One of the most scenic regions in Austria is the Salzkammergut, which translates into English as Property of the Salt Chamber for its integral role in the region’s salt mining history. Today, the Salzkammergut is a popular getaway spot for tourists and Austrian residents alike, thanks to an abundance of lakes, green landscapes, stunning mountain peaks and local culture. There is also easy access to cities within the Salzkammergut, putting modern amenities and attractions just minutes from the lake scenery and outdoor recreation opportunities.
When the region was under the control of the Viennese Empire, it was the salt mines of the Salzkammergut that were a prized possession to the emperor. In the modern day, however, many of the the salt mines are regarded as historic relics, and the industry has shifted from mining to tourism.
The town of Hallstatt is a fantastic destination for you while you’re in the Salzkammergut region. Overlooking Lake Hallstatt this traditional village is small but packed with things to do, see and explore. Tour the iconic ice caves, where lakes and rivers flow right through underground caverns.
Admire the architecture in the Old Town, and do some souvenir shopping in the Makrplatz, which is the central square of the village. You can rent a boat right from Hallstatt and set off on the water, or you can just sip a drink from a cafes on the water’s edge and watch others paddling and swimming in the lake.
If you would rather soak in the views while working up a sweat, the Koppentalweg is a stunning six-mile hike that follows the banks of the Hallstätter See right through the heart of the Traun River Valley. On most of the lakes, boating, fishing, kayaking and swimming are all popular options. Beware, however, that many of the lakes are glacier lakes, meaning chilly water for most of the year.
Thanks to the importance of the Salzkammergut over time, there is plenty of historic architecture to explore in the region. One of the most interesting is the Seeschloss Ort, which is located just overlooking a lake in the town of Gmunden. Built on what was once a Roman fortress, the castle was largely built in the 17th century and boasts a Gothic exterior.
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