Leogang

Leogang
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Dec 14
29°F / -2°C
The small town of Leogang is picturesquely nestled in the Austrian Alps and is known for its beautiful landscapes and diverse outdoor activities. With its charming village center and warm hospitality, Leogang offers an ideal destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike, both in summer and winter.

Hikes

Saalachtaler Hoehenweg

Embark on a fun adventure along the Saalachtaler Höhenweg, an enchanting trail that begins at the Asitz in Leogang and winds its way to the exhilarating toboggan run at Biberg in Saalfelden.

As you set off from Asitz Valley Station, you take the mountain cable car to the top of the mountain. From there head up to the cross for an amazing panoramic view of the Leoganger Steinberge. The hiking path then takes us to the “Cinema of Nature" where you can relax on one of the wooden lounge chairs or lay in a hammock listening to the sound of nature around you.

Now we begin with our hike along the Saarlachtaler Hoehenweg. This high-altitude path is a hiker's paradise, weaving through vibrant alpine meadows adorned with wildflowers and tranquil forests where the air is crisp and the scent of pine tickles your nose. Along the way, you'll encounter a charming wooden hut and several benches offering delightful spots to rest and savor a traditional snack while soaking in the breathtaking scenery.

As you continue your hike, keep an eye out for the local wildlife—majestic deer, playful marmots, and perhaps even a soaring eagle. Almost at the end of our hike, we reach the restaurant at Oberbiberg where a cold beer and a traditional Porksandwich await the hungry adventurer. Taking a break here is highly recommended.

Reaching the exhilarating finale at Biberg, you're in for a treat! The toboggan run promises an adrenaline-pumping ride down the mountain, with twists and turns that will leave you grinning from ear to ear.

Whether you're an adventurous soul or simply seeking a peaceful retreat in nature's embrace, the Saarlachtaler Höhenweg offers an unforgettable experience from start to finish.

Tips for the hike:
good mountain boots for the path is rocky and uneven
take enough water and food with you, there are no cabins along the path
visit the cabin at Oberbiberg for some traditional Austrian food
if you don't want to ride the toboggan you can either walk down or take the lift back down.
Arrived at the bottom you can walk down to the main road and catch a public bus that can bring you, after one change back to your starting point Asitz station.

Birnbachloch

Get ready for an unforgettable adventure as we set off on the hike to Birnbachloch, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the Leoganger Steinberge! The Birnbachlochgletscher is one of the lowest glaciers in Central Europe.

This trek to Birnbachloch is for experienced hikers, as it demands a high level of endurance and navigational skills through challenging terrain. As you step onto the trail, you'll find yourself immediately immersed in a serene forest, with sunlight filtering through the canopy and the gentle rustle of leaves underfoot.

As you ascend, the trail offers amazing views of towering peaks each view more breathtaking than the last. About quarterway through your hike, you'll encounter a wooden bridge that spans a bubbling mountain stream. This is the perfect spot to take a breather, dip your toes in the cool, refreshing water, and enjoy a snack while listening to the soothing sounds of nature. From here the path gets steeper and you enter an Alpine Path. The path winds its way through an Alpine wonderland, where vibrant wildflowers add splashes of color to the lush greenery and massive stone formations with glacier snow nearby.

As you climb higher, the landscape transforms into a dramatic scene straight out of a fairy tale with the sight of snow accompanying you part of the way. Then the majestic Birnbachloch comes into view, its entrance framed by towering cliffs and rocks. The entrance to the kast-spring is an awe-inspiring sight, with water cascading from its mouth in a sparkling waterfall that creates a mesmerizing mist. For the fearless explorer, venturing into the spring reveals a tiny lake. Take this opportunity and jump into the ice-cold waters. The atmosphere is almost magical, with the sound of dripping water echoing around you.

After soaking in the beauty and serenity of Birnbachloch, your return journey offers a chance to relive the highlights of the hike, perhaps spotting new details you missed on the way up. By the time you arrive back, you'll have a heart full of memories and a camera roll packed with stunning photos. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a casual nature lover, the hike to Birnbachloch is an enchanting experience that promises an adventure full of alpine magic.

Tips for the hike:
We recommend this hike for experienced hikers
Slip your mountain boots on
Take enough food & water with you. There aren't any cabins along the way but you can refill your water bottles at the little stream when you enter the Alpine Path.
It is dangerous to enter the snowfield. Please enjoy the view from the path.
GPS Coordinates of the Parking Lot (Hike Starting Point) provided

Hotels

Our recommended hotels in Leogang not only provide truly amazing stays but also embrace eco-friendly practices and local traditions. With farm-to-table restaurants offering fresh, locally sourced cuisine, these hotels ensure you enjoy both comfort and sustainability during your visit.

