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daily at 8.15 am from June 1st till October 15th also at 12.00 pm

English, German (Tour may be guided multilingually)

Panorama Tours Bus Terminal , Mirabellplatz / Hubert-Sattler-Gasse 1, 5020 Salzburg Arrival information

Discover the most beautiful sights of Hallstatt!

This Hallstatt Tour from Salzburg takes you to the picturesque world-famous town between Lake Hallstatt and the steep slopes of the Dachstein Massif.

Located right on the shores of Lake Hallstatt, this small town is considered one of the most beautiful lake side villages in the world. Not only does it captivate with its fabulous idyllic & fairytale-like atmosphere, Hallstatt also has a rich history that dates back to the Neolithic Age. 

Panorama Tours will take you to the magical place in the Austrian Salzkammergut - this guided Hallstatt bus tour from Salzburg is a perfect daytrip all around the year.

Hallstatt im Sommer mit Spiegelung im Hallstätter See, ideal für eine Tour mit Panorama Tours

​​​​​​​Tour itinerary

Our Hallstatt Tour from Salzburg takes the direct route to Hallstatt. The drive through picturesque towns such as Fuschl, St. Gilgen and Strobl takes around 1.5 hours . During our 2.5 hours stay in Hallstatt you can explore the town at your own leisure. The trip back to Salzburg takes us through Gosau, Russbach and Abtenau.

The picturesque town can be explored on foot during your stay, and the history and sights offer a glimpse into the culture of the Salzkammergut region between Salzburg and Upper Austria.

Hallstatt’s rich history

Numerous archeological finds prove that humans have settled here for over 7,000 years since the Neolithic Age. The area has been populated continually since then. As early as 2000 BC salt was mined in Hallstatt. Further expansion of the salt mining over the following centuries led to a first economic golden age around 800 BC. The large burial ground in the Hochtal attests to the wealth of this era. A few decades after its discovery the period between 800 and 400 BC was renamed “Hallstatt Period” .

In 1997 Hallstatt and its surrounding area the Salzkammergut was declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO.

In 2012 Hallstatt again went through the media after it became known that a hair exact replica of the town of Hallstatt exists in southern China.

5 Tips for your Hallstatt Tour

Explore hallstatt on foot.

The charming little town of Hallstatt is best explored on a walking tour. The narrow streets and quaint houses exude their own flair and allow visitors to experience the magic of Alpine culture firsthand.

The best place to start your Hallstatt walking tour is at the Lahner Steg, a small lookout point, right next to the bus parking lot. From the footbridge you can enjoy a great view of the water, the town and often the swans of Hallstatt.

From the parking lot, follow Seestraße and walk between old, charming houses and lakeside promenade. On the Seestraße you will find, among other things, a boat rental and small stores with souvenirs and typical food. 

At the end of the Seestraße you will reach the market place, which offers the heart of Hallstatt, also the famous boat of the Hallstatt Schifffahrt docks here. From the market square, Gosaumühlstrasse leads past the cemetery & church to the famous lookout point, which offers a beautiful view of the whole town.

The famous “Bone House” in Hallstatt

Don’t miss out on the “Bone House” right next to the catholic church and make it the highlight of your Hallstatt Tour! It is the only one of its kind around the world. The small building dates back to the 16 th century and houses over 600 skulls and bones of Hallstatt citizens. The local cemetery is so small that the remains of deceased persons are exhumed after 20 to 30 years to make space. Their bones and skull are then bleached, painted and placed in the Bone House. During a visit to the Beinhaus you will learn exciting insights into the culture of the small town.

Ride with the Electric Boat on the Hallstatt Lake

Rent an electric boat and go on a boat tour on Lake Hallstatt to get a different view of the picturesque town from the lake’s surface.

Viewing Platform "World Heritage View"

If you prefer a bird’s eye perspective make sure to take the funicular up to the Skywalk – an observation deck 1,100 ft. above the roofs of Hallstatt. Enjoy the breath-taking views of Hallstatt and Lake Hallstatt.

Experience the History of Hallstatt

Those interested in history will enjoy a visit to the World Heritage Museum Hallstatt . It houses an impressive collection of archeological finds and historic artifacts from the long history of Hallstatt and its surroundings. Furthermore, the Hallstatt salt mine gives insights into the history of salt mining in die Salzkammergut region.

Please note those sights as listed are not part of our tour.

Therefore, any attraction to be arranged on spot also considering the opening time during off-season.

Find more information on Hallstatt her e .

Hallstatt is a destination of most unique historical and cultural significance –  be sure not to miss this hidden gem. Book your tour to Hallstatt from Salzburg!

Hallstatt in summer with reflection in Lake Hallstatt, ideal for a tour with Panorama Tours

FAQs Hallstatt Tour

Where is hallstatt located.

Hallstatt is located right next to Lake Hallstatt in the region Salzkammergut in the federal state Upper Austria, Austria. The distance from Salzburg is approximately 70 km, 290 km from Vienna.

Why is Hallstatt so famous?

Hallstatt is a small village located in the Salzkammergut region of Austria. Overall, Hallstatt's combination of history, culture, and natural beauty has made it a famous and highly-regarded destination. It is famous for several reasons:

  • Rich History: Hallstatt is known for its rich history, as it has been inhabited since the early Iron Age. The village is named after the Hallstatt culture, which was a prehistoric culture that flourished in Europe from about 800 BC to 500 BC.
  • Salt Mine: Hallstatt is also famous for its salt mine, which has been in operation since prehistoric times. Salt was a valuable commodity in ancient times, and the salt mine in Hallstatt was one of the most important sources of salt in Europe.
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site: In 1997, Hallstatt was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. The village is recognized for its unique cultural heritage, which includes its well-preserved architecture and its role as a center of salt mining and metalworking.
  • Scenic Beauty: Hallstatt is located on the shores of a beautiful lake and surrounded by stunning mountain scenery. Its picturesque setting has made it a popular destination for tourists from around the world.

What to do in Hallstatt?

Hallstatt offers many sights and attractions, such as Lake Hallstatt, the famous "Bone House", the observation deck Skywalk, the Hallstatt museum, etc.

Where to park in Hallstatt?

Due to the high numbers of visitors to Salzburg, it is inconvenient to visit the village with your private vehicle. Avoid parking chaos, especially on the weekends and during school holidays, by booking your Hallstatt tour with Salzburg Panorama Tours. Enjoy a worry-free and comfortable journey to and from Hallstatt with our tour!

Where was Hallstatt recreated?

In 2012, an exact replica of the Austrian town Hallstatt was opened in the South China province Guangdong - more precisely in the city Luoyang in the district of Boluo. The construction of the replica cost over 900 million USD.

How much time is there in Hallstatt?

This tour allows for a stay of 2.5 hours in Hallstatt. Should you be interested in a longer stay, consider our private full-day tour to Hallstatt .

Is there a guided tour through Hallstatt?

