Historical and Cultural Attractions in the Top Camping Austria Regions

18.06.2024

Austria is not only known for its breathtaking landscapes and outstanding campsites, but also for its rich cultural heritage and fascinating history. From magnificent castles and medieval towns to impressive museums, there is plenty to discover near our Top Camping sites. Here are some of the most famous and interesting historical and cultural attractions you can visit during your stay.

NIEDERÖSTERREICH

Donaupark Camping Tulln (Tulln, Donau)

Roman Tower Tulln:
The impressive mosaics and exhibits from the Roman era make the Roman Tower a cultural highlight. It offers fascinating insights into the region’s Roman history.

Die Garten Tulln:
Europe’s first ecological garden show, featuring beautiful themed gardens and innovative sustainable concepts. A paradise for nature lovers and garden enthusiasts.

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BURGENLAND

Strandcamping Podersdorf (Podersdorf, Neusiedler See)

Esterházy Palace in Eisenstadt

A magnificent Baroque residence that offers fascinating insights into the life of the Esterházy princely family. The opulent state rooms and the beautiful palace park are absolutely worth a visit.

Neusiedler See – Seewinkel National Park:

A UNESCO World Heritage Site with unique flora and fauna. The park is a paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers, featuring numerous hiking and cycling trails.

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OBERÖSTERREICH

Camping Berau (Wolfgangsee, Salzkammergut)

Mozart House in St. Gilgen: The birthplace of Mozart’s mother, now a museum. It offers fascinating insights into the life and history of the Mozart family.

Historic Town Hall of St. Gilgen: A charming building in the heart of the town that reflects the region’s history and culture. The picturesque lanes and the view of Lake Wolfgang make the visit a truly special experience.

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KÄRNTEN

Camping Breznik (Turnersee, Kärnten)

Old Town of Klagenfurt: The charming old town, featuring the famous Lindwurm Fountain and the historic Landhaus, is a must-see for every visitor. Stroll through its picturesque alleys and take in the historic atmosphere.

Magdalensberg Archaeological Museum: This museum showcases fascinating finds from Roman times and offers insights into the ancient history of the region. A captivating destination for history enthusiasts.

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Komfort-Camping Burgstaller (Döbriach, Millstätter See)

Millstatt Abbey: This former Benedictine monastery impresses with its Romanesque architecture and its magnificent abbey church. A walk through the complex feels like a journey back in time.

Town of Gmünd: Known for its well-preserved medieval city walls and the Porsche Museum, Gmünd is a true insider tip for culture enthusiasts and car lovers alike.

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Seecamping Berghof (Villach, Ossiacher See)

Landskron Castle Ruins: These impressive castle ruins offer not only fantastic panoramic views but also a captivating birds-of-prey show that fascinates visitors of all ages. The castle has a long and eventful history, which you can explore on a guided or self-guided tour.

Ossiach Abbey: A Baroque monastery featuring magnificent architecture and regular concerts. Ossiach Abbey is a cultural landmark of the region and stands out for its historical and artistic significance.

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SALZBURG

Sportcamp Woferlgut (Bruck, Großglockner)

National Park Gallery at the Kitzsteinhorn:

The National Park Gallery offers fascinating insights into the alpine world of the Hohe Tauern National Park. Discover the region’s impressive geology and diverse flora and fauna in an exhibition that begins at an altitude of 3,029 metres. A special highlight is the panoramic viewing platforms, which provide breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain landscape.

Kaprun Castle:

This medieval castle towers majestically over the town of Kaprun and offers a glimpse into life in the Middle Ages. Regular events and guided tours bring history to life.

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Seecamp Zell am See (Zell am See, Zeller See)

Vogtturm City Museum: Housed in a medieval tower, this historic museum offers a fascinating journey through the history of Zell am See. From archaeological discoveries and local art to historic documents, the museum is a true treasure trove of regional knowledge.

Kaprun High Mountain Reservoirs: The impressive Mooserboden and Wasserfallboden reservoirs offer not only spectacular views but also engaging insights into the history and engineering of the power plant. Visitors can join guided tours of the facilities and learn more about hydropower and its significance for the region.

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TIROL

Ferienparadies Natterer See (Natters, Innsbruck)

Golden Roof: Located in the heart of Innsbruck’s old town, this late Gothic landmark with its shimmering gilded tiles is one of Tyrol’s most famous symbols. It houses a museum that tells the story of the building and the region.

Imperial Palace Innsbruck (Hofburg): This former imperial residence impresses with its opulent halls and historic artworks. The Hofburg offers deep insights into the life and power of the Habsburgs.

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Tirol Camp Fieberbrunn (Fieberbrunn, Pillerseetal)

Tratzberg Castle: A magnificent Renaissance castle known for its elaborate ceiling frescoes and impressive rooms. Engaging guided tours take visitors back into its splendid past.  

Mining and Gothic Museum Leogang: This museum highlights the region’s long mining tradition and showcases remarkable Gothic artworks. A fascinating destination for anyone interested in history and art.

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Erlebnis Resort Aufenfeld (Aschau, Zillertal)

Zillertal Dairy Experience: Immerse yourself in the world of dairy farming and cheese production. This interactive experience lets you witness the entire production process up close and taste delicious regional products.

Zillertal Railway: A historic steam train that travels through the picturesque Zillertal landscape. A ride on the Zillertal Railway feels like a journey back in time and offers spectacular views.

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Zugspitz Resort (Ehrwald, Zugspitz Arena)

Tyrolean Zugspitze Museum: Discover the captivating history of the first ascent and the development of the Zugspitze. The museum showcases fascinating exhibits and documents that highlight the challenges and triumphs of early mountaineers.

Neuschwanstein Castle: Just a short drive away lies the world-famous fairytale castle built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria. A visit feels like stepping straight into a storybook — its magnificent architecture and picturesque setting are absolutely breathtaking.

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EURO CAMP “Wilder Kaiser” (Kössen, Kaiserwinkl)

Maria Klobenstein Pilgrimage Church: This picturesque church has attracted pilgrims since the 18th century. Surrounded by striking rock formations and deep gorges, it offers a spiritual atmosphere and breathtaking views of the surrounding nature.

Walchsee Local Heritage Museum: A charming museum that provides deep insights into rural life and the traditions of the region. Historic exhibits and lovingly curated displays make the visit an educational and enriching experience.

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Camping Seeblick Toni (Kramsach, Alpbachtal)

Museum of Tyrolean Farmhouses: This open-air museum showcases authentic farmhouses from different eras and regions of Tyrol. Visitors can experience traditional architecture and gain a vivid impression of rural life in past centuries.

Matzen Castle: Surrounded by a picturesque park, this medieval castle is a true gem. Its well-preserved walls and towers tell stories from a bygone era and offer wonderful views of the surrounding landscape.

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Each of these campsites not only provides an ideal base for exploring nature, but also offers the opportunity to immerse yourself in Austria’s rich history and culture. Pack your bags, hit the road and discover the cultural treasures surrounding our Top Camping sites!