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Hallstatt Skywalk

Hallstatt Skywalk

Austria, Hallstatt

Perched 360 meters above the picturesque town of Hallstatt, the Hallstatt Skywalk offers a breathtaking "World Heritage View" that will awaken you. This unique viewing platform, a pointy steel structure hovering 12 meters above the abyss, provides panoramic alpine vistas of the UNESCO World Heritage town below. With easy access via cable car, elevator, and a scenic bridge, the Skywalk is an unforgettable experience that should be on every family's travel bucket list.

As you step onto the Skywalk, the stunning scenery of Hallstatt unfolds before your eyes. The town's charming houses, adorned with traditional Austrian architecture, cling to the shores of the pristine Lake Hallstatt, while the majestic Dachstein mountain range serves as a magnificent backdrop. This unique vantage point offers a bird's-eye view that will leave you in awe, capturing the essence of this alpine paradise.

Highlights

  • Panoramic views of the UNESCO World Heritage town of Hallstatt
  • Unique steel viewing platform suspended above the abyss
  • Easy access via cable car, elevator, and panoramic bridge

Contents

  1. Here is Why Your Kids Will Find it Interesting
  2. Exploring the Hallstatt High Valley
  3. Dining at Rudolfsturm Restaurant
  4. Best Time to Visit
  5. Resume

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Photo: salzwelten.at

Here is Why Your Kids Will Find it Interesting

The Hallstatt Skywalk is worth visiting with kids of all ages, as it offers a perfect blend of adventure, education, and natural beauty. Young explorers will be captivated by the live excavations conducted by archaeologists and restorers, unveiling millennia of human history and the famous prehistoric burial grounds. The interactive audio guides and replica huts will transport them back in time, igniting their curiosity about the lives of ancient settlers.

There are two popular attractions within 8 kilometres - Hallstatt Salt Mine and the Hallstatt Lake

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Family-friendly features

  • Interactive audio guides available in 13 languages
  • Replica huts showcasing prehistoric settler life
  • Exciting "Mega Slide" and "Walk-through Grave" experiences

Exploring the Hallstatt High Valley

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Photo: salzwelten.at

As you venture into the Hallstatt High Valley, you'll journey through millennia of human history. This remarkable region is home to some of Europe's most significant archaeological discoveries, including the famous prehistoric burial grounds and grave fields. These ancient sites have yielded invaluable insights into the lives of our ancestors, and you'll have the opportunity to witness the ongoing excavations firsthand.

Imagine standing alongside archaeologists and restorers as they meticulously unearth artifacts and unravel the mysteries of the past. Their dedication and expertise will leave you in awe as they carefully piece together the stories of those who once called this valley home.

To enhance your understanding, interactive audio guides are available in 13 languages, ensuring every detail is brought to life.

Step back in time and immerse yourself in the world of prehistoric settlers by exploring the replica huts scattered throughout the valley. These faithfully reconstructed dwellings offer a tangible glimpse into the daily lives of our ancestors, from their hunting and gathering practices to their primitive shelters. As you wander through these huts, you'll gain a newfound appreciation for the ingenuity and resilience of those who came before us.

Dining at Rudolfsturm Restaurant

  • Savor hearty local cuisine and traditional pastries at the historic Rudolfsturm Restaurant
  • Enjoy panoramic views of Lake Hallstatt from the scenic terrace
  • Dine in a former defense tower, now transformed into a charming restaurant

Best Time to Visit

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The best time to visit the Hallstatt Skywalk with children is during the summer, when the weather is warm and sunny, allowing optimal outdoor exploration. Weekdays are generally less crowded, making it easier to navigate the attractions. Aim to arrive early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid peak hours.

Recommended Duration: Plan to spend at least half a day fully experiencing its surrounding attractions.

Resume

The Hallstatt Skywalk is a must-visit destination for families seeking an unforgettable alpine adventure. Its panoramic views, interactive exhibits, and family-friendly amenities offer a unique opportunity to explore the region's rich history and natural beauty. Whether you're seeking adventure, education, or simply breathtaking scenery, the Skywalk promises an experience that will create lasting memories for you and your loved ones.

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Why We Love It

  • Stunning panoramic views of Hallstatt and the alpine landscape
  • Interactive and educational experiences for children
  • Convenient access via cable car and panoramic bridge

Things to Know

  • Potential for crowds during peak seasons
  • Limited dining options at the Skywalk itself
  • Accessibility may be challenging for those with mobility issues

Opening hours

SALT MINE OPENING HOURS
March 23-October 26 9:30-16:00
October 27-January 6 9:30-14:30
Start of the last tour, latest ascent 30 minutes before the last tour
SALZBERGBAHN OPENING TIMES
March 23-October 26 9:00-18:00
October 27-January 6 9:00-16:30
* We recommend to check the openings hours before visiting
* Any inaccuracies found? Please, inform us

Ticket information

SALT MINE INCLUDING SALT MINE RAILWAY
Adults €40
Children (4-15 years) (children can visit the salt mines from the age of 4) €20
Children in a family group (4-15 years) (children can visit the salt mines from the age of 4) €18
Groups of 20 or more people (every 21st person free) €38
School and youth groups €20
SALT MINE: RETURN TOUR
Adults €22
Children (4-15 years) €11
Children in a family (4-15 years) €10
Groups of 20 or more people (every 21st person free) €21
School and youth groups €11
Season ticket adults €80
Season ticket children €55
SALT MINE: WITHOUT SALT MINE RAILWAY FOR HIKERS
Adult €28
Children (4-15 years) (children aged 4 and over may visit the salt mines) €14
Children in a family group (4-15 years) (children aged 4 and over may visit the salt mines) €12.5
Groups of 20 or more people (every 21st person free) €26.5
School and youth groups €14
SALT MINE RAILWAY ONE-WAY TRIP (ONLY POSSIBLE IN THE SUMMER MONTHS)
Adults €12
Children (4-15 years) €6
Children in a family (4-15 years) €5,5
Groups of 20 or more people (every 21st person free) €11,5
School and youth groups €6
* We recommend to check the ticket prices before visiting
* Any inaccuracies found? Please, inform us

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Information

Country: Austria
Region: Hallstatt
Address: Salzbergstraße 21, 4830 Hallstatt, Austria
Official website: https://www.salzwelten.at/de/blog/hallstatt-skywalk

Directions

The Hallstatt Skywalk is located in the heart of the Austrian Alps, at Salzbergstraße 21, 4830 Hallstatt, Austria. It is easily accessible by car, with ample parking available nearby. Alternatively, you can take a train to Hallstatt and then take a short cable car ride to Skywalk.
 

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