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    Accommodations 
    for your cycling holiday

    A hotel or a campsite is more than just an accommodation.

    They are places of retreat, rest and relaxation. With a stay in a comfortable room or a place in the middle of nature, you leave your everyday life behind. There you will find protection and time to regenerate during a cycling trip. In addition, these accommodations are visited mostly by people like you. Get to know them and make your cycling holiday something very special.

    Velontour destinations

    in Austria, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Slovenia, and Liechtenstein

    Velontour combines activity with pleasure.

    Velontour bringing you close to landscapes and their nature. A multifaceted cycling holiday is on the agenda.

    Leisure experts

    Uhudler © Burgenland Tourismus Birgit Machtinger

    The Uhudler is a typical wine speciality from the Südburgenland. It is made from unprocessed grape varieties such as Ripatella, Delaware, Concordia and Elvira, which have been grown here for over 100 years.

    Speciality Uhudler wine

    AustriaBurgenland, Southern Burgenland

    Blaufränkischland © Burgenland Tourismus - stillsandemotions

    The entire region is closely linked to wine – both in Blaufränkischland Mittelburgenland and in Rosalia, Austria’s only Rosé DAC region.

    Fine wines and culinary delicacies

    AustriaBurgenland, Central Burgenland – Rosalia

    SlowFood Kärntner Nudeln © Kärnten.at - MHofmann

    Wonderfully fresh, seasonal products can be found at the “HereinSpaziert” delicatessen shop in Steinfeld. So connoisseurs can look forward to finding some regional delicacies to treat their tastebuds.

    Delicatessen shop in Steinfeld

    AustriaCarinthia,

    Steckerlfisch von Theresia Palmethofer © Lisa Eiersebner

    Creative dishes were created during the Mostviertel field experiments: feta cheese in ash with chive pesto, char served on a blood sausage and einkorn wheat risotto, and Traisen valley asparagus on nettles served with an Ötscher soil espuma.

    Mostviertel field experiments

    AustriaLower Austria, Mostviertel

    Marillen © NÖW - Stefan Fürtbauer

    The “cradle” of the apricot lies in China. The fruit was cultivated there 4,000 years ago before Alexander the Great brought it to Europe. The Romans brought it to the Wachau, where it has been cultivated for around 2,000 years. Since 1996, the name “Wachauer Marille g.U.” has been a protected designation of origin within the EU.

    Wachau apricot

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    Almkulinarik by Richard Rauch © Martin Huber

    4-toque chef Richard Rauch has developed excellent alpine dishes for the Schladming-Dachstein region. Creative delicacies are conjured up together with the local innkeepers.

    Alpine cuisine by Richard Rauch

    AustriaStyria, Schladming-Dachstein

    Biergenuss im Mühlviertel © Patrick Langwallner

    Brewing art and beer enjoyment are integral to Mühlviertel, much like its hills and granite. It’s as synonymous as “Amen” to a prayer. In this region, where beer has been brewed for over 500 years, it proudly identifies itself as a global hub for beer and takes pride in being home to Austria’s largest hop cultivation region.

    Brewing Art & Beer Enjoyment

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    Genuss Radtour in Bad Tatzmannsdorf © Roland Unger

    Every year at the end of September you can sample, buy and enjoy the best products and discover the taste of the region at the traditional Schmatz in Tatz gourmet market. Sampling the best wines, chatting with friends and experiencing living traditions – all under the motto “Slow down and relax”.

    Schmatz in Tatz – regional gourmet market

    , Southern Burgenland