HallstattThings to do

Things to do in Hallstatt

  1. Salzbergwerk

    Situated high above Hallstatt on Salzberg (Salt Mountain) is another major cultural attraction, the fascinating Salzbergwerk. In 1734 the fully preserved body of a prehistoric miner was found and today he is known as the ‘Man in Salt’. The standard tour revolves around his fate, with visitors travelling down an underground railway and miner’s slides (a photo is taken of you while sliding) to an illuminated subterranean salt lake. Closing times given are admission for the last tour.

    reviewed

  2. Beinhaus

    This small charnel house contains rows of neatly stacked skulls, painted with flowery designs and the names of their former owners. Bones have been exhumed from the overcrowded graveyard since 1600 and the last skull in the collection was added in 1995. The Beinhaus stands in the grounds of the 15th-century Catholic Pfarrkirche and has Gothic frescoes and three winged altars; arguably the best one, on the right, dates from 1510 and shows saints Barbara and Katharina, with Mary in the middle.

    reviewed

  3. Pfarrkirche

    The Beinhaus stands in the grounds of the 15th-century Catholic Pfarrkirche and has Gothic frescoes and three winged altars; arguably the best one, on the right, dates from 1510 and shows saints Barbara and Katharina, with Mary in the middle.

    reviewed

  4. Restaurant Zum Salzbaron

    By a long shot the classiest gourmet act in town, the Salzbaron is perched delicately alongside the lake inside the Seehotel Grüner Baum and serves from a seasonal menu; local trout features strongly in summer on a menu with a pan-European angle.

    reviewed

  5. Dachsteinsport Janu

    Celtic and Roman excavations can be seen downstairs in Dachsteinsport Janu, a shop opposite the tourist office, or near the Salzbergwerk, where excavation continues.

    reviewed

  6. Bräugasthof Restaurant

    Beef fillet in port is one excellent choice here, but you can also enjoy a few salads, trout, and other local specialities in this restaurant with a lovely lakeside terrace.

    reviewed

  7. Stadtmuseum

    The revamped, high-tech Stadtmuseum covers the region’s history of Iron Age/Celtic occupation and salt mining.

    reviewed

  8. Boats and Kayaks

    You can hire boats and kayaks on the lake, or scuba dive in it with the Dachstein Tauchclub.

    reviewed

  9. Dachstein Tauchclub

    You can hire boats and kayaks on the lake, or scuba dive in it with the Dachstein Tauchclub

    reviewed

  10. Konsum

    To stock up on provisions for a hike, you’ll find a Konsum between Hallstatt and Lahn.

    reviewed

  11. Advertisement