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14 Prime Spots to Visit in Hallstatt & Hallstätter Lake

Discover Hallstatt: A Gem in Upper Austria

Nestled on the picturesque Hallstätter Sea, the charming village of Hallstatt is a prime example of the enchanting traditional villages found in Upper Austria. Easily accessible from Salzburg and Graz, Hallstatt and its lake are part of the Hallstatt-Dachstein/Salzkammergut Alpine UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering a plethora of activities for visitors.

For more insights into Hallstatt's top attractions, visit here.

See also: Where to Stay in Hallstatter

1. The Hallstätter See

The Hallstätter See

The Hallstätter See is a stunning mountain lake, flanked by the Dachstein mountain range. This fjord-like lake is home to the quaint villages of Obertraun, Steeg, and Hallstatt. The area's historical significance has earned it UNESCO World Heritage status. Visitors can enjoy fishing, diving, and boating, as well as hiking and biking around the lake, which is also a sanctuary for diverse flora and fauna.

2. Hallstatt's Old Town and Market Square

Hallstatt's Old Town and Market Square

Hallstatt's market village is a must-see, with its beautiful Marktplatz at the center, lined with flower-adorned houses, shops, and cafés. Notable landmarks include the 19th-century Evangelical Church of Hallstatt and the iconic Photo Point.

Individual excursions in Hallstatt

3. Hallstatt Salt Mine

Hallstatt Salt Mine

The ancient Hallstatt Salt Mine is accessible via cable car or funicular railway. It features the "Man in Salt," displays of mining techniques, and the Salt Manufacture. Don't miss the Subterranean Salt Lake and the Mega-slide.

Address: Salzbergstraße 21, 4830 Hallstatt

Official site: www.salzwelten.at/en/home/

4. Hallstatt Skywalk

Hallstatt Skywalk

The Hallstatt Skywalk offers stunning views from a platform above the town. Nearby, Rudolf's Tower, once a defensive fortification, now serves as a restaurant and observation tower.

Address: Hallstatt Salt Mine, Salzbergstraße 21, 4830 Hallstatt

Official site: www.salzwelten.at/en/hallstatt/skywalk-world-heritage-view/

5. Dachstein Mountains and the Five Fingers

Dachstein Mountains and the Five Fingers

The Dachstein Mountains offer skiing, hiking, and breathtaking views from platforms like the Five Fingers. Learn about the local geology and nature on the trails.

Official site: www.dachstein-salzkammergut.com/en/

6. Dachstein Caves

Dachstein Caves

Explore the Dachstein Caves, a vast network of caverns featuring ice sculptures and frozen waterfalls. The Giant Ice Cave and Mammoth Cave are highlights, with guided tours available.

Official site: www.dachstein-salzkammergut.com/en/

7. Catholic Parish Church and Ossuary Chapel

Catholic Parish Church and Ossuary Chapel

The 15th-century Ascension of Our Lady Church offers stunning views and contains remarkable art, including the painted skulls in the St. Michael chapel's ossuary.

Address: Kirchenweg 40, 4830 Hallstatt

8. Halstatt Museum

Halstatt Museum

The Halstatt Museum showcases the village's 7,000-year history, from its salt mines to its World Heritage status.

Address: Seestraße 56, 4830 Hallstatt

Other attractions include the Prehistoric Necropolis, Admont Abbey, Hoher Krippenstein, St. Wolfgang, Bad Aussee, and the Altausseer See, each offering unique historical and natural experiences.

For accommodation, Hallstätter offers options ranging from luxury to budget hotels, such as the Heritage Hotel Hallstatt, Resort Obertraun, and Landhaus Lilly, catering to various preferences and needs.