When to go
The best time to visit Austria depends on whether you're aiming
for urban or rural parts. Most of the mountain resorts, for
example, have two distinct tourist seasons , one for winter
sports enthusiasts, the other for summer hikers. In between times,
you may find many of the tourist facilities closed. More urban
centres, however, act as year-round tourist destinations ,
with the number of visitors swelling during peak holidays and
annual festivals - Vienna pulls in crowds over Christmas, New Year
and, of course, Fasching (the ball season), while the Salzburg
Festival ensures a steady stream of well-heeled visitors in July
and August.
For the best of the warm weather, plan to go between April
and October - Austrian summers, in particular, are reliably
warm, but not overpoweringly so. If you're skiing, you can pretty
much guarantee a good covering of snow from November onwards to
April . Away from the ski resorts, winter travel can't really
be recommended, since the weather can be pretty wet and miserable.
Weather conditions vary only slightly across the country, with the
alpine regions decidedly cooler, the lowland regions in the north
and east enduring more continental conditions of colder winters and
hotter summers, and the southeast of the country enjoying longer,
warmer, almost Mediterranean summers. Be aware that whatever the
season, if you're at a high altitude, the weather can change
quickly and dramatically. The possibility of a thundery shower
exists at any time of the year.
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