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Tour Austria with a Themed Route

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Reminiscent of those relaxed holidays where it is better to travel than arrive, this is a wholly new way to discover Austria’s rich cultural heritage, its natural beauty, and the countless other pleasures along its scenic routes. Tour Austria for the many sights and attractions easily accessible from the well-maintained and uncrowded roads. Austrian tours are an open invitation to take time off and relish the fascination of these enchanting landscapes. A country of diversity, tours in Austria offer travelers romance, wine tasting, castles and even cheese, with well worked out routes with a theme.


Southern Styrian Wine Road

Tour Austria from Ehrenhausen to Leutschach, passing the idyllic villages of Berghausen, Ratsch, Salztal, Glanz, Langegg, Schlossberg and Eichberg-Trautenburg. Total length: 25 km More
 

Waldviertel Textile Road

The Textile Road (located in Lower Austria) offers one of the most fascinating tours in Austria for those fascinated by the beauty and history of textiles, and leads from Gross-Siegharts to Weitra (around 50 kilometres). The total round-trip has a length of 180 kilometers More
 

Austrian Romantic Road

Who can resist romance? Tour Austria between Salzburg and Vienna for the Romantic Road, crossing the Salzkammergut Lake District, the alpine foothills, the Danube regions of Strudengau and Nibelungengau and the Wachau Valley. Total length: 380 km More
 

Cider Route in Lower Austria

Tour Austria is a circular route, beginning in St. Pantaleon/St. Valentin in the north-west of Lower Austria’s ”Mostviertel” – Austria’s famous Cider Region. The route winds its way among the apple orchard-covered hills before returning to its starting-point. Its length totals some 200 kilometres. More
 

Timber Route in Styria

The Timber Route, which criss-crosses the Murau holiday region, has a total length of about 150 kilometres. The focus of the journey is the Timber Museum, with its fascinating insights into the world of wood in St. Ruprecht ob Murau. More
 

Waldviertel Fairytale Castle Route

One of the most magical of the tours in Austria, the Fairytale Castle Route is made up of 11 fairy-tale worlds in the Waldviertel and one in Perchtoldsdorf. The route runs the length and breadth of the Waldviertel, from Rosenburg to Gmünd-Nebelstein, on to Weissenkirchen and down to the Wachau – a total length of 277 kilometres. More
 

Iron Route

The Iron Route, which tours through the three provinces of Lower and Upper Austria and Styria, takes you exploring the world of iron. More
 

Bregenzerwald Cheese Route

The Cheese Route through the Bregenzerwald of Vorarlberg is the ideal way to explore the region and its close ties with cheese-making: from dairy farms to cheese speciality inns, from pitchforks to dinner forks, and from alpine pastures to milkmaids. If you’re a cheese connoisseur, this is for you. The route extends over a total distance of some 70 kilometres. More
 

Palace Route / Burgenland, Styria

The Palace Route links up a number of fine palaces and castles in Burgenland and Styria. It extends from the Festenburg near Bruck an der Lafnitz in the north to Bad Radkersburg in the south. Visiting all of the palaces and castles entails around 350 kilometres of driving through some of the most beautiful scenic routes making this one of the most popular tours in Austria. More
 

Mühlviertel Museum Route

The Museum Route which criss-crosses the Freistadt, Pregarten and Bad Leonfelden regions in the Mühlviertel in Upper Austria takes in thirty-one attractive excursion destinations over a total distance of some 160 kilometres. More
 

The Styrian Apple Route

The Apple Route, full of blossom in the spring, ripe fruit in the autumn, is one of the most rustic of Austrian tours and starts on the B54 trunk road, the road near Gleisdorf, and takes in five nearby towns, each one home to the region’s natural treasure. The route is marked with wooden signposts and has an overall length of 25 kilometres. More
 

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