Itinerary
The Austrian Lakes area offers a glorious mix of spectacular views, forest trails, picture-perfect villages and swimming opportunities galore! The walks are relaxed, following mainly well-marked routes, with stunning lake views every day. Every stop brings new discoveries such as St Wolfgang's antique cog railway, the summit of Schafberg and Mozart's museum in St. Gilgen.
Program zájezdu
Arrive at Bad Ischl (dinner)
Kolowratshohe or Jainzenberg (breakfast)
Vormauerstein or Schwarzensee (breakfast)
Hallstatt Walk (breakfast)
Free day (breakfast)
Katrin (breakfast)
Gschwendt (breakfast)
Leave Bad Ischl (breakfast)
Podrobnosti o zájezdu
accommodation
The Hotel Goldenes Schiff boasts a prime location in Bad Ischl's pedestrianised town centre and sits on the banks of the Traun River. Inside, it's modern and comfortable, with first-class facilities including a spa, with sauna and steam room.
guide
Although the minimum age of clients on this trip is 12 years, younger children may also be accepted on request; please enquire for details and child prices. As this is a self-guided holiday there is no group and no leader. A local agent is on hand to assist you and route directions and maps are provided. The route directions contain a 24-hour emergency assistance telephone number. In an emergency, the local agent is normally able to dispatch a taxi or pick you up themselves. They may wish to charge for this service.
meals
All breakfasts and 1 evening meal are included. Austria is renowned for wholesome, robust food. The cuisine is a reflection of the culinary exchange that went on during the time of empires - French, Spanish, Dutch, German and Croatian cuisine have all contributed to the flavours, to name just a few. You will be set up for the day with a breakfast of cold meats and cheeses, traditional bread, jam and coffee. Austrians tend to eat heartily at lunch time and less in the evenings, but you will be well catered for at dinner. Local specialities include the ever present 'Wiener Schnitzel' (breaded veal cutlet) and various stews of beef and pork. Dumplings, potatoes or noodles are all regular accompaniments along with vegetables. Of course, the fresh fish found in the lakes like rainbow trout, brown trout and whitefish will be a feature of many menus, often grilled with butter and herbs, or stuffed with local mushrooms. Desserts are often fruit based - such as 'apfelstrudel' or cream pastries. 'Rehrucken' is a traditional chocolate and almond cream cake. 'Linzertorte' is a flaky cake lined with currant or raspberry jam, encased and covered by a lattice of cake dough. Mozart's home town's speciality is 'Salzburger Nockerln', which is a very light dessert souffle dusted with vanilla sugar and sometimes served with strawberries on the side. Plum brandy is a popular post dinner drink, or you could try one of the various types of schnapps. Austrian wine tends to be white and fairly sweet in the manner of German Mosel wines. Beer is a better known product of the country and you will find a wide variety of local brews. The best known are Gosser and Augustiner Brau and come in light or dark forms.
others
— Travel insurance — Single accommodation (available on request) - compulsory single supplement — Visas or vaccinations
transport
The local agent is often able to dispatch a taxi should you need it in an emergency, but may wish to charge you for this service.
For flight inclusive bookings transfers are included from Salzburg airport at 13:35, and back to Salzburg airport at 11:30. For land only bookings transfers are available for a supplement.
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