ADVENT

Where the Christkind
takes a break.

Winter Waldviertel, Arbesbach, © Michael Liebert
Winterwandern, © Niederösterreich Werbung/ Robin Uthe
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Holiday in Lower Austria

Latest from Lower Austria: exceptional holiday offers, selected event information and special tips for your free time: Lower Austria is the state you can experience, discover and taste the amazing things in life.

Winter in Lackenhof, © schwarz-koenig.at

Winter tips for families

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Silent Spa, © Therme Laa – Hotel & Silent Spa

Thermal springs and wellness

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Advent market in Mödling, © Niederösterreich Werbung/Robert Herbst

Advent in Lower Austria

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Experience Baden near Vienna in winter, © Niederösterreich Werbung/ Peter Burgstaller

Lower Austria's Cities in Winter

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Skiing on the Hochkar, © Niederösterreich Werbung/ zivot s bambulkama

Skiing and snowboarding

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Winter hiking, © sommertage.com

Winter hiking

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A wintry sunset over Anna-Alm, © Niederösterreich-Werbung/Michael Liebert

Snug winter huts

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Alpaca hiking, Waldviertel, © Waldviertel Tourismus/sommertage.com

Winter beyond the slopes

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Today, the historic heartland of Austria is a popular holiday and excursion destination.

Lower Austria

In the heart of Europe and surrounded by constantly changing borders: Lower Austria has always attracted people and powers. This has made for an eventful history and an extremely rich cultural heritage. Its treasures range from small, ancient figurines like the Venus of Willendorf, to large-scale and modern architecture like the Government Quarter and the Cultural District in St Pölten - the youngest state capital in Europe. Lower Austria's special geographic location has not only given the country a rich cultural heritage, but also an incomparable variety of landscape types thanks to the meeting of Alpine, Pannonian, and northern and southern European climate zones. Alluvial forests and steppes, alpine pastures and lakes, gorges and hilly landscapes, river valleys and moors.... There is probably no other place in Europe where so many landscapes come together harmoniously in such a dense area. The country on the Danube presents itself as a scenic and culturally attractive holiday destination!