
Roam Austria
Project Overview

Roam Austria was my attempt to zoom out. After years of guiding tours, working at the reception, creating travel content, and detailed local insights in Salzburg, I started wondering: what if I took the same approach to the rest of Austria?
I’ve always rooted our work in where I live. Our free walking toursFree Walking Tour Salzburg in Salzburg, private explorations, and the Introducing Salzburg platform are all based on one city, Salzburg, and that local focus is part of what makes them strong. But my curiosity doesn’t stop at the city limits. And when guests started asking where to go next, I realized I wanted to create something that could guide them further. Not only for them but also because I didn’t know My own country well enough and became curious.
That’s how Roam Austria was born.
I planned it as a slow-build project, a curated directory, occasional blog posts, and thoughtful recommendations based on lived experience.
But other work took over. Tours expanded. New sites launched. The core of our brand, Salzburg, needed our full attention. So Roam Austria was paused before it really began.
Still, it’s not abandoned. If anything, the time away has made the concept stronger. The domain is good. The need is real. And as our own travels take us through the country from mountain villages to sleepy towns to underrated cities, we are always thinking about how Roam Austria could quietly grow into something lasting.
It will. Sooner or later.
For now, it’s a placeholder. But one that still makes sense. One day, it might become the wider layer of our travel work. Or maybe just a home for the kind of Austria content that doesn’t belong anywhere else.
Until then, it waits. Calmly. Quietly.