© Esplanade in Bad Ischl mit Baumallee, Fluss Traun im Vordergrund, markante Häuserfassaden und Kirchturm, Berge im Hintergrund
Esplanade mit markanter Häuserfassade in Bad Ischl. Im Vordergrund der Fluss Traun. Im Hintergrund sieht man den Turm der katholischen Kirche und die umliegenden Bergwelt.
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Out of everyday life – into the mountains

Bad Ischl, Oberösterreich, Österreich

From the imperial city to the hiking paradise of Gosau

"It was with a heavy heart that I left the Salzkammergut, where every rocky peak, every beautiful tree, every raging stream, lakes, valleys, mountains and many warm eyes and soft hearts had become dear friends to me."
Friedrich Simony (1813-1896), Austrian geographer and Alpine Explorer

Immerse yourself in the Inner Salzkammergut, which has developed into a flourishing area here for thousands of years thanks to the white gold, the salt. World-famous explorers such as Alexander von Humboldt and Friedrich Simony discovered the beauty of this almost perfect landscape with numerous glittering lakes and meandering mountain rivers embedded in the mountain scenery like a fairy tale. Their discoveries lured adventurers and mountaineers to the high alpine scenery, to the idyllically situated alpine pastures and rushing waterfalls. In the 19th century, in the wake of the imperial family and their summer residence in Bad Ischl, many artists and celebrities were drawn to find peace and relaxation between Lake Traunsee and Dachstein. We invite you to follow in their many footsteps.
 
Highlights
  • Hikes within the World Heritage Site Hallstatt – Dachstein/Salzkammergut
  • Enjoyable stops at alpine pastures and huts
  • Traditional rides with cable cars
  • Peace and relaxation at the Löckernmoos high moor
  • Gentle nature experience within an enchanting mountain scenery
Accommodation:
Hotel Sommerhaus / Bad Ischl
Location: The hotel is situated in a quiet, yet central location approx. 20 minutes' walk to Bad Ischl town centre.

Facilities: The hotel welcomes its guests in a large entrance area with reception and bar, pool table, cosy couch corners and a seminar room with free Wi-Fi. A newly refurbished dining area with a large buffet and fully automatic coffee machine are available, as well as free Wi-Fi (code at reception). Each tower building has its own common room with TV.

Rooms: All rooms are renovated and equipped with separate beds, shower/WC, fridge, some with balcony and some with TV. The rooms are rented as single, twin and triple rooms (approx. 18 - 28m²).
 
Gasthof-Pension Kirchenwirt / Gosau / Oberösterreich
Location: The house is in a quiet, yet central location in Gosau, right next to the church. Grocery shops, bank and other shopping facilities can be found within a radius of 400 metres. The bus stop for buses to Hallstatt or Lake Gosau is approx. 200m away, to Lake Gosau and the Gosaukammbahn cable car approx. 4km.

Facilities: The cosy inn, which was already mentioned in 1596, offers a reception, comfortable guest rooms (dining room with tiled stove, bar, Jägerstüberl and Römerstüberl and small hall), restaurant, guest garden, sun terrace, safe, darts, table tennis,
free WLAN throughout the house and car park.

Children: children's playground and children's playroom.

Wellness: the hotel has a new wellness area. Finnish sauna (for a fee) and infrared cabin (for a fee) welcome you. A cosy relaxation area invites you to relax.

Rooms: All rooms have a shower or bath / WC, hairdryer, flat-screen TV with cable, direct dial telephone, radio, safe, WLAN and most have a balcony.
Some of the rooms can be booked with 1 - 2 extra beds for children up to max. 15.9 years.
  • 7 nights
  • Luggage transfer included
services
  • 7 x overnight stays with breakfast buffet in ***hotels/inns
  • 1 x welcome video with explanations and information that you need for the tour
  • 1 x welcome drink
  • 1 x hiking map of the Salzkammergut area + detailed routing (1x per room)
  • 4 x hiking bus
  • 1 x descent with Katrin Cable car
  • 1 x descent with Gosaukamm Cable car
  • 1 x Coffee and cake at the Gablonzer Hütte
  • 1 x Salzkammergut Souvenir
  • 1 x luggage transfer - max. 2 pcs./person and max. 25 kg/piece of luggage
  • A Tree for your booking – we plant a tree for your booking.
  • Daily service hotline from 08.00am - 06.00pm (including weekends)
Catering
  • Breakfast
itinerary

