If you visit Oberosterreich, or upper Austria as it is known you will be impressed with the hospitality of the people, the culture and the impressive rugged landscapes. This region receives more than 2 million visitors a year with good reason.
The landscape offers diversity at every altitude, from the forests of the Böhmerwald up to the peaks of the Dachstein mountains. From mysterious castles in the Mühlviertel to the historical sites in the Danube valley, or the national park in Kalkalpen; you will experience so much in Oberosterreich.
You can enjoy some exhilarating walking or cycling or other sports, an experience a hot thermal spa as your reward. In the green and fertile areas of the Innviertel and the Hausruckviertel there are many hot thermal springs, for example Geinberg and the Eurotherme Bad Schallerbach. You can also enjoy the strongest iodine spring in central Europe at Badd Hall. You can drink the water in the lakes because it is so pure. The landscape of Oberosterreich is very suitable tonic for health and wellbeing.
Besides the many historical towns like Wels or Steyr with very lively traditions, the Upper Austrian cultural scene is strongly influenced by traditional local festivals and events like the Linzer Brucknerfest or the Bad Ischler Operettenfestspiele.
If you are searching for holiday rental accommodation in Oberosterreich, relax. Oberosterreich is well developed for tourism and there is an extensive choice of holiday rental accommodation including ski chalets, studios, apartments, villas, duplexes, townhouses, farmhouses and even mansions, to provide you with perfect holiday accommodation facilities. Find a suitable holiday home in Oberosterreich and book direct with the owner. If you prefer self catering accommodation there are plenty of choices, otherwise you can choose from Austrian bed and breakfast or hotel accommodation. |