Please note, that there is no guided tour through Hallstatt. However, your guide will be happy to arrange a visit to the Skywalk for you.

Please notice:

We are not able to offer a pick-up service from the hotel. Please make your own way to meeting point, 15 min. prior departure.

Only Salzburg Panorama Tours is responsible to schedule the tour vehicles.

Infants up to 4 years are not entitled to their own seat.

Pets are not allowed in the tour.

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Stefan Herzl

Hello, my name is Stefan Herzl and I’m really looking forward to show you my beautiful hometown Salzburg. I am a native Salzburg offering since 1976 various sightseeing tours in Salzburg & surroundings.

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A day trip from Salzburg to Hallstatt is a highlight in any Austrian itinerary. Knowing how to get to Hallstatt from Salzburg is the first step toward a successful excursion. This detailed guide provides you with all the information to take the frustration out of planning a day trip to Hallstatt.

Hallstatt Waterfront

Salzburg to Hallstatt by Train and Bus

The distance from Salzburg to Hallstatt is only 71,7 km. This doesn’t mean you can travel there in under and hour. Public transport mostly requires at least one change and sometimes a combination of bus and train travel.

If you prefer to drive, the scenic road route via the Wolfgangsee and Bad Ischl also takes well over an hour.

Although not the fastest way to get to Hallstatt from Salzburg, the train is the easiest if you depend on public transport. However, the beautiful scenery passing by the train window makes it more than worthwhile.

The ÖBB (Austrian Railway) trains are clean and punctual, making it easy to plan your time in Hallstatt. To find the best connection from Salzburg to Hallstatt on the day and time you are planning to travel, you have the following options:

  • Go to tickets.oebb.at
  • Use an international ticket shop like Rail Europe or Trainline
  • Download the ÖBB app which also allows you to buy the tickets at the same time.

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If your dates are set and you book in advance, you can secure the special saver price (called Sparschiene). You are then bound to the specific train and time on your ticket. If you want more flexibility, the standard ticket at €29 is a better option. A group discount, starting at 5% for two people, is also available. And if you stick to the local trains, there is a special ticket called Einfach Raus for 2 to 5 people. Starting at €36 for 2 people, plus €4 for every additional person, you can travel on as many local trains as you like on a specific calendar day (starting from 09:00 on weekdays).

By Bus AND Train

Taking Bus 150 from Salzburg to Bad Ischl and the train to Hallstatt from there, is actually a little quicker than taking the train via Attnang-Puchheim.

Get the complete Bus 150 timetable here .

The 1,5-hour bus journey takes a scenic route via Lake Wolfgang. Try and get to the bus early to increase your chance of getting the front right seats from where you have panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Once you arrive in Bad Ischl by bus, there is a connecting local train to Hallstatt. The total journey time from Salzburg to Hallstatt is just over two hours.

The Hallstatt Ferry

If you think the Hallstatt train stops in the centre of the village, you are wrong. Instead, it drops you on the other side of the lake from the village. This turns out to be a huge advantage.

Why? Because it forces you to take the boat or ferry from the station to the town. And this gives you the opportunity to take in all the pretty views of the town that you saw in the pictures that inspired you to visit in the first place.

Hallstatt Austria

When you step off the train, just follow the footpath leading to a small lakeside building where the Hallstatt ferry awaits. Someone will sell you a ticket at €3,50 before you get on board.

The Hallstatt ferry timetable is conveniently set up to coincide with the arrival and departure of trains. The crossing takes about 15 minutes. The Hallstatt Market docking station, where you disembark, is a 5-minute walk from the Market Square with its colourful houses against a green mountain backdrop.

TIP – Don’t waste time to get to the ferry after leaving the train. Get on the boat as quickly as you can to secure a spot on the open front deck for the best position to take pictures of the idyllic setting.

Bus Only to Hallstatt from Salzburg

Of course, it’s also possible to travel all the way from Salzburg to Hallstatt by bus. In this case you have the follow options:

Salzburg to Hallstatt by Car

Getting to Hallstatt by car from Salzburg is possible via 2 main routes.

As you can see there’s not much difference in distance and driving time. The first route is probably the more scenic one, passing through the beautiful Salzkammergut lake district.

The second one takes the A10 highway for which you need the Austrian vignette (toll sticker) before turning off onto the B166 where you will soon travel over the Gschütt mountain pass. Get the full directions with maps for both routes here .

Hallstatt Parking

The Hallstatt historic centre and waterfront is traffic free during normal daytime hours. However, there are three big parking areas on the outskirts of town to accommodate visitors arriving by car. They are well marked and even have big electronic information boards indicating the number of free spots available. Car Park P2 is the most convenient for day visitors. Find more information here .

Salzburg to Hallstatt Tours

A shuttle service or tour is a good option for a Hallstatt day trip if your time is very limited, you are travelling in a group or you just don’t want to be bothered with public transport or renting a car.

Did you know?

The Chinese like Hallstatt so much that they built an exact replica in China.

Top Things to Do on a Hallstatt Day Trip

The name Hallstatt means salt settlement. Salt has been mined here since the 2nd millennium BC. Today, visitors are simply in awe of the beautiful lakeside and mountain setting of the village where, for some part, time stood still. The remarkable Hallstatt-Dachstein Alpine landscape of which it is part has a well-deserved spot on the UNESCO World Heritage list.

The Hallstatt Skywalk

To visit Hallstatt and not enjoy the UNESCO World Heritage view from the skywalk 360 m above the historic centre would be a travesty. The panorama of Lake Hallstatt, its lakeside villages, and the surrounding Alps will be forever etched in your memory.

The World Heritage View from the Hallstatt skywalk.

The Hallstatt skywalk is in front of the Rudolfsturm (Rudolf’s Tower) on the Salzberg (Salt Mountain), home to the oldest salt mine in the world. The tower dates to the late 13 th century and was used as living quarters of the mine manager until 1954. Today it is a restaurant.

There are two ways to get to the top of the mountain – walking or taking a cable car. On a day trip, I will suggest taking the Salzberg cable car. The bottom station is not even a 10-minute walk from the Hallstatt tourist information office.

Hallstatt Cable Car Prices Roundtrip

When you exit the cable car, you can walk the remaining (short, but steep) distance to the Hallstatt skywalk or take the Panorama Lift to the top. Use of the lift is included in the cable car price. Have your camera ready when exiting the lift, because you will cross a little bridge spanning a deep gorge from where you will get a taste of the views awaiting you on the skywalk.

Standing on the Hallstatt skywalk is not for the fainthearted. It helps to look into the distance instead of straight down. Plus, if you’ve made it this far, you might as well go right to the front to take the compulsory picture.

View from the Hallstatt skywalk on a daytrip from Salzburg to Hallstatt.

Tip: Consider visiting the salt mine if you have an extra 2 hours to spare on your Hallstatt day trip. This is where it all started 7,000 years ago. The tour through the mine is fun, interactive and informative. The oldest wooden staircase in Europe, one of the more recent discoveries in the prehistoric section of the mine, has been incorporated into a Bronze Age Cinema 400 metres below ground.

