© The main street "Seestraße" in Hallstatt (photo: Sven Posch / www.viewnect.com)
© Hallstatt in summer (photo: Edwin Husic)
Summer view of Hallstatt (photo: Edwin Husic)

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Why Hallstatt is worth a visit

On your journey towards Hallstatt you will be impressed by the sparkling lake and the steep, rugged mountain sides. Hallstatt had already reached its heyday thousands of years ago, and today remains a natural jewel in the region. The community nestles sleepily between the lake shore and the majestic Dachstein Massif. Hallstatt is the centre of the World Cultural Heritage and World Natural Heritage for which the Dachstein Salzkammergut is renowned.

Your gain your first impressions of Hallstatt on arrival at the historic market square. It is easy to understand how people used to live in this hard-to-reach community and you will well imagine the locals having to transport goods across the lake by means of a “Fua” (traditional wooden boat). Take a walk along the lake shore and admire the pretty, decorative houses and the little shops selling genuine local handicrafts. It is even possible to hire an original Dirndl (traditional dress) which local people often still wear today.  

Hallstatt changes its character throughout the seasons, but always retains its beauty. With its many sites of interest, including the bone house, the ancient burial ground and the world’s oldest salt mine, this is a community waiting to be discovered. The natural beauty of the surrounding World Heritage Region makes Hallstatt well-worth an extended visit.

 

The stunning landscape around Hallstatt is very varied, making the village a perfect base for hiking. Examples of local hiking destinations include the Echerntal Valley with its waterfalls and glacier garden. The Dachstein Krippenstein (mountain) is popular in summer as well as in winter. For those who enjoy boat trips, Lake Hallstatt will not disappoint.

 

There is access to the Hallstatt Salt mines either on foot or by mountain railway with numerous beautiful stretches of woodland along the way. At the top there are breath-taking views across the lake, of Hallstatt and surrounding World Heritage Region from the “World Heritage View” platform.

 

Hallstatt's highlights in winter and summer

Summer in Hallstatt:  Guided tours of the world’s oldest salt mines, local walks (Waldbachstrub, waterfalls, the Plassen, glacier garden in the Echerntal Valley), boat trips, mountain adventures on the Dachstein Krippenstein and on the Zwieselalm in Gosau

Winter in Hallstatt: Located centrally between the Dachstein Krippenstein and the Dachstein West (free ski bus) ski resorts, Christmas Markets in Hallstatt

 

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Contact & Service

Tourist information Hallstatt
Seestraße 114
4830 Hallstatt

Phone +43 5 95095-30
Fax machine +43 5 95095-74
E-Mail hallstatt@dachstein-salzkammergut.at

 

Don’t hesitate to contact the team of local guides at the tourist board Hallstatt -  Michelle Knoll – for any questions about Hallstatt and the Holiday Region Dachstein Salzkammergut.

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