Dachstein Salzkammergut UNESCO World Heritage Site is a stunning mountainous region in Austria known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural history.
The Dachstein Salzkammergut UNESCO World Heritage Site spans the Austrian provinces of Upper Austria and Styria, centered around the majestic Dachstein mountain range. This region is renowned for its karst landscapes, dramatic peaks, and extensive cave systems, including the famed Ice Cave and Mammoth Cave. The area boasts a rich ecological diversity, featuring alpine meadows, dense forests, and a variety of endemic flora and fauna. Historically, the Salzkammergut has been a significant site for salt mining, dating back to prehistoric times, which has greatly influenced the region's cultural heritage. The region offers a multitude of recreational activities, from hiking the challenging peaks of the Dachstein massif to exploring the serene beauty of Hallstatt, a picturesque lakeside village. Visitors are drawn to its panoramic viewpoints, outdoor adventures, and insights into ancient human interactions with this unique landscape.
Five Fingers Viewing Platform
Dachstein Ice Cave
Hallstatt Salt Mines
Gosauseen Lakes
Explore the natural ice formations and frozen waterfalls.
A unique viewing platform offering stunning views over the Alps.
Discover the history of salt mining in one of the world's oldest salt mines.