The Hallstatt Market Square

From salt miners, fishermen and food merchants to 500,000 tourists per year – the market square is the heart of Hallstatt and witness to an unfathomable era of ancient and modern history.

The Hallstatt market square is a must stop on a day trip from Salzburg to Hallstatt.

Most of the colourful houses surrounding the Holy Trinity statue on the market square were built after a devastating fire in 1750. This is where the residents celebrate age-old traditions such as the annual Corpus Christi procession. If you are lucky, you will hear the Saline band perform.

Even if nothing officially is happening, there is something happening on the Hallstatt market square. Find lunch or something to drink in one of the cafés or restaurants, buy a souvenir to remind you of your visit, or watch your fellow tourists from a quiet spot on one of the benches while licking on an ice-cream.

Hallstatt Waterfront

A highlight of a day trip to Hallstatt is a walk along the waterfront. The walk is compulsory if you want to get from the market square to the Salzberg cable car or vice versa. However, this is one compulsory walk you will even take voluntarily. Simply follow the signs to the tourist information centre ( where you will turn away to the cable car station). Or you can continue a little bit further to Hallstatt Lahn, another ship docking station, from where you have another beautiful photo angle.

View of Hallstatt from near the tourist information office.

Keep your eyes open for the tightly stacked timber houses on the water’s edge. The architectural masterpieces were built for the former residents to have direct access to the lake.

Boat rental on Lake Hallstatt.

The photo opportunities are endless, especially if you are lucky enough to find some swan close to the water’s edge. If you don’t see a real, live swan you may see some bigger ones with people in. These are popular pedal boats that are for rent together with a few other options.

Swan on Lake Hallstatt.

Hallstatt Bone House and Catholic Church

You simply must make time to walk to the Catholic church and adjacent St Michael’s chapel on your day trip from Salzburg to Hallstatt. It’s easy to find to the right of the market square (facing the mountain). The short five to ten-minute walk weaves between the homes of the locals and is well sign-posted.

Hallstatt cemetery view in front of the bone house.

Many people skip the parish church (dating to 1505) and head straight to the Gothic chapel. Why? Because of its unique, if somewhat gory, contents – the exhumed bones of more than 1,200 people, including over 600 painted skulls.

The reason for all the human bones isn’t a mass murder or some kind of plague but rather a lack of space in the cemetery around the church. To make room for the “ new dead” the “old dead” were dug up and their bones moved to St Micheal’s from as early as the 1100s.

Hallstatt Bone House.

Flowers were originally painted on the exhumed skulls to symbolize wreaths. The paintings later became more elaborate when the names and dates of birth and death of the deceased were added. Check out this link for a 360° view of the bones inside the chapel .

An entrance fee of €1,50 to the bone house is charged. The opening hours are daily from 10:00 to 18:00 from May to October and 11:30 to 15:30 (closed Mondays and Thursdays) from November to April.

Where to Eat and Drink in Hallstatt

Rudolfsturm.

The Rudolfsturm Restaurant is an excellent spot for lunch after you’ve plucked up the courage to stand on the Hallstatt skywalk. And for a restaurant with a World Heritage view its prices compare well to that of the average Austrian restaurant.

Luch view from Rudolfsturm Restaurant in Hallstatt.

We shared a typical Austrian Jausenplatte (snack plate) consisting of bread, cheeses, cold meats, hardboiled eggs, and bread spreads. It was more than enough for two. Other traditional Austrian dishes on the menu include schnitzel, knödel (dumplings) and Apfelstrudel (apple strudel).

Braügasthof

The Braügasthof has been brewing and serving beer since 1504 when it first got its license from Emperor Maximilian I. Today, it is a small hotel with a guest garden/restaurant on the water’s edge opposite the road. You can’t miss it on the way between the market square and the tourist information centre . Try the fresh fish from the lake!

You can’t miss Café Derbl in the big yellow building on one corner of the market square. They literally serve everything – from cakes and pizza to schnitzel and salads. They also brew and serve their own craft beer called Hallstatt. Das Bier.

Read more: Visit the Eisriesenwelt in Werfen on another day trip from Salzburg

Practical Tips for Your Hallstatt Day Trip

  • Keep your €0,50 coins for the public toilets in the historic centre . They are on your right on a little side street off the main pedestrian road just after the market square (direction tourist information office).
  • There is a wi-fi hotspot on the market square.
  • Make sure you have enough cash on you because many restaurants and shops don’t accept credit or debit cards. Alternatively, ask about card facilities before you order or buy.
  • If you visit Hallstatt in June you may have the chance to witness one of the age-old traditions when the locals celebrate the Feast of Corpus Christi or Fronleichnam on the Market Square and beautifully decorated boats on the lake.

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Lois Alter Mark

Thank you for detailing the travel arrangements; I always find that to be the most stressful part of a trip! Hallstatt looks stunning- what a warm and inviting village!

Koen

I did not know they build a copy in China haha. It’s really a great guide of Hallstat, looks like there are a lot of things to see and do. We made it to Innsbruck and the Alps last summer, maybe next year we can go to the Salzburg area.

Brooke Herron

I’ve never been to Austria but villages like these make me remember I really want to go! I always look out for places with both water and mountains and that have plenty of greenery as well as picturesque buildings. These spots with their flower covered buildings, glassy water in and mountain ranges in the distance look just perfect for an alps active getaway.

Holly

This is a really great guide! Hallstatt is that fairy tale town that I can’t wait to visit one day. Thanks for detailing exactly how to get there because I’ve found pretty vague instructions on that previously!

Meagan

A) Your photography is beautiful B) Thank you for so thoroughly laying out the transportation pieces. That’s always the most stressful part for me, and I really enjoyed seeing the comparison between driving routes and bus/train routes. Wonderful, in-depth writeup! I had never really heard of Hallstatt before, but that scenery and all those lovely things to do mean I won’t forget it 🙂

Nick Wheatley

I had no idea there was a replica of Hallstatt in China. That’s amazing! I was actually in Hallstatt earlier this summer and there were bus loads of Chinese tourist. I was wondering why there were so many there but now it all makes sense! We drove from Salzburg to Hallstatt and the drive was lovely, but unfortunately it started raining when we arrived so we didn’t wind up taking the ferry or the cable car. Based on your pictures they both look like they provide great vantage points of Hallstatt and the surroundings. One word of warning – if …  Read more »

himanshu

I love UNESCO world heritage sites and Hallstatt must be the most beautiful site among all. Mere fact Salt mining started here 2 millennium BC, makes this place special for me. Being a road tripper I would love to reach here via road enjoying the alpine landscapes of Wolfgangsee and Bad Ischl. Would plan to reach early morning to enjoy the sunrise from skywalk.

Suruchi

That is such a well written, a detailed post on how to reach, what to see and the tips to take care of in Hallstatt. The streets with those flower decorated houses are just amazing and so instagrammable. Skywalk is simply breathtaking. Thanks for sharing such a beautiful post. I am adding Hallstatt to my bucket list.

