Best attractions and places to see around Großarl include a diverse range of natural features, cultural sites, and outdoor activity options. Nestled in the "Valley of Mountain Huts" within the Hohe Tauern National Park region, Großarl offers alpine meadows, forests, and mountain lakes. The area is characterized by its historical landmarks and extensive network of hiking and mountain biking trails. Visitors can explore various points of interest, from deep gorges to high mountain summits.
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A great place with lots of space for children, an amazing view and really tasty buttermilk as well as homemade delicacies. Definitely a highlight and worth the trip, whether by bike or on foot! Very hospitable and the goats are really funny!
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During the trail event Mountain Man you also pass by here, great alpine pasture, great view
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It's crazy how much water is pouring into the valley right in the middle of town.
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Bad Gastein is actually a bit out of date and some of the buildings are empty. Big old hotels in an alpine area and yet somehow fascinating.
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A breathtaking waterfall in the middle of Bad Gastein. When the temperatures are hot, there is a pleasant mist of water in the air. Also great for a little photo stop.
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Großarl, nestled in the Hohe Tauern National Park region, offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Liechtensteinklamm Gorge, one of the longest and deepest gorges in the Alps, featuring wooden walkways and a large waterfall. The region also boasts several waterfalls, including the dramatic Gastein Waterfall with a 340-meter drop, and the Kreealm Waterfall. Additionally, discover beautiful mountain lakes like Schödersee, Ötzlsee, Trögseen, Tappenkarsee, and Schuhflickersee.
Yes, Großarl offers several summits with stunning panoramic views. The Grießenkareck Summit provides extensive vistas of the alpine landscape, rewarding a challenging climb. Another excellent option is the Fulseck Summit, easily accessible from the mountain station, offering magnificent 360-degree views including the Grossglockner and Dachstein. For ambitious hikers, Gamskarkogel, the highest point in Großarl at 2,467 meters, also promises breathtaking panoramas.
Großarl has a rich historical and cultural heritage. You can explore the impressive Baroque Grossarl Parish Church, a significant landmark. The Kösslerhäusl Museum of Local History, a preserved 16th-century farmhouse, offers a glimpse into the lives of a miner's family. In Hüttschlag, the Valley Museum "On the Alm - Between Heaven and Earth" provides an interactive exhibition on the region's cultural landscape. Don't miss the Chapel Walk, a pilgrimage trail connecting numerous chapels and churches between Großarl and Hüttschlag.
Absolutely! Großarl is well-suited for families. "Rucki Zucki's Gaudi-Alm" in the center of Großarl is Salzburg's largest alpine playground, featuring a mountain lake, alpine stream, and crystal mine. Many hiking trails are also suitable for families, and the Gastein Waterfall offers an accessible path with various vantage points. The Leisure Centre in Großarl also has an adventure swimming pool with a water slide and diving tower.
Known as the "Valley of Mountain Huts," Großarl offers approximately 400 kilometers of well-signposted hiking trails, catering to various difficulty levels. You can find moderate routes like "Alpine pastures in the Ellmautal" or "To the Aigenalmen Paulhütte and Mandlhütte." For more challenging hikes, consider "Großarl: via the Igltalalm to the Heukareck." Many trails lead to staffed alpine huts, perfect for refreshments. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Großarl guide.
Yes, Großarl provides excellent opportunities for both cycling and running. The region boasts a 160 km network of mountain biking trails. For road cycling, you can explore routes like "Pongau Cathedral – Bischofshofen Town Center loop from Kleinarl" or the more challenging "Brandstatt balancing reservoir – Bad Gastein Waterfall loop from Schwarzach-St. Veit." Runners can enjoy trails such as "View of Großarltal – Heugath Alm loop from Großarl" or "Vital Hotel Tauernhof, Großarl loop from Großarl." Discover more routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Großarl and Running Trails around Großarl guides.
The best time to visit Großarl for outdoor activities largely depends on your interests. The summer months (typically June to September) are ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and exploring natural features like gorges and waterfalls, with alpine huts open for refreshments. The region is also a popular ski destination in winter, forming part of the Grossarltal-Dorfgastein Ski Area.
Großarl, known as the "Valley of Mountain Huts," has numerous staffed alpine huts offering refreshments and traditional food. A notable example is the Loosbühelalm, which is highly regarded for its delicious food, including goat's milk and cheese products, and offers beautiful views. Many hiking trails lead directly to these huts, providing perfect spots for a break.
The Liechtensteinklamm Gorge is considered one of the longest, deepest, and most impressive gorges in the Alps. Its accessible 1-kilometer path features wooden walkways that wind through towering rock formations up to 300 meters deep, leading to a powerful waterfall. The dramatic interplay of light and shadow, the thundering water, and the unique Helix spiral staircase create an unforgettable natural spectacle that has fascinated visitors for over a century.
Beyond the scenic hiking trails, Großarl offers unique themed paths for a different kind of exploration. The Chapel Walk is a pilgrimage route connecting various chapels and churches, offering insight into local piety and history. Additionally, the region features other themed paths, such as the Pathway of the Senses and educational walks, designed to engage visitors with the natural and cultural environment in an interactive way.
While many attractions are well-known, Großarl still holds some unique spots. The Schödersee, a periodic mountain lake, is a fascinating natural phenomenon that appears and disappears seasonally. The Kösslerhäusl Museum of Local History offers a quiet, authentic glimpse into 16th-century life. Exploring the various scouting monuments like the Europe Table or Heaven's Knot can also provide a unique perspective on the region's character.


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