Landscape
Due to its location in Central Europe, Austria is an important crossroads among the major European economic and cultural regions.
In the West, almost two thirds of the country is covered by high- and medium Alpine mountain regions with spectacular mountain ranges and majestic glaciers. Almost one half of the mountains are covered by forest.
The most important populated areas and economic regions are the foothills of the Alps and the Carpathian mountains, the Vienna basin and the Austrian sections of the Carpathian plains in the East. These areas feature green hills and plains, fields, wine regions, idyllic rivers and lakes as well as wide open steppe.
The Grossglockner (3,797m / 12,454 ft.) is Austria’s highest mountain, the Danube the largest river with 350 kilometers (217 miles) that run through Austria.