Austria Offroad Travel & Tours – Your Vacation

Austria Offroad Travel & Tours – Your Vacation

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Offroad travel in Austria: Discover adventurous tours

Welcome to Austria - the paradise for off-road travel! Whether it's gravel paths or adventurous forest trails in the Niedere Tauern, with OVERCROSS® you'll find the best tours. Experience the fascinating quarries near Burghausen and challenging trails around the Schneeberg. The Hohe Tauern National Park delights with untouched nature. Take advantage of the best travel time in spring or autumn for exciting off-road adventures. After an action-packed day, the Wiener Schnitzel is a must. Discover Austria - where adventure and culinary experiences go hand in hand!

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Austria Travel and Vacation – Good to know

Austria is part of the EU, so many travelers from Europe do not need a visa. Travelers from third countries should inform themselves about the visa requirement. A Schengen visa can be applied for online and is not available upon arrival. Please visit the website of the Austrian embassy in your country for specific information and instructions.
The Vienna Airport (VIE) is the largest and offers the best international connections. Alternatives are the airport in Salzburg (SZG) and Innsbruck (INN), which are ideal for off-road adventures in the Alps. From Vienna Airport, you can easily reach the country by public transport or rental car.
The local currency in Austria is the Euro (EUR). Credit cards are accepted in most establishments, but it is wise to carry some cash for small shops or rural areas. ATMs are widespread, so don’t hesitate to withdraw some if you are going off-road.
No specific vaccinations are required for entry into Austria, but it is recommended to purchase travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and accidents, especially if you are traveling off-road. Stay informed about current health advice, especially if you are traveling to remote areas.
To drive a vehicle in Austria, you need a valid European driving license or an international driving license. SIM cards are easily available, especially in mobile phone stores and supermarkets. A cheap provider is A1 or 3, so you can stay online even in remote areas.
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