Recommended sights
Ice Caves
Especially on nice and hot days, a visit to the ice giants is recommended. Just then, the panoramic view from the entrance impresses far beyond the Salzach Valley, and the change between light and darkness is also particularly appealing in good weather.
- 50 km
- 1 hour
- n.A.
- Approach by Google Maps
MAI, JUNI, SEPT., OKT. last guide: 15.45 Uhr
JULI, AUGUST. last guide: 16.45 Uhr
Bluntautal
The nature reserve Bluntautal is unique in its natural beauty and thus one of the most enchanting spots in the province of Salzburg. The crystal-clear waters of the Torrener Ache reflect a breathtaking mountain landscape and in the deep green lakes – surrounded by vast meadows – the brown trout cavort.
In every season, in any weather – the Bluntautal stirs the soul and offers a variety of recreational opportunities.
- 35 km
- 0.45 hours
- n.A.
- Approach by Google Maps
Königssee
- 25 km
- 0,30 hours
- n.A.
- Approach by Google Maps
Hallstatt
- 80 km
- 1.5 hours
- n.A.
- Approach by Google Maps
Festung Hohensalzburg
Europe’s largest fully preserved castle greets anyone who approaches Salzburg. It assured the wealth and the rule of the Salzburg princes and archbishops for many centuries and was not once occupied by foreign troops. Already during the ascent or the ride with the fortress railway one gets a good impression of the power of this huge plant. A tour of the state rooms, chapels, armories and museums is definitely worthwhile. In addition, the view over the city and the mountains takes your breath away.
- 2 km
- 0.5 hours (on foot)
- O-Bus-Line (22 to Altstadt)
- Approach on foot (side walk)
Burg Hohenwerfen
Anyone who has ever seen Hohenwerfen Castle will not forget it. This is exactly how you imagine a knight’s castle as a child. The only thing that really makes it even more beautiful is that in the Salzach valley, surrounded by rock faces and situated on a hill above the river, you can feel how the Salzach trade routes could be monitored from there. The adventure castle is in excellent condition and brings the Middle Ages to new life. In addition, there are numerous concerts and festivals, especially in summer. The highlight of this castle is the falconry: it used to serve as a hunting lodge for the archbishops – until today birds of prey are trained here and presented at the air shows.
- 42 km
- 0.45 hours
- n.A.
- Approach by Google Maps
Salzwelten Hallein
If you want to understand Salzburg, you have to understand the salt. Through this, the princes and archbishops gained wealth and for several centuries were able to secure the political power and cultural supremacy of Salzburg. In Hallein, however, salt has been mined for far longer: Already the Celts used the “white gold” 2,500 years ago to preserve food. The Dürrnberg is home to the world’s oldest visitor mine, which climbs from peak to peak with giant miners’ slides, racy railroad rides, enormous saline formations and a ride across the salt lake.
- 20 km
- 0.5 hours
- Bus 170/Bus 41 (1.10 hours)
- Approach by Google Maps