Discovering the Salzkammergut means filling every day with unforgettable memories. The beauty of this unique landscape, with its mountains and lakes of drinking water quality, invigorates and inspires vitality.
From simple relaxation to heart-pumping sporting activities. From romantic climbs, trails, peaks, and gorges ideal for families to challenging routes and climbing tours.
The Salzkammergut also offers the highest concentration of cultural, traditional, and event-related activities in the Alpine region.
Wolfgangsee boat service
Lake Wolfgangsee is one of the most impressive lakes in Austria. You can explore this beautiful area by water with the Wolfgangsee boat service.
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Zwölferhorn at Wolfgangsee
The Zwölferhorn is easily accessible by cable car, where you’ll find a dense network of hiking trails and magnificent panoramas.
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Postalm
The Postalm plateau is a world of alpine pastures, where fertile pastures alternate with cozy huts, and countless paths open up the expanse. The toll road connects this alpine pasture area—incidentally, the largest contiguous area in Austria—with the pleasant valley below.
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Schafberg
The Schafberg, the viewing platform of the Salzkammergut, crowns an incomparable summit experience, whether you conquer it with the famous Schafberg cable car or on foot.
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Wildpark Kleefeld
In the game reserve, you can observe over 200 animals, including red deer, fallow deer, ibex, roe deer, and wild boar, in their natural habitat. The new petting zoo features Cameroon sheep, goats, and two ponies.
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Imperial city of Bad Ischl
A piece of paradise that invites you to relax, exercise, and vacation. Here, the seemingly small things are big: the tranquility, the scent of largely untouched nature, the expansive view from the mountains below. Resting under a shady tree, strolling through the alleys. Active sports in all their forms, and the atmosphere.
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Salzburg
A visit to the city of Mozart is definitely worth it. From the Getreidegasse to the fortress, Salzburg has numerous sights to discover!
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Salt mine
In 1734, the “Man in Salt” was discovered deep within the Hallstatt Salt Mine. One of the world’s longest miner’s slides, a roughly 1,400-square-meter underground, mystically illuminated salt lake, and the brightly shimmering salt crystal chamber are just a few of the many fascinating attractions that await visitors to the Salt Mine.
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Dachstein caves
The Giant Ice Cave is one of the largest ice caves in the world. It is the most outstanding tourist attraction in the Salzkammergut.