SUMMARY FOR AUSTRIA:
• Total Parks: 6
• Parks Listed Below: Donau-Auen, Gesäuse, Hohe Tauern, Kalkalpen, Neusiedler See-Seewinkel, Thayatal
• Average Country Rating: 63/100
PARK NAME: Donau-Auen
Country: Austria
Park ID: 546
AVERAGE RATING: 57/100
Review Volume: Low number of reviews
DESCRIPTION:
Donau-Auen National Park protects one of the largest remaining natural floodplains of the Danube River in Central Europe. The park features a dynamic ecosystem where the Danube shapes the landscape, creating a mosaic of riverine forests, meadows, and wetlands. This protected area serves as a crucial habitat for numerous species including white-tailed eagles, beavers, and rare amphibians.
DESCRIPTION:
Gesäuse National Park is characterized by its dramatic limestone mountains and deep river valleys carved by the Enns River. The park features some of Austria's most impressive alpine landscapes with peaks reaching over 2,300 meters. It is home to diverse alpine flora and fauna, including rare species of plants, birds, and insects.
DESCRIPTION:
Hohe Tauern is Austria's largest national park and the largest nature reserve in the Alps. The park includes Austria's highest peak, the Grossglockner, and features extensive glaciers, alpine meadows, and waterfalls. This diverse mountain landscape supports a rich variety of alpine wildlife including ibexes, marmots, and bearded vultures.
DESCRIPTION:
Kalkalpen National Park protects the largest forested area in Austria, featuring limestone mountains and extensive wilderness. The park is known for its pristine mountain forests, deep gorges, and crystal-clear mountain streams. It provides crucial habitat for many endangered species including the lynx and various species of woodpeckers.
DESCRIPTION:
Neusiedler See-Seewinkel National Park protects Central Europe's largest steppe lake and its surrounding wetlands. The shallow lake and its reed beds form a unique ecosystem that serves as a crucial stopover for migratory birds. The park is particularly known for its rich birdlife, with over 340 species recorded in the area.
DESCRIPTION:
Thayatal National Park protects the valley of the Thaya River along the Austrian-Czech border. The park features dramatic river meanders, steep cliffs, and diverse forest ecosystems. It is home to numerous rare species including the wildcat, black stork, and various orchid species.