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This route starts at Teich am Himmel, a peaceful pond in the 19th district surrounded by nature, perfect for relaxation at the start. Further on, it takes one toward Cobenzl, from where one can see a panoramic view of Vienna and the Danube. Afterward, hikers go along forested paths toward Kahlenberg, with views that take one’s breath away. The tour continues into the peaceful Vienna Woods to Nussberg, covered in vines, one of the favorite spots in Vienna with its wine taverns. The trip ends in the village of Grinzing, which is popularly known as a picture postcard village with its traditional Heuriger wine houses.
WT-CODE 20620This route joins local culture together with wine experiences and nice views. Beginning from Altstadt Schmankerl in the middle of Krems’ old town, take some time for local Austrian specialties in this busy daily market. The next stopover should be the Karikaturmuseum Krems-a somewhat special museum featuring caricatures and comic art, combined with Austria’s rich cultural heritage. From here, continue to Heuriger Weingut Hamböck, a traditional Austrian wine tavern in Steiner Kellergasse, and taste local wines in rustic surroundings. Continue to Weingut Nikolaihof Wachau, really old Austria’s winery, just across the Danube in Mautern, where you’ll find the methods of production for biodynamic wine. Make a stop at Ausblick am Welterbesteig and enjoy the breathtaking view of Krems and its vineyards; last but not least, see panoramic views up the Wachau Valley and down the Danube River from the viewing point at ÖTK – Donauwarte to make for a fitting finale of your eco-friendly journey.
This route consists nature, culture, and wellness, underlines sustainability and heritage. Relax with a leisure walk in nature at Kurpark Baden Stadtpark, envision the composer’s relation to the place by visiting Beethoven-Haus, and later go on to enjoy the biggest rose garden of Austria at Doblhoffpark / Rosarium Baden and how it has adapted environmental sustainability into its gardening techniques. Relax with a refreshing bath in the natural hot water at the Thermostrandbad Baden. Take a walk in the forest to the top of Burgruine Rauhenstein, with great views over the surrounding countryside. The route should take about 4-5 hours depending on how one walks and the stay at every single stop, finishing with a walk through the nature reserve Helenental, also with its high incidence of animal and plant species.
This routee in Vienna features six exceptional museums, offering a blend of art and history. Starting at Belvedere Palace, visitors can enjoy stunning artworks and gardens. The tour continues to Wien Museum Karlsplatz, showcasing the city’s cultural heritage, and Kunsthistorisches Museum, home to classic masterpieces. At Albertina Modern, contemporary art takes center stage, while the Naturhistorisches Museum highlights the natural world and ecological themes. Finally, Kunst Haus Wien, Museum Hundertwasser celebrates the unique works of Friedensreich Hundertwasser, emphasizing the harmony between art and nature. This route promises a rich and diverse cultural experience.
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