1st Day: Individual arrival at the brine spa Bad Ischl
Ischl became a holiday home of European standing from the middle of the 19th century when Emperor Franz Joseph began to spend his holidays in his summer residence in Ischl. Bad Ischl – a health resort since 1906 – is located in the heart of the Salzkammergut and is the ideal starting point for this varied hiking tour. To get started, take a stroll through the traditional small town and take a seat in the famous Café Zauner. Also worth a visit is the Emperor's Villa, once his summer residence, nestled in a spacious park. At the hotel you will receive your detailed travel documents.
(3 nights in Bad Ischl)
 
2nd Day: From the Hoisnradalm to the Rettenbach wilderness
The first stage destination of today's hike is the Hoisnradalm in the Dead Mountains. The somewhat rocky and stony Jubilee Trail, built in 1898, does not require any special skill and is the most beautiful way to climb. The view from the alpine pasture is stunning, partly because of the good food, partly because of the mountain scenery with Lake Wolfgang and the former imperial city of Bad Ischl. Yaks also feel very much at home on the alpine pasture and spend their summer here. It goes a little further into the mountains, namely via the Gschwendalm and in the direction of Grabenbach. The way back leads high above the gorge into the Rettenbach valley to the Rettenbach wilderness. At the end of the gorge, cross the mountain stream over a romantic wooden bridge and hike back to the spa town.
Hiking: approx. 5-6 hours (17 km, ascent 531 m in height, descent 531 m in height)

3rd Day: On the local mountain of Bad Ischl – the Katrin
The hike along the Traun promenade to the valley station of the charming Katrin gondola cable car is short; there begins the rather steep ascent to the most popular local mountain of Bad Ischl. Through shady forest with many serpentines, sometimes forest path, sometimes narrow forest path, then wide meadow path, the path winds its way to an altitude of over 1500 meters. Due to the geographically favourable position, six of the Salzkammergut lakes can be seen from the summit area. Before the 15-minute cable car ride back to the valley starts, you can stop for a bite to eat - for example at the Katrinalm - and enjoy a hearty snack including a mountain panorama.
Hiking: approx. 4-5 hours (6 km, ascent 954 m in height, descent 0 m in height)
 
4th Day: Along the brine trail to the mystical Lake Hallstatt
Today's stage begins at the Traun esplanade again. Past the valley station of the Katrin cable car and the bronze emperor hunting statue, you hike on a narrow, wooded road to the small village of Lauffen. The name derives from the rapids that the salt boatmen once had to overcome and asked for the protection of the Madonna from misfortune. By the way, this is also the place of origin of the comedy "White Horse Inn". After Lauffen, the valley floor widens and the Kalm Mountains rise one after the other and then the mighty Dachstein Mountains. After Weißenbach, the mountain panorama impresses particularly with the "Eternal Wall" on the left, the mighty ridge of the Hoher Sarstein and the over 2,000 meter high Krippenstein in the distance. Now you reach the former woodworkers' settlement of Bad Goisern. The village was founded because the rich local wood deposits were needed to heat the brewing pans in Hallstatt. The village stretches for several kilometers to the northern end of Lake Hallstatt. Once you arrive in Steeg, take the bus to Gosau.
(4 nights in Gosau)
Hiking: approx. 3 hours (13 km, ascent 187 m in height, descent 147 m in height)
 
