10 Of the Most Beautiful Places in Austria
Nestled in the
European Alps, lies the Republic of Austria, birthplace of famous artists
like Mozart, Strauss and Haydn, great thinkers like Sigmund Freud, actors
like Arnold Schwarzenegger, and many, many more.
Austria is landlocked
between Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Italy and Hungary. It’s a very
mountainous country, with only 32% of it lying below 500m (1640ft) above
sea-level. This leads to the country enjoying a mostly cool climate most of
the year.
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Kaunergrat,
Tyrol
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The Kaunegrat river
gives this nature reserve its name. The park was inaugurated in 1999 and is
550 square kilometers in size, located in the Oetztal Alps.
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Lake Schelgeis
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One of the five
artificial lakes of the Zillertal valley, lake Schelgeis was created in 1970
by building a hydroelectric dam on the Ziller river.
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Königssee
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The Königssee, a
natural lake with emerald-green water, is an ancient lake, formed along with
its neighboring prehistoric glaciers. It is surrounded by the Bavarian Alps
and is a place of extreme beauty and silence.
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Hallstatt
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Hallstatt, Upper
Austria, is a village in the Salzkammergut, a region in Austria. It is
located near the Hallstätter See (a lake).
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Vorderer Gosausee
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Gosau is situated
along the Gosaubach stream in the Salzkammergut region. The center of the
town is at an elevation of 767m (2,516f). 58.9% of the municipality is
forested. At the southern end of Gosau there is a road leading to the
Vorderer Gosausee, a lake with a scenic view
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Fern Pass, Tyrol
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Fern Pass is a
mountain pass in the Tyrolean Alps in Austria. It is located between the
Lechtal Alps on the west and the Mieming Mountains on the east.
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Vilsalpsee
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Lying in the middle of
the Vilsalpsee Nature Reserve is this magnificent lake. Despite its
freezing-cold water, it enjoys a large variety of wildlife (over 700
different plant species, as well as rare amphibians).
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Schlegeis reservoir
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If you love hiking,
this is the place for you! From walking along the Schlegeis dam wall, to
hiking up and down the nearby alpine area, there are many types of hikes one
can take here. Surrounded by pine forests, the icy-cold glacial water offer a
turquoise distraction for any nature-lover and photographer.
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Speicher Durlassboden
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Another artificial
lake in the Zillertal valley is lake Durlassboden. This lake is fed by the
Gerlosbach river which also serves as the natural border between the
municipalities of Tyrol and Salzburg.
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The Amphitheater, Tyrol
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This location, known
as the 'Amphitheater' is hidden away in Austria's Tyrol province. It gets its
name from the natural shape of the gorge, surrounding the stream. It's a
stunning view, especially in the spring.
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Source: Fredrick M.
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