Villages in Austria. One day near an Austrian village

Villages in Austria. One day near an Austrian village

There are, melodiously, a million such villages in Austria, but it is important to note that:
- I spent a week there, and I was honored
- she will be in the Alps and will be in charge of Hallstatt
- she has her own mountain bike

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1. My first price was due to the series “a crisis has come in Russia”, because everything was saved due to the deterioration of the economy. The village itself was chosen as one of the most budget-friendly Alpine villages;) And I got there not by a rented car, as before, but by electric train. Trains in Austria are expensive, but you can travel even more comfortably by electric trains.

2. I found myself in such a nice interior. That episode, when all the shortcomings in life are paid off with spiritual goals and a creative approach. I rented an apartment from a private booth.

3. The mimeter is going off scale;)

4. Obertraun grows high in the mountains and in the sharp mountains, so you periodically hover in the gloom.

5. The village is quiet, calm and practically there is nothing to do in the evening, then you can just take a walk, admire the horses, for example.

6. Or on Austrian carols. I’m not sure why it’s called that, but it’s a sensation that children in costumes walk around in their beds and sing songs.

7. Cars pass by rarely, quietly, freshly and hotly

8. About once every year the sound of a train pierces the silence.

9. I let everything be calm again

10. There are a lot of apartments and budinki in the village, because the city school, Hallstatt has a whole range of different sports and recreational activities.

11. Map of Obertraun. You can see that the village is surrounded by mountains on both sides and a lake on one side. This is Lake Hallstatt.

12. Local residents decorate their everyday homes.

13. Mіstseva zaliznichna station.

14. When this time of year comes, an attractive spy will come out and conduct the train, check that it’s ok

15. In Obertraun there are full-time hotels, but I won’t say anything about them, I got more aparties.

16. I reached the lake. You can walk the whole of Obertraun in about 40 minutes. There is no bus service from Hallstatt or other bus routes. You can also take a taxi from the place itself.

17. The place, as seen from the other side of the lake, is Hallstatt. I dreamed of a lot of photographs from the frozen lake. I was in Sichnya myself, and I don’t see what kind of winter it is, so that the lake froze.

18. You can put sun loungers on the lake and go swimming, and you can get to Hallstatt.

"Austrian village"» – cottage village, located in the Lomonosivsky district, within the Innolove village, just 5 km from the Ring Road. This project uses reliable frame technology, which has proven itself well beyond the border. The name of the complex stems not so much from the architectural style of the budinki, but rather from the technologies used in everyday life and the production materials of the same region.

Cottage town near St. Petersburg "Austrian village"» includes comfortable cottages with an area of ​​142 m2. The buildings are equipped with all communications, including electricity, water supply, gas, local sewerage systems. The cabins are equipped with an individual boiler for heating and providing hot water supply. The presence of a power supply substation prevents power outages. At the cottage village "Austrian village" The price of the apartment already includes all necessary communications.

The territory is fenced with a perimeter; entry is through a security checkpoint with a barrier. Internal roads and sidewalks are asphalted, parking areas are planned to be made of brook water in accordance with the best European traditions.

With jokes about the cottage village "Austrian village" You can find out on this page of the portal website.


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We rested at Baden's during the spring, and we chose the period inappropriately. On the right, at this time the healing course at this resort includes grape therapy. Before that, I instruct you to find a place in Baden where you can get acquainted with Austrian viticulture. We went there with an empty backpack. We knew that it was straight to the village, that we could live exclusively for wine-making. Those who spoiled us made us really angry and began to laugh. The whole village was not at all similar to a rural village, although the village residents had garden plots, small vineyards, selective machinery, and the villagers themselves worked in to his dominion. The village is called Soos, and our route runs through Weinstrasse. We traveled to Soosu itself when the gatherings were taking place, at which meals were discussed. Obviously, without the huge number of problems, the peasants of this village can obtain a stable harvest.

Near Baden lies a great thermal region. The name of the Termenregion resembles the thermal sulphurous springs of Baden. Grapevines have been cultivated in this climate-friendly region for over 2000 years.

Soos is a commune in the federal state of Lower Austria, which is part of the Baden district. Its population is slightly more than 1000 people, and its area is approximately 5.5 square meters. km. In the Middle Ages, viticulture in these lands was revived. They appreciated the differences in the local climate with its hot summer and dry spring.

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Looks like it's happening in Mistsevo's wine zucchini Heurigen You can taste about 80 different varieties of wines. Prevalence is given to red wines, such as Zweigelt, St. Laurent Blauer Portugeser, and the basis of winemaking is white wine. The main table wines here are Grüner Weitliner and Neuburger, often accompanied by Reinrösling, Welsräsling and Weissburgunder. There are not only a lot of wine restaurants in the village of Soos, and you can also buy the wine you like from the local winegrowers after tasting.

