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Mauterndorf
A compact Alpine village in Austria's Salzburg region, where traditional timber-and-plaster houses spread across a green valley floor beneath forested peaks,…
Admont
Admont Abbey, a monastery founded in 1074, anchors this little Styrian village set in the valley of the Enns River within Gesäuse National Park.
Judenburg
Photogenic compact town on the Mur river in Styria's mountain terrain, Judenburg carries a medieval trading history visible in the burgher houses and churche…
Bad Goisern am Hallstättersee
A modest market town in Austria's Salzkammergut region, sitting at the water's edge in mountain terrain with scenic viewpoints in the surrounding hills.
Ladis
A small Tyrolean village in Austria's Landeck district known since the Middle Ages for its sulphur and sour springs, Ladis also draws visitors for ski touris…
Frohnleiten
A compact Styrian town where pastel-fronted historic buildings and a prominent church rise directly above a broad river, backed by forested hills and served…
Friesach
Claimed as the oldest town in Carinthia, Friesach dates to at least 860 and retains a well-preserved medieval centre — including a town wall and a water-fill…
Kufstein
Kufstein Fortress, first mentioned in the 13th century, dominates this photogenic Tyrolean town on the River Inn, flanked by the Brandenberg Alps and the Kai…
Mondsee
A modest lakeside town in Upper Austria's Salzkammergut region, Mondsee is best known for the medieval Mondsee Abbey, whose church served as the wedding loca…
Murau
Compact Austrian town where a Gothic church and a hilltop manor anchor a dense cluster of orange-roofed buildings along a fast-flowing river, backed by fores…
Persenbeug
Persenbeug sits on the bank of the Danube in Lower Austria, anchored by a listed castle that rises above the river.
Mayrhofen
This well-known ski resort in Austria's Zillertal, Mayrhofen sits in the Ziller river valley in Tyrol and serves as the main base for alpine skiing across th…
Imst
Heritage-dense modest town on the River Inn in western Tyrol, Imst sits close to the mountains with scenic viewpoints in the surrounding area and a café and…
Traunkirchen
This pocket-sized Upper Austrian village sits directly on the Traunsee lake, surrounded by mountain terrain, with several historic churches and a handful of…
Bischofshofen
A little Austrian town in the Salzburg state's St.
Maria Saal
A pilgrimage village in Carinthia, Austria, known above all for its Marian church, which draws visitors to the historic Zollfeld plain — a wide valley of the…
Wattens
Wattens, a little market town in Tyrol's Innsbruck-Land district, is best known as the home of Swarovski, the Austrian crystal glass company.
Oberndorf bei Salzburg
"Silent Night" was first performed in Oberndorf bei Salzburg in 1818, at the Nikolauskirche, making this tiny Austrian town on the River Salzach a draw for a…
Laxenburg
This compact Austrian village south of Vienna is best known for the Laxenburg castles and their surrounding park, which served as the Habsburg monarchs' most…
Lienz
A heritage-dense medieval town in East Tyrol, Austria, Lienz sits at the confluence of the Isel and Drau rivers with a well-preserved historic centre, an unu…
Deutschlandsberg
A small Styrian town in Austria's southern wine country, Deutschlandsberg sits close to the Slovenian border and a short drive from Graz, with a café and res…
Liezen
A modest district capital on the River Enns in Styria, Liezen serves as the economic and administrative hub of Austria's largest district by area.
Zell am See
Sitting directly on the shores of a deep alpine lake in the Austrian state of Salzburg, Zell am See pairs year-round mountain sports — anchored by the Zell a…
Sillian
This tiny market town in Austria's East Tyrol sits in the upper Pustertal valley near the western edge of the region, at over a thousand metres elevation, an…
Attnang-Puchheim
This small town in Upper Austria's Vöcklabruck district where the Westbahn and Salzkammergut railway lines cross, giving it good rail connections to the surr…
Eggenburg
This compact Lower Austrian town where a broad historic main square, red-tile baroque facades, a twin-towered Gothic church, and rolling vineyard country bey…
Ybbsitz
Village in Lower Austria's Amstetten district, Ybbsitz sits along the Niederösterreichische Eisenstraße — the historic Iron Road — and carries a long traditi…
Riegersburg
This small Austrian village in the wine country of southeastern Styria, set among hills with scenic viewpoints and a café scene that punches above its size.
