Austrian Romantic Road

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Austrian Romantic Road
Salzburg
Vienna
Lake Erlaufsee near Mariazell
Night-watchmen in Steyr
Cumberland Wildlife Park, Grünau im Almtal
Schallaburg Castle
Hallstatt
Hallstatt (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Bad Aussee, Stift Admont,
Mariazell, Schallaburg Castle, Vienna
Northern route: Hohensalzburg Fortress (Salzburg), Basilica
Southern route: Gosaukammbahn (Gosau), Salzwelten (Hallstatt),
St. Michael (Mondsee), Schafbergbahn Cog Railway (St. Wolfgang),
Kaiservilla (Bad Ischl), Johannesberg chapel (Traun­kirchen),
Seeschloss Ort (Gmunden), Austrian Museum of Crime (Scharnstein
Castle), Cumberland Game Park (Grünau), Benedictine Monastery
Krems­münster (Bad Hall/Kremsmünster), Bummerlhaus (Steyr),
Benedictine Monastery Seitenstetten, MostBirnHaus Stift Ardagger
Grimming Therme (Bad Mitterndorf ), Admont Benedictine Monastery,
Museum „Hoch- QuellenWasser“ Wildalpen (Mariazell), Schallaburg
Castle, Schönbrunn Palace (Vienna)
The Road stretching from Salzburg to Vienna
In St Wolfgang, travellers can choose to continue by way of Gosau,
Hallstatt, Bad Aussee, Stift Admont, Mariazell and Schallaburg to Vienna,
or via Bad Ischl, Traunkirchen, Gmunden, Scharnstein, Grünau im Almtal,
Kremsmünster and Steyr to the capital city, Salzburg.
Both options offer a diverse landscape, unusual cultural highlights and
culinary excellence.
On this journey, travellers will discover castles and monasteries that have
existed for centuries, explore game and nature parks, climb mountains
The Romantic Road connects towns and cities along 380km in the Alpine
republic of Austria that are well worth seeing. It leads through picturesque landscapes and offers the most beautiful lake and mountain panoramas. The route has two variations: from Salzburg through Upper and
Lower Austria, and through Styria to Vienna.
Panoramic view of Hallstatt
Mariazell
Southern route: Gosau am Dachstein (UNESCO World Heritage Site),
Tourist highlights:
© Rita Newman
Steyr
St. Wolfgang, Bad Ischl, Traunkirchen, Gmunden, Scharnstein, Grünau
im Almtal, Kremsmünster, Steyr am Nationalpark, Benedictine
Monastery Seitenstetten and the Moststraße
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Northern route: Salzburg (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Mondsee,
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Top locations along the route:
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Route length: approx. 380 km
© Ferienregion Dachstein Salzkammergut, Kraft
Austrian Romantic Road
or visit fascinating museums in the towns and cities along the way. The
traditional festivals in the different towns and regions are likewise a
special experience.
The starting point for this travel experience is Salzburg, a city with a historical city centre which is a UNESCO world heritage site. The baroque
city features countless cultural events, traditions and excellent cuisine. A
must-see is the house where Mozart was born, as well as the house where
he later lived, the fortress Hohensalzburg and the Salzburg cathedral.
In Mondsee stands the famous wedding church from the film ‘TheSound
of Music’. Every year, more than 300 couples marry in this unique place.
Well worth seeing is also the Stilt House Museum, as well as the Local
Railway Museum and Open-air Smoke House Museum Mondsee. The
charming towns of St Gilgen, Strobl and St Wolfang surround the Lake
Wolfgang (Wolfgangsee), one of 76 lakes in the Salzkammergut. The
Schafberg Cog Railway is an entertaining excursion, as well as a trip by
boat on Lake Wolfgang.
Bad Ischl, with its contrasts between old and new, is an equally tempting
destination. The Kaiservilla, the Kaiserpark and the Marmorschlössl (little
marble palace) exhibit themselves in their full historic glory, whilst the
golf course and the wellness spa present a more modern appearance.
One of the most picturesque villages in the Salzkammergut is Traun­
kirchen, ideally located on a peninsula projecting from the western bank
of the lake. The village attracts those looking for a hospitable atmosphere, regional customs and nature, such as the natural monument of
the Johannesberg and its Johannesberg chapel.
