The West of Austria

Discover Vorarlberg, Tyrol and Salzburg

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Vorarlberg

Austria’s westernmost state delights with a unique blend of culture, nature and delightful experiences. There are seven courses where you can not only enjoy nature, but also improve your swing. Small, but great! That’s pretty apt, since there is a multitude of leisure options and offers waiting for you in Vorarlberg. Wonderful natural beauty and cultural diversity guarantee an exciting and varied list of things to do for both young and old.

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Bregenz Festival 

In summer, grand opera performances take place here on the water and in the open air. Intricately designed stage settings, costumes, and productions create an unforgettable show.

 

© Bregenzer Festspiele / Ralph Larmann

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Lech am Arlberg

At 1,450 metres above sea level, Lech is popular among fans of the outdoors in all seasons. Endless deep snow slopes in winter, and walking, hiking, and cycling through the enchanting landscape in summer are always far away from the stresses of day-to-day life!

Top Tip: Walk to Zug and have a snack in an old school house, or shop for clothes in Strolz

 

Bregenzerwald Forest

Bregenzerwald Forest is always a good choice as there is something to suit every fan of the outdoors, whether it’s skiing, hiking, or spas. Here you can enjoy each season to the fullest and be sure you want to come back.
Must-do: Wälderbähnle (Bregenzerwald train)

 

 

© Vorarlberg Tourismus – Ludwig Berchtold

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Tyrol

Visitors to Tyrol will experience a state whose majestic mountain landscape immediately captivates. Fans of outdoor sports can enjoy them to the hilt, surrounded by breathtaking nature. And for golfers, there are 19 fantastic golf clubs with an Alpine flair. Tyrol is proud of its traditions and blends the old with the new and the region with the world. In Tyrol, you can really feel the Alpine attitude to life defined by its people.

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Goldenes Dachl (Golden Roof)

The symbol of Innsbruck can be seen from afar – the Goldenes Dachl in Innsbruck’s historic city centre, made with 2,657 gilded shingles. From this balcony, its commissioner, Emperor Maximilian I, could enjoy the view over his city in the 15th century.

 

 

 

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Kufstein Fortress

High above Kufstein and visible from afar resides Kufstein Fortress with its eventful history. Today, this tourist site is a place of cultural encounters and impresses visitors with the Heldenorgel, which is the world’s largest free-standing organ.

 

 

Bergisel Ski Jump

Architect Zaha Hadid combined a ski jump, inrun track and panorama café into one unit. The ski jump stands on the Bergisel over the Olympic city like an elegant sculpture.

 

 

© Innsbruck Tourismus / Christof Lackner

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Salzburg

Gentle Alps, idyllically located lakes and the charming state capital Salzburg with its cultural treasures await in SalzburgerLand, the region around Salzburg. Golfers can also enjoy the stunning Alpine nature to the full on 17 wonderful courses! The city of Salzburg is one of the world’s most famous cities of culture. If golfers want to play a round in this city, they should not miss out on a trip to the enchanting Baroque city with its fortress, cathedral and stately homes.

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Grossglockner High Alpine Road

We recommend that those travelling from north to south leave the motorway at least once and slow down. The Großglockner High Alpine Road (Hochalpenstraße) provides a wealth of opportunities and rewards travellers with unforgettable views into the world of the Hohe Tauern National Park.

 

 

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Mozart’s Birthplace

On 27 January 1756, a prodigy was born when Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart gave his first cry on the third floor of Getreidegasse 9. This was plenty reason for the “Hagenauer Haus” to have been made into a museum as early as 1880 in homage to the musical maestro.

 

 

Mirabell Palace & Gardens

Mirabell Palace, built in 1606, is eye-catching because of its Baroque-style sweeping lines and vibrant colours. The garden filled with colourful flowers is unique.

 

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