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Iona Bower June 23, 2021

Find cultural and natural wonders in equal abundance with a break in beautiful Austria

With the world of travel starting to appear on the horizon once more, we can now begin to plan trips and adventures that for so long we could only dream about. Even just the planning and anticipation of a future getaway can boost our mood and positivity, fuelling the drive to get out more and exercise our newly-regained freedom to explore. When it comes to an inspired destination, there are few countries that can beat Austria with its mix of cultural cities and some of Europe’s most spectacular Alpine scenery as a backdrop. It’s a country that really does offer something for everyone and, with a strong sense of wellbeing and mindfulness at its core, you’ll return from a break in Austria feeling thoroughly refreshed and energised.

Having been voted the world’s greenest city in 2020, Austria’s capital Vienna offers culture and greenery in abundance. In fact, almost 50% of the city’s space is covered in parks, vineyards, woodland and gardens. Conscious that cities can be stifling, especially in the summer months, and that people need a cooler space to escape to, the Breathe Earth Collective was born. An urban oasis that allows for a few minutes of calm, surrounded by a small forest of tress, ferns and mosses and a refreshing 5-6˚C drop in temperature from the heat of the city. Graz, Austria’s second largest city, is also part of the scheme.

“When it comes to relaxing, it is nature that makes all the difference,” says Lisa Maria Enzenhofer, one of the key architects behind the initiative. “Green has a calming and relaxing effect and the love of plants, known as phytophilia, is innate to us humans.”

Breathe deep

Whether it’s seeking a short respite in the Breathe Earth Collective dome, or fully immersing yourself in some of Austria’s stunning countryside, the process of switching off and reconnecting with nature through your senses helps to focus the mind, boost happiness and ease any worries. Anywhere with a high density of trees and plant-life can have a beneficial effect, as not only do they release oxygen into the air, but also biochemicals called phytoncides. These phytoncides are produced to help trees warn other trees against danger and to ward off harmful bacteria, however they also have an anti-microbial effect on our bodies when inhaled, helping to boost the immune system. Commonly known as forest bathing, research has shown that simply stopping and taking time to be amongst nature, removing technology, and absorbing the sights, sounds and smells of your surroundings will help to reduce high blood pressure and levels of anxiety, while mood and creativity all receive a welcome boost.

Meanwhile, if water is your preferred therapy of choice, then consider one of Austria’s picturesque lakes. The city of Klagenfurt is located on the eastern shores of Lake Wörthersee, one of Europe’s warmest Alpine lakes, and the crystal-clear waters offer ample opportunity to relax and unwind.

Finding freedom

For many, jumping straight in for a spot of wild swimming will recharge the batteries and give that feeling of freedom, while for others, simply being near to water, or ‘blue space’ – be it on the shore or aboard a boat – will enable you to reap the therapeutic benefits. Studies have found that the gentle sounds associated with large bodies of water and the quality of light reflected back have a restorative effect on wellbeing.

With so much to discover, Austria has something to suit all our wellbeing wishes, whether that’s forest bathing, wild swimming, hiking through Alpine meadows or simply rediscovering your zest for adventure. Your only quandary? Deciding on where to plan a trip to first…

Osterreich Werbung/Michael Stabentheiner

Osterreich Werbung/Michael Stabentheiner

Graz Tourismus/Robert Josipovoc

Graz Tourismus/Robert Josipovoc

 

A mountain stroll from Salzburg

If you fancy getting active during your stay, the Mönchsberg mountain towers above the city and is loved by locals and tourists alike as an idyllic space to escape to. Locals recommend stocking up on freshly-baked Baumkuchen – a hollow spit cake made from yeast dough and dusted with cinnamon and sugar – and heading towards one of the many paths that will take you, at varied levels of exertion, to the summit. From the top, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views of Salzburg’s rooftops and a sense of silence and tranquillity that come from escaping the heat and the business of the city below.

