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Austria Weather in August

Cattle and cottages at a farming village in Austria in June.
Spend an entire day in Feistritz an der Gail municipality to learn the Austrian farmers' way of life taking advantage of the long daylight hours.

August is the peak summer month in Austria with brilliant sunshine, low precipitation, and extensive daylight hours. There’s an average of 14 hours of daylight, giving you ample time to explore the outdoors. Temperatures average 24℃ (75°F) during the day and drop to 14℃ (57°F) at night in the lowland regions of Vienna and Hallstatt. In the mountainous hilly regions, temperatures average between 20°C (68°F) to 10℃ (50°F). Humidity wise, Austrian summer can be stuffy at 68%, making it a bit uncomfortable to explore in the lowland areas.

For a seasonal overview of all months in the country, check out our guide on best time to visit Austria.

Weather in Austria in August - Rainfall and Temperatures

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Avg Daily (°C)2491420232424191472
Avg Nightly (°C)-4-20491314141062-3
Avg Daily (°F)363948576873757566574536
Avg Nightly (°F)252832394855575750433627
Avg Rainfall (mm)384241516174635845415043

Why Visit Austria in August

A ship on the Danube River next to Duernstein village in Austria in August
Experience the magic of a Danube River cruise with scenic vineyards, historic castles, and charming Austrian villages at every turn.
Sacher-Torte is a must have in Austria
Enjoy a big slice of sacher-torte paired with a dollop of unsweetened whipped cream.

Austria’s weather in August is warm, sunny, and comfortable, making it ideal to explore the country’s Baroque architecture, scenic alpine meadows, and sparkling lakes. Here are other reasons to take a trip to Austria during August:

  • Festivals: August is the month of two of the biggest festivals in Austria: the Salzburg Festival and the Innsbruck Early Music Festival. The Salzburg Festival is an exciting mix of concerts, plays, and operas presented by the world’s most prestigious composers and authors throughout the month. The Innsbruck Early Music Festival is world-renowned for its historically informed performances from the Baroque, early Classical, and late Renaissance eras.
  • Street food: Warmer days and comfortable temperatures call for al-fresco dining and savoring delicious on-the-go meals from the food truck. Austria’s food scene thrives in the balmy August weather and some of the must-tries are sachertorte (Austrian chocolate cake), schnitzels, and Austrian dumplings.
  • Amazing deals: August is one of the busiest times of year in Austria, so the accommodation rates will be higher than usual. Yet, at the same time, you can find many properties offering lucrative all-inclusive deals to woo the growing number of tourists.
  • Outdoor activities: With mild temperatures and longer daylight hours, you can spend as much time outside as you want. Whether you plan to hike the Alps’ with its picturesque Alpine meadows, attend the vibrant festivals, cruise the Danube River, or sight-see the historic locations, the weather is on your side throughout the month.

Where to go & what to do

With breezy air and ample amounts of sunshine, Austria has plenty of breathtaking scenery and monuments to explore. Begin your trip in the capital Vienna, dotted with imperial architectural marvels like Schonbrunn Palace and Hofburg. You can also hop on a city cruise in the turquoise Danube river flowing right through the capital. A day trip to the Wachau Valley with its vast vineyards and cute villages is the best way to escape the crowds.

You can then spend a few days in Salzburg, the birthplace of Mozart, soaking in the splendid Baroque architecture. There’s a lively vibe in August, owing to the Salzburg Music Festival. Expect the city to be brimming with both tourists and locals, and you will find the same intensity of crowds and vibrancy in other sought-after destinations, mainly Innsbruck and Hallstatt.

Chasing serenity in this high season? It’s the medieval towns of Graz and Linz where you can find it. You will find tourists but not in huge numbers so you can still take advantage of the peak season perks like good deals and seasonal guides.

For those looking for a lesser-known destination in this gorgeous weather in Austria in August, visit the Gailtal Valley. Surrounded by the Gailtal Alps, here you will find unspoiled countryside, cute villages, and serene lakeside spots for a peaceful and relaxing vacation feel.

What to Bring

Pack according to your itinerary for your trip to Austria in August. Lots of summer clothing if you plan to vacation in the low-lying cities, but layers if you want to explore the glorious Alps. Comfortable walking shoes are a must as the country is quite walkable.

If you don’t mind the crowds, you can have a fantastic time in Austria in August. Whether you wish to spend time in the popular locations like Vienna or Hallstatt, visit the alpine regions of Kitzbuhel or Mayrhofen, or enjoy the slow life in the charming old towns of Linz and Graz, you are sure to have a memorable trip. For those who want a bit of personalization, try tailor-made Austria packages. You can also read our article on the best time to visit Austria for more inspiration.

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