
Fortress Hohensalzburg
Fortress Hohensalzburg is a real eye-catcher, high above the Baroque towers of the city. The castle remains a visible landmark to this day and is an unmistakable feature of Salzburg’s world-famous skyline. From afar, the mighty walls begin to reveal the history visitors experience at first hand within these sturdy defenses.

Dachstein Giant Ice Cave
Cave bears, rope bridge, light & sound show: The completely reconstructed Dachstein Giant Ice Cave offers you the chance to embark on a breathtaking adventure through rock and ice.
Altausseer Lake
The crystal-clear Altausseer Lake is located in the village of Altaussee and lies at the foot of the Loser in the middle of a fantastic mountain landscape.

Fortress Hohensalzburg
Fortress Hohensalzburg is a real eye-catcher, high above the Baroque towers of the city. The castle remains a visible landmark to this day and is an unmistakable feature of Salzburg’s world-famous skyline. From afar, the mighty walls begin to reveal the history visitors experience at first hand within these sturdy defenses.

Dachstein Giant Ice Cave
Cave bears, rope bridge, light & sound show: The completely reconstructed Dachstein Giant Ice Cave offers you the chance to embark on a breathtaking adventure through rock and ice.

Altausseer Lake
The crystal-clear Altausseer Lake is located in the village of Altaussee and lies at the foot of the Loser in the middle of a fantastic mountain landscape.

Schafbergbahn / Wolfgangsee ships
The SchafbergBahn is the steepest cogwheel railway in Austria. Since 1893 mighty steam locomotives have powered their way from the lake-side base station in St. Wolfgang to the 1783 m high summit of the Schafberg.
From late April to late October the WolfgangseeSchifffahrt provides shipping services on the lake and conveniently connects all the towns with each other. The most renowned destination is St. Wolfgang....Read more
Schafbergbahn / Wolfgangsee ships
The SchafbergBahn is the steepest cogwheel railway in Austria. Since 1893 mighty steam locomotives have powered their way from the lake-side base station in St. Wolfgang to the 1783 m high summit of the Schafberg.
From late April to late October the WolfgangseeSchifffahrt provides shipping services on the lake and conveniently connects all the towns with each other. The most renowned destination is St. Wolfgang.
Aside from the "Kaiser", the fleet consists of six motor vessels, including the flagship "Salzburg" and the "Österreich", which accommodates up to 365 passengers.
Come aboard one of our comfortable ships for a great day out!
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Porsche Museum
Get to grips with the magical world of technology
Your trip to the fahr(T)raum has much more in store for you than a standard exhibition of historic vehicles. The charming industrial halls of this former shoe factory are packed with various pieces of technical equipment – visitors of all ages are encouraged to take a hands on approach to the exhibits.
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Red Bull Hangar 7
Hangar-7 at Salzburg Airport is a unique building which houses the historical Flying Bulls aircraft fleet and a collection of Formula 1 race cars. Hangar-7 also offers space for art exhibitions. And with its Restaurant Ikarus, two bars, an Outdoor Lounge and one café, it is not just an events location, but a meeting point for art lovers and bons vivants, too.

Summer Tobogganing
The giant slide has been enjoyed by visitors for more than 20 years. Through constant improvements in comfort and security, we endeavor to offer our guests a holiday experience of a special kind.

Hallstatt Salt Mine
The oldest salt mine in the world, Europe’s oldest wooden staircase and the free-floating Skywalk with its “World Heritage View”, 360 meters above the ground: Hallstatt Salt Mine is a mine of superlatives. Come with us on a journey of discovery, back to the very beginnings of salt mining some 7,000 years ago, and experience the history of Bronze Age mining, recounted today in spectacular fashion thanks to state-of-the-art multimedia technology, including a Bronze Age Cinema 400 meters below ground. Here, you will experience up-close the very breath of h...Read more
Hallstatt Salt Mine
The oldest salt mine in the world, Europe’s oldest wooden staircase and the free-floating Skywalk with its “World Heritage View”, 360 meters above the ground: Hallstatt Salt Mine is a mine of superlatives. Come with us on a journey of discovery, back to the very beginnings of salt mining some 7,000 years ago, and experience the history of Bronze Age mining, recounted today in spectacular fashion thanks to state-of-the-art multimedia technology, including a Bronze Age Cinema 400 meters below ground. Here, you will experience up-close the very breath of history. Welcome to Hallstatt Salt Mine!
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5 fingers
Spectacular viewing platform
Not for the faint-hearted! The 5fingers viewing platform offers an adrenaline rush at the highest level. This is probably the most spectacular viewing platform in the Alps and reaches out like a hand over the 400 m drop.