Austria help
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Choose an itinerary that cannot be done otherwise. For example, you might want to see Kremsmunster and Wilhering rather than Melk since the last one is easily reached by train. You might also choose to choose a route that takes you high up in the Alps. In other words, I would not choose large cities easily reached by train as my destination if I intended to drive for four days.
#6
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Any of the areas aroiund Kitzbuhel, Elmau, St Johann would be terrific.
Kufstein has a great castle.
Also there is always the town of Heilengblut (Holy Blood). Spelling is probably wrong. There is a great legend about a monk travelling through Austria on the way back to Rome and ended up spilling the blood of Christ in this part of Austria.
Also the GrossGlockner Street to the Gross Glockner Mountian would make a great choice.
Have a great time. I always make the area of Ellmau a 4 day stop for all of my trips to Austria. Very nice, very few tourists.
Kufstein has a great castle.
Also there is always the town of Heilengblut (Holy Blood). Spelling is probably wrong. There is a great legend about a monk travelling through Austria on the way back to Rome and ended up spilling the blood of Christ in this part of Austria.
Also the GrossGlockner Street to the Gross Glockner Mountian would make a great choice.
Have a great time. I always make the area of Ellmau a 4 day stop for all of my trips to Austria. Very nice, very few tourists.



