With an Austria walking holiday just a two hour flight away, it makes walking in these Alps an easy destination. From that first burst of inspiration, the Walk Austria guide will help you plan where you want to go, your routes, places to stay, and everything else you want for your Austria walking holiday.

Order your Walk Austria Guide 2009 here

So come on - what are you waiting for? Make this the year to explore Austria the way it’s meant to be explored – on foot!

Our warmest welcome to you.

Enjoying the sunset in Salzburg
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    Hiking in Saalbach Hinterglemm © Tourist Office Saalbach Hinterglemm

    Saalbach Hinterglemm

    Known for: Mountain Peaks
    Locals will tell you that you’ve come to where Austria’s mountainous landscape is at its finest. Marvel at the sight of the Grossglockner, the highest glacier in the Austrian Alps.

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     © Tourist Office Zell am See - Kaprun

    Zell am See - Kaprun

    Known for: Varied Terrain
    Walkers are able to experience an assorted range of natural topography - sometimes all in one day! Mountains, forests, lakes, valleys...

    More on Zell am See - Kaprun
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    Austrian mountain hut © Europa Wanderhotels

    Europa Wanderhotels

    Known for: Hiking Without Luggage
    On your next Austria walking holiday choose from one of the 35 family-run Europa Wanderhotels offering hotel-to-hotel baggage service, park route maps, and enthusiastic local guides.

    More on Europa Wanderhotels
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    Carinthian lake © Kaernten_Gerdl_Milalpe

    Carinthia

    Known for: Lakeside Recreation
    With over 2000 hours of sunshine a year and lakes stretching out in every which direction, it's easy to see how Carinthia has earned the nickname 'Austria's Alpine Riviera'.

    More on Carinthia
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    Zillertal mountains © Zillertal Tourismus GmbH

    Zillertal

    Known for: Local Cuisine
    After a day in the mountains, have a delicious dish and see why the chefs of the Zillertal region are at the forefront of Austria’s modern culinary tradition.

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Walk Austria Guide 2009

 
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Pricing, property information and lots of colour photographs can be found in this handy and inspiring 48-page guide.

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