Claudia

I love this detailed ‘how to’ article on how to best visit Hallstatt. It looks like a stunning place for a day trip! I’d totally be up for a visit to the salt mines – I love those types of tours and history of a place.

Paige

I’ve always wanted to go to Hallstatt, but I had absolutely no idea that it was so close to Salzburg or I would’ve gone when I was there for a quick day trip instead! Also, that’s too funny that there’s a replica of the city in China! That’s insane! The bone chapel sounds really unique!

Ursula (myVideoMedia)

Thanks for this great guide. I love the picturesque town of Hallstatt and I think I have to go back and experience the skywalk once.

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Hallstatt seems so picturesque and I fell in love with is from your pictures! That Hallstatt skywalk seems like an ultimate experience!

Anthony & Bernadette

Thank you so much for your EXTREMELY well detailed information about how to get from Salzburg to Hallstatt. Not only did you give such important detail, but gave us so much more confidence in tackling this trip. We are planning on coming to Salzburg in August and so looking forward to it.

Sayanti Aditya

Great article …I got to know all that I needed to know after browsing for hours …all information in one place . Loved it thanks a ton !!!

Ketki

This is such an amazing guide! I am totally in love with your gorgeous photos. So much so i am looking at buying a plane ticket just now 🙂

Nisha

Loved this complete guide! Made me nostalgic also. Have recently returned from Austria and Salzburg too. 🙂 Kept reading it.

Carly Heyward

That water is so clear!! And I always appreciate specifics like prices. Thanks!

Smita

Thank you for this detailed and very clear post. I figured out more about Hallstatt from your post than by reading many others!

dr rahul chaudhary

wow… am planning my trip in may 2019 n this will really help… so can i travel from salzburg to hallstat n do local sight seeing plus salt mine plus ice cave n return back to salzburg the same day?

Qee

Hi, i am visiting Hallstatt this winter. Are the ferry available during the winter? And also it is worth it for me to stay a night in Hallstatt or just have a one day trip to Hallstatt from Salzburg?

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Ultimate Salzburg to Hallstatt Day Trip Itinerary

One day in Hallstatt Austria Itinerary - Hallstatt church at sunrise

When it comes to fairytale towns, there’s no competing with Hallstatt. Nestled in the snow-capped mountains of central Austria, this lakefront village looks like something Walt Disney dreamed up. If you’re looking for a magical experience, my Salzburg to Hallstatt day trip itinerary has got you covered.

Salzburg to Hallstatt day trip itinerary - panoramic view of Hallstatt village.

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View of spring in Hallstatt with bench and mountains.

From summer blooms to Christmas markets, there isn’t one best time to visit Hallstatt. Here’s a brief overview of what to expect for each season:

  • We did our Hallstatt itinerary in late April over Easter weekend. While the crowds were fairly heavy, the weather was pleasant (unseasonably warm, actually), and there was a small Easter parade through the village.
  • Summer has comfortable, warm weather, but the crowds are intense. August should be avoided, as it’s peak tourist season across Europe.
  • Autumn brings beautiful golden foliage to the mountains, and crowds are typically lighter.
  • Winter turns Hallstatt into a storybook wonderland, with a traditional Christmas market and lovely white snow decorating the village. It’s truly one of the best winter destinations in Europe ! Some parts of the village are closed, however, like the funicular and salt mine.

Mountain lake view from train window en route from Salzburg to Hallstatt day trip.

By train: Salzburg Hbf > Attnang-Puchheim > Hallstatt Bahnhst

If you don’t have a car, taking the train is the easiest option. While there is no direct train from Salzburg to Hallstatt, the single connection is very straightforward.

  • Visit the ÖBB website to search for and purchase tickets. Be sure to print your tickets before departing!
  • You can also download the ÖBB app to buy tickets and display them on your phone (no printing needed).
  • If possible, book your tickets several days in advance. Ticket prices go up the closer you get to departure. Prices range from €9 to €25 depending on your departure time and how far in advance you purchase.
  • The earliest train departs Salzburg Hbf around 5am, getting you to Hallstatt station around 7:30am.
  • I strongly encourage you to leave Salzburg no later than 8:30am.  Hallstatt is a tiny village that fills up with tourists by the hour. The earlier you arrive, the more time you’ll have to explore without the crowds.

Seat Reservations: If you’re traveling to Hallstatt on a holiday weekend, I suggest paying for a seat reservation. The reservation will only be for the first leg of the trip (Salzburg to Attnang-Puchheim), but it will save you from having to stand or spend a long time looking for an open seat.

All of the train-only journeys will have a connection at Attnang-Puchheim. You won’t have much time to make the connection (about 5-10 minutes), but you shouldn’t have any trouble if you’re paying attention and exit the train promptly.

The conductor will often tell you what platform to go to when he/she checks your ticket on board. And there are electronic signs above and below the platforms that display the train destinations.

By bus: Salzburg Bus 150 > Bad Ischal Bus 542 > Gosaumühle Bus 543 > Hallstatt Lahn

You could take three buses to Hallstatt and get there 15 minutes faster than by train. But the extra transfer and seasonal/weekend timetable shifts make it more complicated.

If you do choose this option, use the route planner to find the best connection times. Note that the bus drops you off on the village’s south side. So, you’ll want to do this Salzburg to Hallstatt day trip itinerary in reverse, starting with Badeinsel Island.

If you already have a rental car, driving to Hallstatt from Salzburg is a great idea. The drive takes around 80 minutes, and you can enjoy scenic mountain views along the way.

There are two visitor car parks : P1 and P2. As you approach the village, electronic displays will show the number of spaces left in each lot. For a Hallstatt day trip, you’ll want to park in P2 if it’s not full.

When you’re ready to leave, simply take your parking ticket to the machine and pay with cash or credit card.

Organized Hallstatt tours from Salzburg

Taking public transit in a foreign country can be overwhelming. Fortunately, there are multiple tour operators that can get you to and from the village, and even show you what to see in Hallstatt.

Taking the Hallstatt Ferry

Hallstatt ferry dock with view of lake and village.

Riding the ferry was one of my favorite things to do in Hallstatt. If you arrive by train, this is how you’ll reach the village.

The ferry schedule coincides with the village’s train timetable, making it easy to come and go across the lake. Once you get off the train, walk down the ramp to the dock, where you can buy round trip tickets from the attendant.

Be sure to bring cash, as they do not take credit cards for the ferry. Although you don’t get a discount for round trip tickets, it will save you from having to stand in line on your way back.

If you want to take photos from the ferry, you need to be prepared. Getting a good spot on the deck was like a scene from the Hunger Games. Get ready to hop off the train, speed down the ramp, and walk straight to the left (port) railing for the best views.

Also, if you’re traveling during peak season, you should get in line at least 20 minutes before your return ferry departs. It would be a shame to miss your train, especially if it’s the last one of the day!