5th day: The Löckernmoos – a rarity among the moors
A day full of natural wonders – today's ascent from Gosau-Mittertal through a wonderful high forest first takes you to a place in the Gosau Valley steeped in history, the grinding stone quarries that have been in operation for 400 years. The well-signposted path leads up to the edge of the blanket high moor, which is unique in Austria and was formed at the end of the last ice age. Take your time here to walk over the wooden walkways, because due to the moor floor, the path would be too swampy to the quiet Lake Löckernmoos. It is home to a special flora and fauna, including rare species such as the sundew or the moor frog. In the rustic hut Badstub'n below the Löckernmoos you can take a break; here the hut landlady serves a very special delicacy: real Gosau Pofesen. The descent leads to Gosau-Hintertal, where the bus takes you back to the starting point.    
Hiking: approx. 5 hours (13 km, ascent 684 m in height, descent 685 m in height)
 
6th day: Breathtaking scenery on the Zwieselalm
From Gosau, high above the valley, the so-called Herrenweg leads quite comfortably uphill. Again and again small streams are crossed. Forest paths and wet meadows lead past several alpine huts to Zwieselam, where in summer cows and horses graze. A unique panorama with the Dachstein glacier, the rock towers of the Gosaukamm and Lake Gosau now spreads out before your eyes. Via the Sonnenalm you reach the hospitable Gablonzer lodge at an altitude of 1,522 meters. It is located below the mighty peaks of the two Donnerkogel, which are the prelude to the bizarre Gosaukamm. Look forward to coffee and cake at the hut before you take the Gosaukamm cable car back down to the valley. The bus will take you back to your accommodation in Gosau Mittertal.
Hiking: approx. 4 hours (9 1/2 km, ascent 847 m in height, descent 83 m in height)
 
7th day: Natural juwel Gosau Lakes
Today you will take the hiking bus to one of the most impressive valley heads in Austria, because here are the Gosau Lakes, somewhat hidden. Its beauty is unique, especially when the majestic Dachstein is perfectly reflected in Front Lake Gosau in clear and windless weather. The great naturalist Alexander von Humboldt once called them "the eyes of God". This is where the hike begins and leads along the first lake, equipped with a variety of information boards and a fantastic view of the surrounding mountain scenery. A first small altitude step is crossed through the forest, past clearings and the Gosaulacke, which is only filled with water in spring or after heavy rainfall, namely when the Rear Gosau Lake merges. To the Rear Gosau Lake it goes uphill again. It is not far to the end of the lake and the inviting Holzmeisteralm at 1,164 meters. You will be amazed at who continues to hike – because from here there is only one direction: up to the glaciated Dachstein. But you now turn around and hike back to the first Gosau Lake to gain a new perspective on the landscape on the opposite side of the lake. The hiking bus takes you back to the Gosau Valley to your accommodation.
Hiking: approx. 4-5 hours (13 km, ascent 324 m in height, descent 311 m in height)
 
8th day: Individual departure or additional nights
If you have the opportunity to extend your stay in sun-drenched Gosau, the repertoire of discoveries is far from exhausted and additional nights can be booked. For example, the hike along the Bible Trail to the Iglmoosalm is charming. Otherwise, the return journey will take place in the morning.

possible date of arrival

daily

from price
  • € 599,00 per person
Travel period (05.07.2024 - 01.09.2024)
From to
05.07.2024, to 01.09.2024

non-binding inquiry

 05.07. – 01.09.24 (last day of arrival)

In double room with breakfast                                                   599,--
Supplement for half board / week (min. 2-course menu)              159,--
Half board in Bad Ischl in a restaurant in the centre
Supplement for single room / week                                               225,--
  
Additional night double room with breakfast                                   59,--
Additional night supplement for half board                                      21,--
Additional night supplement for single room                                   26,--

Local tax is extra to pay on spot in each accommodation (from € 1,-- to € 4,-- per person/per night)
 
Information for arrivals by car:
The parking place does not always situate next to the accommodation but on a public parking place. (Possibly costs have to be paid on spot)

We recommend travel cancellation insurance.
Due to environmental reasons, we recommend arriving and depart by public transportation (train/bus).

The standard terms and conditions of the Salzkammergut Touristik GmbH apply in the current version.
Prices are subject to change.

Contact


Out of everyday life – into the mountains
Salzkammergut Touristik GmbH
Götzstraße 12
4820 Bad Ischl

Phone +43 6132 24000-0
E-Mail wandern@salzkammergut.co.at
Web www.salzkammergut.co.at
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