Hohe Tauern National Park is Austria's largest national park, offering spectacular alpine vistas and diverse ecosystems. It is a haven for hikers, wildlife enthusiasts, and those seeking awe-inspiring natural beauty.
Hohe Tauern National Park spans across three Austrian states: Carinthia, Salzburg, and Tyrol. It covers an extensive area of over 700,000 acres, making it the largest national park in the Alps. The park is characterized by towering mountain ranges, including the Grossglockner, Austria's tallest peak at 12,461 feet. Biodiversity is rich here, with habitats ranging from glacial valleys to alpine meadows. The park is home to an array of wildlife, including ibex, chamois, marmots, and over 200 bird species such as the golden eagle. Established in 1981, the park is not only a place of incredible natural beauty but also a vital site for conservation. Visitors are drawn to its vast network of trails, which offer opportunities for hiking, mountaineering, and via ferrata climbing. Notable landmarks include the Pasterze Glacier, the largest in Austria, and the picturesque Krimml Waterfalls. The park also houses cultural treasures such as traditional alpine huts, which offer insight into the region's pastoral heritage. Whether for thrilling outdoor adventures or tranquil experiences, Hohe Tauern provides an unparalleled escape into one of Europe's most unspoiled landscapes.
Grossglockner, Austria's highest mountain peak
Pasterze Glacier, the largest glacier in Austria
Krimml Waterfalls, one of the highest waterfall series in Europe
Traditional alpine huts offering cultural history and refreshments
A scenic drive offering panoramic views of the surrounding alpine landscape.
This glacier is accessible via guided tours and offers impressive views of ice formations.
A series of waterfalls with a total drop of 380 meters, accessible via a scenic trail.