National Park Hohe Tauern is Austria's largest national park, established in 1981. It spans over 1,800 square kilometers and is located in the Alps, primarily in the states of Carinthia, Salzburg, and Tyrol. The park is renowned for its stunning landscapes, including towering peaks, glaciers, and diverse ecosystems.
Home to a variety of wildlife, the park is a sanctuary for species such as the golden eagle and chamois. Visitors can enjoy numerous hiking trails, scenic viewpoints, and educational visitor centers that highlight the region's natural and cultural heritage.