Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We had amazing summer in Austria, and we did Vienna (kids loved the museums, and they loved even more spending evenings at the Prater amusement park). The park doesn’t have entrance fees, but need to pay per ride, so we used to go for an hour, 3-4 rides and go home while we were in Vienna.
We also spent time near Salzburg, rented through their farms hotel program, so stayed at a working farm near the lakes about 30 minutes or so from Salzburg. Did sightseeing (Salzburg, Hallstatt), hiking and swimming at the lakes.
Salt mine visit was a lot of fun in Salzburg area.
In Tirol, we also swam (lakes much colder than near Salzburg), did the alpine coasters, hiked, and did sightseeing.
So much to do, it depends how long you’re going for.
Not PP but also looking at Austria this summer would love more info on this! Sounds really neat.
That's also good to know about the lakes- I've been debating either staying lakeside in Achensee (in Tirol) or closer to Salzburg where we could easily do some daytrips to lakes. Achensee looks beauriful but I'm hesitant to go full in on a lake location if the water is really cold (and there seemed to be less of the other alpine activities in the immediate area).