Walking the Salzburg Lakes
- Hike Austria's Salzburg Lakes, made famous by the 'Sound of Music'
- Enjoy views of crystal-clear lakes and wild rivers surrounded by dramatic mountains
- Discover the picture-book village of Hallstatt and the Kaiser town of Bad Ischl
- Walk through flower-filled meadows, along lake side paths and on well-built mountain trails
- Indulge in typical Austrian delicacies like delicious Schnitzel and rich Apfelstrudel
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Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive in St. GilgenSt. Gilgen is an idyllic lakeside village easily reached from Salzburg by bus (35 mins). Why not have a swim in Fuschlsee’s emerald waters? Especially enjoyable since there are no motor boats allowed, giving this lake and the town a lovely relaxed atmosphere. Settle into your comfortable hotel and prepare for your first walking day.
During high season, you may have to spend the first two nights either in Fuschl or St. Gilgen due to minimum stays, an additional charge may apply. With Public transport you will reach the start of the hike and get back to the hotel. All information will be provided in your documentation.
Stay in a traditional Austrian hotel, situated only 150m away from the waterfront at Lake Wolfgang.
Enjoy the warm hospitality and relaxed atmosphere at this family-run hotel located in the heart of the picturesque Mozart village of St. Gilgen. Located just a stone’s throw away from the crystal clear waters of Lake Wolfgang.
The "Billroth" offers its guests the charming mix of a sophisticated ambience with the flair of bygone times combined with modern facilities.
Your hiking adventure begins with a bus ride and a leisurely walk in the direction of Wolfgangsee, through the Ellmautal valley and onto the Mozartblick viewpoint (824m). Enjoy a break here and take in the outstanding views of Lake Wolfgang and the Schafberg; a towering peak at 1,783m. Descend to St Gilgen, a pretty town which embraces its connections to Mozart, being his mother's hometown. Choose from one of the local restaurants for a hearty evening meal of local specialities and refreshing Austrian beer.
Ascent/Descent: 190m/320m
During high season, you may have to spend the first two nights either in Fuschl or St. Gilgen due to minimum stays, an additional charge may apply. With Public transport you will reach the start of the hike and get back to the hotel. All information will be provided in your documentation.
Stay in a traditional Austrian hotel, situated only 150m away from the waterfront at Lake Wolfgang.
Enjoy the warm hospitality and relaxed atmosphere at this family-run hotel located in the heart of the picturesque Mozart village of St. Gilgen. Located just a stone’s throw away from the crystal clear waters of Lake Wolfgang.
The "Billroth" offers its guests the charming mix of a sophisticated ambience with the flair of bygone times combined with modern facilities.
Leaving St. Gilgen’s traditional buildings behind, today’s route takes you along the shore of the glistening waters of Lake Wolfgang. Ascend to Faulkenstein, where you will find the 14th century pilgrim church dedicated to St. Wolfgang himself. From here you can also enjoy impressive views over the lake and surrounding mountains. Continue on this local pilgrimage route, passing information boards telling the story of the local saint. Descend into the town of St. Wolfgang and wander the pretty streets before taking the bus or ferry to delightful Strobl for your overnight.
Ascent/Descent: 310m/290m
During high season due to availability you may be accomodated in Bad Ischl, an additional charge may apply. With Public transport you will reach the start of the hike and get back to the hotel. All information will be provided in your documentation.
The hotel Strobler Hof was founded in 1774 and is only 100m away from the shores of Lake Wolfgang. Surrounded by a large park, the hotel has its own jetty and sunbathing area, perfect for a refreshing dip and relaxing after a morning of hiking.
This family-run hotel has cosy and comfortable rooms and is centrally located in the village square in Strobl. It's just a short walk to the banks of Lake Wolfgang.
This comfortable hotel is located in the heart of the famous town of St Wolfgang and is situation on the shores of Lake Wolfgang.
