Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen
Austria, Innsbruck

Located in the city of Innsbruck. The funicular takes everyone to the mountain peak of Hafelekar, 2,256 meters high. The ride on the cable car from the city center will take 20 minutes. The route passes through several stations, some of which are made in the form of glaciers. From the top of the mountain, there is a view of the snow-capped mountain landscapes, the Inn River valley and the city of Innsbruck itself. The cable car operates all year round.

Krimml waterfalls
Austria, Worgl

Krimml Falls is the fifth highest waterfall in the world, 380 meters of cascades (3 main and many small). This is one of the most striking natural attractions of Austria. The waterfall is located in the Hohe Tauern National Park, Salzburg. A powerful, beautiful waterfall, especially at the beginning of summer, when the level of meltwater in the Alps is at its peak. There is a walking trail along the waterfall. You can climb to the top of the very first cascade along it.

Swarovski Kristallwelten
Austria, Hall in Tirol

Swarovski Kristallwelten (Swarovski Crystal Worlds) in 1995 near Innsbruck in the town of Wattens opened the Swarovski Museum, in honor of the centenary of the Swarovski company. The museum is built in the form of a huge cave with 7 crystal halls filled with crystals, which are guarded by a Tyrolean giant, who has lived in Tyrol since time immemorial. A waterfall flows from his mouth, small splashes of water shimmer in the sun with all the colors of the rainbow and resemble the reflections of crystals.

Aqua Dome
Austria, Telfs

The Aquadom thermal baths are among the best in Austria. In the heart of the Otztal valley in Tyrol, near one of the most popular ski resorts, Solden. In the village of Langefeld, on the site of a hot spring with thermal water, a huge thermal complex was built. It is especially pleasant to relax in it on a frosty evening after skiing.

Zugspitze
Austria, Telfs

Situated in the Bavarian Alps, part of the Wetterstein range Zugspitze, at 2,962 meters above sea level, proudly claims the title of Germany’s highest peak. Though dwarfed by neighbouring mountains across the Austrian border, Zugspitze offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains in Germany and beyond.

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