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Weatherproof excursion tips for rainy days in Salzburg land
Bad weather? With these 7 weatherproof excursion destinations and activity tips, no vacation day in Salzburg will fall through even in the rain.
What excursions can you go on in bad weather in Salzburger Land?
Our first tip is recommended even in snowy rain: a visit to the city of Salzburg. Stroll through the world-famous Getreidegasse, past Mozart's birthplace, across the cathedral square, along numerous boutiques and shops and through the Mirabell Gardens.
Take the train up to the Hohensalzburg Fortress, from where you have the best view of the Mozart city of Salzburg, even in rainy weather.
In the traditional coffee house, you can inhale the aromatic scent of coffee and the flair of the old town (and maybe even a slice of Sacher or Esterházy cake 😉). If you are still looking for a chic umbrella, visit the Kirchtag umbrella factory in Getreidegasse. Precious unique pieces have been handmade there since 1903.
Museums in Salzburg & Salzburger Land
Or you can pay a visit to one of the museums, of which there are plenty in the city and province of Salzburg. The first thing that comes to mind is "Salzburg's most popular museum", the Haus der Natur. Every Salzburg child knows the dinosaurs, the space exhibition and the spooky legends section - and every Salzburg resident remembers them from their childhood. A toy museum is located next to the horse pond, a few steps away from the House of Nature. Not far from there is the DomQuartier, a museum complex and real cultural highlight in the heart of the old town.
The National Park Center in Mittersill is an exciting excursion destination in Salzburger Land, and not just when the weather is bad. Visitors can discover the largest protected area in the Alps at interactive stations and enjoy gigantic views in the 360° panorama cinema. A visit to the National Park Worlds is an experience for the whole family and is free from May to the end of October with the National Park Summer Card.
World of Ice Giants and Salzwelten Hallein
You should definitely pack a hat, gloves, good shoes and a warm jacket for this excursion destination: it takes us to the world's largest ice cave! With its ice palaces, the Eisriesenwelt in Werfen near Salzburg is one of the most popular excursion destinations in Austria, even when it rains, and can be visited as part of a 1.5-hour guided tour. You can reach the entrance to the cave by cable car and 2 20-minute climbs, with 700 steps up and down in the cave itself. The popular excursion destination is around 38 km from Salzburg.
Whether it's bad weather or sunshine: the Salzwelten Hallein, the oldest show mine in the world at over 400 years old, is just as exciting for young and old. Follow in the footsteps of the Celts, who mined salt on the Dürrnberg around 400 BC, take a ride on the mine shunt and slide down a miner's slide.
Thermal Springs and Spa Resorts in Salzburger Land
Have you ever let the rain drip down your face in the heated outdoor pool? In the bathtub-warm saltwater pool at the TAUERN SPA Zell am See-Kaprun, you can let yourself drift and - fog and rain permitting - look out over the Kitzsteinhorn. You can really heat up in the infusion and adventure saunas at the modern spa resort in Salzburger Land before diving back into one of the 12 pools.
Do you need a little more action? Then you might be interested in the Erlebnis-Therme amadé in Altenmarkt. Here you can enjoy the looping slide with rocket launch and 8-metre free fall, a wave pool, a funnel slide and a family tunnel slide, the only one of its kind in Austria. These and other spas and adventure pools in Salzburger Land are also - and especially - popular excursion destinations in bad weather.
Also recommended in the rain: gorge hikes
Water has carved its way through the rock over thousands of years with irrepressible force, creating the gorges in Salzburger Land. Today, we enjoy the impressive gorges, pools and narrow ravines. Our top 3 gorges in Salzburg are worthwhile excursion destinations - even in bad weather:
- The Liechtensteinklamm with its new helix spiral staircase in St. Johann
- The Kitzlochklamm in Taxenbach
- the Sigmund-Thun Gorge in Kaprun, which you can combine with a detour to the turquoise-blue gorge lake
Walking in the rain
Throw on your raincoat, slip into your wellies and get out and about! A walk through Salzburg's nature is worthwhile even in bad weather.
If you're planning a short hike, the following applies of course: wellies are more suitable for jumping in puddles than for a hiking tour, so you'll need waterproof hiking boots. Well equipped, you can then face the rainy weather with a smile.
You will get to know nature from a different perspective, you won't encounter crowds of people - and you will realize that: It's all about the positive mindset. The warm shower and hot chocolate after your wash & go tour are of course a must. 😉
Cozy with lots of space: getaways in an apartment or holiday home
We hope not, but it can happen: Even if it's pouring with rain, you'll be fine on vacation at ALPS RESORTS. In your vacation apartment or holiday home, you'll have lots of space to make yourself really cozy. With a good book on the sofa or with a board game and the family at the large dining table.
You won't be stepping on each other's toes here, everyone will find space to retreat from time to time. Most of our ALPS RESORTS also have a public wellness area where you can take a break. Ask about our accommodation with private (infrared) sauna!
And as you know: after rain comes sunshine.
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Millennial with a passion for solitary mountains and compelling stories, always on the lookout for exciting destinations and experiences.
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