Attractions




Seydegg 77-78, 5441 Abtenau, Austria
Winterpark Postalm
Winter resort with ski slopes & a sledding run, plus trails for cross-country skiing & snow hiking.

Hallstatt, Austria
Hallstatt
#Hallstatt, also unofficially Hallstatt am Hallstätter See, is a market town with 734 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2023)[1] in the Salzkammergut in the province of Upper Austria in Austria and is located on Lake Hallstatt. Together with the Dachstein and the Inner Salzkammergut, it is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hallstatt-Dachstein/Salzkammergut. According to finds in an extensive burial ground above the village, a period of the older Iron Age (800 to 450 BC) is referred to as the Hallstatt Period.

Lammerklamm, Scheffau am Tennengebirge, Austria
Lammerklamm
The Lammeröfen or Lammerklamm are located in the municipality of Scheffau in the province of Salzburg.
The gorge is formed near the district of Oberscheffau by the Lammer, a tributary of the Salzach, and is the breakthrough between the Schwarzer Berg of the Osterhorn Group (Salzburg Limestone Prealps) and the Roadberg, a foothill of the Tennengebirge (Salzburg Limestone High Alps).

Wolfgangsee, Austria
Wolfgangsee
The Wolfgangsee, formerly also called Abersee, is a lake on the edge of the Alps in the Salzkammergut at an altitude of 538 m above sea level (meters above sea level). Its outlet is the Ischl, which drains into the Danube via the Traun. With a water surface of 13 km², it is the largest lake in the province of Salzburg. The Silk Thread Border, Austria's only self-changing national border, which divides the lake into a Salzburg and Upper Austrian part, runs through it. Lake Wolfgang is an important tourist destination.

Gollinger Wasserfall, Wasserfallstraße, Golling an der Salzach, Austria
Gollinger Wasserfall
The Gollinger Waterfall is a waterfall located in Tennengau (Austria) on the border between Golling an der Salzach and Kuchl. The fall height of the water is around 100 meters, the water comes directly from the Schwarzbach Falls cave.

Dachstein, Austria
Dachstein West
Dachstein West is a ski resort in the border area of Upper Austria and Salzburg. It stretches between the towns of Gosau, Rußbach and Annaberg.
Three operating companies are involved in the ski area.
In Upper Austria:
Dachstein Tourismus AG (OÖ Seilbahnholding GmbH 78.77 %, Salzwelten GmbH 11.69 %, ÖBf Beteiligungs GmbH 4.15 %)[1]
OÖ Seilbahnholding GmbH (OÖ Landesholding GmbH 100%)[2]
In Salzburg: Dachstein West GmbH, a merger (2014) of: Rußbacher Schilift GmbH & Co. KG

Aqua Salza spa and bath GmbH Golling, Möslstraße, Golling an der Salzach, Austria
Aqua Salza
Aqua Salza Golling – this is a fantastic wellness dream in the midst of the imposing Salzburg mountain scenery. Whether it's a bubbly warm 34° in the whirlpool or a pleasant 30° in the popular 3-season pool - the Aqua Salza offers the right thing for every requirement.