The Hohe Tauern National Park is the largest in central Europe, stretching 1,834 square kilometers across Tyrol, Carinthia, and Salzburg and housing Austria’s highest peaks.
With a unique biodiversity featuring 15,000 animal species and 3,500 plant species, Hohe Tauern represents a significant fraction of Austria’s natural ecosystem, making it vital for conservation.
Among the stunning landscapes, visitors can find Krimmler waterfall and Grossglockner, making the park a hub for outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and climbing.
Similarly, the Gesause National Park offers a rich tapestry of ecosystems, home to both endangered species like the Eurasian lynx and spectacular landscapes for adventure activities.
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