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There are many lovely places with great scenery. Here is the link to one of them. Gets very busy in the summer but still great fun. We went up the Grossglockner with the motorhome and did all 25 hairpins. Great fun.
You can take the train from the village to Zell am See, which is only 2 stops away and from there you can take the train to where ever.
http://www.sportcamp.at/index.php?id=1&L=1
There is another site on the other side of the Zeller See.
We love Austria and I lived there for 2 years. Great country and lovely people.
Maddie
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Whilst cities may not be your "thing", Innsbruck is a lovely place for a short stop. Train run there from every nook and cranny and if you take the motorhome in, you can park in the coach park subject to space.
Just to the west of Innsbruck is a place called Axams that was a ski village or something. Lovely walks and so on in the summer, as well as ski resorts in the winter. Similarly, Seelfeld - again to the west of Innsbruck offers all year round opportunities.
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If your motorhome is over 3500kg, you will need a Go Box for the tolls etc.
If you do go to the Tyrol, then a drive over the Brenner Pass might be your thing, calling at the town of Vipiteno in Italy for cheap(ish) shopping.
Russell
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The Ziller valley....... which also contains a Zell (am-Ziller in this case I think) as well as Myerhoffen (forgive the spelling!). We found a site in Zell that was particularly well appointed and positioned. The name was, I think, Camping Hoffer.
There were plenty of opportunities for easy cycling as well as cable car rides to the high bits.
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