Gmunden, as hometown of the famous ceramic chimes and many
ceramic manufacturers, shows itself with particular flair and southern charm. A walk through the old city centre or along the Gmunden
millennium path are equally pleasurable. The showroom ceramic
workshops and Castle Weyer with its porcelain exhibition are well
worth a visit.
Scharnstein, located in the beautiful Almtal, has an exciting history and
a wealth of beautiful nature, which you can experience by taking a walk
through the Scharnstein castle ruins. There is plenty for visitors to see in
the Austrian museum of crime and gendarmerie, which is housed in the
renaissance castle of Scharnstein.
Grünau im Almtal is another hidden treasure of nature in the Salz­kammergut. Grey geese, ravens, kingfishers and the northern bald ibis,
as well as fantastic hiking paths and the nature reserves ‘Almsee’ and
‘Ödseen’ are just some of the attractions the region has to offer. The
Schindlbachgut and the Cumberland Game Park guarantee fun for the
whole family.
Kremsmünster lies in the sheltered valley of the River Krems. Particularly worth seeing is the Benedictine monastery, which was founded in
777, as well as the observatory – Europe’s first high-rise building – with
its natural history collection. For pure relaxation, travellers can visit the
thermal spa Mediterrana in the neighbouring health and holiday resort
of Bad Hall.
Visitors should definitely not miss a city tour with the night watchman
in Steyr, and experience this historic town with all its interesting stories.
Other historic highlights include Castle Lamberg and Castle Vogelsang.
The city and Christmas market, as well as the “Stollen der Erinnerung”
(Catacombs of Remembrance) offer interesting insight into the city’s past.
Benediktinerstift Seitenstetten (Seitenstetten Abbey), known to locals
as “Vierkanter Gottes” (God’s farmhouse), stands out with its baroque
works of art, historical courtyard garden and its location: tucked away in
the rich landscape of the Mostviertel, through which the Moststrasse
(Most road) winds. This tourist route is known throughout Europe for
its unique, unmixed ‘Birnenmost’ (pear cider) and noble liquor. Valuable
information about this sweet little fruit can be obtained in the ‘MostBirnHaus’ in the Ardagger Monastery, as well as in the ‘Mostelleria’ in
Oed-Öhling.
High on a hilltop, where the Most region borders the Wachau, lies the
renaissance castle Schallaburg. The former fortress impresses its visitors with a magnificent banquet hall, a mighty weapons cellar and a
romantic courtyard. Vienna lies at the end of the Austrian Romantic
Road. Its historical city centre as well as the baroque setting and gardens
of Schönbrunn Palace are also UNESCO world heritage sites.
Just behind Lake Wolfgangsee the southern route of the Austrian
Romantic Road leads through other exceptional UNESCO world heritage
sites, such as the Dachstein-Salzkammergut, where the towns of Gosau
and Hallstatt cast their spell on every visitor. In and around Gosau, every
hiker’s heart will beat a little faster at the thought of all the hiking possibilities: on the Dachstein Mountain, around lake Gosau and through a true
jewel of nature, Löckermoos. In the town centre of Gosau there is much
to discover: the Local History Museum and the rock and fossil grinding
shop Gapp heartily invite all travellers to drop by. In 1997, Hallstatt was
added to the list of UNESCO world heritage sites, always captivating with
its impressive mountain scenery, significant archaeological sites and the
oldest salt mine in the world.
In the geographical centre of Austria lies the Ausseerland-Salzkammer­
gut, which is defined by its charming landscape and crystal clear lakes.
Cultural highlights include the narcissus festival, the performance of
the Vienna state opera and ballet, and many more events.
The alpine region of the Gesäuse National Park tempts its visitors with diverse water sport possibilities and tours through the imposing mountain
scenery. The ‘Gesäuse venison’ is a culinary indulgence for all, and visitors
are spoilt with cultural choice such as the Weidendom (willow cathedral)
and the world’s largest monastery library in the Admont monastery.
For enthusiasts of nature adventures or friends of quiet times away:
High Styria is suited to both and is also ideal for pilgrims with its famous
Marian sanctuary (Marienheiligtum) in Mariazell.
