Bad Aussee

Bad Aussee is a town in the Austrian state of Styria, located at the confluence of the three sources of the Traun River in the Ausseerland region. Bad Aussee serves as the economic and cultural center of the Styrian part of the Salzkammergut lakes region. With a population of 5,086, the town is said to be the geographical mid-point of Austria, symbolized by a stone monument in the centre of town.

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Based on former visitors to Bad Aussee, Styria the following are the most recommended accommodation in Bad Aussee.

Frühstückspension Stocker Rooms from EUR 35.00

Frühstückspension Stocker thumb Altausseer Straße 245
Bad Aussee, Styria

Erzherzog Johann Hotel Rooms from EUR 83.00

Erzherzog Johann Hotel thumb Kurhausplatz 62
Bad Aussee, Styria

Lindner Hotel & Spa - Die Wasnerin Rooms from EUR 119.20

Lindner Hotel & Spa - Die Wasnerin thumb Sommersbergseestraße 19
Bad Aussee, Styria

Jufa Bad Aussee Rooms from EUR 41.99

Jufa Bad Aussee thumb Jugendherbergstraße 148
Bad Aussee, Styria

Gasthof Staud´nwirt Rooms from EUR 37.00

Gasthof Staud´nwirt thumb Grundlseer Str. 21
Bad Aussee, Styria

Die Traunmühle Rooms from EUR 35.00

Die Traunmühle thumb Grundlseer Straße 11
Bad Aussee, Styria
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