Sunset view of village and lake after spending one day in Hallstatt.

Walk around the northern village

Sunrise view of Hallstatt church.

From my experience, people tend not to explore Hallstatt beyond the iconic northern viewpoint. But there are some beautiful houses and lake views to be had along the Gosaumühlstraße.

Follow the street north out of the village. Here, you’ll see lovely wooden homes decorated with wind chimes, flower pots, and other seasonal trinkets.

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Walk until you reach the underpass, and then turn back. As you come around the bend near the village center, you’ll get a gorgeous view of the church.

Take photos at the “postcard” view point

Postcard view of Hallstatt village panorama.

If a photograph inspired you to visit Hallstatt, it was probably taken at this “Classic Village Viewpoint”. Located a few minutes’ walk from the ferry dock, this panoramic view of Hallstatt is simply breathtaking.

The overlook area is fairly spacious, so you won’t have to wait long (or at all) to get a turn at the railing. Even if you don’t have a wide angle lens, you can still capture a beautiful scene with the houses, mountains, church, and lake.

If you’re using a smartphone with a panorama setting, now is the time to use it! One of my favorite shots from our Hallstatt itinerary was a panorama that included the entire lake and a lone swan.

Save me for later!

Sunrise over Hallstatt church and village panorama, with text overlay - "Hallstatt: the fairytale town you need to visit."

Explore the charming village center

Hallstatt village center with flowers and colorful buildings, one of the most popular Hallstatt tourist attractions.

Hallstatt’s central area is so beautiful, they constructed a replica of it in China. If that’s not an endorsement of the village’s charm, I don’t know what is!

With colorful buildings, flowering vines, a waterfall, and a mountain backdrop, it’s almost a surreal experience to walk through Hallstatt. Hopefully you took my advice and arrived early, because the crowds here can reach Disney World proportions.

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Because the village is so compact, there’s no exact route you need to take. Just enjoy a leisurely stroll through the streets, and check out a few highlights along the way.

At the northern end lies the Catholic Church and ossuary , a.k.a. the bone church. You can pay a couple euros to go inside, where hundreds of painted skulls are arranged in rows. The rear cemetery is free to enter and has lovely views over the lake and village.

Continuing south, you’ll find the famous Evangelist Church , whose steeple rises above the village. It’s worth poking your head in to see the 200-year-old interior.

Hallstatt Marktplatz with colorful houses and fountain.

Diagonal from the church sits the Marktplatz , lined with brightly painted restaurants and shops. There are a few benches here for resting, and a stone water fountain with fresh drinking water.

For a unique view over the village, head up the steps behind the Evangelisches Pfarramt on Oberer Marktplatz road. There are a couple landings where you can take photos over the rooftops.

Blue hour view over Hallstatt village and lake.

As you walk down the Seestraße , you’ll see plenty of cute shops and cafes selling local treats and crafts. Be sure to turn down Am Hof  for excellent views towards the southern part of the village.

Colorful houses lining the street with mountain view at the end.

Grab lunch at Karmez

It might seem strange to recommend a kebap cart for lunch in Austria, but I promise you won’t be disappointed. Given that this is a Salzburg to Hallstatt day trip, I’m assuming you’ve had plenty of chances to eat the local cuisine.

In addition to delicious kepabs, Karmez serves up hot dogs, sausages, fries, and wraps at very reasonable prices. We ate here twice in one day. It’s that good.

Get a swan’s-eye view from the lake

Hallstatt swan boat docked along lake.

If you’ve seen the swans drifting around Lake Hallstatt and felt a pang of jealousy, I have good news. You can get your very own swan’s-eye view of Hallstatt with the help of  Lake Hallstatt Explorer !

They rent boats by the half hour and hour from the dock near the Markt Zentrum boat landing. Aside from the swan paddle boats, they also rent out electric boats, row boats, and paddle boards.

Ride the funicular to the World Heritage overlook platform

View of Lake Hallstatt and Obertraun from Hallstatt Skywalk.

The World Heritage overlook point is one of the most popular Hallstatt tourist attractions. But don’t let that dissuade you if you’re more of an “off the beaten path” type of person. The view is remarkable, and there’s a bit of optional hiking that will take you away from the crowds.

After your boating excursion, follow the main road south to the funicular platform. You’ll see signs directing you towards the Salt Mine/Skywalk as you approach the ticket office.

It’s not exactly cheap to take the funicular (€17 round trip in 2019). But for a Hallstatt day trip, you probably won’t have the time or energy to hike for two hours up the mountainside.

Once you reach the top, exit the platform and head right towards the Skywalk. This metal platform juts out over the mountainside and is a popular Hallstatt Instagram spot. From here, you can see across the lake to Obertraun, and you’ll have a bird’s-eye view over Hallstatt’s village center.

If you have time, I suggest walking up the trail towards the Salt Mine entrance. It’s a nice, peaceful respite from the crowds. There’s also a small cafe at the top of the mountain that sells snacks and bottled water if you need refreshment.

Wander through the southern village

Hallstatt houses and cottages along creek.

After you ride the funicular back to the village, spend some time exploring southern Hallstatt. Tourists don’t typically roam around here, but there are lots of lovely houses and mountain views to enjoy.

The police station is particularly charming, and it’s not often you get to utter that sentence!

Relax on the scenic Badeinsel Hallstatt island

Sunset view of northern Hallstatt village, a perfect way to end your Hallstatt itinerary.

As your Hallstatt day trip winds down, head to Badeinsel park’s island for one last beautiful view.

We arrived here as the sun was setting behind the mountain. Families were enjoying a picnic in the grass, dogs were romping about… It was the perfect way to end our visit.

Colorful lanterns hanging from tree at Hallstatt restaurant.

Ah, the age old question! You can see and do a lot with one day in Hallstatt. But for the best possible experience, I suggest staying overnight.

First, you won’t feel the need to rush around, especially if you’re relying on the ferry. It’s hard to fully enjoy a Salzburg to Hallstatt day trip when you’re constantly checking your watch and stressing about time.

Second, you can wake up early, roam the empty streets, and watch a magnificent sunrise. The greatest travel experience of my life was watching the sun come up over the mountains and slowly illuminate the village.

Finally, if you want to explore the Salt Mines , you’ll want more than one day in Hallstatt. The tour itself is over an hour, and it’s a bit of a hike from the funicular to the mine entrance. Unless you arrive very early, it will be tough to fit this into your Hallstatt itinerary.

Interior of Heritage Hotel Hallstatt bedroom with window view.

I am so happy that we spent the night in Hallstatt! It was a relief not having to worry about catching the ferry. And we had the whole village to ourselves the next morning, which was truly unforgettable.

After a lot of research, we chose the Heritage Hotel Hallstatt for accommodation. Our spacious room had lovely views of the lake and church. And it’s right across from the ferry, so no lugging bags through the narrow, crowded streets.

Accommodation in Hallstatt is limited, so I suggest booking as far in advance as possible.

