Discover the best top things to do in Rennweg, Austria including Parco natura per bambini Katschhausen, Adventurepark Katschberg, Burg Mauterndorf, Porsche Automuseum, Kolnbreinsperre, Sport Schiffer, Tschu Tschu Bahn, Malta High Alpine Road, Sport 2000 Friedrich, Museum Castle Moosham.
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4.5 based on 53 reviews
Although it may it look like an ordinary play area, Katschhausen provides you so much additional funn also for the parents. Katschhausen includes a quest for children. You need to answer several (easy) questions to be able find the "bad guy". While searching for the answers kids will have fun on the playground and learn a lot about nature. Just take your time.
Don't forget to ask your free sticker book from the Katschberg tourist office or your hotel. When you completed this sticker book and found the right answer on the main question you will get a special souvenir at the Katschberg tourist office.
Katschhausen also includes a Geocache. Details can be found on geocaching.com. Actually the geocache is based on the same questions as the sticker book, but at the end you will get coordinates to find the cache, at least if you found right answers and calculate the coordinates correctly.
And when you found all answers you can come back the next days just to have fun at the playground.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Please check the weather before you visit there. Can be exhausting at a foggy day. The side bars could be more sufficent.
4.5 based on 88 reviews
Centrally located in Mauterndorf village with sufficient car park for free.
Adults €9, kids 5,5 and under age 6 for free.
Availability of several language audio guides.
A tour to the very well renovated tower is recommended and a guide will explain how the people managed their lives at that time with many original fittings and furnishing. The view from the top is really nice and 360 °.
There was a daily show in August (all summer).
Kids have a large playground on the backside of the courtyard with slides etc.
An old style tavern/restaurant provides food and drinks with an outside Terrace for hot days with a nice view.
4 based on 85 reviews
Despite the fact that Ferdinand Porsche sr. did most of his work under the nazi cloud and that he clearly was inspired (to say in the least) by the ideas of automobile engineers whose names are long forgotten, it is undeniable that he was one of the greatest automotive engineers of the 20th century. Porsche buffs go automatically to the grandiose Porsche museum in Stuttgart, but it is appropriate that in Gmünd, Carinthia, this private Porsche museum has been founded, because Gmünd is the place were the very first Porsches were built. In this museum some early and rare Porsches can be admired. Porsche is now a grand name in the automotive industry, not only producing cutting edge sports cars, but also the Porsche and Piëch families own the majority of the Volkswagen conglomerate. But here in Gmünd in this small private museum you can taste the humble beginnings. Entrance for a fee, free entrance with the Kärnten Card.
4.5 based on 99 reviews
We stayed in the area for a few days and this place was recommended to us by our hotel.
Using our Karnten Card we got free admission and then took our time taking in all the sights and the wonderful engineering of the roads, tunnels and if course the dam itself.
A truly wonderful place to visit in rain or Sunshine.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
SPORT SCHIFFER - Innerkrems Skiing School has been active in the world of winter sports for over 25 years. We are the complete sport provider in the region. From beginners to experts level we are the specialists. Here you can join race camps with the Boss personaly, a professional world Cup Trainer, or do cool snowboard camps, different trend sports like guided ski tours with free riding in the carintian nocky Mountains.
4 based on 54 reviews
We heard about the vineyards and this tschu tschu train to get there. We waited 25 minutes (as it runs every hour), and it took us up to a cafe/vineyard that didn't have any view, and dropped us and the guy said he would pick us up in one hour. The driver can;t speak English by the way. So we decided to have some drinks and walk down. You can walk in 20 minutes. If you want to see a vineyard, walk up, but that even is not worth the effort we thought. Maybe in a beautiful summer day...
5 based on 58 reviews
Whether you're a keen driver or just want to admire the stunning Alpine views, you'll love the Malta Alpine Road. There's a small toll (per passenger) and off you go. The higher you climb, well it just gets better and better. Spectacular scenery, twisting roads, ancient tunnels, and we stopped off at several spots along the road for photographs, including hiking trails past many spectacular Waterfalls. The adventure continues at the top of the trail where you can cross the vast Kölnbrein Damn. There is literally something for everyone here. Allow at least half a day to enjoy this visit properly.
3 based on 6 reviews
Booked ski hire from here in advance via the 'net for my family - very reasonably priced. On arrival the staff were English speaking and helpful. The equipment is good quality and it wasn't too busy. The only extra cost was insurance which I hadn't counted on but thought was necessary. My son swapped his skis for a snowboard halfway through the week with no problems. On return the staff were again friendly and efficient.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Just a honest, real old fortrage, together with the local guide, a real must.
Check out the sheep in the yard, under the old draw bridge. Once you call BURLIE, the all answer with a BAA. Could not stop doing this and some of the sheep were horse.
A real unique experiance.
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