3. Bregenz FestivalBregenz Bregenz is the capital of Vorarlberg, the westernmost state of Austria. The city is on the eastern shores of Lake Constance, the third-largest freshwater lake in Central Europe, between Switzerland in the west and Germany in the northwest. The city is on a plateau falling in a series of terraces to the lake at the foot of Pfänder mountain. It is a junction of the arterial roads from the Rhine valley to the German Alpine foothills, with cruise ship services on Lake Constance. It is famous for the annual summer music festival Bregenzer Festspiele as well as the dance festival Bregenzer Spring. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
4. Swarovski Crystal WorldsWattens Swarovski is an Austrian producer of lead glass headquartered in Wattens, Austria. The company is split into three major industry areas: the Swarovski Crystal Business, that primarily produces lead glass jewelry and accessories; Swarovski Optik, which produces optical instruments such as telescopes, telescopic sights for rifles, and binoculars; Tyrolit, a manufacturer of grinding, sawing, drilling, and dressing tools, as well as a supplier of tools and machines. Today, Swarovski Crystal Business is the highest grossing business unit with a global reach of approximately 2,800 stores in around 170 countries, more than 27,000 employees, and a revenue of about 2.6 billion euros . From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
5. Alpine CoasterImst A mountain coaster or alpine coaster is a type of roller coaster with bobsled-like cars on tracks installed on a mountain. It is similar to alpine slides where a low-wheeled sled is used to navigate the track, but instead of running over smooth concave tracks like the alpine slide, alpine coasters run on rails with up-stop wheels like traditional roller coasters. Thus, an alpine coaster isn't necessarily safer due to the jerky movements the cart makes as it navigates its way on a fixed track. Alpine coasters are undoubtedly slower than an alpine slide since alpine coasters have speed regulated carts that prevent a rider from experiencing the track at full speed. Tracks are usually tubular rails, like a steel roller coaster, while some have monorail-type tracks. Unlike a traditional roller ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Only a 3-minute walk from restaurants and the bakery in the centre of Nesselwängle, Haus Bilgeri offers a fully equipped apartment with views of the Tannheimer Mountains. There is also a garden terrace. A private bathroom, a kitchen with all necessary cutlery, crockery and kitchenware and a TV with cable channels are further features of the Bilgeri apartment. Final cleaning is included in the rate. Fresh bread rolls can be provided every morning on request. A storage room for ski equipment is available and you can park your car for free on site. Toys and games for children are provided as well. The Krinnenalp ski lift is 0.6 miles away and the Füssner Jöchle Ski Area in Grän is 3.1 miles away. Both can easily be reached by a free ski bus, which stops 1,313 feet from the property. A Cross-country skiing trail passes next to the house. You can go bathing to the Haldensee lake, where also activity programs for children are offered, and explore the Tannheimer Valley on numerous hiking and mountain biking paths. A bike rental store can be reached by car in 10 minutes. In summer, the tickets for the local cable cars are included in the rate.