Monika & Petar Fuchs from TravelWorldOnline

Author: Monika Fuchs

Kleinwalsertal Vorarlberg

The Kleinwalsertal in Vorarlberg Austria is something special. Although the valley belongs to Austria, it can only be reached from the Allgäu. In the south, the Alps block access to the rest of Austria. This gives the valley its character.

Ship and cruises for connoisseurs

There is hardly anything more relaxing than ship and cruises. We have collected travel tips and useful information in these articles. Here you will find tips for river cruises as well as for houseboat tours and boat trips.

Castle Deutschkreutz in Burgenland

One of our trips to Burgenland brings us to Deutschkreutz Castle. This is a Renaissance chateau in a small town near the Austro-Hungarian border. However, it is not a castle that immediately catches your eye because it is surrounded by large park areas. Even its size does not help to draw attention to itself, as it is also hidden on[…]

Excursion destinations Burgenland

You can find out here which excursion destinations Burgenland has in store for slow travelers and connoisseurs. This begins in the capital Eisenstadt, where the castle dominates the center of the city. The places on Lake Neusiedl invite you to relax. Culture and art await you in the castles and palaces.

The five most beautiful beaches in Canada

The Five Most Beautiful Beaches in Canada Canada is usually associated with wild national parks, deep forests, and grizzly bears. Hardly anyone thinks of the most beautiful beaches in Canada. Most tourists do not know that Canada also has breathtaking beaches to offer. But a trip to the beach is definitely worth it, especially since the mild water temperatures in summer are also [...]

Burgenland Regions on the border - that is how you live there

Burgenland Regions in the Border Region Many Burgenland regions border several foreign countries: Slovakia to the north, Hungary to the east, and Slovenia to the south. Borders have therefore always played a major role in the history of this country – and this history has often been quite dramatic. It's no wonder, then, that many of its inhabitants[…]