Road Trip Austria

2 Week Driving Itinerary Around Austria’s Medieval Towns

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Note: This itinerary is designed to efficiently cover major medieval towns in Austria over two weeks, ensuring you experience each location’s rich history and culture.

Day 1-2: Vienna

  • Road Trip Austria – Start in Vienna, Austria’s capital.
  • Explore the historic centre, St. Stephen’s Cathedral, and Hofburg Palace.
  • Visit the medieval parts of the city and enjoy traditional Viennese cuisine.

Day 3-4: Krems and Dürnstein

  • Drive to Krems, a medieval town in the Wachau Valley.
  • Explore the old town and visit Göttweig Abbey.
  • Next, visit Dürnstein, known for its castle ruins and stunning views of the Danube.

Day 5-6: Salzburg

  • Head to Salzburg, the birthplace of Mozart.
  • Visit the Hohensalzburg Fortress and Salzburg Cathedral, and stroll through the Altstadt (Old Town).
  • Explore nearby Hallstatt, a picturesque medieval village.

Day 7: Innsbruck

  • Drive to Innsbruck, surrounded by the Alps.
  • Visit the medieval Old Town, Golden Roof, and Ambras Castle.
  • Enjoy Tyrolean cuisine in the evening.

Day 8-9: Bregenz

  • Road Trip Austria – Travel to Bregenz, near Lake Constance.
  • Explore the medieval town centre and visit the Pfänder mountain.
  • Optionally, take a short trip to Feldkirch, a medieval town nearby.

Day 10: Graz

  • Head to Graz, Austria’s second-largest city.
  • Visit the medieval old town, Graz Cathedral, and Schlossberg.
  • Explore the Styrian Armoury, the world’s largest historic armoury.

Day 11-12: Klagenfurt and Hochosterwitz Castle

  • Drive to Klagenfurt, capital of Carinthia.
  • Visit the medieval city centre and Minimundus, a miniature park.
  • Take a day trip to Hochosterwitz Castle, one of Austria’s most important medieval castles.

Day 13: St. Pölten and Melk Abbey

  • Travel to St. Pölten, Austria’s oldest city.
  • Visit the town hall and St. Pölten Cathedral.
  • Take a short drive to Melk Abbey, a stunning baroque abbey.

Day 14: Return to Vienna

  • Drive back to Vienna.
  • Spend the day revisiting any favourite spots or exploring new ones.
  • Conclude your trip with a farewell dinner in a traditional Viennese tavern.

Tips for Efficient Travel:

  1. Car Rental: Rent a car for flexibility and to explore off-the-beaten-path locations.
  2. Accommodations: Book accommodations in advance, preferably centrally located within each town for easy exploration.
  3. Navigation: Use a reliable GPS or navigation app with updated maps of Austria.
  4. Parking: Research parking options in each town, as some medieval towns have limited parking in the centre.
  5. Local Regulations: Be aware of driving regulations, especially in historic areas.
  6. Rest: Ensure adequate rest between drives to enjoy each destination fully.

This itinerary offers a comprehensive journey through Austria’s medieval history. It balances driving time with exploration, ensuring a rich and fulfilling experience.

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