Discover the best top things to do in St Martin am Tennengebirge, Austria including Skischule Sport Alpin, Gosauseen, Karkogel, Reitschule Steiner, Tourismusverband Annaberg-Lungotz, Tourismusverband Filzmoos, Eisriesenwelt, Snowspace, Eisriesenwelt Ice Cave, FlyTandem paragliding.
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3.5 based on 4 reviews
Intruktorzy w bardzo młodym wieku, totalny brak organizacji.
Nauka miała na celu chyba wykształcenie głównie cierpliwości u dzieci ponieważ głównie polagała na czekaniu.
Dzieci czekały na:
- kolejke do taśmy
- ustawienie sie w szeregu po wjeździe na górę
Do szkółki przyjmują zbyt dużą ilośc dzieci.
Po 3 dniach odebrałem dziecko ze szkółki.
Ogólnie nie polecam, dzieci raczej sie nie nauczą, a mogą się zrazić.
4.5 based on 188 reviews
This lake is a charm! The lake itself, its surroundings, the Dachstein Mountains over it - all is natures best and we found out through a leaflet we spotted in our hotel.
There are different ways to go to Gosausee from Salzburg by public transport:
There is the frequent bus 150 to Bad Ischl, 1 hour, and from there to Gosausee bus 542 (maybe a change in Hallstatt Gosaumühle), 50 minutes and about € 15. If you start early you can include Hallstatt (change bus in Hallstatt Gosaumühle).
Upon reaching the lake, we took the cable car to the Gablonzer Hütte and enjoyed some great views. There are many hiking trails (maybe to long for a daytrip), a short and easy hiking trip to Hinterer Gosausee.
Highly recommended!
4.5 based on 99 reviews
4.5 based on 2 reviews
The Scharfetter family runs has a top notch equestrian facility in a beautiful location. They offer lessons with their schooling horses that are perfect for more novice riders. If looking for an equestrian experience while on holiday, I would highly recommend the Steiner Reitschule.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Annaberg-Lungotz, hometown of ski-superstar Marcel Hirscher invites you to ski the well-prepared pistes of the skiregion Dachstein-West. Also cross-country-skiing, toboggan or the ice-rink await the active in winter, with floodlight even by night. How about a ride on a horse-sleigh through the wonderful landscape or a walk on snowshoes? In summer you hike the astonishing Mountains with alpine huts and their homemade products. After the hike just refresh yourself in the idyllic bathing lake. Look after mystical elements on the HayART-way and play Fun-Golf in Annaberg-Lungotz!
We got a lucky with some solid snow in December 2017. The trip to the Donnerkogel is very convenient and a short walk from the mountain top to a nice hut for lunch makes it twice as rewarding, even if you are not skiing. In...MoreThank you very much for your review and we look forward to seeing you again in Annaberg-Lungötz.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
We will show you many ways how you can experience perfect vacation in the mountain village of Filzmoos in the province of Salzburg in Austria.
Very friendly and competent. We inquired about varIons hikes in the area, suitable for families with kids and were given good advice.
4.5 based on 243 reviews
These magnificent underground ice caves located outside of Salzburg are some of the largest of their kind in the world.
There's plenty of parking, though it does fill up fast and you may have to walk further. It's a 20 min hard walk from the entrance booth to the cable car, then a further 20 min walk to the cave entrance. It was steep and hot and we were very tired by the time we got to the entrance (we are over 60 now). We were taken into the cave in fairly large groups. When they open the cave door, the freezing air rushes out - it's a dramatic start. Inside the cave is wonderful. There's no electric lighting, so you carry oil lamps. It's very atmospheric. The guide spoke in English then German. He was very good. There's 700 steps up and then then 700 down. It's certainly not for young children or those with disability.One couple were carrying a young child, and were advised to go back. You do have to be careful and watch your footing on the steps. It was a hard and hot day in 30C+ temperature and walking up the steep slopes, but the views both inside the cave and outside are fabulous. The guide said no photos, but I sneaked a few without any flash.
4.5 based on 61 reviews
We ski here again and as last year the weather is perfect. The ski areas are prepared perfectly. Italian and especially Slovenian ski resorts have to from this guys here how to prepare the tracks. This is just perfect especially in the morning when you are one off the first to come BUT even true the whole day there is big damaged to the tracks
I RECOMMEND!!!!
4.5 based on 780 reviews
I took a private tour minibus from Salzburg, which cost about €80, but it was well worth it to be picked up from the hotel and taken directly to the cave ticket office. The driver then waited to pick us up afterwards and return us to Salzburg. Unfortunately I've forgotten the name of the company (and the very informative driver we had, who was from Hyderabad, India), as he told us that his firm is now the only one doing this "taxi" service. Other tour operators offer private guides to the caves, at much higher cost.
The guidebooks say you have to be "moderately fit" to do the walk up to the ice caves but, having observed a number of people struggling, you need to know that even taking the gondola there are two quite long and steep upward climbs to get to the entrance and then it is 700 steps up quite soon afterwards (and of course 700 steps down). Once at the cave entrance you have to wait for a sizeable group to accumulate (separate English and German), but I did not have to wait more than a quarter of an hour, time to put on warm clothes and acclimatize. The groups are quite big (30+?) so if you want to hear the guide it's best to stick close to the front.
When thinking about what to wear, gloves are a good idea as you may be touching metal railings and lamps at freezing temperature.
I was slightly disappointed that the caves were not better lit, so you do not see the ice "sculptures" as they appear on the postcards. The guides use magnesium strips which provide a weak light for less than a minute. Permanent lights are not used as they would raise the temperature inside the caves, but I noticed that the group behind us seemed to have a better lighting system that lasted for longer. Still, the caves are very impressive and it was a fascinating and memorable visit.
5 based on 33 reviews
I found this in Trip Advisor and am very pleased with their professional service and friendly people. Today I had Tom flying with me, 1pm, perfect weather condition and thermal rise. The seat was very comfortable and i highly recommend this service. Safety rules are clearly explained. The best part is doing on the snow capped Mountains over 2000 meters for an hour! Glad to bring my gloves. A very good location with a very well trained staff. Thanks a lot for such a great tandem today.
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