This is also the place to be for real food connoisseurs, since the finest
Lebkuchen (gingerbread biscuits) can be found here. Sightseers can
use the Mariazell railway as an insider’s tip to get around the area.
Further information
ARGE Die Österreichische
Romantikstraße
Salinenplatz 1
A-4820 Bad Ischl
Tel.: +43 (0)6132/26 90 911
[email protected]
www.romantikstrasse.at
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Health resort Bad Ischl
Northern route
Plätte (barge) on Lake Grundlsee
Bad Ischl B4
Gmunden C3
Grünau im Almtal C3
Kremsmünster D3
Mondsee B3
Salzburg A3
Southern route
Scharnstein C3
Steyr am Nationalpark D3
Stift Seitenstetten E3
St. Wolfgang B4
Traunkirchen C3
Bad Aussee C4
Gosau am Dachstein B4
Hallstatt C4
Mariazell F4
Important telephone numbers
Schallaburg F2
Stift Admont D4
Vienna/ Wien H2
Fire department 122
Police 133
Ambulance 144
European emergency
number 112
Mountain rescue 140
Emergency calls for the hard
of hearing 0800 133 133
Medical emergency service 141
Air ambulance 40 144
Medical centre 53 116-0
ÖAMTC (Austrian emergency vehicle breakdown service)
Poisoning information
01/406 43 43
Pharmacy emergency
service 1550
Emergency helpline to block
bank cards 0800/20 48 800
Lost or stolen credit cards (Paylife)
01/ 717 01 - 4500
Lost or stolen credit cards
(CardComplete) 01/ 717 01-770
Route description and tips
ÖAMTC location
ÖAMTC Emergency helpline
(breakdown service, towing,
and much more) 120
A journey between Salzburg and Vienna
ÖAMTC breakdown cover
emergency helpline
+43 (0)1 25/ 120 00
Road map
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Romantic Road
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© Tourismusverband Bad Ischl
www.romantikstrasse.at/en
© TVB ALMTAL/Scharnstein
Bürgerservicestelle Scharnstein
Tel.: +43 (0)7615/22 55, www.almtal.at
www.scharnstein.or.at
Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri: 07.00–12.00, 13.00–18.00, Wed: 07.00–12.00
Salzburg
The baroque city of Salzburg is well known for being the birthplace of
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the Salzburg Festival, and the rich variety of
over 4,000 cultural events every year. The historic heart of the city, which
was declared a UNESCO world heritage site, enchants visitors with its romantic streets, mighty churches, flower-decorated passageways and
spacious squares. Less well-known things to discover include Salzburg’s
beer culture, modern art, family businesses with a choice assortment of
products, traditional cafes and excellent restaurants.
Mondsee
Six thousand years ago, Mondsee was already a populated area. Today,
the basilica St Michael, the famous wedding church from the film The
Sound of Music, dominates the town. Every year, more than 300 couples marry in this unique place. The historic heart of the town and the
charming lake scenery make Mondsee the most romantic place in the
Salzkammergut. The stilt houses secured Mondsee its name as a UNESCO world heritage site. Well worth seeing is the Stilt House Museum,
as well as the Local Railway Museum and Open-air Smoke House Museum Mondsee.
St Wolfgang am Wolfgangsee
Lake Wolfgang (the Wolfgangsee) is not just any of the 76 lakes in the
worldfamous Salzkammergut – it is the most magical, and has entranced
visitors for hundreds of years. The Lake Wolfgang region offers well-signposted paths of international standard for all hiking enthusiasts. It is also
well known for its fine cuisine that is full of surprises. Be it a quaint, cozy
alpine hut, a traditional inn or a top-class restaurant by the lake, St Wolfgang has something to offer for every taste and whim.
Bad Ischl
Today, in the former summer retreat of the Kaiser, there reigns a fascinating contrast between old and new. Bad Ischl, with a cosmopolitanism rooted in its long history, proudly presents its Kaiservilla, Kaiserpark
and “Marmorschlössl” (little marble palace). The interplay between traditional and modern is also reflected by the pump room and museums
of the town. The ‘Siriuskogl’, the cableway ‘Katrin’, the ruins of Castle Wildenstein as well as the town itself tempt travellers with their charm and
friendliness.
