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Created: Monday, September 23, 2024 - Departure: Saturday, May 17, 2025
Ref ID: 13153402
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2.058 €
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Created: Monday, September 23, 2024 - Departure: Saturday, May 17, 2025
Destinations: Nuremberg, Salzkammergut (Lakes Region), Hallstatt (Village), Styria, Salzburg (Region), Zell am See, Salzburg, Innsbruck, Klamm, Lech am Arlberg

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17 May
Car journey 623 Kilometers - 7h 7m
Utrecht
Nuremberg
17 May
1. Nuremberg
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About the destination: Nuremberg is a city in the German state of Bavaria, in the administrative region of Middle Franconia; it is Bavaria's second largest city after Munich. It is situated on the Pegnitz River and the Main-Danube Canal. Gothic churches, splendid patricians' houses and romantic corners and spots. An atmosphere of lively co-existence between medieval and modern, between the past and the present, prevails in Nuremberg. The most important places to visit in Nuremberg are: • City walls and Kaiserburg Castle • Art Bunker • Old town and St. Lawrence and St. Sebald Church • Garden of the Hesperides • Toy Museum • Neunhof Manor • Medieval Dungeons • New Museum / State Museum of Arts and Design • DB -Museum Railway Museum
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18 May
Car journey 329 Kilometers - 4h 9m
Nuremberg
Salzkammergut (Lakes Region)
18 May
2. Salzkammergut (Lakes Region)
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About the destination: The Salzkammergut is a resort area located in Austria. It stretches from the City of Salzburg eastwards along the Austrian Alpine Foreland and the Northern Limestone Alps to the peaks of the Dachstein Mountains, spanning the federal states of Upper Austria, Salzburg, and Styria. The main river of the region is the Traun, a right tributary of the Danube. The Salzkammergut area (Lake District), with a total of 76 lakes, is one of the most impressive regions in the heart of Austria and one of the most popular regions in all of Austria, especially during the summer, visitors stream into the Salzkammergut to enjoy picturesque towns, lakes and mountains. Beside numerous beautiful villages and towns, Hallstatt is a must see. This historic village joined the list of UNESCO "World Cultural and Natural Heritage" sites in December 1997. Stroll through the beautiful village, soak up the atmosphere while resting at the lake and visit the oldest salt mine in the world. Experience the magical part of Austria while hiking or cycling along one of the numerous trails. Absorb impressive colours and smell the beautiful scents of all the flowers. There are also some museums in the region to visit, as the Local Historic Museum, the Open Air Museum Kugelmühle or the Dolls Museum.
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19 May
Car journey 37 Kilometers - 35m
Salzkammergut (Lakes Region)
Hallstatt (Village)
19 May
3. Hallstatt (Village)
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About the destination: Hallstatt, Upper Austria, is a village in the Salzkammergut, a region in Austria. It is located near the Hallstätter See. Hallstatt is known for its production of salt, dating back to prehistoric times, and gave its name to the Hallstatt culture, a culture often linked to Celtic, Proto-Celtic, and pre-Illyrian peoples. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Cultural Heritage Museum. A small but interesting museum displaying 7000 years of Hallstatt history. • Beinhaus. Due to the extremely limited space in the cemetery, burials are only temporary. • The town. Simply enjoy the peace and quiet of the town.
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20 May
Car journey 176 Kilometers - 2h 23m
Hallstatt (Village)
Styria
20 May
4. Styria
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About the destination: Styria is a state in the southeast of Austria. With an area of 16,401 km2 (6,332 sq mi), Styria is the second largest state of Austria, after Lower Austria. Styria is bordered to the south by Slovenia, and by some of the Austrian states. The state capital is Graz.
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22 May
Car journey 227 Kilometers - 2h 54m
Styria
Salzburg (Region)
22 May
5. Salzburg (Region)
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About the destination: Salzburg is a state of Austria. It is officially named Land Salzburg, colloquially Salzburgerland, to distinguish it from its eponymous capital Salzburg city and as such is the only state to be named after its capital. By its centuries-long history as an independent Prince-Bishopric, Salzburg's tradition differs from the other Austrian lands. Salzburg state stretches along its primary river, the Salzach running from the Central Eastern Alps in the south – reaching a height of 3,657 metres (11,998 ft) at the mountain Großvenediger – down into the Alpine foothills in the north. Running through the south are the main ranges of the Alpine divide with numerous three-thousanders.