Rattenberg
Austria's smallest city sits on the Inn River in Tyrol, and its compact historic centre — dense with listed buildings, churches, and cafés — punches well abo…
Trautenfels
A tiny Austrian hamlet in Styria's upland country, with flower-draped timber houses, a white church steeple rising against cloud-wrapped peaks, and access to…
Landeck
Small Tyrolean city at the confluence of mountain rivers in Austria's Upper Inn Valley, Landeck sits at the gateway to one of the country's most tourism-inte…
Oetz
Modest Tyrolean village at the foot of Acherkogel mountain in Austria's Ötztal valley, Oetz sits alongside the Ötztaler Ache river and offers scenic viewpoin…
Scharnitz
This Tyrolean village on the German border that serves as the western gateway to the Hinterau valley, where the river Isar has its source.
Virgen
A mountain village in the Virgen valley of east Tyrol, set within the High Tauern National Park and repeatedly recognised as the most beautiful municipality…
Dornbirn
Vorarlberg's largest city, Dornbirn sits in Austria's westernmost state with a walkable centre dense with listed historic buildings, cafés, and churches.
St. Gilgen
This lakeside village on Lake Wolfgang in Austria's Salzkammergut region draws visitors with mountain views, a strong café and restaurant scene for its size,…
Zell am Ziller
A little Tyrolean village in Austria's Zillertal with a notably dense café and restaurant scene for its size, several churches, and a strong visual profile a…
Nauders
High-altitude village in the Austrian Tyrol where mountain terrain, scenic viewpoints, and a notable cluster of churches make it a compact but rewarding dest…
Hartkirchen
Yellow baroque church with a dark onion-dome tower anchors this compact Upper Austrian village, set among gently rolling hills and close to the Danube, with…
Korneuburg
This heritage-dense tiny town on the Danube a short distance northwest of Vienna, Korneuburg pairs a colourful main square — dominated by a neo-Gothic town h…
Matrei am Brenner
This pocket-sized Tyrolean village on the Sill river, south of Innsbruck, with a striking number of churches for its size and scenic mountain surrounds.
Ellmau
This year-round resort village in the Wilder Kaiser mountains of Tyrol, Ellmau sits within the Ski Welt skiing area and offers hiking, mountain biking, and c…
Tamsweg
At over 1,000 metres elevation, Tamsweg is the highest-situated district administrative centre in Austria — a little market town in the Salzburg Lungau regio…
Gmunden
Lakeside town in Upper Austria's Salzkammergut region, Gmunden sits on the northern shore of the Traunsee with mountain views, a walkable centre dense with l…
Jenbach
A compact Tyrolean market town of red-tile rooftops and a prominent church spire, Jenbach sits in a broad Alpine valley with upland country close at hand and…
Mariazell
Austria's most significant Catholic pilgrimage site, Mariazell is a small Styrian mountain village whose Basilica of the Nativity of Mary houses a lime-wood…
Wenns
A village in Austria's Pitztal valley, Wenns sits along the Pitze river and is home to the oldest farmhouse in Tyrol — the Stamserhaus, around 700 years old.