Gmunden
Gmunden, the hometown of the famous ceramic chimes and the
Gmunden Ceramic Manufacture, indulges its visitors with particular flair
and southern charm. History, relaxation and adventure create the perfect
harmony in this idyllic town. The historic tram and the paddle steamer
‘Gisela’ are a must-see, as well as the ‘Salzträgerbrunnen’ (the only ceramic fountain in Austria), the showroom ceramic workshops and the Castle Weyer. The ‘Gmundner Jahrtausendweg’ (Gmundner millennium path)
and the Altstadt-Themenweg (a theme trail through the historic district)
are only two of the inviting strolls this town has to offer.
Traunkirchen
One of the most picturesque places in the Salzkammergut, Traunkirchen lies on the west shore on a peninsula island that stretches into the
Traunsee. The heart of the idyllic town is characterised by its historical
buildings and impressive mountain scenery. As well as the parish church
with its fishing-themed pulpit, and the natural monument Johannesberg with the Johannes chapel, an outing to the oldest Calvary in the
Salzkammergut is always worthwhile. The magnificent surroundings of
the town have much to offer for both visitors in search of relaxation and
the active adventurers.
Scharnstein im Almtal
Scharnstein im Almtal, in the eastern part of the Salzkammergut, presents visitors its heavenly nature and exciting history. Here, visitors can
wander along extensive hiking paths and follow in the footsteps of the
noble protestant family Jörger, right up to the ruins of Castle Scharnstein,
that reigns over the Tiessenbach Valley. In the ‚Geyerhammer‘ Museum,
once the most important scythe smithy of the monarchy, the history of
the industrialisation comes alive. The Austrian Museum of Policing and
Crime is also in the renaissance castle Scharnstein. In winter, the 30 km of
the cross-country ski trail ALMTAL are accessible.
© TVB Steyr
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© Mostviertel Tourismus / www.weinfranz.at
© OÖ Tourismus
© Ferienregion Dachstein Salzkammergut/ Wallner
Ferienregion Traunsee, Toscanapark 1, 4810 Gmunden
Tel.: +43 (0)7612 / 64 305, www.traunsee.at
Winter: Mon–Fri: 09.00–17.00, Sat. and holidays: 09.00–13.00
Summer: Mon–Fri: 08.00–18.00, Sat./Sun. and holidays: 09.00–15.00
© TV Bad Hall-Kremsmünster
Ferienregion Traunsee, Toscanapark 1, 4810 Gmunden
Tel.: +43 (0)7612 / 64 305, www.traunsee.at
Winter: Mon–Fri: 09.00–17.00, Sat. and holidays: 09.00–13.00
Summer: Mon–Fri: 08.00–18.00, Sat./Sun. and holidays: 09.00–15.00
© Almsee / Karl Redtenbacher
Tourismusverband Bad Ischl, Auböckplatz 5 – Trinkhalle
4820 Bad Ischl, Tel. +43 (0)6132 / 27 757, www.badischl.at
Summer: Mon–Sat: 09.00–18.00 , Sun and holidays: 10.00 –18.00
Winter: Mon–Sat: 09.00–17.00, Sun and holidays: 10.00–14.00
© Ferienregion Traunsee, Foto Reinhold Weissenbrunner
Wolfgangsee Tourismus Gesellschaft, Au 140, 5360 St. Wolfgang
Tel: +43 (0)6138/80 03, www.wolfgangsee.at, summer: Mon–Fri:
09.00–19.00, Sat: 9.00–15.00, Sun: 10.00–17.00, winter: Mon– Fri:
09.00–17.00, Sat: 09.00–12.00, closed on Sun and holidays
© Ferienregion Traunsee, Foto Karl Heinz Ruber
© OÖ Tourismus
© WTG
© TSG Tourismus Salzburg GmbH
© www.mondsee.at
Tourismusverband MondSeeLand Mondsee – Irrsee
Dr.-Franz-Müller-Straße 3, 5310 Mondsee Tel.: +43 (0)6232 / 22 70
www.mondsee.at, all year round: Mon–Fri: 08.00–17.00
seasonally also Sat /Sun 09.00–19.00
Information Mozartplatz (careful, pedestrian zone), Mozartplatz 5
5020 Salzburg, Tel.: +43 (0)662 / 88 987-330, www.salzburg.info
Information in Hauptbahnhof (daily): Apr.– Oct.: 09.00–18.00
May/Jun./Sep.: 09.00–19.00 Uhr, Jul./Aug.: 09.00–20.00
Steyr am Nationalpark
Steyr, a town of over 1000 years old, is a true jewel of medieval urban
development. It lies where the Rivers Enns and Steyr converge, and belongs to the most beautiful towns in Europe. Guided tours with the night
watchman or by Segway, visits to the companies BMW and MAN, shopping sprees and cultural delights all make relaxation an exciting new experience. The Kalkalpen National Park right by the town is a tempting
invitation to discover the wilderness. Steyr is Austria’s official Christmas
town, with its Christkindl post office, pilgrimage church, Steyr Valley Railway, Christmas museum and blacksmith’s Christmas.