Map of Salzburg to Hallstatt day trip itinerary

Google Maps snapshot of Hallstatt day trip itinerary map.

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4 thoughts on “Ultimate Salzburg to Hallstatt Day Trip Itinerary”

You said it all in the first sentence…’fairytale town’! It looks more magical in every photo, and is now on my bucket list 😀

Thanks Rasha! Hallstatt is one of those places where you just keep pinching yourself to ensure it’s real and not just a dream 🙂

What a fabulous & insightful site. Thank you. I’m contemplating Salzburg for a few days, mainly to visit Hallstatt, before heading into Italy, and being a solo female traveller was wondering if I needed to do a preset 7-8 day guided tour of the Austrian Lakes just to see this fairytale town, and No I don’t! Definitely an overnight stay seems the way to go as well. Tx again

Glad I could help with the trip planning, Evana! Spending the night in Hallstatt is definitely the way to go. It’s amazing how different the village feels in the early morning hours before day trippers arrive.

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Salzburg to Hallstatt: How to go to Hallstatt from Salzburg

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Hallstatt is a small village in the Austrian Salzkammergut, located at the shore of the Hallstattsee. It is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Austria. In this article, you will find out how to go to Hallstatt from Salzburg.

You can reach Hallstatt by bus 150 from Salzburg to Bad Ischl, where you change to a train to the Hallstatt train station . At the Hallstatt train station, you have to take a boat to cross the lake.

The whole trip by train is possible, but not recommended.

A car, on the other hand, would be very practical, as it allows you to visit other places in the Salzkammergut along the way. If you’re considering this option, check out Rentalcars.com for a comparison of all rental car providers and great deals on car rentals in Salzburg. Keep reading for a detailed explanation of how to go to Hallstatt!

Me standing next to the Lake in Hallstatt in Winter

In this article, I will tell you how to go to Hallstatt, but first, I would like you to know what to expect from a visit to Hallstatt.

What to expect from a visit to Hallstatt?

In the past years, Hallstatt became the most popular day-trip destination from Salzburg. I want to mention right away that the Lake District consists of many similar, beautiful places and that Hallstatt became crowded by the hype in recent years.

Hallstatt is home to 750 people, while it receives an estimated 900,000 people every year. In winter it stands empty, so in summer thousands of people make a pilgrimage to Hallstatt every day and the place is actually just a street.

If you are not up for the crowd, have a look at alternative day trip destinations from Salzburg . I am not trying to keep you from going. If Hallstatt is on your list, go for it! But I want you to know what to expect from your visit.

If it has to be Hallstatt, you will have a great experience nevertheless. Let me tell you how to get there and how to make the most out of your visit to Hallstatt.

The Houses on the side of the Lake in Hallstatt in Winter

How to go to Hallstatt by bus and train?

The most common way to reach Hallstatt from Salzburg is to take bus number 150 from the main station. You could also take this bus from Mirabell Square, but in the high season the bus often gets full at the station, and should this happen you would have to stand for 1.5 hours on the way. The bus driver will give you the ticket for the return journey, including the train ride from Bad Ischl. Just ask for a ticket to Hallstatt.

How to go to Hallstatt from Salzburg via Bad Ischl by Bus and Train

In Bad Ischl you get off at the train station, the final destination of the bus (150) and take the train to Hallstatt, where at the train station is the landing stage of the ferry boat to Hallstatt. It is easy to find the way. The bus stops in front of Bad Ischl station and you follow the crowd.

Hallstatt Train Station Obertraun Bad Ischl

The train will take you to the Hallstatt train station, where you can take the regular boat all year round to the other side of the lake, directly into the center of Hallstatt.

It sounds complicated, but it’s very straightforward. It takes a long, but on the bus, to Bad Ischl, you cross the lake district. The lake district is a fairytale land, and you will enjoy the ride. The scenery you will be passing is beautiful all along.

The total cost is around €30,- for a return trip. Another option of taking buses 542 and 543 exists, but I never understood how that works, and the bus and train connection always worked, so I recommend that.

How to go to Hallstatt by Train? For Eurail-Pass Holders or Groups

If you are traveling with a Eurail pass, you go by train as you don’t have to pay. If you are a group of travelers, the “Einfach Raus Ticket” group ticket is the cheapest way to go to Hallstatt.

That said, I would always prefer the bus route if it’s not about saving money. On the bus, you cross the whole lake district, and the scenery alone is worth the ride.

With the “Einfach Raus-Ticket” you can travel with all trains in Austria for 2 – 5 people for one day. The more people are in your group, the cheaper the trip will be. For two persons you pay €34,-, for each additional person more up to a maximum of five persons for €46,-. This means that if there are five of you, you can travel to Hallstatt for less than €10,- instead of €30,- per person.

Now, what’s the downside? The downside is that these tickets during the week are only valid from 9 am and only for the slow trains. This results in taking the train at 10:38 am and arriving in Hallstatt at 1:24 pm. You can stay in Hallstatt until 6:32 pm and return to Salzburg at 9:22 pm. You will have enough time, but you get back late.

If you want to take the train with an Einfach Raus Ticket and check the schedule, visit the  train company’s website ! Change the language to English, and in the search, you change the filter options and tick the Einfach Raus checkbox only to get trains included in the ticket as a result.

As I said before, the bus route of the 150 bus is beautiful, and the connection is convenient. So the train would only be an option if you want to save money as a group or if you go free because of the Eurail pass. Otherwise, always take the 150 bus and the train from Bad Ischl.

How to get to Hallstatt by rental car? The most convenient way

By far, the best option for small groups would be a rental car.  It’s not only faster, Hallstatt is only 80 kilometers away, but you can make more out of your day trip. Hallstatt is on the other side of the lake district , which is full of places almost as beautiful as Hallstatt. Furthermore, you can take a different route back to the city. Let me explain this to you!

I recommend Rentalcars.com for your car rental needs. The platform is a one-stop shop that allows you to compare offers from all the rental car companies in Salzburg in real time, ensuring you get the best deal available. Enter your pick-up location – I suggest the Salzburg train station, although the airport is an alternative – along with your travel date, and let Rentalcars.com do the rest!

Where to stop on the way to Hallstatt, if you travel by car?

Fuschlsee  is the first lake you get to after a 20-kilometer drive.  Fuschl am See , the town is not a sightseeing place, and stopping there is not a must. The lake would be nice for a 3-hour walk around but not if you are on the way to Hallstatt. Before Fuschl, however, is the Red Bull Headquarters. Nothing to do there either, but the headquarters is worth noticing, and you are flexible with a car so you might stop, take a picture, and inspect.

Two Children sitting in the dock of the bay in Sankt Gilgen

Sankt Gilgen  at Wolfgangsee lake is your next stop. Park the car and take a 15-minute walk down to the lake. On the way is the Mozart house, where Mozart’s grandfather and later also his sister lived. In Sankt Gilgen would be the harbor to cross the lake to Sankt Wolfgang by boat but you will go there by car. Sankt Wolfgang on the other side of the lake is only a short detour on your way to Hallstatt. Here is an article, in case you want to know what Sankt Gilgen is about .

