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Rappenlochschlucht – Alploch Gorges in Austria – one of the largest gorges in Central Europe

Rappenlochschlucht – Alploch Gorges in Austria – one of the largest gorges in Central Europe

Rappenlochschlucht – Alploch Gorges are one of the largest gorges in the Eastern Alps, and also in Central Europe. They are located in Austria, near the city of Dornbirn and close to the famous Museum of Rolls-Royce with the largest collection of Rolls-Royce cars in the world. Alploch Gorge, Austria by Bernhard Maeser Both gorges […]

Updated: September 8, 2020 | By | More

Seegrotte in Austria – the largest underground lake in Europe

Seegrotte in Austria – the largest underground lake in Europe

Not far from Vienna, in the village of Hinterbrül, there is the cave system with the largest underground lake in Europe – Seegrotte, covering an area of 6,200 m². It is not a classic natural cave but the former gypsum mine. In 1912, the ceiling fell down and mine was flooded with 20 million liters […]

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Tyrol – a paradise for hikers, climbers and lovers of mountains | Austria

Tyrol – a paradise for hikers, climbers and lovers of mountains | Austria

Tyrol is a paradise for hikers, climbers and all those who appreciate the beauty of mountains. If you need to relax and gather new strength, then this piece of Austria is ideal for you. If you live in a city and come here then be prepared for a completely different world. Photo licensed under the […]

Updated: March 8, 2020 | By | More

Hallstatt – visit the oldest salt mines in the world | Austria

Hallstatt – visit the oldest salt mines in the world | Austria

Hallstatt is a small village in Upper Austria situated on the shores of Lake Hallstätter See. The whole surrounding area of ​​Hallstatt-Dachstein and even the whole period was named after this village. You surely remember Hallstatt Period from history books (or at least those of you living in the Central Europe). Indicates the period roughly […]

Updated: March 8, 2020 | By | More

Ötztal – ski on exclusive slopes with a great elevation in Austria

Ötztal – ski on exclusive slopes with a great elevation in Austria

65-kilometres long Tyrolean valley Ötztal stretches in the Ötztal Alps massif. On its steep slopes extend exclusive pistes boasting a great elevation. Ötztal, or rather ski resorts that are located in this valley, offer the best of the Austrian Alps. Skiers will certainly enjoy a perfectly groomed slopes of all levels and lots of off-piste […]

Updated: January 24, 2020 | By | More

Stuibenfall – the highest waterfall in Tyrol | Austria

Stuibenfall – the highest waterfall in Tyrol | Austria

Stuibenfall is the highest waterfall in Tyrol, Austria. It is located in the district of Imst, in the Ötztal Alps, near the village Umhausen. It is a part of a stream Horlachbach. Photo licensed under the Creative Commons, created by mindgrow Stuibenfall Waterfall was created about 8000 – 9800 years ago during the glaciers melting. […]

Updated: January 16, 2020 | By | More

Ambras castle – Renaissance Pearl of Tyrol | Austria

Ambras castle – Renaissance Pearl of Tyrol | Austria

One of the most important sights of Innsbruck, the dominant feature of the surrounding landscape, which you can not overlook is Ambras Castle. Its history is inextricably bound up with a Renaissance prince, Ferdinand II, Archduke of Further Austria. Photo licensed under the Creative Commons, created by Florin Chelaru The complex was built in the […]

Updated: January 12, 2020 | By | More


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