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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

    WNK Weinberge © Donau Niederösterreich - Barbara Elser

    Ancient wine culture meets ultra-modern wineries, venerable customs meet elegant wine events, and the finest white wines meet the down-to-earth conviviality of the Heurigen.

    Wine with history

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    Genuss und Kulinarik in der Oststeiemark © Velontour

    From quaint alpine huts and wine taverns to gourmet restaurants: the regional specialities of Eastern Styria will inspire you. A pleasure for all the senses!

    Culinary Garden

    AustriaStyria, East Styria

    Kulinarik Fischerhütte am Toplitzsee © TVB Ausseerland - Salzkammergut - Katrin Kerschbaumer

    The Aussee char is particularly tasty. A Styrian speciality with a fine, delicate note. The typical light-pink meat of this fish is simply delicious! The wonderful view is a dream! And how about accompanying it with a glass of white wine?

    The Aussee char

    AustriaStyria,

    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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    MOST © Urlaubsregion Vitalwelt Bad Schallerbach - Andreas Röbl

    Most is a typical Upper Austrian beverage. Fine-bubbled, refreshing, powerful, and fruity-tart, it not only characterizes the drink menus of local inns but also, thanks to the many fruit trees used for making Most, the landscape and cuisine of the region.

    Mostig guat

    AustriaUpper Austria, Vitalwelt Bad Schallerbach

    Windbeutel ©Berggasthof Almhütte

    This Bavarian specialty made of choux pastry is a classic! Super delicious and huge are these cream puffs in the mountain inn Almhütte with its own confectionery – rightly also called Windbeutelalm.

    The Almhütte

    GermanyBavaria,

    Bäuerliche Genusspromenade © Armin Terzer

    Where the lightness of the Mediterranean meets Alpine down-to-earthness, a culinary potpourri of South Tyrolean cuisine and Mediterranean influences awaits. The food here is always prepared with regional ingredients, a love of tradition and the right wine.

    A village for connoisseurs

    ItalySouth Tyrol,

    Tafeln im Weinviertel © Weinviertel Tourismus - Christine Wurnig

    In the Weinviertel, top chefs and winemakers offer a 5-course menu with wine pairing and music under the open sky. Unique locations, ambiance, cuisine, Weinviertel wines, and hospitable hosts promise unforgettable summer evenings in Austria’s largest wine-producing region.

    Dining in the Weinviertel

    AustriaLower Austria, Weinviertel