Enjoy a leisurely continental breakfast of locally made cheese, hams, fresh crusty bread, boiled eggs and coffee before setting off on the Bürgl Panorama Trail from Strobl to the serene Schwarzensee. Ascend on wooden steps and after a steep but short climb, the idyllic lake beckons for a refreshing swim. Walk around the lake then continue on the trail down to St. Wolfgang, where you can enjoy a drink in one of the lovely lake-side beer gardens before returning to Stobl by bus or scenic ferry.
Ascent/Descent: 375m/375m
During high season due to availability you may be accomodated in Bad Ischl. With Public transport you will reach the start of the hike and get back to the hotel. All information will be provided in your documentation.
The hotel Strobler Hof was founded in 1774 and is only 100m away from the shores of Lake Wolfgang. Surrounded by a large park, the hotel has its own jetty and sunbathing area, perfect for a refreshing dip and relaxing after a morning of hiking.
This family-run hotel has cosy and comfortable rooms and is centrally located in the village square in Strobl. It's just a short walk to the banks of Lake Wolfgang.
This comfortable hotel is located in the heart of the famous town of St Wolfgang and is situation on the shores of Lake Wolfgang.
Walk along the banks of the Ache and Ischl rivers to reach the imperial town of Bad Ischl. En route you’ll find the small and tranquil Nussensee lake, a beloved destination of Empress Elisabeth (known endearingly as Sisi) and Emperor Franz Josef I. Continue on a peaceful forest path which was built in Sisi’s memory before finally reaching Bad Ischl. A lovely spa town which was the preferred summer getaway of the upper echelons of the Austrian Empire. Spend the afternoon exploring this historical town. Why not visit the spectacular Kaiser Villa? The former residence of the Habsburgs in the 1800’s, Franz Josef once described it as 'heaven on Earth'.
Ascent/Descent: 200m/290m
During high season due to availability you may be accomodated in Bad Goisern, an additional charge may apply. With Public transport you will reach the start of the hike and get back to the hotel. All information will be provided in your documentation.
The family-run Hotel Goldenes Schiff is located on the banks of the river Traun in the heart of Bad Ischl. Facilities include an on-site restaurant and a spa which includes a sauna, a steam bath, a hydro-massage bath and a relaxation area.
The Goldener Ochs hotel has been welcoming guests to this imperial town since 1791, including famous personalities such as the composer Franz Lehár. The hotel offers an unbeatable combination of tradition and style.
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Located in the picturesque spa town of Bad Ischl, Villa Seilern Vital Resort consists of a classical villa built in 1881 and its modern and stylish annex building. You can unwind in the spa area and enjoy Austrian cuisine in the on-site restaurant.
This morning, head for the Siriuskogel, Bad Ischl’s local hill at approx. 600 metres above sea-level. From the top, enjoy views over Bad Ischl from the panoramic watch tower. Take the cable-car to Katrin Alm at 1,400m for a taste of the high-mountain life. Ascend on foot to the Katrinkogel (1,544m) and the Elferkogel (1,603m) where you can enjoy spectacular 360 views of the Salzkammergut landscapes. Treat yourself to some homemade Kaiserschmarrn (hot fluffy pancake served with home-made jam and icing sugar) at the Katrin Alm mountain hut, before descending back to Bad Ischl.
Ascent/Descent: 325m/325m
During high season due to availability you may be accomodated in Bad Goisern, an additional charge may apply. With Public transport you will reach the start of the hike and get back to the hotel. All information will be provided in your documentation.
The family-run Hotel Goldenes Schiff is located on the banks of the river Traun in the heart of Bad Ischl. Facilities include an on-site restaurant and a spa which includes a sauna, a steam bath, a hydro-massage bath and a relaxation area.
The Goldener Ochs hotel has been welcoming guests to this imperial town since 1791, including famous personalities such as the composer Franz Lehár. The hotel offers an unbeatable combination of tradition and style.
