 Austria is a contrast of spectacular natural  landscapes and elegant urban sleeves. One day you're plunging into an alpine  lake, the next you're exploring a narrow backstreet of Vienna.
Austria is a contrast of spectacular natural  landscapes and elegant urban sleeves. One day you're plunging into an alpine  lake, the next you're exploring a narrow backstreet of Vienna.Architecture
Landscapes & the Great Outdoors
 Travel in Austria is often a meandering journey through  deeply carved valleys, along roads and railways cut improbably into the rocky  flanks of mountains, and around picturesque lakes. But often the landscape is  simply too rugged for road or rail: hiking and mountain biking is then the best  way to reach isolated alpine meadows. Sometimes cable cars or dizzying chair  lifts offer an alternative way up, and come winter they bundle skiers and  snowboarders onto the slopes. Austria's plentiful lakes are ideal for summer  swimming, and in winter many freeze over for skating.
Travel in Austria is often a meandering journey through  deeply carved valleys, along roads and railways cut improbably into the rocky  flanks of mountains, and around picturesque lakes. But often the landscape is  simply too rugged for road or rail: hiking and mountain biking is then the best  way to reach isolated alpine meadows. Sometimes cable cars or dizzying chair  lifts offer an alternative way up, and come winter they bundle skiers and  snowboarders onto the slopes. Austria's plentiful lakes are ideal for summer  swimming, and in winter many freeze over for skating.Food & Wine Experiences
 You can taste countries – their food, their wines, their  customs of years Beisln (bistro pubs) are laced with the smell of goulash and other  traditional dishes. Outside Vienna, regions such as the Waldviertel,  the Danube Valley and southern Styria are places for rustic food and wine experiences in picturesque landscapes.  Traditional Heurigen (wine taverns) abound almost everywhere – places  to explore local specialties while on on trips through Austria’s  character-filled gourmet and wine regions.
You can taste countries – their food, their wines, their  customs of years Beisln (bistro pubs) are laced with the smell of goulash and other  traditional dishes. Outside Vienna, regions such as the Waldviertel,  the Danube Valley and southern Styria are places for rustic food and wine experiences in picturesque landscapes.  Traditional Heurigen (wine taverns) abound almost everywhere – places  to explore local specialties while on on trips through Austria’s  character-filled gourmet and wine regions.gone by. Vienna's traditional coffee houses are perfect for breathing in the dark aromas of coffee in a homely atmosphere. Traditional
Culture in Many Disguises
 The cultural contours of the Habsburg empire can be felt  everywhere in Austria today, whether it's while taking in a performance of  Lipizzaner stallions, or crossing the Hofburg to admire a Rubens masterpiece in  the Kunsthistorisches  Museum. Beyond this grand historical face, the classical works of composer  Arnold Schönberg, inspired by Mozart, echo atonally across the country; music  festivals like Bregenzer Festspiele are staged against spectacular lakeside or  mountain backdrops, and artists like Klimt, Schiele and the radical Actionists  feature in Vienna's  extraordinary MuseumsQuartier.
The cultural contours of the Habsburg empire can be felt  everywhere in Austria today, whether it's while taking in a performance of  Lipizzaner stallions, or crossing the Hofburg to admire a Rubens masterpiece in  the Kunsthistorisches  Museum. Beyond this grand historical face, the classical works of composer  Arnold Schönberg, inspired by Mozart, echo atonally across the country; music  festivals like Bregenzer Festspiele are staged against spectacular lakeside or  mountain backdrops, and artists like Klimt, Schiele and the radical Actionists  feature in Vienna's  extraordinary MuseumsQuartier.Essential information
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