Regional
Cooperation

The Enns Valley in the east, the Windischgarsten Basin in the south and the Steyr Valley in the northwest characterize the Kalkalpen National Park region
A woman and a man sit at a rustic wooden table in the sun and eat a Brettljause snack
Alpine snack ©SonjaSchäfer

Regional cooperation

The Kalkalpen National Park offers a unique opportunity to develop the region both economically and socially and to preserve and improve the natural and cultural values of the landscape. It is understood and used by various stakeholders in the region as a common platform. With its help, challenges in the region can be tackled, solutions developed and projects initiated. For example, the national park informs, supports and motivates interested service providers from the agricultural and commercial sectors in the development of new offers in the field of rural tourism and the marketing of regional products.

The individual stakeholders are divided into four large groups:

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