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Located in the picturesque spa town of Bad Ischl, Villa Seilern Vital Resort consists of a classical villa built in 1881 and its modern and stylish annex building. You can unwind in the spa area and enjoy Austrian cuisine in the on-site restaurant.
After breakfast, take a short train and ferry to Hallstatt, a world famous UNESCO World Heritage Site, that interestingly has its own replica town in China. The village is very popular with visitors and it’s easy to see why. It looks as if it’s straight from a fairy-tale, with pretty cobbled streets and green mountains that rise up steeply from the crystal waters of Lake Hallstatter. Spend some time exploring the village before taking the ferry back to the east side of the lake. Follow a walking trail with beautiful views of Hallstatt and the Dachstein Glacier. Continue to Bad Goisern, another charming village but without the hustle and bustle of Hallstatt.
Ascent/Descent: 70m/85m
During high season due to availability you may be accomodated in Bad Ischl, an additional charge may apply. With Public transport you will reach the start of the hike and get back to the hotel. All information will be provided in your documentation.
This fantastic 3* hotel benefits from a peaceful location surrounded by beautiful mountains and only a few minutes walk from Bad Goisern’s small but charming pedestrianised centre. Enjoy a cocktail or local beer at the traditional bar.
In the heart of the Salzkammergut on the outskirts of the tranquil village of Bad Goisern, the Landhotel Agathawirt is a small, family-run hotel with a beautiful garden. The main building dates from the early 16th century and has restored frescos, renaissance windows and marble doorways. The comfortable en suite rooms are situated in the modern section of the property. The restaurant serves local traditional cuisine.
There is a swimming pool and all rooms have TV’s. Wifi is available throughout the property.
The family-run Hotel Goldenes Schiff is located on the banks of the river Traun in the heart of Bad Ischl. Facilities include an on-site restaurant and a spa which includes a sauna, a steam bath, a hydro-massage bath and a relaxation area.
Check out of your hotel and begin your onward travel. If you have more time to explore, why not consider one of our other adventures in Austria?
This trip has a carbon score of 7kg per person per night, meaning it’s one of our best trips! For comparison, a carbon count of 7kg is equivalent to 1 single running shoe (not even a pair!). Here at Macs, we pride ourselves on being a responsible travel company and continue to adopt, develop and innovate ways to positively impact the environment. Find out more information on how we've carbon counted our trips.
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Is it for me?If you want to visit the most well-known towns, villages and lakes of the Salzkammergut, while exploring the local countryside on easy-going, well-built trails, then this is the itinerary for you. Stay in traditional and comfortable 3* hotels, offering the best of Austrian hospitality.
Slower Adventures | Where walking and cycling meet easy-going exploring, our Slower Adventures are the perfect combination. Most days are filled with picturesque journeys with some free time to dive into the destination and experience the people, local food and culture as you go.
Inn to Inn Walking | Walk from place-to-place changing accommodations each night. Generally staying in B&Bs, inns, and guesthouses.
Solo Travellers, Groups > 10
The minimum age for this tour is: 5 Years
This trip is rated ‘easy -moderate’ overall. The longest day is 16km and the average daily distance is 11km. All walks follow well-built and well maintained paths and trails, which are also all very well waymarked and easy to follow.
The walks on this itinerary do not pose any technical trails or difficult paths, and the ascent and descent is minimal. All trails are suitable for beginners.
Due to a minimum stay in the hotels during peak season, your itinerary will be affected by this and we will book The region has a very good public transport network with many buses, regional trains and ferries, so your walks can be easily reached.
You will spend 7 nights in comfortable 3 & 4* hotels and guesthouses. The hotels have been hand-picked and all offer a warm welcome to hikers. The accommodation we normally use is indicated in the itinerary, however, is subject to availability. We will always try our best to accommodate you in the hotels and locations described, however, the Salzkammergut region is very popular and it may not always be possible. In these cases, we will accommodate you in nearby towns that can easily be reached by the region's excellent public transport network. You can add on extra nights in any of the overnight locations on this tour.