Kennelbach
This small village on the water in Vorarlberg's Bregenz district, Kennelbach sits close to mountains and scenic viewpoints, with vineyards nearby and a handf…
Fulpmes
Small market town in Austria's Stubaital valley, Fulpmes has served as the iron-working centre of the valley for generations and sits at the base of the Schl…
Schruns
This little Austrian market town in the Montafon valley of Vorarlberg sits alongside water with mountain scenery on all sides, including the Zimba peak to th…
Bad Aussee
This spa town at the confluence of the three source streams of the Traun River, Bad Aussee sits at the heart of the Styrian Salzkammergut in the Austrian Alp…
Retz
A compact Austrian market town in the Weinviertel wine region, Retz centres on a broad cobblestone square dominated by a tall baroque clock tower, surrounded…
Pfunds
Tiny Tyrolean village in Austria's Landeck district, Pfunds sits at the water's edge close to the Swiss border and the tripoint with Italy, with scenic mount…
Wörgl
Known internationally for the "Miracle of Wörgl" — a 1930s local currency experiment credited with reviving the town's economy during the Great Depression —…
Schwaz
A heritage-dense little town in Tyrol's lower Inn valley, Schwaz was Austria's second-largest city after Vienna during the Middle Ages, when silver mining dr…
Garsten
This small Upper Austrian market village on the water is best known for the former Garsten Abbey, a heritage landmark that now serves as a prison — an unusua…
Spittal an der Drau
A modest Carinthian town in western Austria where several alpine valleys converge — the Drau, Lieser, and Möll among them — Spittal an der Drau has a café an…
Schoppernau
A modest winter-sports village in the Bregenzerwald region of Vorarlberg, Austria, set along the Bregenzer Ach river in the upper reaches of the valley.
Niederottensheim
A compact Austrian market town on the Danube, its broad main square framed by colorful historic facades, a Gothic church with a tall spire, and a Marian colu…
Rehberg
A compact Austrian village in a forested valley, with vineyard rows in the foreground, a church tower rising above red-tile rooftops, and the ruins of a hill…
Laa an der Thaya
This broad market square dominated by an ornate historicist town hall with a clock tower and colourful tiled roof gives this Lower Austrian border town a civ…
Aldrans
A compact Tyrolean village set on a green plateau above Innsbruck, with a white-spired church, traditional Alpine houses, and a dramatic wall of bare limesto…
Rottenmann
Rottenmann is a small Styrian town in the Rottenmanner Tauern mountains with a historic old town core, several castles and manor houses, and a church tower t…
Neufelden
Compact Austrian market town in forested Upper Austrian hill country, where a river curves below a compact, church-crowned centre surrounded by dense woodlan…
Telfs
This Tyrolean market town just west of Innsbruck sits close to the mountains with a walkable centre of cafés, restaurants, and historic churches.
Radstadt
A heritage-dense modest town in Austria's Salzburg state, Radstadt sits close to the mountains and carries an unusual concentration of cafés, restaurants, an…
Knittelfeld
A small Styrian town on the Mur river with a café and restaurant scene that is unusually rich for its size, Knittelfeld also carries a place in Austrian poli…
Mieders
Tiny Tyrolean village in the Stubaital valley south of Innsbruck, Mieders sits alongside the river with mountain scenery in the surrounds and scenic viewpoin…
Schladming
Well-equipped winter sports town in Styria's Enns valley, Schladming has twice hosted the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships — in 1982 and 2013 — and also he…
Ferlach
Austria's southernmost town, Ferlach sits on the water in Carinthia's Rosental valley, with a small café-filled centre and scenic mountain surrounds.
Berg bei Rohrbach
A compact Upper Austrian settlement of mixed red- and grey-roofed houses spreading across gentle green hills, anchored by a striking copper-spired church and…
Sankt Florian
Sankt Florian, a small town in Upper Austria a short distance from Linz, is home to St.
Wolfsberg
A compact Austrian town along a river, where a baroque church tower and a hilltop castle overlook red-tile rooftops, forested slopes, and a walkable centre w…
Bezau
This compact village in the Bregenz Forest region of Vorarlberg, Austria, Bezau sits among mountain terrain and draws visitors year-round for skiing and hiking.