Weißes Rössl in Sankt Wolfgang next to the lake Wolfgangsee

Sankt Wolfgang  is a must if you are around and flexible. Again park your car at the village entrance, at the ample parking space on the right, and walk into town. My favorite thing about Sankt Wolfgang is the church, but the town is also charming and worth exploring. In Sankt Wolfgang, you find authentic Austrian souvenirs. The Schafbergbahn , the steepest steam train in the world, also starts in Sankt Wolfgang. Read this article for more information about things to do in Sankt Wolfgang.

Bad Ischl  is where the nobility, the artists, and even the Emporer of Austria-Hungary spent their summers. Bad Ischl is different from other places in the Lake District because there is no lake. Bad Ischl has several museums like the Emporer Mansion, for example. What I would recommend in Bad Ischl is going for a walk before getting lunch and then coffee and cake at the famous Coffee House “Konditorei Zauner”.

Bad Ischl is where the nobility, the artists, and even the Emperor of Austria-Hungary spent their summers. Bad Ischl is different from other places in the Lake District because there is no lake. Bad Ischl has several museums like the Emperor Mansion, for example. What I would recommend in Bad Ischl is going for a walk before getting lunch and then coffee and cake at the famous Coffee House “Konditorei Zauner.” If you’re interested in exploring more about what this unique town offers, check out my guide on things to do in Bad Ischl .

Where to park in Hallstatt

The next stop after Bad Ischl will be your final destination, Hallstatt. When you arrive in Hallstatt, signs will point you to the parking, and displays show how many spots are left. The prices for parking are reasonable, and the system is the same as everywhere else. When you enter, you get a parking ticket and before you leave you to have to pay at the machine by card or cash.

Gosautal on the way back to Salzburg

When going back to Salzburg by car, I would recommend taking the alternative route through Gosau Valley. Gosau Valley is located south of the popular part of Salzkammergut that you crossed at the beginning of your journey. Gosau Valley is secluded and surrounded by wild nature. Gosau is famous for hiking, skiing, and mountain-related sports, but its heart and authenticity remain unaffected by the visitors.

If it is not yet too late in the day, you can stop along the drive to take in some magnificent nature. You can take a detour to Gosausee Lake, stop in Abtenau, or visit the fortress in Golling and even Bluntautal Valley, or stop in Hallein and take a stroll through its unique old town. Otherwise, enjoy the beautiful views on the way back. Your journey was already long if you visited all the places I recommended.

Organized Half-Day Tours to Hallstatt: A Quick Afternoon Visit

While it’s entirely possible and straightforward to visit Hallstatt and other day trip destinations from Salzburg on your own, there’s one scenario where an organized tour is a fit for you. If you’re short on time and looking to visit Hallstatt in the afternoon, consider the half-day tours organized by Panorama Tours .

These tours start at noon, making them the only viable option for a half-day afternoon visit to Hallstatt. However, it’s important to note that these tours are designed to give you a taste of Hallstatt, focusing primarily on the village itself.

Due to the time constraints of a half-day tour, you won’t have the opportunity to partake in activities like visiting the salt mines or exploring Dachstein-Krippenstein . But if your schedule is tight and you’re keen on experiencing Hallstatt, this option is viable. For more details and to book your half-day tour to Hallstatt, visit this link .

Staying in Hallstatt over Night

The Rooftops of the Wooden Houses in Hallstatt in Winter

If you are willing to pay, it is worth staying. If you stay in Hallstatt overnight in summer when the sunrises at 5 am and sets at 10 pm you will have a unique experience. Maybe you know from my photography articles that I am a fan of getting up early. Get up at 4 am to explore Hallstatt. The place will be yours. The empty streets of Hallstatt in high season. The sunset when all the daytime visitors are already gone and the sunrise when no one arrived yet. Go for it!

If Hallstatt is on your bucket list, go for it! By Bus and Train is the most common way to go to Hallstatt. The Train only option is for Eurail pass holders or if you want to save money with the Einfach Raus group ticket. The most convenient way is a car because it allows you to visit places on the way and take an alternative route back to Salzburg.

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My name is Gerhard, Founder of Free Walking Tour Salzburg. I am an intrepid traveler myself and understand the passion for adventure that independent travelers feel. I love to interact with travelers, share stories, answer questions, recommend places to eat, and offer ideas of things to see and do.

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Hallstatt (Lakes & Mountains)

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Number 1 photo location! Inspriation for Disney! Replicated in China!

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Go with us and let’s visit the only true original at Lake Hallstatt!

The 7000 year old town Hallstatt is often described as the pearl of the mountains and lake district. Millions of pictures of the town’s unique skyline with its romantic small alleys and woody buildings have been taken. The UNESCO Cultural Heritage Site for many times has served as film location and was even replicated by the Chinese.

Our unique tour starts in Salzburg and very soon passes the castle “Schloss Fuschl” high above the mystic Lake Fuschl (2) . Soon after there will be stop at a viewpoint near St. Gilgen (3) where you can enjoy a breathtaking view over the azure-blue Lake Wolfgang and its surrounding mountain peaks. Next stop is Hallstatt (4) . It seems time has stood still stood over the last centuries. Discover the secrets of the town and look for your personal photo spot in one of the most instagramable places on earth. A Skywalk (5) – The „World Heritage View“ – floats freely in almost 360 meters above ground and offers a unique view. On the way back we will discover Lake Wolfgang (6) by a boat which is operated by a company founded by the emperor himself. The boat heads to the Mozart Town ST. GILGEN and passes the world famous hotel „Weisses Rössl“.

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Our unique tour starts in Salzburg at the bus terminal “Paris Lodron Strasse”.

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Very soon we pass pass the castle “Schloss Fuschl” and the “Red Bull Headquarters” high above the mystic Lake Fuschl.

Soon after there will be stop at a viewpoint near St. Gilgen where you can enjoy a breathtaking view over the azure-blue Lake Wolfgang and its surrounding mountain peaks.

Next stop is Hallstatt . It seems time has stood still stood over the last centuries. Discover the secrets of the town and look for your personal photo spot in one of the most instagramable places on earth.

A Skywalk – The „World Heritage View“ – floats freely in almost 360 meters above ground and offers a unique view.

On the way back we will discover Lake Wolfgang by a boat which is operated by a company founded by the emperor himself. The boat heads to the Mozart Town St. gilgen and passes the world famous hotel „Weisses Rössl“.

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Even if there exists a second Hallstatt in China, our tour allows you to experience the only and true original! Get out the most of your holiday and experience what many guests have described as the most beautiful village in the world.