Kirchenwirt

When we visited the Kirchenwirt in Leogang, Austria, we were enchanted by its charming and historic ambiance.
It is located right in the heart of the little town of Leogang. The warm hospitality and traditional alpine ambiance make you feel instantly at home. You can enjoy delicious regional cuisine in their cozy restaurant, where every dish features fresh, locally sourced ingredients. With its picturesque surroundings and proximity to outdoor activities like skiing and hiking, the Kirchenwirt provided us with an ideal base for exploring the Leogang region.

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Experiences

Tourism Organization Saalfelden - Leogang
Website

Tourist Info
Leogang 50 | 5771 Leogang
Phone +43 6582 70660 | info@saalfelden-leogang.at

Opening Hours:
Monday to Friday
8.00 am - 12.00 pm and 1.00 pm - 5.00 pm
Saturday & official holidays
9.00 a.m - 12.00 p.m

Maria Alm

Maria Alm
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Dec 14
27°F / -3°C
Maria Alm in Salzburg, Austria, is the ideal place for your vacation amidst an unspoiled landscape. This idyllic destination is nestled in between the majestic mountain range of the Steinernen Meer, the Hochkönig, and the Pinzgauer Grasberge. It offers a blend of traditional Austrian culture and modern amenities. Around the tallest church tower in the state of Salzburg, tradition and customs are deeply rooted in village life.

Hikes

Erich Hütte

The Erich Hütte is a popular destination for families with children. As the hiking trails pass through meadows, you often encounter grazing cows curiously watching the hikers. You walk comfortably for about 30 minutes on a gravel path until you reach the Erich Hütte. From the large sun terrace, you can enjoy a magnificent view of the Großglockner while indulging in regional delicacies. After a short break, you can continue to the nearby cross and take impressive photos with the Hochkönig mountain range in the background. From here, there are more tours you can continue. However, we will end this short hike here and take the same path back to the parking lot.

Tips:
No hiking equipment is necessary.
If you plan to eat at the hut, just bring water for the way up.

Riedinger Waterfalls

Hiking to the Riedinger Waterfalls in Muehlbach is an truly unforgettable experience. Starting at the Arthurhaus, it is an easy path with stunning views and a few cow encounters. About 30 minutes in, we reached the 135-year-old Windraucheggalm, where you can enjoy homemade drinks and meals. Continuing on, we passed remnants of a 1969-1982 ski jumping center before arriving at the breathtaking waterfalls. The cool mist and plunge pools were perfect on a hot day, and the surrounding Hochkönig mountain range made every moment picturesque. This hike is a must for anyone who loves nature, a bit of history, and a good alpine snack!

Tips for the hike:
Even there are two huts on the way always bring enough water. You can refill your water bottles at the falls.
Hiking gear & boots is recommended.
Sunscreen, most of the path is on the sunny side
Swimming trunks if you are brave enough to dip your whole body in the ice cold water of the waterfalls.
You can get to the starting point, the Arthurhouse with the Wanderbus, or park your car at the designated parking area (has parking fees)

Hotels

Hochkönig Tourismus Gmbh

Am Gemeindeplatz 7, 5761 Maria Alm
Phone: +43 6584 20388

Uttendorf

Uttendorf
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Dec 14
31°F / -1°C
Uttendorf is a little village in Austria known for its proximity to the Weißsee Glacier, a popular destination for skiing and hiking. The Weißsee Glacier offers stunning glacier scenery with plenty of hikes for every level, attracting adventurers and families alike.

Hikes

Weissee Glacier

The Weissee Glacier mountain tour offers a remarkable adventure in the heart of the Austrian Alps.

Begin your journey by taking the cable car up to the Rudolfshütte, perched at an impressive 2,315 meters above sea level. From there, a ride on the double chairlift will take you even higher, to the mountain station.

Upon arrival, embark on a hike to the viewing plateau, where you'll be greeted with a breathtaking view of the glacier lake. Take your time to soak in the stunning scenery and indulge in this exceptional mountain panorama.

After enjoying the view, begin your descent back to the Rudolfshütte. The path is well-marked but can be challenging, as it involves climbing over rocks and crossing a large snowfield. Upon arriving back, and if you’re feeling brave enough, take a refreshing swim in the glacier lake.