Linz Tourismus/Robert Josipovoc

Linz Tourismus/Robert Josipovoc

For more information, visit austria.info

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Iona Bower May 25, 2021

Plan a trip to stunning Austria and enjoy the health and wellbeing benefits of its therapeutic waters

Water – it’s nature’s therapy and has the ability to both calm and energise us. The sight, sound and smell of it has been found to reduce stress and anxiety levels, lower heart and breathing rates and to boost creativity and general happiness.

So, as the world starts to slowly open up again and the thought of foreign travel begins to excite us once more, what better destination to plan a future trip to than the breathtaking vistas of Austria, famed for its rich mix of lakes, thermal springs and waterfalls – nature’s own therapy rooms.

Feel the warmth

With more than 40 thermal spas located throughout the country, much research has been carried out into the benefits of these naturally warm waters. Found to contain minerals and trace elements such as brine, sulphur, calcium, magnesium, iodine or selenium, thermal baths can only be recognised as such if they have their own spring and the water is at least 20°C (68°F).

“The thermal effect can be seen when we look at muscle relaxation,” says biologist Johanna Freidl, who has researched the benefits of different types of thermal water, adding that, “warmth enhances blood flow and relaxes the entire system.” She also discovered that the different types of water found benefited the body in different ways – sulphureous water strengthened the immune system, as did slightly radioactive water containing trace amounts of radon, while brine baths were found to have a strong calming and relaxing effect.

Make a splash

However, if you thrive on the freedom of wild swimming, then head to one of Austria’s stunning lakes. Some are refreshingly cool, such as Lake Achensee, originally created from melted glacial waters. Research has found that braving a chilly dip can reduce anxiety, stress and depression, while boosting alertness and endorphins. Meanwhile, many of Austria’s lakes are gloriously warm during the summer months – including Lake Millstätter See, which reaches temperatures of around 27°C – making them the ideal location to swim or splash about in amidst some of Europe’s most spectacular scenery.

Fall in love

And if you’re just not ready to fully submerge, then why not plan a trip to take in the health benefits provided by one of the country’s many waterfalls. “It’s in our blood to feel good when we’re in nature,” claims Johanna Freidl. “Life started out in nature, which is why we need it to relax and recharge – and to live healthy lives.”

Known as Inhalation Aerosol Therapy, waterfalls create microscopic droplets with a negative charge that stay in the air for longer than those with a positive charge. Inhaling these particles has been found

to stimulate our immune systems and to cleanse our airways, while alleviating, or even eliminating, symptoms of allergies and asthma. “The particles are 200 times smaller than an asthma inhaler’s droplets and can penetrate the airways that much more deeply,” confirms Freidl, making the impressive Krimml Waterfalls in SalzburgerLand – the country’s most well known and highest waterfall, at 380 metres – a must-see on your bucket list.

So, whether you prefer to spend your time getting active and making a splash or simply soaking in the warm thermal waters, Austria has the ideal destination for you.

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Lakeside Life

How to make the most of Austria’s lakes

Lakes Ottenstein, Dobra and Thurnberg Three man-made lakes popular for hiking, cycling and bathing. Kayaks, rowing, pedal or electric boats can also be rented for the ultimate view.

Lake Neusiedler With its shallow waters and lakeside beaches, this steppe lake is a great place to meet friends and family and to enjoy some of the best birdwatching in Europe.

The Salzkammergut lake district Keen cyclists can follow the Salzkammergut cycle trail, taking in 13 lakes in the region.

Lake Weissensee Whether swimming, rowing or hiking around the perimeter, the turquoise green waters are sure to delight visitors.

Lake Millstätter See Explore the many secluded bays and picnic spots with a guided tour in Zweispitz boats – handmade wooden vessels.

For more information, visit austria.info.

Photography: Innsbruck Tourismus/Andre Schoenherr; Oesterreich Werbung, Jonathan Graml

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