Please be aware that twin & double rooms in Austria (Doppelzimmer in German) are typically 2 single mattresses side by side in one double bed frame with two separate duvet covers and pillows.
Single Rooms and Solo Walkers
This trip is available to solo walkers but a solo walker supplement is payable. Single rooms are also available should someone in your party prefer to have their own room. Again, a supplement is payable.
Meals
7 Breakfasts are included in the cost of your trip. Breakfast is always buffet-style with various options available. Expect a continental breakfast with bread, jams, pastries, yoghurt and muesli available. Usually, there are also local meats and cheeses, eggs and fruit on offer. Dinners and lunches are not included so you have the freedom to choose from what’s on offer each day. You may be able to order a packed lunch at your accommodation for the following day, or you can find bakeries and shops in each town to stock up on food for your hikes. There are plenty of options for dinner each night, either at your hotel or in nearby restaurants. Food in Austria is hearty and traditional, with meat and cheese being some of the dominant ingredients! If you have any dietary requirements please let us know at the time of booking.
The walks are very well waymarked. We also provide you with detailed turn-by-turn route notes and maps. In addition, you will have access to the Macs Adventure Smartphone App enabling you to follow the route using your phone's GPS so you will have no problems finding the way. You can simply download the GPX tracks to your phone for offline use and off you go!
- 7 Nights in 3 & 4* standard Hotels and Guesthouses
- 7 Breakfasts
- Baggage transfers
- Information Pack, maps, route notes, GPX tracks, access to our smartphone app
- 24-7 Emergency telephone support from our German and UK offices
- Travel insurance (required)
- Travel to St Gilgen and from Bad Goisern
- Lunches & Dinners
- Drinks and snacks
- Ferries, buses and any other public transport
- Personal equipment
- Additional nights before, during or after the walk
- Solo walker supplement
- Single room supplement (s)
You can start this walking tour anytime between May and October. The Salzkammergut region is very popular so we recommend booking as soon as possible to ensure we can accommodate you in our preferred hotels and guesthouses.
If you start this tour on a Friday or a Saturday, your first 2 nights will be in the same hotel (either in Fuschl or St. Gilgen, depending on availability). This is due to the hotels requiring a minimum 2 night-stay over weekends. The local buses are very easy to use to make your way to/from the walks.
The Alps have generally warm and sunny summers and cold and snowy winters. However, weather in the Alps can change very quickly, particularly at altitude. You should be prepared for all weather eventualities as even snow can fall in the summer in the mountains, regardless of the time of year.
The Salzkammergut region is centrally located in Europe and you can fly into Salzburg, Munich or Vienna airports to name just a few options. From Munich or Vienna it takes approx. 2.5 and 3 hours respectively to reach Salzburg. From Salzburg, take a bus to St Gilgen. Timetables and information can be found in English at the Salzburg Public Transport website. We can also organise private transfers from Salzburg airport to the starting point, and from the end point back to Salzburg or Salzburg airport. Please just ask us for more information.
From Bad Goisern a bus or train brings you to Salzburg in about 2 hours. From Salzburg you can reach Munich as well as other large cities like Vienna quickly and easily. Information in English can be found at the Austrian Railways website.
Bag transfer is included in this trip; your bags will be moved between hotels. We ask that you limit your baggage to one bag per person with a maximum weight of 25kg per person.
The distances and ascents/descents are approximations of the recommended routes. Please be prepared by packing all necessary items, for example proper rain gear, sun hat, sunscreen. Your information pack has detailed advice and a kit list on what to take. This includes good waterproof gear, walking shoes/boots, and lots of other useful bits and bobs.
Our pre-departure information pack has detailed advice and a kit list on what to take with you. This includes warm and cold weather gear, hiking boots, and lots of other useful bits and bobs.
This trip is rated ‘easy -moderate’ overall. The longest day is 16km and the average daily distance is 11km. All walks follow well-built and well maintained paths and trails, which are also all very well waymarked and easy to follow.
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