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Rauris

AUSTRIA

Welcome to the summer travel guide and information fact sheet for the alpine resort of Rauris in Austria. If you would like to view the winter season resort information please click on the "winter guide" tab displayed below the resort image.

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Resort information

Displayed here are all the facts and figures relating to Rauris in summer. The toolbar on the right of the page will also provide you with useful additional information to help you decide on this resort's suitability to your holiday plans.

Resort facts

  • Resort height:
  • Resort Glacier:
  • 950 m
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Travel information

  • Airport (option 1):
  • Airport (option 2):
  • Airport (option 3):
  • Nearest Railway station:
  • Distance from Calais:
  • Salzburg (1h 30m)
  • Innsbruck (2h)
  • Munich (2h 30m)
  • N/A
  • 800 miles (approx)

Things to do

  • National Park museum 
  • Wildlife park located in Buchben
  • Good walking trails and excellent base for exploring the park
  • Organised walks and trails
  • Gold panning

Description

Loctated in the unspoilt Hohe Tauern National Park, Rauris was once a small gold mining town. It is a pretty village which features many old buildings adding character to the centre of the resort which has a selcetion of shops, cafes and bars.The neighbouring valleys are of unspoilt countryside, home to some of the highest mountains in Austria. The resort has a good choice of activities and excursions on offer as well as outdoor swimming pool, bowling alley and panning for gold in the clear glacial streams that flow through the village.