Absam
This little Austrian town in Tyrol with an unusual concentration of churches for its size, Absam is a pilgrimage stop on the Camino de Santiago (Jakobsweg) w…
Serfaus
A Tyrolean ski village in northwest Austria, Serfaus is part of the Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis ski region formed in 1999 and sits on a sunny terrace above the Inn Va…
Mauerbach
A modest Austrian town on Vienna's western edge, Mauerbach is anchored by a striking pink Baroque church complex set against forested hills, making it a rewa…
Birkfeld
This compact Styrian market town where a baroque church tower rises above red-tile rooftops, surrounded by densely forested hills and close to upland walking…
Althofen
One of the oldest continuously inhabited mountain settlements in Austria, Althofen is a compact spa town in Carinthia's Sankt Veit an der Glan district, with…
Gaweinstal
A modest market village in Lower Austria's Weinviertel wine-growing region, Gaweinstal traces its origins to around 1050, making it one of the oldest settlem…
Kaprun
A little Austrian town in the Salzburg province that pairs year-round glacier skiing on the Kitzsteinhorn — whose summit viewing platform sits high above 3,0…
Weitra
Small town in the Gmünd district of Lower Austria, Weitra sits on the water with scenic surrounds and carries the byname Kuenringerstadt — a reference to the…
Lambach
Lambach Abbey, a Benedictine monastery founded in 1056, anchors this small Upper Austrian market town where the Ager and Traun rivers meet.
Trofaiach
A compact Styrian town where red-tile rooftops and a white baroque church tower spread across a valley floor, with snow-capped Alpine peaks rising dramatical…
Feldkirchen in Kärnten
Tiny Carinthian town in mountain terrain with vineyards nearby and water close at hand, Feldkirchen in Kärnten has an unusually lively café and restaurant sc…
Lofer
A small mountain village in Austria's Salzburg state, Lofer sits along the Saalach river in the Pinzgau valley with scenic viewpoints in the surrounding peak…
Nassereith
A pocket-sized mountain village in the Tyrolean district of Imst, Nassereith sits alongside the Gurgl brook and offers a modest café and restaurant scene alo…
Oberalm
A compact market town in the Hallein district of Salzburg state, Oberalm sits on the water with scenic surrounds, a concentration of listed historic building…
Lilienfeld
Lilienfeld Abbey anchors this little Lower Austrian town in the Traisen River valley, south of St.
Kapfenberg
This steel town on the Mürz River in Styria, Kapfenberg has been shaped by iron and steel production since the 15th century, when proximity to the Styrian Er…
Reichenau an der Rax
A small Austrian market village at the foot of the Rax mountains on the Schwarza river, Reichenau an der Rax is recognised as a health-climate spa resort.
Ehrwald
At the foot of the Zugspitze — Germany's highest peak — this modest Tyrolean village in Austria's Reutte district draws outdoor visitors across all seasons,…
Obernberg am Inn
This pocket-sized market village on the Inn river in Upper Austria, with a handful of cafés and restaurants that punch above its size and scenic viewpoints i…
Gloggnitz
Gloggnitz is a small Austrian mountain town in Lower Austria, sitting at the foot of the Semmering and flanked by two of the region's highest peaks, Mount Ra…
Hohenems
Home to the Schubertiade, a music festival dedicated to Franz Schubert that has made this Vorarlberg town internationally known, Hohenems also holds a 16th-c…
Gars am Kamp
Heritage-dense village on the Kamp river in Lower Austria's Waldviertel region, with several historic churches and a little but real café and restaurant scen…
Neunkirchen
A walkable central square anchored by a Baroque plague column, ornate sgraffito-decorated facades, and a town-hall tower gives this Lower Austrian district c…
Pollau
This pocket-sized Styrian town in Austria serves as the main centre of the Pöllauer Tal nature park, set among vineyards and close to the mountains, with a c…
Leutasch
A Tyrolean village in the mountains northwest of Innsbruck, Leutasch is known for its extensive cross-country ski trails in winter.