The Benedictine Monastery Seitenstetten
Nestled in the lush, hilly landscape of the Most district, the Monastery
Seitenstetten has shaped the people, nature and culture for hundreds of
years. In this Benedictine monastery, nature and culinary expertise are in
perfect harmony. “God’s square”, as it is commonly called by locals, impresses visitors with its baroque art treasures and historic courtyard. The
unique gallery houses art works from different periods, and provides a
pleasant ramble through European art. The country inn Stiftsmeierhof offers relaxation and enjoyment.
The Moststraße in the Most quarter
The Moststraße winds for 200km through the gently undulating landscape of the Most district. Connoisseurs appreciate the unique, unmixed ‘Birnenmost’ (pear cider) and noble liquor. The MostBirnHaus in
the Ardagger Monastery, and the “Mostelleria – the secret world of the
Most pear” in Oed-Öhling provide information about this sweet little
fruit. The 20 “Mostbarons”, the experts for the true ‘Mostculture’, also afford informative entertainment. In spring, seas of flowers invite visitors
to the enchanting Most district, as well as the picturesque autumn for
festivals and wine tasting.
© Schallaburg/ M. Horvath
© WienTourismus/Christian Stemper
Upper Styria Hochsteiermark/Mariazellerland
Turquoise blue waters and green forests are the hallmarks of the landscape of Upper Styria - from Semmering in Styria to beyond the Eisenerzer Alps. Upper Styria offers the perfect setting for outdoor adventure, quiet walks and unforgettable holiday impressions. With the most
famous Marian shrine in central Europe, Mariazellerland is an ideal venue for pilgrims and a must for food enthusiasts: it has the world’s finest
gingerbread! Holidaymakers visit the Bürgeralpe as a hiking and skiing
destination or travel around the still little-known region via the Mariazeller Railway.
by regional delicacies and seasonal dishes. Comfortable rooms guarantee pure relaxation, not to mention the wellness resorts and breath-taking surroundings.
© Romantik Hotel GMACHL
Gersberg 37
5020 Salzburg
Tel. +43 (0)662 / 641 257
[email protected]
gersbergalm.at
Romantikhotel & Restaurant Gersbergalm ★★★★
Situated in the middle of the countryside, these 44 comfortable rooms offer a cosy setting far away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Typical Austrian delicacies in addition to a wellstocked wine cellar guarantee pure pleasure.
© Heritage.Hotel Hallstatt
Romantik Hotel GMACHL ★★★★ S
Relax in comfortable rooms and enjoy breath-taking views of the
Salzburg mountains in the Panorama SPA and experience awardwinning cuisine and specialities from the local butcher.
© Romantik Hotel Im Weissen Rössl
© GERSBERG ALM
Romantikhotel Almtalhof ★★★★
Incredible ambience, cosy rooms and an abundance of Austrian hospitality awaits you at the Romantikhotel. Gourmet cuisine
with seasonal dishes and local ingredients will ensure you have an
amazing experience.
