About Hinterglemm
Thanks to its excellent accessibility from Slovakia, the Saalbach-Hinterglemm resort is an ideal destination for both short and long winter or summer holidays.
Skiing and Snowboarding
In this unique ski resort, you’ll find 270 km of perfectly groomed slopes, 70 modern lifts, and 60 ski huts where you can relax and enjoy local specialties. Whether you’re a freerider, skier, or snowboarder, ideal terrain is available for every winter sports enthusiast. Here you’ll find winter attractions for families, snow parks, speed and race tracks, illuminated slopes for evening skiing, and perfectly groomed cross-country trails. Ski schools with professional instructors are available for beginners, while advanced skiers can try challenging black runs or freeride zones.
Winter activities off the slopes
The region offers 10 km of cross-country trails, including a high-altitude trail in Hinterglemm, which is ideal for evening skiing with magnificent views of the illuminated Alps. The trail at the end of the Glemmtal valley is popular for its picturesque scenery. Information about trails and rentals:
Winter activities off the slopes
Tobogganing is a popular winter activity for families and groups. The illuminated toboggan run on Reiterkogel offers a 3.2 km long descent full of fun. Sled rentals and evening tobogganing with visits to mountain huts are available. More information:
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Wellness and relaxation
After a day full of activities, you can relax in one of the many wellness centers in the region. For example, Alpen-Karawanserai Spa offers saunas, whirlpools, and massages with views of the Alps. Book your relaxing experience:
Culture and history
For history lovers, the Saalbach Museum is a great stop. It exhibits artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of the region, from traditional farming to the development of tourism. Opening hours and admission:
Culture and history
During the summer, traditional festivals are held in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, such as the Salzburger Bauernherbst, where you can experience Austrian traditions, music, and cuisine. Event calendar:
Family activities
The region offers several themed parks for children, such as Montelino’s Adventure Trail, where children can discover nature through interactive stations and games. Another popular attraction is Clown’s Path with fun obstacles. More about family activities:
Family activities
Adventure golf in Hinterglemm combines classic minigolf with Alpine themes and natural obstacles. It is suitable for families, couples, and groups of friends. More information:
Summer adventures
Saalbach-Hinterglemm offers over 400 km of marked hiking trails, from easy walks through meadows to challenging ascents to peaks like Schattberg or Zwölferkogel. Popular themed routes include the ‘Home of Lässig’ trail, which combines nature with cultural stops. Families will appreciate trails with playgrounds and viewpoints. Maps and hiking tips:
Summer adventures
Saalbach-Hinterglemm is Austria’s largest cycling region with 90 km of trails and paths, from leisurely routes along the Saalach river to adrenaline-pumping descents in bike parks. Nine lifts are adapted for bicycle transport, making access to the peaks easier. E-bikes are ideal for families or less experienced cyclists. Popular trails include the Hackelberg Trail or Milka Line. Bicycle and e-bike rentals:
Summer adventures
Europe’s highest tree-top walk is located at the end of the Saalbach-Hinterglemm valley. This unique project combines a 1 km long tree-top walk with a crossing over the ‘Alpine Golden Gate Bridge’, a 200 m long and 42 m high suspension bridge over the Saalach river valley. The circular route (2 km) leads through meadows, mountain pastures, and forests, ideal for families and photographers. In summer, a valley train is available; in winter, a romantic horse-drawn sleigh ride or a Hüttentaxi.
Water activities
The Käpt’n Hook outdoor pool in Saalbach is ideal for families. It offers pools, water slides, a children’s playground, and relaxation zones with views of the Alps. Admission also includes saunas and wellness areas for adults. More information and reservations:
Water activities
For adrenaline lovers, rafting on the Saalach River is an unforgettable experience. Wild waters and a picturesque valley offer ideal conditions for both beginners and experienced rafters. Experienced guides ensure safety. Reservations and details:
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