公司信息
Wild Nasswald is an adventure company located between Rax mountain plateau (2007m) and the Schneeberg mountain (2076m) of Austria, just an hour from Vienna. It is a family run company offering outdoor hiking, river tours, water craft rentals, axe throwing, and more! Join us to explore one of Austria's most pristine wildernesses. Combine and tailor a tour to create your perfect adventure.
住宿信息
Experience luxurious glamping in the wilderness of the Vienna Alps, in Naßwald, Austria.
Immerse yourself in nature at our glamping site in the heart of the Vienna Alps, in one of the most remote locations of the Eastern Alps, the small village of Naßwald. Our tastefully furnished glamping tents provide a unique setting, surrounded by majestic mountains, crystal-clear streams, and mixed Alpine forests.
Spend your nights under a starry sky, enjoy cozy evenings by the campfire, and savor delicious grilled dishes at our 360° fire pits. Indulge in simple pleasures, like picking fruits, berries, or herbs from your private raised garden bed, or relax in your own wood-fired hot tub, which can accommodate up to four people.
For adventurers, the Wildnis Zentrum Nasswald offers a wide range of outdoor activities. From guided whitewater canoeing, kayaking, or tubing tours to survival, navigation workshops, and axe throwing – there is something for everyone.
Discover relaxation and adventure at one of the most remote glamping destinations in the Vienna Alps. Visit our website for more information.
周边信息
Being one of the most remote and isolate towns of Austria, the roughly 50 people strong village of Nasswald is amidst the easternmost alpine peaks of the Alps, the Klosterwappen (2076 m) of Schneeberg mountain, the Heukuppe (2007 m) of the Rax high-plateau, Europe’s largest high plateau, and Windberg (1903 m) of the Schneealpe massive. Located at the end of the road, Nasswald and its side valleys owe their secluded location to the Höllental canyon allowing only one public access road by car or bus. The surrounding mountain and forest landscape much of which is under some sort of environmental protection hosts a large variety of species, including mountain goats, red deer, boars, badgers, fish otters, lynx, wolves, and the kings of alpine skies, golden eagles.