Vösendorf is a town in the district of Mödling in the Austrian state of Lower Austria.
General informationGöstling is situated in the mountains at an altitude of 532 m, and has 2200 inhabitants. Located by a river and a skiing area, Göstling - the vilage with a zest for life - presents itself in the middle of the magnificent natural backdrop of the 'Göstlinger' alps. Smart town houses, welcoming people, well-loved customs, a long-standing catering trade with holiday offerings for the whole family.
Gross Enzersdorf is a town and municipality in the district of Gänserndorf in the Austrian state of Lower Austria, directly east of Vienna north of the Danube. Apart from the city itself, it also includes 7 municipalities subordinate.
Krems is a town of 24,110 inhabitants in Austria, in the federal state of Lower Austria. It is the fifth-largest city of Lower Austria and is approximately 70 kilometres (43 miles) west of Vienna. Krems is a city with its own statute (or Statutarstadt), and therefore it is both a municipality and a district.
Sankt Pölten or St. Pölten is the capital city of the State of Lower Austria in northeast Austria. With 52,340 (December 2013) inhabitants, it is Lower Austria's largest city. Sankt Pölten is a city with its own statute (or Statutarstadt) and therefore it is both a municipality and a district in the Mostviertel.
Reichenau an der Rax is a common, fair district Neunkirchen, Lower Austria. In 2011 the town had 2,723 inhabitants. The village is located at an altitude of 484-680 m above nm the mountain Rax (2,007 m) which is part of the northeast branch of the Alpine limestone.
Gmund este un orășel liniștit și ordonat de munte.
Dürnstein is a town of 911 inhabitants in the district of Krems-Land in Lower Austria Wachau. The village is situated on the Danube, is frequently visited by tourists. Dürnstein is a really good starting point for short trips in the surroundings: monasteries, fortresses, castles, ancient cities and so on. No matter if you go by car or bike, there are many interesting places around.
How to get thereBy car: you take the motorway A2 til the exit Wiener Neustadt West and then the local road B 26 to Puchberg or motorway A2 til the exit Wöllersdorf and then the local road B 21 to Puchberg. By train: to Wiener Neustadt and from there the local train to Puchberg. By airplane: the nearest airport is Vienna-Schwechat.
Schwechat is a city south-east of Vienna, Schwechat River. The village is known for the existence of an international airport and the largest refineries in Austria. From the administrative point of view belongs to the district of Vienna.
Petronell-Carnuntum is a community in Bruck an der Leitha in Austria.
Petronell-Carnuntum is located in the industrial area of Lower Austria. About 26% of the municipality is divided. It can be bad right in the Danube, southwest of Hainburg and in der Donau.
Lower Austria este provincie federală din 1918 și are capitala la St. Pölten. Este principala producătoare de produse agricole din Austria, cunoscută și pentru producția de vin. De asemenea, din ce în ce mai mulți turiști o preferă ca destinație de iarnă.
General informationWaidhofen, at an altitude of 510 m, has 5770 inhabitants and is situated by a river. The town's own special charm is down to its truly varied history. Since 1171, it has always been influenced by its - sometimes hostile, sometimes peaceful - direct neighbourhood to what was then Bohemia. And that had an influence on the architecture, too. Fortresses from the Middle Ages are sitll recognisable today. But the real emblems of Waidhofen are the two towers of the church and town hall, which have defined the town's sillhouette for centuries.
Wiener Neustadt is a city located south of Vienna, in the state of Lower Austria, in north-east Austria. It is a self-governed city and the seat of the district administration of Wiener Neustadt-Land. The city is the site of one of the world's oldest military academies, the Theresian Military Academy, which was established by Empress Maria Theresa of Austria in 1752 to train officers for the Austrian army.