Hallein is a historic town in the Austrian state of Salzburg. It is the capital of Hallein district.
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The Salzburg Salt Mine in Hallein, the oldest mine in the world open to visitors, everyone from the age of four up can take part in a treasure hunt – and follow the mysterious, ancient miners’ tunnels for many kilometres into the mystical mountain. The perfect day trip for families, groups or school classes.
If it rains or shines, it is a great indor activity for all family. It runs every 15-30 minutes as a tour, includes special uniform dressing (labor clothings), indor guided tour, short videx, 2 slides which are great fun, unique and take it deep and down the mountain, It even has a small boat in a tiny lake underneath the soil. i give it a striaight A.
4.5 based on 183 reviews
The panorama of the Zinkenkogel is impressive - nowhere else you have such a beautiful view of the city of Salzburg, Untersberg, Dachstein and Co. Summer: The Keltenblitz with its 2.2 km of fun and excitement is Salzburg's longest and probably most spectacular toboggan run - a great destination for the whole family! Whether you are taking a leisurely ride up the mountain with the double chairlift or a hike from the parking lot of the Zinkenlifte with your loved ones past old tunnels, rejuvenation points and marvelous views - no matter – atop the Zinken a magnificent view over the Salzachtal with the old town of Hallein awaits you. Winter: The Zinkenlifte Hallein / Bad Dürrnberg present themselves in winter as a small ski area with a large offer for families away from ski masses - small but nice. Even children and snow lovers will get their money's worth! In the Zinki children ski area, the little ones can practice their first swings or let off steam while snowtubing.
Excellent day out. My daughter and 6 year old grandson went down the tobaggan twice and loved it. We opted out and we were not bored. Well run and maintained. Amazing views. Cable car was a relaxing ride. Cafe at the top was good. Would highly recommend for all ages
4.0 based on 85 reviews
A very interesting museum with beautifully presented displays about the local area, with a particular focus on the Celts. There was not much English interpretation, but lots of detail in German - you didn't need to read much German to understand what was being shown such was the power of the artefacts. The ticket came included with the family pass for the nearby Salt Mine museum, and we were delighted by how much there was to discover here considering the ticket was therefore effectively free.
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