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Take a look at the Grossglockner from Kaiser-Franz-Josefs-Höhe and its surroundings with an ONLINE webcam. Panoramic webcam view from Kaiser-Franz-Josefs-Höhe lookout point on Großglockner in Austria.

The Kaiser Franz Josefs Lookout is named after the Austrian Emperor Franz Josef I, who visited nearby Bad Gastein in 1865 and was impressed by the sight of this picturesque landscape. Since then, the viewpoint has become one of the most important tourist destinations in the region.

Once you reach the Kaiser Franz Josefs lookout, you will be treated to a panoramic view of the surrounding Alps. You will be surrounded by picturesque mountain peaks that rise above the valley and green meadows that stretch into the distance.

Großglockner - This majestic mountain, which reaches a height of 3,798 meters above sea level, is not only the highest peak in Austria, but also one of the most iconic mountains in Central Europe. The Grossglockner is located in the Hohe Tauern mountains on the border between the federal states of Carinthia and East Tyrol. It is named after its majestic silhouette, which resembles a bell (Glockner means bell in German).

One of the most fascinating experiences of the Grossglockner is the Hochalpenstrasse mountain road, which leads through the enchanting Alpine landscape and offers amazing views of the mountain and surrounding scenery. This mountain road is one of the highest and most beautiful roads in Europe and is a popular route for car enthusiasts and cyclists.

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     Austria is a landlocked country in Central Europe, bordering a total with eight countries. The backbone of Austria is the Alps and the transport axis is Danube. Austria is a federal republic made up of nine federal states. The capital is Vienna. Vienna is one of the top metropolises in Europe that is worth a visit. It is a city of composers such as Johann Strauss, Beethoven or Schubert. Vienna is also known for its museums, architectural monuments and many cafes and restaurants offering the best of Austrian specialties. Among the sights we can mention for example Schönbrunn Palace, the most famous tourist attraction in Vienna, St. Stephen's Cathedral and the Prater, a park with more than 250 attractions, which adrenaline lovers can visit.
     Austria is a very mountainous country and the Alps with the highest mountain Grossglockner (3797 m) occupy about 60% of the total area. The second largest river in Europe - the Danube - flows through Austria. Other large rivers are the Inn, Salzach, Enns, Müra and Drava.
     Austria in summer, in winter, with family, with friends or individually, you will always be excited about a holiday in Austria. In no other country are ski sports, both top and recreational, as much related to the daily life of the inhabitants as in Austria. The ski season is extended by several ski areas on glaciers.
     Austria is not only a kingdom for winter holidays, but quickly became a popular destination even in summer. For cyclists, there are a large number of bike paths leading through mountain passes. Tourism is very important for Austria. It tries to offer tourists interesting and attractive options. For example, it is possible to buy summer experience cards that apply to cable cars, swimming pools, museums, castles, children's parks and the like. It offers an ideal holiday for families with children. The card is usually free for children under 15. For hiking, Austria has built a network of hiking trails that connect to the end stations of the cable cars and Alps are also accessible to the elderly or small children. In summer there is the possibility of swimming in crystal clear lakes, visiting spas or beautiful towns and castles. For children, it is a country with fairytale playgrounds and parks at almost every turn.
     In Austria, there are some of the longest waterfalls in Europe, the Krimml Falls. The waterfalls measure a total of 380 meters and are very popular with tourists. Near the town of Hallstatt it is possible to visit the Giant Ice Cave with beautiful frozen waterfalls.
     We must not forget the traditional Austrian cuisine, where the most famous specialties are probably Mozart's balls (chocolate candies) or Almdudler lemonade, traditionally made from alpine herbs. On holiday in Austria, it would be a mistake not to taste homemade Tyrolean cheeses. Of course, we must not forget the world-famous Schnitzel - Viennese veal steak.

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