Dachstein Nature Park is a spectacular alpine protected area known for its dramatic limestone peaks, extensive karst landscapes, and abundant outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, climbing, and winter sports.
Dachstein Nature Park spans a stunning alpine region divided between the Austrian states of Styria and Upper Austria. Dominated by the Dachstein massif, a rugged limestone mountain range, the park encompasses glaciers, karst caves, alpine meadows, and dense forests. Elevations range from approximately 600 meters to Dachstein’s summit at 2,995 meters (Hoher Dachstein), offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Northern Limestone Alps. Ecologically, the park supports diverse flora and fauna, including alpine wildflowers, marmots, chamois, and golden eagles. Its geological uniqueness includes the Dachstein Caves system, with spectacular ice and limestone formations, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized for its exceptional natural beauty and cultural history. Established in 1997, the park fosters sustainable tourism and outdoor adventures such as hiking through well-marked trails, climbing challenging rock faces, skiing and snowboarding in winter, and exploring caves. Notable landmarks include the Dachstein Skywalk viewing platform, the Five Fingers panoramic terrace, and the historic Hallstatt-Dachstein cultural region nearby. The park attracts nature enthusiasts, families, and adventure seekers alike with its combination of alpine scenery, outdoor recreation, and traditional alpine villages. Its network of trails and huts make multi-day trekking accessible while expert climbers pursue via ferrata routes and glacier tours.
Dachstein Skywalk - a glass platform offering unparalleled views over the Alps
The Dachstein Ice Caves - famous for spectacular ice formations and guided tours
The Five Fingers viewing terrace - a thrilling cantilevered viewpoint above the valley
Extensive network of alpine hiking trails ranging from gentle walks to challenging summits
A large glacier on the northern side of the Dachstein massif offering glacier hiking and snow sports year-round.
A renowned system of natural limestone caves including the Ice Cave and Mammoth Cave, featuring unique geological formations.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses the cultural and natural landscape surrounding the park, including picturesque alpine villages.