Following your adventurous hike, you can visit the Rudolfshütte to enjoy a hearty meal. The restaurant offers a variety of delicious local dishes, providing the perfect opportunity to refuel and relax while taking in the spectacular alpine views.

This tour is perfect for those seeking both beauty and adventure in one of the most picturesque alpine settings.

Tips:
Challenging mountain tour, a good physical condition is required.
Hiking gear, mountain boots, and hiking poles are advantageous.
For the hike take enough water and food with you.

Hotel

Tourismusverband Uttendorf/Weißsee

Tourismusverband Uttendorf/Weißsee
Schulstraße 2, 5723 Uttendorf
Phone:+43 664 111 77 15
Uttendorf
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Dec 14
30°F / -1°C

Weissbach

Weißbach
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Dec 14
34°F / 1°C

Weißbach

Weißbach
Weißbach is a charming village in the Saalachtal region, known for its numerous outdoor recreational opportunities. Nestled in the Salzburg Alps, it offers scenic hiking trails, extensive mountain and climbing tours, and beautiful gorge, and a tranquil atmosphere perfect for nature lovers.

Hikes

Seehorn

The hike to the 2,322-meter-high Seehorn is considered one of the most beautiful mountain tours in the Weißbach Nature Park in the Salzburg Saalachtal.

We took a taxi from Weißbach to the Kalbrunner Alm. The ascent begins at the Kalbrunner Alm and initially leads towards the Seehornsee. At the lake's shore, you can take a wonderful break and, if the temperatures allow, take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear, cold lake. Then, it goes steeply uphill to the Seehornspitze. The path is rocky and requires good physical condition. At the summit cross, you will be rewarded with an indescribably beautiful panorama.
After a well-deserved break, the hike continues towards Wimbachscharte. You follow the trail along the Kematenschneid until the path branches off to the right over rocky ledges to Hochwies. Here, you will find one of the most beautiful high valleys in the Alps. You can observe marmots and ibexes. Lie down in the grass and let the unique nature work its magic on you.
In this unspoiled high meadow, you continue hiking along the Dießbach to a steep step, where the trail merges with path No. 401. The route then leads along a forest road to the Dießbachstausee and finally back to the Kalbrunner Alm.

Tips:
Challenging mountain tour, a good physical condition is required.
Hiking gear, mountain boots, and hiking poles are advantageous.
Climbing gloves are beneficial, as the rocks are partly very sharp.
Bring enough water and food. There are no huts on this mountain tour.
The best way to get to and from the Kalbrunner Almen is by mountain taxi.

Hotels

Experiences

Fieberbrunn

Fieberbrunn
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Dec 14
32°F / 0°C
Fieberbrunn located in the Pillersee Tal in Tyrol, is a charming market town known for its beautiful hiking areas in the Kitzbuehler Alps.

Hikes

We highly recommend adding a hike up to the Wildseeloder, Fieberbrunn's local mountain, to your to-hiking list. You can use the cable car Streubödenbahn till the middle station and continue your hike from there to the Wildalmen. Then the trail narrows and becomes a lot steeper, winding in serpentines towards the Wildseeloderhaus. After about 45 minutes up the mountain, you reach the Wildseeloderhaus. Here you take a break, replenish your body, and enjoy the view of the Wildseeloder Lake, nestled between the peaks of Wildseeloder and Henne. According to a legend, sacrilegious alpine dairymen drowned in its waters, and their cries can still be heard today at the small waterfalls, the Schreienden Brunnen.
From here you can take a stroll alongside the lake and take a cool dip on hot summer days. The serious mountaineer can continue the climb up to the summit at 2,118 m above sea level which takes another 45 min. We decided to enjoy the lake and walk the same path back.

Tips:
Medium-level mountain tour.
Hiking gear, mountain boots, and hiking poles are advantageous.
Bring enough water and food for the hike if you don't want to visit the Wildseeloderhaus.

Hotels

Experiences

Tourismusverband PillerseeTal

Dorfplatz 1, 6391 Fieberbrunn
Phone: +43 5354 56304

Believe it or not, in the Alps, there's a phenomenon known as "stone wind." It's an event where wind blowing over specific rock formations can create eerie, whistling sounds. These sounds are produced by the wind passing through small holes or gaps in the rocks, creating natural musical notes. This phenomenon can be particularly enchanting and a bit mysterious for hikers who encounter it unexpectedly. So, next time you're hiking in the Alps and hear a strange whistling sound, it might just be the "stone wind" serenading you!

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