Begin your private day trip with hotel pickup in Salzburg and a scenic drive through the Austrian Alps.
Travel along beautiful countryside roads to the crystal-clear Fuschl Lake, followed by a photo stop in the charming lakeside village of St. Gilgen. Continue along the shores of Wolfgangsee to St. Wolfgang, where Alpine scenery, historic buildings, and breathtaking lake views surround you.
The highlight of the day is Hallstatt, the iconic lakeside village set between mountains and water.
Spend free time exploring its historic streets, waterfront views, and postcard-perfect scenery at your own pace. After an unforgettable day filled with nature, culture, and comfort, relax on the scenic return drive to Salzburg.
Please wait front of hotel 5 min before pickup time
Enjoy a free photo stop in St. Gilgen, offering beautiful views over Lake Wolfgang and the surrounding mountains—an ideal moment to capture stunning alpine scenery.
St. Wolfgang is a charming lakeside town on Lake Wolfgang, known for its historic streets, beautiful church, and breathtaking views across the water and surrounding mountains.
Hallstatt is not only a visual delight but also a place steeped in history and culture, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking a blend of natural beauty and historical significance
The Hallstatt Lutheran Church, located in Hallstatt, Austria, is a significant landmark by the shore of Hallstätter See, adding to the beauty of the village and serving as an attraction for photo shooting. The church, situated in a picturesque setting, offers visitors a glimpse of historical and cultural significance in the charming village of Hallstatt
Hallstatt Skywalk optional not necessary to visit Hallstatt Skywalk: The Hallstatt Skywalk offers panoramic views of UNESCO World Heritage Hallstatt, the Hallstätter See, and the surrounding mountains from a 12-meter-long lookout platform
Mozarthaus St. Gilgen on Lake Wolfgangsee The place for culture and encounters at Lake Wolfgangsee The birthplace of Mozart's mother and the home of his sister Maria Anna “Nannerl” Mozart, makes St. Gilgen the “Mozart Village on Lake Wolfgangsee”
optional not necessary to visit The history of the Hallstatt Bone House, also known as the Charnel House or Ossuary, dates back to the 12th century and is steeped in tradition and cultural practices: Origin: The Bone House in Hallstatt, Austria, has been in existence since the 12th century, located in St. Michael's Chapel in the historical center of the World Heritage city kull Collection: The Bone House houses around 1200 human skulls, with 610 of them hand-painted and arranged according to individual family groups, each marked with dates of death. The tradition of recording and painting skulls dates back to 1720 AD when graves were re-opened due to limited burial space, leading to the removal and decoration of skulls Continuation of Tradition: The tradition of the Bone House custom has continued into modern times, with the most recent addition in 1995 being the skull of a woman who passed away in 1983. Individuals who wish for their skulls to be placed in the Bone House
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