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Carinthia campsite closes after 39 years due to new tourist tax

06.03.2026 08:03 1 min 1 source
focus.de DEU

A campsite in the Austrian state of Carinthia is closing after 39 years due to the introduction of a daily tourist tax of 4 euros. The owner stated the tax would account for 28% of the campsite's annual turnover, making the business unviable. Plans for reinvestment and rezoning have been withdrawn.

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Carinthia campsite closes after 39 years due to new tourist tax

06.03.2026 focus.de DEU

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