Dorfstrasse 14
5161 Elixhausen bei Salzburg
Tel.: +43 (0)662 / 480 212
[email protected]
www.gmachl.com
Walk across the city’s hills of Salzburg
Markt 74
5360 St. Wolfgang
[email protected]
www.weissesroessl.at
Romantik Hotel Im Weissen Rössl ★★★★ S
The first stop in Salzkammergut is the Romantikhotel "Im Weissen
Rössl". Austrian tradition awaits you, combined with modern lifestyle and a unique location directly on lake Wolfgangsee.
Romantik Hotel Im Weissen Rössl ★★★★ S
Markt 74, 5360 St. Wolfgang, Tel.: +43 (0)6138 / 23 060
[email protected], www.weissesroessl.at
Open all year round
Landungsplatz 101
4830 Hallstatt
[email protected]
www.hotel-hallstatt.com
Heritage.Hotel Hallstatt ★★★★
Located across three historical buildings, the 12 Heritage suites and
42 Heritage Deluxe rooms with their unique flair and stylish furnishings will simply take your breath away. Feel the magic of the
unique Hallstatt vibe.
© Seewirt Mattsee – Kuschelhotel am See
Almeggstraße 1
4645 Grünau im Almtal
Tel.: +43 (0)7616 / 60 04
[email protected]
www.almtalhof.at
The partner hotels along the Austrian Romantic Road represent
unique and distinctive delight.
Vienna
The imposing appearance of Vienna is defined by the architecture of the
Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Magnificent buildings from the baroque,
historicism and art nouveau eras entice visitors through this romantic
city of the Kaisers. World-class museums, collections and art works can
be found here, including the Museum of Art History, the Belvedere and
the Albertina and Leopold Museum. St Stephan’s Cathedral, the Hofburg
Palace and the Schönbrunn Palace tempt visitors to explore the city with
its nostalgic, imperial flair.
Seestraße 4
5163 Mattsee
Tel.: +43 (0)6217 / 52 71
www.seewirt-mattsee.at
[email protected]
Seewirt Mattsee ★★★★ – Cosy lake hotel
Situated directly on lake Mattsee, enjoy your holiday in this child-free
cosy hotel. The spa area with its outdoor pool, sauna facilities, massage parlour and gourmet food will sweeten your romantic holiday
in a dream location.
Romantik Hotel Im Weissen Rössl ★★★★ S
Made famous by Ralph Benatzky’s operetta “Im Weissen Rössl am Wolfgangsee”, this Romantikhotel offers you Austrian tradition combined
with modern lifestyle and a unique location on Lake Wolfgang. The lakeside 1,500 m² spa with its Rössl pool, a heated outdoor whirlpool (37°C)
and a 30°C lake pool are the hotel’s highlights. The romantic Kaiserterrasse restaurant (with 2 canopies) will appeal to food enthusiasts with its
Austrian dishes, refined to meet contemporary tastes and enriched with
new ideas. Indulge your palate with regional dishes and products in the
lakeside restaurant.
Library of Admont Benedictine Monastery
Hallstatt
Named a UNESCO world heritage site in 1997, Hallstatt captivates visitors with its impressive mountain scenery, significant archaeological
sites, and the oldest salt mines in the world. The Heritage Museum, the
Bone House Hallstatt, the "Salt World" Hallstatt and the historic marketplace serve to bring visitors closer to the history of the town. The archaeological excavations by the Dachsteinsport Janu and the Walbachstrub
Waterfalls are well worth a visit. The delightful architecture, the strong
traditions and customs, and the joie de vivre of the people complete Hallstatt’s charm.
Rafting in the area of Wildalpen
Arial view of the surroundings and lake castle 'Seeschloss Ort', Gmunden
© Wolfgangsee Tourismus Gesellschaft
The Romantic Road guides you through the most beautiful spots in
Austria, providing romantic travellers with the perfect reason to find
special accommodation and combine relaxing travels with some lovely time away. The partner hotels on the Austrian Romantic Road ensure
you experience a special mix of heartfelt hospitality and elegant surroundings. Award-winning restaurants serve culinary delights characterised
© Romantikhotel Almtalhof
Partner hotels on the Austrian Romantic Road
Schallaburg Castle
Where the Most district borders the Wachau, high on its hilltop, Schallaburg castle looks deep into the landscape. Once built as a fortress, a
prince magnificently rebuilt the complex at the beginning of the renaissance. Schallaburg castle allows one to travel back in time. Today, it
also hosts top-class exhibitions. The fresco-decorated banquet-hall, the
mighty weapons cellar, the romantic courtyard and the extensive historic
gardens offer a charming ambiance for events of all kind.
