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Liezen is a district and the major town in the Enns valley part Styria of Austria. Liezen is primarily a regional economic centre. The places worth visiting are in the surrounding area.

Understand

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Liezen has approximately 8,200 inhabitants (2018). It received town rights in 1947. It is the regional commercial cent.

Get in

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By plane

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The nearest international airports are Vienna-Schwechat (244  km away, around 2½ hours drive), Graz-Thalerhof (120 km, around 75 minutes drive) and Salzburg Airport (139 km, around ½ hours drive).

By train

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  • 1 Liezen train station (about 1 south of the city centre). It is on the Ennstal railway and has connections from Graz, Salzburg, Innsbruck, and Vienna Bahnhof Liezen (Q111167784) on Wikidata

By bus

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Route 910 Liezen ↔ Admont ↔ St.Gallen ↔ Weißenbach an der Enns ↔ Altenmarkt b. St. Gallen

By car

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Take the 320 (E651) exit off the A9 (E57).

From the west (Munich - Salzburg area), tolls on Austrian motorways:

  • On the Tauern motorway (A10) via Salzburg in the direction of Graz/Villach until the Ennstal junction (Altenmarkt), then continue for 74 km on the federal road (B146) and via Schladming to Liezen.
  • Alternatively, from Salzburg take the A1 (Westautobahn) towards Vienna to the Voralpenkreuz junction and then the A9 (Pyhrnautobahn) to the "Liezen" exit. From here, continue on the main road for another 5 km to Liezen. An  additional €5.00 tunnel toll is payable for the last section of the motorway (as of 2015).
  • The toll-free route takes you through numerous towns (Salzburg, Bad Ischl) via the Salzkammergut and on the B145.

Get around

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See

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  • The old town of Liezen is the area with the Ausseer Straße and the church square.
  • The parish church of St. Veit. The western part dates back to the 16th century.
  • 1 Calvary Chapel, opposite Salbergweg 24. Built probably around 1770 on the Calvary Hill and east of the old town. Calvary chapel in Liezen (Q38178278) on Wikidata

Do

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  • 1 City Rock Liezen Climbing Center (Kletterzentrum Liezen), Friedau, 8940 Liezen, +43 3612 24 2 20, . M-F 08:00–22:00, Sa Su 08:00–20:00. The Austrian alpine club Liezen operates the climbing hall, which has 80 routes going 14 m high and a boulder section. They offer courses from beginners on. One first needs to get a card for the entry, beware that the opening hours of the hall and the cash differ as regulars are card holders.

Buy

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A stopping place to get in your suppliers of food, fuel and sports equipment. In the South and East of the town there is a huge shopping area with all kinds of markets.

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Sleep

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Go next

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The neighbour towns in the Enns valley are Gröbming, Schladming and Radstadt.

  • Leoben is the industrial and educational centre of Northern Styria and home of the Austrian mining industry and university. There are direct trains in under an hour.
  • Graz is the second-largest city in Austria. The City of Graz including it's historic centre and Schloss Eggenberg is a world heritage site. There are direct trains taking 1h45.
Routes through Liezen
Wels Becomes  N  S  Graz Maribor


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