Which resort in The Hohe Tauern National Park?
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Which resort in The Hohe Tauern National Park?
Hi,
We've had the above destination recommended to us, and need some recommendations on which region to go to within it?
We enjoy Hiking and outdoor activities, would like to see some glaciers and lakes, and are up for anything cultural and arty.
Also if anybody knows where's the nearest airport, and how far the region is from it, that'd be great!
Thanks
We've had the above destination recommended to us, and need some recommendations on which region to go to within it?
We enjoy Hiking and outdoor activities, would like to see some glaciers and lakes, and are up for anything cultural and arty.
Also if anybody knows where's the nearest airport, and how far the region is from it, that'd be great!
Thanks
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Hohe Tauern is IN Carinthia. There is an airport in Klagenfurt, but likely Salzburg will work best.
http://www.tourmycountry.com/austria/mapcarinthia.htm
~Liz
http://www.tourmycountry.com/austria/mapcarinthia.htm
~Liz
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Correction to the previous post: Hohe Tauern are a mountain range that is partially in the Austrian states Carinthia, Eastern Tyrol and Salzburg.
The airports in Klagenfurt and Salzburg are small and I doubt you'll get a reasonably priced flight there from overseas. I'd try Munich.
Zell am See (Salzburg) would make an excellent base if you like lakes, too. It's at the foot of the mountains, actually a few km away. If you want to be right *in* the mountains I'd suggest Heiligenblut (Carinthia), Matrei or Kals (East Tyrol), Bad Hofgastein (Salzburg).
For public transport from Munich airport check www.bahn.de
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The airports in Klagenfurt and Salzburg are small and I doubt you'll get a reasonably priced flight there from overseas. I'd try Munich.
Zell am See (Salzburg) would make an excellent base if you like lakes, too. It's at the foot of the mountains, actually a few km away. If you want to be right *in* the mountains I'd suggest Heiligenblut (Carinthia), Matrei or Kals (East Tyrol), Bad Hofgastein (Salzburg).
For public transport from Munich airport check www.bahn.de
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Hi,
I agree with "Ingo"... look into Munich airport. We've stayed in both Zell am See and Heiligenblut. Both are beautiful. Zell am See is much larger than Heiligenblut. Heiligenblut is a small village situated in amazing alpine scenery. Zell am See is a town (with a nice pedestrian zone) situated on a lake with a beautiful alpine backdrop. Zell am See is near the northern start of the amazing Grossglockner Hochalpenstrasse and Heiligenblut is at the southern end of this road.
We have a few photo's of these at:
www.worldisround.com/articles/355540/index.html
www.worldisround.com/articles/338868/index.html
www.worldisround.com/articles/324599/index.html
www.grossglockner.at/en/
Paul
I agree with "Ingo"... look into Munich airport. We've stayed in both Zell am See and Heiligenblut. Both are beautiful. Zell am See is much larger than Heiligenblut. Heiligenblut is a small village situated in amazing alpine scenery. Zell am See is a town (with a nice pedestrian zone) situated on a lake with a beautiful alpine backdrop. Zell am See is near the northern start of the amazing Grossglockner Hochalpenstrasse and Heiligenblut is at the southern end of this road.
We have a few photo's of these at:
www.worldisround.com/articles/355540/index.html
www.worldisround.com/articles/338868/index.html
www.worldisround.com/articles/324599/index.html
www.grossglockner.at/en/
Paul
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Paul gave you excellent info on both Heiligenblut and Zell am See. Personally, I'd rather stay in Zell am See - Heiligenblut is a bit too small and relatively isolated for my taste. Not much in regads of culture/artsy etc. And you have to cross the main ridge of the Alps to get to the town from Munich, unlike for Zell am See. But that's just me.
Seriously, you cannot expect too much in regards to culture/artsy from towns right *in* the mountains (with few exceptions).
Seriously, you cannot expect too much in regards to culture/artsy from towns right *in* the mountains (with few exceptions).