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Gatherings of village residents took place in a cheerful, friendly atmosphere with wine tasting and gatherings of those who were significant.

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Vinny restaurants Heurigen appeared after 1459, when Kaiser Frederick III gave all tax payers the privilege of selling their wine. On Kozhnaya Street two winegrowers could sell wine at the bottling point. Nini near the village of Soos you can buy wine from 33 winegrowers.

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These restaurants are easy to recognize by the height of their white pine needles. The nails themselves symbolize the new wine, and the red and white lines on them symbolize the color of the wine. Until the other half of the 20th century, the halls of wine restaurants were decorated this way. Skin infection Heurigen There is a wine glass and a small display case where specific wines are displayed that are being presented for sale.

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We walked along the main street of the village and marveled: the cascading fountain, flower beds, sidewalks paved with tiles.

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At whose booth there is a burning part.

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Another fountain. Give a jar to a cute little booth.

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Okhain streets of the village.

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Around the growing grapes, in the village, as in all of Austria, watermelon grows. Any watermelon during the harvest period costs 1 euro. Hospodar, from whom we bought wine, telling us to deliver it by mail to any place and showing us how to pack the dances. You can buy wine via the Internet.

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Until 1939 rock snack in Heurigen you had to bring it from yourself. This tradition no longer exists, and Heurigen have changed. The stench of restaurants in rural style with a great buffet, which includes snacks and a great selection of herbs.

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The traditional winegrowers' huts are divided into half the living and virobnycha. Behind the gate there is a door with one or two pea trees.

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Right next to the cottage and small town where seasonings for the kitchen grow, there is a small vineyard.

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View of Baden from the village.

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Let's hope for fate to let the sun shine in the middle of 1800. And in the spring there is a steady circulation of wind in the vineyards and the berries dry quickly after dew or dryness.

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There is a church on the outskirts of the village.

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On the Veresnevo road to Italy we turned through the Dolomite Alps and Innsbruck. Having been to Innsbruck before, I wanted to get to know something new about this region. Of course, Austria always delights with its natural beauty, but 50 km away from Innsbruck there is an object whose beauty was created by human hands - the most beautiful village in Austria. The village is located on the mountain road of the Alpbachtal valley. In this region it is customary to decorate the wooden balconies of village houses with flowers. Based on the results of the survey, the village of Alpbach was recognized as the most beautiful Austrian village. Many tourists specially come here to enjoy the ideal place to live.
The villages do not hesitate to decorate their huts, herd cows, and celebrate the miraculous place for various gatherings.
Since 1945, the “European Forum Alpbach” has been held here, bringing together authoritative philosophers, writers, sociologists, psychologists, politicians, economists and thinkers. For this purpose, a special congress center was created in 1999. Over the years, various scientific conferences and congresses have been held there. If there are no such visits, you can rent a room at the convention center hotel and stay at this heavenly place for any hour.

We walked around the village:

Having sunk into the alleys between these beautiful little buildings, we treated the awesome cows and their rulers. One of them was in Tyrolean costume. We were greeted and asked permission to take photographs. Allowed to be pulled away, and we were straightened to the cores. It’s a pity that we didn’t realize what was sacred among the cows and their rulers. At the neighbor's restaurant, a company of rulers was having fun, and these men were watching the cows.

Respectful of everything, the cows did not deserve such a lot of praise: they had to carry not just a crown, but an important link. The cows smelled the repairs

Austria is home to its high mountains and wonderful great places, such as Widen and Salzburg. Most tourists enjoy visiting great places, such as beautiful museums, theaters and historical monuments. If you need to know the hour and look around the Austrian villages, and even there you will find the soul and heart of Austria! We will show you the most beautiful places in Austria, where there are few people.

Kufstein is a small middle town, located in the Tyrolean Alps on the Inn River. This other place in size, after Innsbruck, is in Tyrol. One of his most famous monuments is the great fortress of the 13th century Kufstein, which towers over the place. The fortress has the “Organ of Heroes” - one of the largest organs in the world. If you take a walk along the charming street of Romarhofgasse, you will think that you have been screwed!

Bad Gastein is a spa town famous for its savory thermal baths. These waters were discovered by Marie Curie and other people, who discovered that they contained radon. Let us know that radon can relieve ailments, cramps and arthritis. The town is located in the valley, more like a gorge. It is famous for its architecture and waterfall, which is located in the very center of the place. And although Bad Gastein is a ski resort, summer sports are also available here. You can enjoy walking and cycling.

