
Visit Austria: Top 10 Towns in Austria - Wolters World
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Date: 2022-02-04
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lestion7
Hey Mark, thanks for all your videos and for putting you and your family out there for everyone. It is amazing and your tips have helped me and my girlfriend save money, travel safe and enjoy ourselves much more. I was wondering if you could consider doing a video on Halstatt, Austria? We've been there twice and absoletly love it. We started going there 5 years ago and it was a hidden gem for us, though now it is getting more and more popular and when we were there in April of this year it was very busy with tourists. Have you guys been there?
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Hey Mark, thanks for all your videos and for putting you and your family out there for everyone. It is amazing and your tips have helped me and my girlfriend save money, travel safe and enjoy ourselves much more. I was wondering if you could consider doing a video on Halstatt, Austria? We've been there twice and absoletly love it. We started going there 5 years ago and it was a hidden gem for us, though now it is getting more and more popular and when we were there in April of this year it was very busy with tourists. Have you guys been there?
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Raizzor18
Graz might be a little bit far in the south but it's worth it. Southern styria is one of the best wine regions in europe with wines as good as italian or french wines. We have the styrian wine road which leads you through a magnificent landscape and many little wine farms where you can eat and drink. If you are here, visit a Buschenschank, usually not so many tourists know them but if you want to experience good wine, food and an authentic experience you have to check out one.
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Graz might be a little bit far in the south but it's worth it. Southern styria is one of the best wine regions in europe with wines as good as italian or french wines. We have the styrian wine road which leads you through a magnificent landscape and many little wine farms where you can eat and drink. If you are here, visit a Buschenschank, usually not so many tourists know them but if you want to experience good wine, food and an authentic experience you have to check out one.
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unci
I found Mayrhofen less exciting than the steam train going there from Jenbach.
And when you're in Jenbach, it's also a wonderful experience (though a bit costly) to take the steam cogwheel train to the other side, to Achensee.
One area that I can recommend to anyone enjoying a variety of outdoors experiences is Zell am See - the lake itself is a marvel and you have plenty to see in all directions.
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I found Mayrhofen less exciting than the steam train going there from Jenbach.
And when you're in Jenbach, it's also a wonderful experience (though a bit costly) to take the steam cogwheel train to the other side, to Achensee.
One area that I can recommend to anyone enjoying a variety of outdoors experiences is Zell am See - the lake itself is a marvel and you have plenty to see in all directions.
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dearseall
Don't know if it's possible to enter Liechtenstein for foreigners anymore. They want to leave the Schengen Agreement and therefore maybe you would need a visum for Switzerland/Liechtenstein. What also should be mentioned: From Feldkirch or Vaduz it's only a 1 hour trainride to Chur in Switzerland, where you have access to The Bernina Express and also The Glacier Express.
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Don't know if it's possible to enter Liechtenstein for foreigners anymore. They want to leave the Schengen Agreement and therefore maybe you would need a visum for Switzerland/Liechtenstein. What also should be mentioned: From Feldkirch or Vaduz it's only a 1 hour trainride to Chur in Switzerland, where you have access to The Bernina Express and also The Glacier Express.
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mizikiller
In Austria you MUST go into a little village, with around 1000 inhabitants, if you want to get drunk and have people around you. Basically everyone pays you a drink you pay everyone a drink till around 3 o'clock. (For teenagers every alcohol is hand out to you at the age of 16)
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In Austria you MUST go into a little village, with around 1000 inhabitants, if you want to get drunk and have people around you. Basically everyone pays you a drink you pay everyone a drink till around 3 o'clock. (For teenagers every alcohol is hand out to you at the age of 16)
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Lolo
as an asutrian i have to say that 1) the hohe tauern national park is not a city
2) you should defenitely go to krems and generally the wachau and southern styria
3) most of the vine is grown in the wachau in burgenland and styria
and you should go to klagenfurt as well
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as an asutrian i have to say that 1) the hohe tauern national park is not a city
2) you should defenitely go to krems and generally the wachau and southern styria
3) most of the vine is grown in the wachau in burgenland and styria
and you should go to klagenfurt as well
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herrMuesli
hey wolter, if you like wine, old buildings and a lot of history you should visit the wachau which is a region at the danube in lower austria! if so, give me a call we can meet for a coffee and i make sure you get a good service at the restaurant; )
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hey wolter, if you like wine, old buildings and a lot of history you should visit the wachau which is a region at the danube in lower austria! if so, give me a call we can meet for a coffee and i make sure you get a good service at the restaurant; )
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mahotter79
Visit Deutschlandsberg. It's a beautiful little town in southwest Styria. Wonderfull old houses, a great nightlife, good food and we have the Schilcher, a very good wine which only grows here. And in summer the city looks like it was in Italy.
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Visit Deutschlandsberg. It's a beautiful little town in southwest Styria. Wonderfull old houses, a great nightlife, good food and we have the Schilcher, a very good wine which only grows here. And in summer the city looks like it was in Italy.
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Leon
I live in the Salzkammergut in a smal village with about 500 people living there and it is awesome you schould visit a few of this villages
sorry for mistakes I am bad at writting English
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I live in the Salzkammergut in a smal village with about 500 people living there and it is awesome you schould visit a few of this villages
sorry for mistakes I am bad at writting English
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CheaterCodes
You talk about Austria having lovely SMALL villages/cities/towns and one of them is Graz. Did I understand this right?
Because Graz is the second biggest city in Austria
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You talk about Austria having lovely SMALL villages/cities/towns and one of them is Graz. Did I understand this right?
Because Graz is the second biggest city in Austria
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