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sights around salzburg

2016/7/23 16:28:43

sights around salzburg

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 Austria is well-known as one of Europe’s finest destination for skiing holidays. The Austrian Alps are not as high as they are in France or Switzerland, but winters tend to be colder and snowfalls are very reliable. However, in the past few years Austria has been increasingly affected by global warming and the resulting bizarre weather phenomena: either wonderful skiing seasons with loads of snow or strangely warm winters with white runs of artificial snow meandering through green slopes.

In any case, if you spend your winter vacation in Austria and the weather is inappropriate for skiing, this is not a reason to despair.

The country’s reliable tourism facilities guarantee plenty of alternatives. Here are some suggestions for Salzburg, Upper Austria and the Salzkammergut.

Salzburg, City of Mozart

The city of Salzburg is the capital of a province with the same name. It is famous for Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a musical virtually unheard of in Austria (“The Sound of Music”), its summer festival of opera and classical music and its Baroque architecture.

The latter is owed to the independence that Salzburg enjoyed as a state until the Napoleonic Wars. During the 17th century, the rich and powerful Prince Archbishops of Salzburg transformed the medieval city into a Baroque showpiece.

Today, you can roam narrow alleys, walk on the hills that surround the city or enjoy a tour of the mighty fortress. Top attractions beyond the fortress are the Baroque cathedral (Salzburger Dom), the Residenz Palace and the Müllner Bräu, an original Salzburg beer hall.

Salzburg is certainly nicer in the summer, but a rainy winter day is certainly better spent there than on the slopes.

Hallein and the Show Mines

Just south of Salzburg you find the small town of Hallein. The obvious wealth of Salzburg was generated here in the salt mines of Mount Dürrnberg.

Today, mining has stopped and the mines are now open to the general public. They are hugely popular with children and a perfect day-trip when it rains. The mine attractions include an underwater lake, wooden slides and modern displays of different historical techniques to mine salt.

If you are interested in history, go to the Keltenmuseum in Hallein itself. Here you can learn more on the Celtic tribes that started to mine salt in this areas many centuries ago.

Thermal Spas

If the weather is rainy and miserable, one of the best things you can do is to spend a day in the steaming-hot waters of a thermal spa. There are plenty of “Thermen” or spas all over Austria, but only a few are within convenient reach in Salzburg and the Salzkammergut area.

In Salzburg, they are the Felsentherme in Bad Gastein and the Alpentherme in Bad Gastein, both of them are in the south; and the St. Barbara Therme in Vigaun in the North, with a bit of a medical feeling.

Across the border to Bavaria, you find the Rupertustherme in Berchtesgaden. And in Upper Austria, you can relax in the hot waters of the Eurotherme in Bad Schallerbach (the biggest spa in Austria), the Therme Geinberg, the Kaisertherme in Bad Ischl in the Salzkammergut or the spa of Bad Hall. All spas are equipped with extensive fitness, beauty farm and sauna facilities.

Christmas Markets

For those who booked an early skiing vacation before Christmas, the many traditional “Christkindlmarkt” or Christmas markets will make a rewarding day-trip attraction. Most towns in Austria have these markets, which traditionally sell craft, food and mulled wine. Particularly nice ones in the Salzkammergut area are in Mondsee, St. Gilgen and St. Wolfgang.

(NB: More information about Christmas markets and Advent concerts in Salzburg is available here.)

Note also that throughout the year as long as there is no ice on Lake Wolfgangsee, there are boats cruising between St. Wolfgang and St. Gilgen. Since both towns are among the prettiest in the Salzkammergut area, a cruise that combines the two is both popular and recommended.

 

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