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Luxury Hallstatt Private Tours from Salzburg

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Hallstatt Private Tours with licensed local guide

Pick the ideal hallstatt private tour for you. take a full day to explore hallstatt, or combine it with a tour of salzburg, the sound of music, the oldest salt mine on earth, or the eagle’s nest. select the 6-hour tour from salzburg if you’re short on time. in just one day, travelers can enjoy luxury transportation throughout the region, and a series of activities around some of its most iconic places and attractions. join us for your very own private tour through this unesco world heritage site mcm private sightseeing service.

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Hallstatt Private Tours

Hallstatt and the lake district.

Price: 8hrs €720,-

Leave bustling Salzburg behind and start your day of exploring, with your private guide. Your journey will take you on a country road to the village of Ebenau. Continue with a stunning drive through the countryside before you arrive at the first lake, where you can soak in the beauty of its crystal-clear water surrounded by mountains. Explore Wolfgang Lake and the villages of St Gilgen, St Wolfgang, and Bad Ischl. In Hallstatt, the highlight of this day tour, you will have time for lunch (at your own expense), visiting the bone house, renting a boat on the lake, or taking the funicular to the sky view platform.

Hallstatt and the Eagle’s Nest

Price: 9hrs €810,-

UNESCO–listed Hallstatt and the Eagles’ Nest are widely considered among the Bavarian Alps’ top attractions, but organizing admission fees and transportation to visit independently takes time. On this tour, begin with pickup at your Salzburg hotel and reach both sites in one day by private vehicle. Explore Charnel House, Fuschl Castle, St. Gilgen Mozartplatz, and more with your guide, and enjoy panoramic views over the Bavarian and Austrian Alps.

Hallstatt and St. Wolfgang

Hallstatt and Saint Wolfgang make ideal day trips from Salzburg, but organizing transportation to visit independently cuts into valuable sightseeing time. On this tour, begin with pickup at your Salzburg hotel and visit both spots in one day by private luxury minivan. Delve into 7,000 years of history in UNESCO–listed Hallstatt with your guide, discover top attractions including Bad Ischl and admire uninterrupted views over serene Lake Wolfgang.

Hallstatt and Salzburg City

On this full-day private tour, you will see two top attractions, the city of Salzburg and Hallstatt! Start with a minivan tour of the city, before you make your way through the beautiful countryside of Salzburg to the first lake (Fuschlsee). Back in the car, your journey continues with a stunning drive through the Salzkammergut (lake district) and the villages of St. Gilgen and Bad Ischl. The next highlight is the world heritage village of Hallstatt. There you will have about 2 hrs to explore the town and its 7000 years of history.

Hallstatt 6 hour Private Tour

Price: 6 hrs €570,-

It can take over 2 hours to get to the lakeside village of Hallstatt from Salzburg by train. Save yourself time and hassle, and get the most out of your day trip by booking a tour with a private guide. Your guide takes you to the mill village of Ebenau, the azure Wolfgang Lake, and shows you the best of Hallstatt. Come home with amazing photos of your day in the Lake District.

Hallstatt and the oldest Salt Mine of the World

Price: 9 hrs €810,-

This is the perfect tour for nature lovers. Spend a day discovering the beauty of Austria’s lake-district, and its picturesque towns and villages. Travel between dispersed sites in a comfortable vehicle, and see multiple sites in one day. Highlights include Schloss Fuschl with the beautiful Lake Fuschl, Wolfgang Lake, Hallstatt, and Hallstatt Salt Mine which is the oldest in the world.

The Hills are Alive and Hallstatt

Price: 8 hrs €720,-

This 8-hour Tour combines the original locations from the world-famous musical “The Sound of Music” with the World Heritage Village Hallstatt. On this comprehensive 8-hour tour, see many of the original locations featured in the “Sound of Music” movie in the city and Salzkammergut lake area and experience the World Heritage Site Hallstatt, one of the most beautiful lakeside villages of the World. 

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Hallstatt Salt Mines Tour “Oldest Mine in the World” + Lakes & Mountains

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Description

On this tour you will not only explore one of the most picturesque parts of Austria with Hallstatt and Lake Hallstättersee – the UNESCO Cultural Heritage Committee wrote: “… nature of extraordinary beauty added to scientific import …” but also the oldest salt mine in the world. The spectacular findings even gave a culture and epoch its names.

Important Info

Please note that children younger than 4 years are not admitted to enter the mines. Tour not available on: 01.01./Good Friday, 01.11., 24.12., 25.12., 31.12. Please note that the temperature in the salt mine will be app. 10° C.

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Important Info a) Additional hours if possible upon request. Extra hours Euro 95,00/h b) Some of the tours cross the border Austria/Germany. Please take the passport with you, it could be checked. c) Please inform us in case you want to take a baby with you (necessary for the proper child seat).

HALLSTATT + the LAKES & MOUNTAINS DISTRICT SALZKAMMERGUT + the OLDEST SALT MINES IN THE WORLD

LAKES & MOUNTAINS DISTRICT “SALZKAMMERGUT”

From Salzburg we will pass Fuschl Castle high above the mystic Lake Fuschlsee , in olden days a hunting residence, now used as a luxury hotel. Our first photo stop will be St. Gilgen , the village at Lake Wolfgangsee where W.A. Mozart’s mother was born. On the way there we will pass the headquarters of Red Bull, the world’s leading energy drink. Driving along the lakes, surrounded by impressive mountains and rock faces we will pass Bad Ischl , the former summer residence of the Austrian emperors, known for healing cures and world famous for operettas. HALLSTATT

At last we will get to the very heart of Salzkammergut, the UNESCO Cultural Heritage of the World Hallstatt and Lake Hallstättersee which is described by the committee as “Nature of extraordinary beauty added to scientific import”. Here besides the beauty of the site you can marvel at archaeological excavations, findings from the oldest salt mine of the world, the world’s biggest collection of sculls with elaborate paintings and much more. The sensational findings even gave an entire epoch and a culture its names: The “Hallstatt Period” and “Hallstatt Culture” are scientific names for the Early Iron Age.  

You will never forget what many guests have called the most beautiful lake village in the world . HALLSTATT SALT MINE – the oldest salt mine in the world

This salt mine is something so unique in the world that you should not miss it. 7,000 years of salt mining:  Actually inconceivable but yet possible to experience now due to venturesome pioneers and the work of present-day professionals.

In the Salzberg fenicular you are comfortably taken up the mountain to the Upper Hallstatt Valley and farther with a panorama lift to the vantage point bridge. After a short walk a mine train takes you along glistening rock faces into the mountain. By slides (64 m!) you change the levels. Of course, you also can use the stairs, but you should not miss this chance of big fun. In kilometres of tunnels and chambers a fascinating world displays itself: The places where miners once did their heavy labour. Ancient relics like pine wood torches which miners held in their hands thousands of years ago. The oldest staircase in the world . A salt lake midmost the mine. A Time Spiral covering 7,000 years of mining and the history of the probably most important find: The Mann im Salz (man in the salt), an obviously by salt well-preserved corpse of a man discovered in 1734 by miners.

Our way back goes over the mountains and  Gosau  back to Salzburg.

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