Places in Austria!
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- 2. to be the inspiration behind Sleeping Beauty’s Castle, and it is easy to see why. The castle boasts 14 gates, each designed to protect the castle and its inhabitants. An incredible inclined railway brings visitors to the castle, which is also home to a church designed using marble and boasting an abundance of sculptures. The armory, featuring an array of 14th century weapons, is still open to the public.
- 4. The capital of Austria, home to many museums and other cool attractions
- 5. situated high up on cliff, overlooking the calming waters of the Danube river, rests the peaceful Benedictine abbey.
- 6. a scenic 18-mile stretch of dramatic cliffs, rolling hills, and picturesque vineyards,Situated along the Danube River
- 7. its loosely defined confines are glimmering lakes, rolling hills, alpine valleys, and dramatic mountain ranges.
- 10. The largest lake in Carinthia, the Worthersee lies in the south of Austria at the foot of the Gurktal Alps and Karawanks mountain range. In summer, many people come to swim in the warm waters and bask in the Mediterranean climate.
- 13. This major Austrian road starts in Bruck and travels towards the magnificent 12,461-foot Grossglockner, Austria’s tallest mountain
- 15. Castle
- 16. of the major tourist attractions in Vienna.
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- 1. nestled in the heart of the Tyrolean Alps, St Anton am Arlberg is one of the most popular ski resort towns in Austria.
- 3. line the border of Austria, It is home to towering glacial peaks, jagged mountain cliffs, and tree-lined valleys
- 8. beautiful town that has been used mainly for wintersports
- 9. Austria's second largest city
- 11. small city is set on the shores of a vividly blue lake, from which it draws its name, with cosy chalets and flower-filled meadows coating the slopes.
- 12. Home to a complex of underground ice caves
- 14. Birthplace of Mozart,scenic with views of the Eastern Alps. The city is divided by the Salzach River, with medieval and baroque buildings of the pedestrian Altstadt (Old City) on its left bank,