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23 May
Car journey 44 Kilometers - 46m
Salzburg (Region)
Zell am See
23 May
6. Zell am See
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About the destination: Zell am See is the administrative capital of the Zell am See District in the Austrian state of Salzburg. Whenever you come to Zell am See it is always a special holiday experience, no matter if it is summer or winter. A place to enjoy the lakes, mountains and everlasting ice at the Kitzsteinhorn glacier. The vast Zell am See-Kaprun skiing area is perfectly suited for professional skiers / snowboarders and beginners alike. The skiing season in Zell am See-Kaprun starts early autumn and extends into early summer. The well-developed cycling paths in the Salzburg holiday region are highly suitable for families and cyclists that enjoy travelling at a comfortable pace. You will find numerous inns and cafes on the wayside to cover your refreshment needs. One of the best places for a relaxing spa day in Zell am See-Kaprun is the modern “Taunern Spa“ located close to mount Kitzsteinhorn or one of many Wellnes & SPA hotels where you can choose from a wide range of beauty and wellness treatments. In Zell am See you can also practice others activities, like hiking, play golf, aviation or shopping.
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24 May
Car journey 81 Kilometers - 1h 32m
Zell am See
Salzburg
24 May
7. Salzburg
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About the destination: Salzburg, birthplace of Mozart, lies at the border of Austria and Germany. The Salzach River separated Salzburg’s old and new towns. The old town is impressive and concentrated. It centres around the broad Residenzplatz, and is largely a pedestrian zone. The relatively new town centres around Mirabellplatz and Markartplatz. Salzburg’s impressive hills rise straight out of the old town. The most conspicuous hilltop fortification is the Hohensalzburg, build over the centuries on an ancient Celtic and Roman site, and now the largest fully preserved medieval castle in Europe. For splendour of another sort visit the Schloss Mirabell and its Gardens, located right next to the Salzach River and the Mozarteum University of Music and Arts. The castle was built by an archbishop for his beloved courtesan. You can wander around extravagant rose and flower gardens and marvel at the stone dwarves in the Zwerglgarten. To learn about Mozart and his life, go to his Geburtshaus, Mozart's birth house. The street itself is worth a look, the guild signs and painted wall decorations are much as they were at the time Mozart’s birth. The house exhibits pictures, letters, and stage sets for the various operas Mozart wrote. Protected by forested mountains, Salzburg is a city of enchantment whose voice is expressed in some of the world’s most sublime music, composed by favourite son, Mozart. The age that produced the unrivalled musical genius of Mozart also built the beautiful castles and churches of Salzburg, and spawned a love of music that lives on today in Salzburg’s countless concert series and annual summer festival.
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25 May
Car journey 185 Kilometers - 2h 21m
Salzburg
Innsbruck
25 May
8. Innsbruck
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About the destination: Innsbruck, provincial capital of Tyrol and fifth largest city in Austria, is the country’s centre of winter activities and occasionally of the world’s alpine interest, having hosted the Winter Olympic Games twice. The Nordkette cable car and an extensive network of mountain paths radiate from Innsbruck, making the stunning surrounding Alps equally accessible for winter skiers and summer hikers. The Altstad is the centre of Innsbruck, and the Goldenes Dachl, Golden Roof, is both the centre of the Altstad and the city’s emblem. The building from the 15th century, is a mixture of Gothic and Baroque, and of course has a golden roof. The frescoes in the interior show scenes from the aristocrat's life of that time. All of the decorations on the current structure are carefully executed replicas. The original reliefs are on permanent display in the Tyrolean State Museum, also known as the Tiroler Landesmuseum. Housed in the building is the Golden Roof Museum which has an exhibition about Emperor Maximilian I and his times, as well as the history of Innsbruck's emblem. Lovers of the Gothic art shouldn’t miss the Tiroler Landesmuseum, its collection includes beautifully coloured, delicately etched stained glass windows, a few altars and paintings and an array of modern works. Maria-Theresien Strasse is Innsbruck's main street and a wonderful place to stroll around or sit at one of the side cafes and watch people go by. At one end there is the Triumphal arch which leads to the old town. Maria-Theresien Strasse is a lovely pedestrian area, with pavement cafés, Baroque architecture, restaurants, and views of the stunning mountains. Innsbruck offers a fairly unique winter holiday proposition, mixing gorgeous mountain scenery with architectural grandeur, and big city buzz with hundreds of shops, restaurants and funky bars.
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26 May
Car journey 37 Kilometers - 46m
Innsbruck
Klamm
26 May
9. Klamm
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About the destination: Klam is a town in the district of Perg, in the state of Upper Austria, Austria, with a population estimated at the beginning of 2018 of 918 inhabitants. It is located in the northeast of the state, near the border with the state of Lower Austria, a short distance north of the Danube river bank and east of Linz - the state capital.
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26 May
Car journey 104 Kilometers - 1h 38m
Klamm
Lech am Arlberg
26 May
10. Lech am Arlberg
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About the destination: Lech am Arlberg is a mountain village and an exclusive ski resort in the Bludenz district in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg on the banks of the river Lech. Outstanding natural conditions, a winter sports offering that is unequalled and an inspiring combination of tradition and modernity - these are the ingredients that make your winter holiday in Lech Zürs am Alberg unforgettable.
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27 May
Car journey 891 Kilometers - 10h 5m
Lech am Arlberg
Utrecht
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