Tourist-Info Wien
Albertinaplatz/Ecke Maysedergasse, 1010 Wien
Tel.: +43 (0)1 / 24 555, www.wien.info
Daily: 09.00 –19.00
© Romantik Hotel im Weissen Rössl
Admont – Gesäuse National Park
The Gesäuse National Park, in the alpine region in the north of Styria, is Austria’s best-kept secret. Eleven little refuges invite the avid hiker to a tour
through the imposing mountain scenery, and the rivers Enns and Salza are a
true Eldorado for water sports. Not to mention the Gesäuse venison, which
is sheer temptation for the taste buds. In the region one can also find Austria’s largest “Weidendom”, or willow cathedral, as well as the famous library
of the Admont Benedictine Monastery, the largest of its kind in the world.
For the adventurers, the area of Palfau provides ample excitement with its
high-ropes course, bow-and-arrow course and water caves and canyons.
Renaissanceschloss Schallaburg - Castle Schallaburg
3382 Schallaburg 1, www.schallaburg.at
March–Nov.: Mon–Fri: 09.00–17.00, Sat, Sun and holidays: 09.00–18.00
(Ticket office closure and last admissions: 16.00 and 17.00 respectively)
© Mostviertel Tourismus/weinfranz.at
Bad Aussee
The Ausseerland-Salzkammergut lies in the geographical centre of Austria. The region, with its charming scenery and crystal-clear lakes, offers an extensive range of sports and leisure activities. Summer boasts a
wealth of cultural events, not least of which are the annual Daffodil-Festival and the joint performance of the Vienna State Opera and Ballet. The
health resorts of Altaussee, Bad Aussee and Bad Mitterndorf, with their
“health-factors” water, air, climate, salt and moorland, also make the region the dominating “Vital-Region” in the middle of Austria.
Tourismusverband Mariazeller Land, Hauptplatz 13, 8630 Mariazell
Tel.: +43 (0)3882 / 23 66, www.mariazell-info.at, all year around:
Mon– Fri: 09.00 –17.00, Sat: 09.00–12.30 (except Nov./Apr.)
high season: May–Sep.: Sat: 09.00 –16.00, Sun/holidays: 09.00–12.30
Tourismusverband Alpenregion Nationalpark Gesäuse (Gesäuse
National Park), Hauptstraße 35, 8911 Admont; Tel.: +43 (0)3613 / 21 16 010
www.gesaeuse.at; all year round: Mon– Fri: 09.00 –17.00
Summer: Mon– Fri: 08.00 –18.00 as well as Sat & holidays: 10.00–16.00
© Tourismus Salzburg GmbH
Tourismusverband Ausseerland-Salzkammergut
Bahnhofstraße 132, 8990 Bad Aussee
Tel. +43 (0)3622/54 040-0, www.ausseerland.at
Mon – Fri : 08.00 –18.00, Sat: 09.00 – 12.00
Gosau am Dachstein
The idyllic town of Gosau is nestled in a breathtaking mountain landscape that counts as a UNESCO world heritage site. Here, the regional
customs and traditions are lovingly maintained and looked after. A ride
with the cable car along the Gosau ridge offers beautiful views of the
Dachstein summit and the Gosausee (Gosau lake), and the Löckernmoos,
a true jewel of nature, makes every hiker’s heart beat a little faster. In Gosau, the Museum of Local History and the rock and fossil grinding shop
Gapp are well worth a visit. In winter, the ski region Dachstein West lures
numerous winter sport enthusiasts to this picturesque place.
