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Region in Austria — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇦🇹
Country
Austria
Type
Region
Best time to travel
May–October
Budget/day
85–140 €
Getting there from Germany
Linz by train from Passau in 1.5h, from Munich in 2.5h, from Vienna in 1.5h. Linz-Hörsching Airport.
About Upper Austria
Upper Austria, the fourth largest federal state of Austria, combines the Salzkammergut, the cultural city of Linz, and the idyllic Mühlviertel, offering a variety of landscapes and experiences. In the south, the Salzkammergut shines with its world-famous lakes — Traunsee, Attersee, Hallstätter See — and the UNESCO World Heritage site Hallstatt-Dachstein, making it one of the most photogenic regions in Europe. Linz, the state capital, has undergone a remarkable transformation: from an industrial site to the European Capital of Culture in 2009. The Ars Electronica Center, an internationally leading museum for digital art and future technology, the Lentos Art Museum on the Danube, and the vibrant street art scene showcase the creative side of the city. The main square, one of the largest enclosed squares in Europe, the baroque old town, and the Linzer Torte — the oldest known cake recipe in the world (1653) — represent the traditional side. The Mühlviertel north of the Danube surprises with gentle granite hills, dense forests, a tradition of linen weaving, and a burgeoning craft beer scene. The Schlögen Oxbow, a dramatic river bend of the Danube, and the treetop walkway in Kopfing are spectacular nature experiences. The Dachstein with its ice cave, the Mammoth Caves, and the Skywalk are among the most impressive excursion destinations in the federal state. Upper Austria is also a paradise for cyclists: the Danube Cycle Path, one of the most popular long-distance cycle paths in Europe, runs right through the region.
Top 5 highlights in Upper Austria
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Hallstätter See
The Salzkammergut jewel with the world-famous church view – one of the most photographed motifs in Austria.
Linz & Ars Electronica
European Capital of Culture 2009 with the futuristic Ars Electronica Center and the Lentos Art Mile.
Dachstein Giant Ice Cave
Spectacular ice formations in one of the largest ice caves in the world in the Dachstein massif.
Traunsee
Austria's deepest lake impresses with the Traunstein, the towns of Gmunden and Ebensee, and Schloss Ort.
St. Florian Monastery
One of the most significant baroque monasteries in Europe with the world's largest Bruckner organ.
Hotels in Upper Austria
Vergleiche tausende Hotels, Apartments und Resorts auf Expedia – mit Bestpreis-Garantie, kostenloser Stornierung und Bonuspunkten.
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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Upper Austria
Recommended travel time
May–October
Summer
20–28 °C
Winter
-3–5 °C, snow in the Salzkammergut
How much does a holiday in Upper Austria cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
50–75 €
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
85–140 €
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
170–300 €
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
The Salzkammergut Card offers discounted entry to over 120 attractions.
Visit Hallstatt early in the morning or in the evening – extremely crowded during the day.
Linzer Torte as a souvenir – the oldest known cake recipe in the world.
The Pöstlingbergbahn in Linz is one of the steepest adhesion railways in the world.
Boat trip on Traunsee for the best perspective on the surrounding mountains.
Food & drink in Upper Austria
These specialties you must try!
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