Best natural attractions in Austria



National Park Gesäuse in Styria, Austria

National Park Gesäuse in Styria, Austria

The National Park Gesäuse was founded in 2002 and is the most recent national park in Austria and is known for its steep mountains with sharp edges and rough gores. It includes parts of the Styrian communities of Admont, Johansbach, Weng, Hieflau, Landl and St Gallen. This region is well-known for its centuries old culture […]

Updated: December 27, 2020 | By | 1 More

Butterfly House – butterfly paradise in the heart of Vienna, Austria

Butterfly House – butterfly paradise in the heart of Vienna, Austria

The stable temperature reaching 26 °C, humidity 80 percent, tropical plants and colorful butterflies. It is not Equatorial Africa, but the center of Vienna. In the Butterfly House, located in a complex of former emperor’s private gardens between Hofburg Palace and Vienna Opera, you can spend a few hours in the tropical rainforest and admire […]

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Walcher Waterfall – the largest waterfall in Austria

Walcher Waterfall – the largest waterfall in Austria

Walcher Waterfall is the largest waterfall in Austria and considered the highest waterfall in Austria. However it has three main steps, 50, 100 and 100 meters tall, between which there is a lot of small waterfalls and cascades. The total height of Walcher Waterfall is 500 m. We can find it in the Land Salzburg, […]

Updated: June 12, 2020 | By | 1 More

Karwendel mountains in Austria

Karwendel mountains in Austria

The Karwendel is the largest range of the Northern Limestone Alps. Four chains stretch from the west to the east; in addition, there are a number of fringe ranges and an extensive promontory in the north. The term Karwendel describes the part of the Calcereous Alps of Tirol and Bavaria, lies between the Seefeld saddle, […]

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National Park Hohe Tauern – the biggest national park of Austria

National Park Hohe Tauern – the biggest national park of Austria

The National Park Hohe Tauern was established in 1981 and is Austria’s first National Park. During the following decades the National Park developed into the largest nature reserve in Central Europe, with an area of over 1,834 km2. The National Park Hohe Tauern lands in the three provinces of Tyrol, Salzburg (biggest share) and Carinthia. […]

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National Park Kalkalpen in Upper Austria

National Park Kalkalpen in Upper Austria

The National Park Kalkalpen in the South of Upper Austria covers 21 km2 of mixed woods of Reichraminger Hintergebirge and Sengsengebirge make it the largest protected forest area in Austria. The National Park Kalkalpen includes the Sengsengebirge Mountains and Reichraminger Hintergebirge Mountains, parts of the Northern Alp Foreland and parts of the Northern Calcareous Alps. […]

Updated: May 15, 2020 | By | 1 More

Neusiedler See – Seewinkel National Park in Austria

Neusiedler See – Seewinkel National Park in Austria

Neusiedler See (Lake Neusiedl) is the second largest steppe lake in Central Europe (after Balaton in Hungary). It is located south-east of Wien, close to Bratislava, Slovakia. The National Park Neusiedler See-Seewinkel was established in 1993 (The Fertö-Hanság Nemzeti Park on the Hungarian side was established in 1991) and 8 years later (2001) the national […]

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