Tourismusverband Inneres Salzkammergut, tourist office Hallstatt
Seestraße 99, 4830 Hallstatt, Tel.: +43 (0)6134 / 8208
www.dachstein-salzkammergut.at, Mon–Fri: 09.00–13.00, 14.00–17.00
(additional opening times during the high season)
© mariazellerland-blog.at, Foto Harry Schiffer
Bad Hall – Kremsmünster
Kremsmünster nestles in the protected valley of the River Krems, between the varied slopes of the pre-Alps region. The Benedictine Monastery, founded in 777, entices visitors with its art collection and the Tassilo chalice. Particularly worth seeing is also the observatory, Europe’s first
high-rise building, with its natural history collection, as well as the Museum for Musical Instruments in the Kremsegg Palace. Hiking trails, ‘culture’ paths, tennis courts and cycle paths tempt visitors out into nature.
The neighbouring health resort of Bad Hall with powerful iodine brine
springs provides ample relaxation at the thermal spa Mediterrana.
Tourismusverband Inneres Salzkammergut, tourist office Gosau
4824 Gosau 547, Tel.: +43 (0)6136 / 82 95
www.dachstein-salzkammergut.at, Mon–Fri: 08.00–12.00,13.00–17.00
(additional opening times during the high season)
© Tourismusverband Alpenregion Nationalpark Gesäuse
Grünau im Almtal
Far from the trodden path lies the hidden jewel of Grünau im Almtal in the
eastern part of the Salzkammergut. This insider tip for summer and winter
holidays enthralls visitors with its diverse flora and fauna. The grey goose,
the raven, the kingfisher and the northern bald ibis have become flying
sybols of Grünau. Summer tempts visitors into the great outdoors with its
heavenly hiking paths and nature reserves. The Cumberland game park
and the Schindlbachgut with its fairy tale forest and bow-and-arrow course
offer entertainment and variety for the whole family. In winter, alpine and
cross-country skiing in the family ski region of ‚Kasberg‘ are a must.
© mariazellerland-blog.at
Mostviertel Tourismus GmbH
Adalbert Stifter-Straße 4, 3250 Wieselburg, Tel.: +43 (0)7416 / 52 191
www.mostviertel.at, www.moststrasse.at
Mon–Thur: 09.00–17.00, Fri: 09.00–12.00
© Tourismusverband Alpenregion Nationalpark Gesäuse
Benediktinerstift Seitenstetten
Am Klosterberg 1, 3353 Seitenstetten, Tel.: +43 (0)7477 / 423 00
www.stift-seitenstetten.at, 21st Apr. – 31st Oct.: all year round for
groups of 15 people or more with booking
© Ferienregion Traunsee, Foto Reinhold Weissenbrunner
Tourismusverband Steyr am Nationalpark
Stadtplatz 27, 4402 Steyr, Tel. +43 (0)7252 / 53 229 - 0, www.steyr.info
Mon–Fri: 09.00–18.00, Sat: 09.00–12.00, Advent: Mon– Fri: 09.00 –18.00
Sat: 09.00 –16.00, Sun and holidays: 10.00 –15.00
Tourismusverband Bad Hall – Kremsmünster, 4540 Bad Hall
Kurpromenade 1, Tel.: +43 (0)7258/ 72 00-0, www.badhall.at
Tourist Office Kremsmünster, 4550 Kremsmünster
Rathausplatz 1, Tel.: +43 (0)7583/ 72 12, www.badhall.at
© TVB Ausseerland - Salzkammergut-Griese
Tourismusverband Almtal-Salzkammergut
4645 Grünau im Almtal, Im Dorf 17, Tel.: +43 (0)7616 / 82 68
www.almtal.at, Mon–Fri: 09.00–12.00, 13.00–17.00
Sat: 09.00–12.00 (except Nov., Apr.)
Euratsfeld, Mostviertel
Schafbergbahn (cog railway), St. Wolfgang
Publisher
Grebennikov Verlag GmbH
Immanuelkirchstr. 5
10405 Berlin, Germany
Tel.: 0049 (0)30 89 568 196
www.grebennikoff.de
Issue 1, 2014
Distributed across bookstores and
via ARGE “Die Österreichische Romantikstraße”.
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Cover pictures:
Gosausee © OOE Tourismus, Heilinger
Salzburg © TSG Tourismus Salzburg GmbH
Copyright:
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