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Departure from Vienna
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Estimated arrival to Schladming
12:12h

Trip duration: 192min

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Forchtenstein Castle
Austria

75 min

Centuries of history are engraved in the stones of the Forchtenstein castle. Even from afar, it is not hard to understand why this is the... only fortress in the region that was never captured during the Turkish Wars. Situated high above the Wulkatal valley, the castle is perched on a foothill of the Rosaliengebirge Mountain. Learn about the affluent Esterhazy family as you tour the rooms of this opulent fortress. Not to be missed is the armory where you can see all kind of weapons from the Middle Ages.

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Liechtenstein Castle
Austria

75 min

If this ancient castle is along your route, it is worth the stop, if for nothing more than to see the great Romanesque architecture. This... castle is today considered as one of the rarest and best-preserved examples of a secular Romanesque building in Europe. The access to the castle is possible only through guided tour available in English and German and the tour gives a comprehensive and informative insight into the castle’s past.

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Admont Abbey
Austria

90 min

What a divine place not only for book lovers but for anybody looking for some escape from the fast-paced world! If you will be not... overwhelmed by its exterior (which for sure you will) you will be awed once you step inside. With its 70,000 volumes and magnificent frescoes by Bartolomeo Altomonte, and art collections, this captivating place truly seems like a fairyland. The art collections are divided in two parts: Historical and Modern Art. If the largest monastic library in the world doesn’t take your breath away, than perhaps you should take a peek in the Natural History Museum with over 250,000 insect specimens.

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Baden bei Wien
Austria

75 min

Baden bei Wien is simply inviting to relax and unwind with its laid back feel in a lovely small town full of beautiful gardens and... historic buildings. The town is surrounded with stunning nature consisting of lush green hills, meadows and vineyards so a short hike would also be a good idea. But if you are looking for some proper relaxation than enjoy the spas and outdoor pools with the sulfurous springs. Once you are well rested, head for the big casino built back in 1934 (just make sure to bring appropriate attire) and try your luck. Other points of interest include the Beethoven House and a modern art museum honoring the works by Arnulf Rainer.

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Oberkapfenberg Castle
Austria

75 min

How about staying or dining in a place that dates back to 13th century? With Oberkapfenberg Castle you’ll have your chance. It was founded around... 1264 and then completely refurbished in Renaissance style in the 1550s. Today it is a hotel that kept almost all of its original structure so you can enjoy delightful culinary specialties in the Cellar of the Knights in an authentic medieval atmosphere. After a nice meal, take a short pleasant walk to the Stubenbergs 17th century Loreto Chapel, home to a legendary Black Madonna.

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Franzensburg
Austria

135 min

Unlike other castles, Franzensburg does not dominate its surroundings from hilltop, but it stands in the middle of a lake, thus to access it one... must take a short ferry ride. Franzensburg got its name from its creator, the Emperor Franz II, who in fact built this marvelous edifice as an imitation of medieval castle. Hard to believe, because it seems truly authentic with its dungeon, chapel and coronation room, which all can be viewed. This is all owing to the fact that original medieval architectural features, that today ornate the castle, were collected from monasteries and churches, palaces and town halls throughout the Empire.