Ramingstein is a municipality in the district of Tamsweg in the state of Salzburg in Austria. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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4. Salt Mine HalleinHallein The Hallein Salt Mine, also known as Salzbergwerk Dürrnberg, is an underground salt mine located in the Dürrnberg plateau above Hallein, Austria. The mine has been worked for over 7,000 years since the time of the Celtic tribes and earlier. It helped ensure nearby Salzburg would become a powerful trading community. Since World War I, it has served as a mining museum, known for its long wooden slides between levels. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
6. Hallstatter SeeHallstatt Hallstätter See or Lake Hallstatt is a lake in the Salzkammergut, Austria, located at 47°34′43″N 13°39′38″E. It is named after Hallstatt, a small market town in Austria, famous for its salt mining since prehistoric times and the starting point of the world's oldest and still working industrial pipeline – for brine to Bad Ischl and further to Ebensee. Since about 1970/1980 the only ship-mail-line of Austria crossed the lake from the railway on the east shore to the town in the west. In winters the road on the west shore tended to be blocked by high snow or the risk of avalanches. When the ice on the lake was thick enough, a sled pulled by men or horses, later a motorized track vehicle was used to transport mail and persons. Later a tunneled road was built through Hallstatt and ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Das Almhaus Bachler liegt in Kärnten auf 1000 Metern Seehöhe. Das idyllische lavanttaler Bauernhaus hat 2 Ferienwohnungen mit Balkon und wird als Ganzjahresbetrieb geführt. Die wunderbare Aussicht lässt den Blick über das gesamte Lavanttal, das Jauntal, die Karawanken bis hin zum Pyramidenkogel schweifen. Naturliebhaber, Ruhesuchende und Familien genießen diesen wunderbaren Ort.
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Almhaus Bachler Margarethe Mayer & Thomas Pucher Gundisch-Nord 22 9423 St. Georgen im Lavanttal +43 (0)664 65 222 64 UrlaubamBauernhof.at/Almhaus.Bachler
Video by: Johannes Rass
austria motorcycle tour with m2 mototours drone footage
Austrian MotoGP motorcycle tour: last August we went on an awesome motorcycle tour across the French Alps, Switzerland, Austria and Italy.
We saw the Austrian MotoGP race at the Red Bull Ring, and it was amazing. You wouldn't believe the number of fans that were there. The circuit is amazing.
As exciting or more exciting was the motorcycle ride to get there. Grenoble, Mont Blanc, Annecy, Andermatt, Innsbruck, the Dolomites, the Alps, the Stelvio Pass, Bellagio, Lake Como and more. The hotels and food were excellent as well.
We visited a lot of great places. Ramingstein Castle (in this video) in Austria is one of them. Stop and visit if you are in the area, we were very well received.
Our group was so much fun, we can't wait to do it again. Thanks to the M2 MotoTours Team for such an unforgettable experience. 5*****.
Thanks! The Austrian MotoGP Group 2016
Snow biking with Herby Bliem in Austria's Lungau region
Our man, Herby Bliem, of St Martin Chalets is one of Austria's best-loved snow bike guides and instructors. A bit of a natural on the snow, here you can see him doing a quick demo for one of our guests. Snow biking may look a bit scary at first glance, but it's actually pretty easy to learn. Using the slope to control your speed, it's a lovely way to enjoy the mountain, and snow bikes can be carried on all of Lungau's ski lifts.
The snow bike is actually an Austrian invention - first launched by Engelbert Brenter in 1949. Engelbert founded his company back in 1929 in Hallein, Austria, but it wasn't until 10th March 1949 that he registered his invention, the 'sit ski' (also knows as a ski bob, ski bike and snow bike), under patent number 2790.
Today St Martin Chalets partners with the Brenter family, offering guests the chance to try, hire and/or learn how to ride snow bikes. Experience has shown us that they make an excellent alternative to a day on the skis. Many of our guests make use of them - whether they're experienced skiers or beginners.