It’s located at the end of Hallstatt. I recommend you buy round trip ticket and salt mine visit. If you have time and good ankle, you can choose to hike up or down and save 1 way ticket but note that not much if you still want to visit the mine (I heard the guide said up to 40mins to hike up). Price total is 40euro which the turned to very reasonable price for our experience. You have access to the skywalk- DO NOT queue for the spot taking pictures, it does not worth it. Just take few steps and try better spot, you will see the difference. You still need to hike 650m UP to the mine and few hundreds meters during the tour so you do not want high heels or uncomfortable shoes. Inside the mine is cold (8 degree celsius), they will give you more clothes but be prepared for 1 hour and a half with this. Bring a full charge phone to take pictures and videos for this great experience. Be sure to check the time of the show as they only allow certain number of people at a time. The area (shop, ticket booth) has free and strong wifi (not...
Read morewhen I wanted to buy a ticket for the funicular and the salt mine a few days ago, it showed me that a lot of times were taken. Rearranging plans to accommodate the possibility of visiting the salt mine, I picked up tickets for the funicular at 1:30 p.m. We arrived half an hour before our appointment and found the line even longer than in the picture, since I took the picture when it was my entry appointment. I asked the extremely rude cashier where the online reservation line was, she just said go to the end, without any desire to help with an explanation or the like. I mean, why make an appointment online if it's not going to be honored and I'm going to wait in an hour and a half after my scheduled appointment. The term to which I subordinated all other plans, and which additionally had to be reduced due to that wait? And all this with the attitude that I should be grateful to them for accepting me on the funicular, so why should I complain if I wait for 2 hours. Very disorganized, unprofessional, rude....
Read moreThe Salzbergbahn is a funicular railway located in the picturesque village of Hallstatt in the Salzkammergut region of Austria. It serves as a vital link for tourists and locals alike, providing access to the Hallstatt Salt Mine and offering breathtaking views of the surrounding Alpine landscape and Hallstatt village. The Salzbergbahn primarily facilitates access to the Hallstatt Salt Mine (Salzbergwerk Hallstatt), one of the oldest salt mines in the world, with over 7,000 years of history. The funicular takes visitors from the village up to the entrance of the salt mine. The Salzbergbahn operates year-round, with increased frequency during the peak tourist season. Tickets: Tickets for the Salzbergbahn can be purchased at the valley station, online, or as part of combined packages that include salt mine tours. Accessibility: The funicular is designed to accommodate all visitors, including those with...
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