A colorful fantasy world enchants children up to the age of 12. In the indoor playground, the little ones can romp, jump and be loud. Divided into three areas, there is something for every age - a baby area, a toddler area and a fun area.
Hohenwerfen Fortress is a medieval hilltop castle in Werfen. One of the attractions there is the “Burgahnl”, the 4,412 kg bell in the bell tower. There is also a weapons room, a castle dungeon, a falconry museum with a flight show and much more.
In Altenmarkt im Pongau, just a 10-minute drive from our hotel, you will find the Therme Amadé, a water park with indoor and outdoor pools, looping slides & spa and seven saunas.
Werfen is home to the largest ice cave in the world with a total length of 42 km. An experience for the whole family!
Info: Open from May to October
The Salzwelten is the perfect family outing in rainy weather. An exciting journey through four eras of salt mining awaits. In Hallstatt, you can look 360 meters above the roofs of Hallstatt on the Skywalk in the high valley.
The Haus der Natur is a natural history and technical museum in Salzburg. It offers more than 80 showrooms covering a wide variety of areas. One large area is the aquarium and the reptile zoo. There is also a science center or the prehistoric times and dinosaurs.
At 2,700 meters, you can enjoy a breathtaking natural backdrop and a sweeping view over the mountain peaks as far as the Czech Republic and Slovenia.
The Südwand Anif is located in the Hotel Momentum in Anif. In this climbing hall, beginners, advanced climbers and families will find 50 climbing routes for every level of difficulty on around 500 m².
The unique doll exhibition at the Walserberg-Rest-Stop invites children aged 4 and over to take an extraordinary walk into the realm of dolls.
The zoological facility on Hellbrunn Hill is home to around 800 wild animals and is ideal for a family outing.
Liechtenstein Gorge - a real adventure
Impressive, fascinating, simply unforgettable: spectacular waterfalls, rock formations and the new “Helix” spiral staircase, which leads 30 meters into the depths, await you in the Liechtenstein Gorge. Incidentally, admission is included in the SalzburgerLand Card - so let's go!
The Grafenbergbahn takes you comfortably and effortlessly up to “Wagraini's Grafenberg” at an altitude of 1700 meters. The adventure begins at the mountain station! The children's mountain is definitely worth a trip on your family vacation.
Hohensalzburg Fortress is enthroned high up on the Festungsberg above the rooftops of the baroque old town and is a real eye-catcher. The largest fully preserved castle in Central Europe entices visitors with a 360-degree view of the city and its surroundings. With its extensive guided tour program, the castle is guaranteed to provide unforgettable memories!
The Grossglockner High Alpine Road, possibly soon to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site, connects the Salzburg region with Carinthia and offers breathtaking panoramas at an altitude of up to 2,571 meters. Designed by the young engineer Franz Wallack in just five years, it has emphasized the alpine beauty since its opening in 1935, attracting around 900,000 visitors from all over the world every year and leading them directly to the heart of the Hohe Tauern National Park and the Grossglockner, Austria's highest mountain. A monumental road miracle!