Fraxern
A tiny forested village in the mountains of Vorarlberg, Austria, Fraxern sits at elevation above the town of Feldkirch, with meadows and woodland covering mo…
Hartberg
A little Styrian town in southeastern Austria with a café and restaurant scene that would suit a town twice its size, Hartberg sits in wine country with scen…
Eisenerz
Old iron-mining town in the Styrian mountains, Eisenerz is shaped by centuries of ore extraction from the Erzberg — a mountain worked since at least the 12th…
Arnoldstein
Tiny market village in Carinthia's Gailtal, Arnoldstein sits at the point where Austria, Italy, and Slovenia meet, with mountain terrain on all sides and a h…
Reutte
This compact Tyrolean town on the Lech River serves as the administrative centre of Austria's Ausserfern region, with a heritage-dense streetscape, an unusua…
Neulengbach
This small town in the Vienna Woods of Lower Austria, Neulengbach has a modest café and restaurant scene and several historic churches for a place its size,…
Aggsbach Dorf
This small wine-growing hamlet on the Danube in Lower Austria's Krems-Land district sits within a region ringed by UNESCO World Heritage sites, with vineyard…
Traismauer
This pocket-sized Austrian wine-country town on the water in Lower Austria traces its origins to a Roman settlement, with some Roman structures still standing.
Stainz
A pocket-sized Styrian wine-country town in Austria's Deutschlandsberg district, Stainz is associated with Schilcher wine and anchored by Schloss Stainz, a f…
Schalchen
A compact Upper Austrian village whose central square is anchored by a tall yellow baroque church with a green onion dome, set against forested hills with a…
Holzgau
This compact Tyrolean village spread across a broad Alpine valley floor, ringed by forested peaks and open meadows, with a tiny church at its centre and enou…
Eibiswald
A compact Styrian market town set against forested upland hills, with a distinctive onion-domed church tower at its centre, sitting in the wine-growing south…
Gobelsburg
Schloss Gobelsburg, a castle and winery in Lower Austria's Kamptal wine region, has been producing wine since 1171, making it the oldest winery in the Danube…
Langenzersdorf
This Lower Austrian town spread across a broad river bend, with wooded hills rising behind red-tile rooftops, vineyard slopes nearby, and a café and restaura…
Emmersdorf an der Donau
This pocket-sized Danube-side village in Lower Austria's Melk district sits within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape, with a concentration of listed historic…
Hart im Zillertal
A compact Tyrolean village spread across forested Alpine hillsides in the Zillertal valley, with traditional timber-and-render houses, a white-steepled churc…
Gallneukirchen
A compact Austrian market town in Upper Austria's Mühlviertel hills, with a broad cobbled square anchored by a baroque church tower, colorful shopfronts, and…
Mutters
A pocket-sized Tyrolean village on a mid-elevation terrace at the entrance to the Stubaital valley, just south of Innsbruck, with mountain terrain, scenic su…
Lochau
This little Lake Constance town in Austria's westernmost state of Vorarlberg, Lochau sits at the water's edge with vineyards nearby and a central core of caf…
St Michael im Lungau
Little market town in the Lungau region of Austria's Salzburg state, St Michael im Lungau sits at high elevation with a handful of cafés and restaurants and…
Gleisdorf
This compact Styrian town east of Graz where a baroque parish church anchors a walkable town square, surrounded by vineyard country and within easy reach of…
Brunn am Gebirge
A Lower Austrian town with a handsome Baroque main square — complete with a stone fountain and a domed civic tower — sitting in the wine-growing Mödling dist…
St. Pölten
Capital of Lower Austria since 1986, St.
