Category: Sights & attractions
Castles, gorges, historic towns and spectacular viewpoints , the Alps are full of rewarding places to visit. Here you will find sights across all six Alpine countries, from famous landmarks to quiet insider tips.
Mayrhofen is the best-known holiday resort in the rear Zillertal, with the Penken and Ahorn mountains. With a gradient of up to 78 percent, the Harakiri piste is considered the steepest groomed run in Austria. In summer the resort is a starting point for tours into the Zillertal Alps Nature Park and to the Schlegeis reservoir.HighlightsLocal peaks Penken and AhornHarakiri, the steepest piste…
View morePralognan-la-Vanoise is a tradition-rich mountaineering village on the edge of the Vanoise National Park and a classic starting point for tours to the Grande Casse, the highest peak in the Vanoise. Unlike the big ski resorts, Pralognan has kept its original character; trails and huts open up the high mountains.HighlightsGateway to the Vanoise National ParkStarting point for the Grande CasseUnspoilt mountaineering villageDense network of trails…
View moreBad Gastein is a Belle Époque spa town whose grand hotels cling to the slope in terraces, while the Gastein Waterfall thunders right through the middle. Famous are the radon-rich thermal springs and the Gastein Healing Gallery. All around stretches the ski and hiking area of the Hohe Tauern.HighlightsBelle Époque architecture on the slopeGastein Waterfall in the middle of townRadon thermal springs and healing gallerySki and hiking area…
View moreKranjska Gora in north-western Slovenia is the country’s best-known winter sports resort and host of Alpine Ski World Cup races at Vitranc. Nearby lie the Planica ski-flying hill and the idyllic mountain lake Jasna. In summer the resort is a starting point for the Vršič Pass and tours in the Triglav National Park.HighlightsSlovenia’s best-known ski resort (Vitranc World Cup)Near the Planica ski-flying hillJasna mountain lakeStarting point…
View moreThe Liechtensteinklamm near St. Johann im Pongau is one of the longest and deepest accessible gorges in the Alps. Walkways lead along rock faces up to 300 m high, in places only a few metres apart, to a waterfall. A modern spiral staircase opens up the rear section.HighlightsRock faces up to 300 m high,…
View moreAt 2,679 m, the Mangart is one of the highest mountains in Slovenia, on the border with Italy. The Mangart Road, at around 2,072 m the highest road in Slovenia, leads to its saddle through several tunnels and tight hairpins. From the top the view stretches far across the Julian Alps to the Triglav.HighlightsMangart (2,679…
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