Best attractions and places to see around Altaussee include a blend of natural landscapes, historical sites, and cultural points of interest. The region is characterized by its serene alpine lakes and majestic mountains, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. Altaussee also holds historical significance, notably with its active salt mine and literary connections. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions, from scenic trails to cultural landmarks.
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Very nice hut with good food and great view
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beautiful hut with good cuisine on a great vantage point
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Very good food (including Loser beer) and friendly service!
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Nice landlady, delicious food (especially the desserts 😍😋) and drinks -> TOP 👍👍
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The serviced Goiserer Hut is located at 1,592 m above sea level between the Sonnenwendkogel and the high Kalmberg. It can be reached from both Gosau and Bad Goisern. The route described here leads from Bad Goisern via the Trockentannalm. The high alpine tour to the Goiserer Hut and the high Kalmberg requires stamina and surefootedness.
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A really nice bike path. Just don't drive on the west side, it's very dangerous. Whether you have to go to Hallstatt is up to you. One look is enough for us.
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After 17 years there is a new, very nice tenant at the hut. There is a dish of the day, excellent snacks and pastries.
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Beautifully situated mountain hut with a friendly team
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Altaussee is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes. The centerpiece is Lake Altaussee, often called the 'dark blue inkwell' due to its distinct color, perfect for swimming, boat trips, and scenic walks. Dominating the skyline is Loser Mountain, offering panoramic views and the scenic Loser Panoramastraße. Other notable features include the dramatic Trisselwand rock face and the crystal-clear Kammersee Lake.
Yes, Altaussee has a rich history and culture. You can explore the Altaussee Salt Mine, Austria's largest active salt mine, famous for hiding priceless artworks during WWII. The Literaturmuseum Altaussee celebrates the region's literary connections, and you can also visit the historic Ruine Pflindsberg for enchanting vistas or the Mühlberg-Mühle, a romantically situated mill.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. For hiking, you can enjoy the scenic 7-kilometer panoramic path around Lake Altaussee. More challenging options include routes on Loser Mountain, such as the '4 summit tour on the Loser' or the 'Loserfenster – View of Austsee loop'. Mountain huts like the Goiserer Hut and Loserhütte provide excellent rest stops with views. You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Altaussee guide.
Absolutely. Altaussee offers several family-friendly attractions. The path around Lake Altaussee is suitable for all ages, and the Loser Ski Resort is well-suited for families in winter. The Rinnerhütte is particularly family-friendly, with its surrounding nature being a paradise for young explorers. The Hallstatt Lake East Shore Cycle Path is also a great option for a family bike ride.
Altaussee is beautiful year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and boat trips on Lake Altaussee and extensive hiking. Autumn offers stunning foliage, while winter transforms the region into a snowy wonderland, with the Loser Ski Resort open for skiing and the lake becoming a popular spot for ice skating and curling when sufficiently frozen.
Yes, the region around Altaussee provides challenging options for experienced hikers. The '4 summit tour on the Loser' is a difficult route, as is the 'Loserfenster – View of Austsee loop'. For mountaineering, routes like 'Sarsteinalm – Sarstein Summit (1,975 m)' and 'Trisselwand Summit – View from Trisselberg' offer demanding ascents. You can explore more difficult trails in the Mountain Hikes around Altaussee guide.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Loser Mountain is a must-visit, accessible via the Loser Panoramastraße. The Goiserer Hut and Loserhütte both offer fantastic views from their terraces. The Ruine Pflindsberg also provides enchanting vistas over the Ausseerland.
Cycling enthusiasts will find several routes. The Hallstatt Lake East Shore Cycle Path is a popular choice known for its scenic views. For mountain biking, routes like 'Grundlsee – Grundlsee loop' and 'Lake Altaussee – Ödensee loop' offer varied terrain. More MTB trails can be found in the MTB Trails around Altaussee guide.
A popular day trip is to Hallstatt, a UNESCO World Heritage site just a short drive away. It's famous for its charming architecture, the Hallstatt Skywalk, and the world's oldest salt mine. You can also visit the Kammerhofmuseum in nearby Bad Aussee to learn about local traditions and history.
Visitors particularly appreciate the crystal-clear waters of Lake Altaussee and the picturesque mountain landscape. The scenic cycle paths, like the Hallstatt Lake East Shore Cycle Path, are highly rated for their beauty. The welcoming atmosphere and great food at mountain huts such as the Goiserer Hut and Loserhütte are also frequently praised.
Beyond the main attractions, you can discover unique spots like the Jungfrauenbründl im Toten Gebirge by Wildensee, a legendary place. The Gaisknechtstein, a powerful spiritual spot, is about a thirty-minute walk from Seewiese on Lake Altaussee. These offer a more secluded experience of the region's natural beauty.
In winter, Altaussee transforms into a snowy paradise. The Loser Ski Resort is a popular destination for skiing, especially for families. When Lake Altaussee freezes sufficiently, it becomes a popular spot for ice skating and curling, offering a unique winter experience.


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