Bildstein
This little Vorarlberg village in Austria's Bregenz district is known across the region for its pilgrimage church, visible from across the Rhine Valley, whic…
Weiz
This compact Styrian town spread across a green valley floor, backed by forested hills, with vineyard country close by and a solid café and restaurant scene…
Poysdorf
Deep in the wine country of Lower Austria's Mistelbach district, Poysdorf is a little town with a café and restaurant scene and several historic churches tha…
Maria Lankowitz
A pilgrimage village at the foot of the Stubalpe mountain in Styria, Austria, Maria Lankowitz draws visitors to its historic churches and sits within reach o…
Voitsberg
A tiny Styrian town in Austria with a good café and restaurant scene for its size, Voitsberg sits on the Tregistbach river in a former mining area of western…
Stockerau
The largest town in Austria's Weinviertel region, Stockerau carries a walkable centre with cafés, restaurants, and a heritage-dense streetscape, alongside th…
Bad Gleichenberg
Spa village in the rolling hill country of southeastern Styria, Austria, Bad Gleichenberg sits in wine-growing terrain with a café and restaurant scene that…
Bleiburg
This bilingual German-Slovene village in Carinthia, close to the Slovenian border, Bleiburg sits in the Jauntal valley at the foot of the Petzen mountains.
Rechnitz
Modest Austrian market town in Burgenland's wine country, Rechnitz spreads across gentle slopes beneath a forested hill, its skyline marked by two church tow…
Bad Hall
A spa town in Upper Austria's Steyr-Land district, Bad Hall has built its identity around iodine- and bromine-rich saline springs known since the 8th century…
Bad Radkersburg
This heritage-dense spa town in the southeast of Austria's Styria region, Bad Radkersburg sits on the water with a streetscape thick with listed buildings an…
Mistelbach
Small town in the wine country of northeastern Lower Austria, Mistelbach sits on the River Zaya a short drive from Vienna and serves as the district capital…
Marbach an der Donau
Little Danube-side village in Lower Austria's Melk district, Marbach an der Donau has a handful of cafés and restaurants, several historic churches, and scen…
Axams
This compact Tyrolean town spread across a broad Alpine valley floor, Axams offers a solid café and dining scene, an notable cluster of churches, and easy ac…
Floridsdorf
Vienna's 21st district, sitting on the north bank of the Danube, combines a dense café and restaurant scene with vineyards, parks, and listed architecture sp…
Mattersburg
A tiny wine-country town in Austria's Burgenland region, Mattersburg serves as the administrative and cultural centre of its district and was home to the for…
Leibnitz, Styria
A tiny town in Styria, southern Austria, set between the Mur and Sulm rivers in wine-growing country, with vineyards in the surrounding hills and scenic view…
Donaustadt
Vienna's 22nd district, Donaustadt ("Danube City"), combines a walkable centre with cafés and restaurants alongside vineyards on its doorstep.
Neusiedl am See
Sitting on the northern shore of Lake Neusiedl in Austria's Burgenland province, this compact town offers direct access to one of Central Europe's most disti…
Schwarzenberg
This little Bregenz Forest village in Vorarlberg, Austria, has a heritage-protected centre of traditional rustic wooden houses, several historic churches, an…
Donnerskirchen
A Burgenland wine village viewed from rolling green hills above, its red-tile rooftops and church tower spread across a broad plain that stretches toward the…
Feldbach
A tiny town in the Raab river valley in southeastern Styria, Feldbach has a café and restaurant scene that punches above its size, alongside a notable concen…
Lustenau
This Rhine-side town in Austria's westernmost state of Vorarlberg, Lustenau sits on the river that forms the border with Switzerland and offers a walkable ce…
Favoriten
Vienna's 10th district, Favoriten sits south of the city's historic core with a dense café and restaurant scene, many historic churches, and a heritage-rich…
Traiskirchen
A modest town in Lower Austria's Thermenlinie wine region, a short drive south of Vienna, Traiskirchen has a café and restaurant scene that is unusually rich…
Bruck an der Leitha
Compact Austrian town where a heritage-dense riverside streetscape meets vineyard country, with a genuine café and restaurant scene and easy reach of the wid…
Sankt Johann in Tirol
A modest Austrian Alpine town with a lively café and restaurant scene, easy access to upland country, and proximity to UNESCO-recognized heritage in the wide…
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