The Salzkammergut offers an impressive variety of hiking trails that are suitable for both leisurely strolls and challenging mountain tours. Here are six selected hiking tips with further information:
A leisurely walk in the footsteps of Gustav Klimt with numerous viewpoints and information boards about his works.
A classic: From Unterach, the route leads through shady forests to the alpine pasture, where a fantastic view of Lake Attersee awaits.
The Schoberstein offers a spectacular panoramic view of Lake Attersee. The hike is short but challenging.
An impressive day hike that rewards experienced hikers with breathtaking views.
Easy hike that is crowned with a 360-degree panoramic view of the Salzkammergut.
A hidden highlight with a wonderful view: the hike leads through shady forests and lush alpine meadows up to the Hochplettspitz.
Here are some important tips for hikers to help you organise your tours safely and enjoyably.
Find out in advance about the planned route, the expected duration and where you can stop for refreshments. Use maps, hiking guides or current tour reports from the Internet to get a comprehensive picture of the route.
Wear sturdy shoes that provide support for your ankles and weatherproof clothing that is suitable for the current conditions. Always carry a well-fitting rucksack with sufficient water, snacks and a hiking map. Adapt your equipment to the respective tour and weather conditions.
Study the weather forecast and any avalanche reports carefully before you set off. Unexpected changes in the weather can occur quickly in the mountains and affect your safety.
Assessing your own physical condition is crucial. Choose tours that suit your fitness level and plan regular breaks to avoid overexertion.
A small first aid kit, blister plasters and a mobile phone for emergencies should always be in your backpack. In remote areas, a bivouac sack or a rescue blanket may also be useful.
Stay on the marked paths to protect the local flora and fauna. Take your rubbish back with you and behave respectfully towards wild animals.
Stay calm and keep your distance from the animals. Particular care should be taken with suckler cows with calves. Dogs should be kept on a lead so as not to alarm the animals.