Danube River
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Lower Austria
175 destsLower Austria is the largest province in Austria, known for its diverse landscapes that include rolling vineyards, historic towns, and the Danube River. The region boasts notable sites like the picturesque Wachau Valley, famous for its apricot orchards and terraced vineyards. Krems and Dürnstein are charming towns that offer a glimpse into the region's medieval past, while the vibrant city of St. Pölten serves as the provincial capital. Lower Austria is also home to several castles, such as Schloss Grafenegg, and natural parks like the Thayatal National Park, which provide opportunities for hiking and exploring local flora and fauna. This area is rich in wine culture, particularly known for Grüner Veltliner and Riesling varieties, drawing wine enthusiasts to its many wineries. The blend of nature, history, and gastronomy makes the province a fascinating destination for those looking to explore Austria beyond the usual tourist routes.

Upper Austria
06 destsUpper Austria is known for its stunning landscapes, featuring the Danube River and the foothills of the Alps. The largest city, Linz, is a cultural hub with a rich industrial heritage, hosting the Ars Electronica Center for contemporary media art. The region is also famous for its picturesque lakes, such as Traunsee and Attersee, which offer outdoor activities like hiking and sailing. Explore charming towns like Gmunden, known for its pottery, and Steyr, where medieval architecture meets a vibrant textile industry. Upper Austria's history includes significant events from the Habsburg era and the industrial revolution, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in cultural depth and local traditions.