The toponym Heiligenblut is translated as Holy Blood. It seems that near the chapel of this small place there is a bottle of the blood of Jesus Christ. The Church, founded by 1271 people, attracts hundreds of Christians who want to treasure this relic. Heiligenblut is the beginning (or the end, as you prefer) of the Grossglockner High Alpine Road, which is the largest road in Austria and one of the main monuments. This road is famous for its miraculous landscapes. The place is located at the foot of the largest mountain in Austria – Grossglockner and its ski resort.

The town is less known, less than 30 km from Salzburg, and is even more popular among tourists. Wine from the retouched birch of Lake Wolfgang. Scenes from the famous film “The Sound of Music” were filmed here. St. Gilgen is sometimes called the village of Mozart, even though his mother was born here. Grandfather also worked at the locality. The most popular attraction is the cable car that will take you to Zwölferhorn. During the winter, a traditional market is held in the area.

Also known as Perlina Dolomites, Lienz is located in Tyrol, not far from the border with Italy. Due to its well-developed location, it is one of the most luxurious in Austria. The average sun here is 2000 years old. Nearby, the Hohe Tauern National Park is one of the largest nature reserves in Europe. The middle center of the place is the main significant reminder. Lovers of mystery can visit Brutsk Castle. Nowadays there is a museum of mysticism, which houses the largest collection of works by the Shednotirol artist Albin Egger-Lients. And extreme sports enthusiasts will definitely enjoy roller coaster rides.

This beautiful village is located on the pristine birch of Lake Millstatt, another large lake in the Austrian region of Carinthia. Throughout the summer, the water in the lake is warm, so swimming and horse-riding are popular here. Even in the summer months, traditional musical events are held here, during which time lovers can enjoy choral singing, the performance of orchestras and chamber music, as artists from all over the world retire. The Benedictine Abbey of Millstatt is also located here, which was built in 1070 and is considered one of the most important Romanesque buildings in Carinthia.

Maria Alm is located in the Hochkonig region of Austria, a mountain resort popular among the rich and famous. Formula 1 racer Keke Rosberg and the great president of Germany, Walter Scheel, were present here. Don’t be embarrassed if you come here on the fly: at this hour Maria Alm attracts cyclists, tourists and climbers. Near the village there is a church, which is the starting point for Almer Wohlfahrt's pilgrimage, which passes through Berchtesgaden and ends in the Church of St. Bartholomew at the end of Lake Königssee.

St. Wolfgang grew from the foothills of the Schafberg mountain on the birch of Lake Wolfgang. This is a very small place, where there is a famous church of the 14th century. It is important that the site for this church was chosen by St. Wolfgang, Bishop of Regensburg. The church is the end point of a popular pilgrimage, at which time followers go from the tomb of St. Wolfgang at Regensburg to the place of St. Wolfgang. The church has a folding chair designed by Michael Pacher. Dekhto appreciates that this is the most significant symbol of Gothic mysticism in Austria. The place has been developed so that here you can go skiing, go for walks and ride bicycles.

Gmunden, nestled among beautiful mountains on the birch of Lake Traun, has long been a popular destination for day trips from Salzburg. Here you can see some castles from the 19th century. In the middle of the lake on the island there is Orth Castle. Those who like to visit the Grünberg mountains can also go to Gmunden. If for whatever reason you cannot climb this mountain yourself, you can use the cable car, which opened in 2014. The place is also famous for its ceramics.

The Malovnika place is located on Lake Zell in the very heart of the Austrian Alps. Vzimku is a popular ski resort, and Vlytku is a wonderful base for exploring the area by bicycle or hiking. For climbers at the beginning of 2017, a new gangway route was added. It's called MOVO 107 and allows you to climb the Mooserboden dam, as everything is in order. If you enjoy water sports, you can swim or take a walk around the lake.

Open for early evening access from the Danube River, the small fortified town of Dürnstein will enchant you with its numerous historical places. You will see the ruins of an ancient castle from the 10th century and Durnstein Abbey. Yogo blakitna vezha – spravzhna perlina of the Wachau Valley. The place is located in the wine-producing region, so you simply need to drink local wine!

Alpbach is a small, but still mountainous, ski resort near the Tirol. The European Forum “Alpbach” will soon be held - a three-year conference that brings together leaders of politics, business, science and culture. In addition, it is considered the most beautiful place in Austria because of its typical booths, ornately decorated with flowers. In order to preserve the modern appearance of the place, since 1974 it was decided that all new buildings would be in the traditional style of stone and wood.

The atmosphere of Hallstatt is absolutely chilling. Tse Malovniche village Roztashovane near the marvelous Salzkammergut mountains. The remains of over 2,000 prehistoric burials have been discovered in this area, which is considered to be part of the Austrian civilization. Although this is a small place, it has a lot of important monuments, including a beautiful market square, where numerous buildings of the 16th century are located. There is also the Hallstatt Skywalk, where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the surrounding area. Near the Chapel of St. Michael there is a stone crypt containing over 600 potted skulls.

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