Best attractions and places to see around Leogang include a diverse range of experiences in the Austrian Alps. This picturesque village is known for its rich mining heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and extensive outdoor activities. The region offers a blend of historical sites, mountain experiences, and opportunities for recreation.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The cycle paths are great...but I think depending on which day you ride them, it could also get tight.
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Zell am See is an Austrian town on Lake Zell, south of Salzburg. A tower added in the 15th century belongs to the Romanesque parish church of St. Hippolytus. Paths and ski lifts lead to the slopes of the Schmittenhöhe. In the southwest, the Hohe Tauern National Park and Austria's highest mountain, the Großglockner, can be seen from the summit world 3000 on the summit of the Kitzsteinhorn glacier. ― Google
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Popular bike path! It goes leisurely and without a big incline. You always stay close to the lake.
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Easy to drive. Flat with no slope
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it goes very comfortably around lake
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Nice stop after a wonderful climb. The lake reflects the surrounding mountains for a fantastic photo opportunity
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Leogang offers a rich blend of history and culture. You can explore the Leogang Mining Museum & Mine, which delves into the region's ancient mining heritage and showcases Gothic art. Visitors can also experience the show mine, Barbarastollen, and stroll through the historic mining village of Hütten. For contemporary art, the kunSTall in the Samerstall Leogang provides a unique setting. Additionally, the Parish Church of Leogang is a notable architectural site, and the Old Badhaus hosts an exhibition on artist Alfred Kubin.
The region boasts breathtaking natural beauty. The Leogang Mountains, part of the Northern Limestone Alps, offer high plateaux and steep sides, with the Birnhorn as its highest peak. For panoramic views, take a cable car up Asitz Mountain, also known as the 'Mountain of Senses,' where you can find art installations and tranquil nature trails. Further afield, the Krimml Waterfalls, Europe's highest, are a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the Grossglockner High Alpine Road offers spectacular views of Austria's highest mountain. Closer by, the Schmittenhöhe Cable Car Summit Station provides magnificent views of the surrounding mountain ranges, and the Wildseeloder Hut offers a spectacular view, especially from the Henne Gipfelkreuz.
Yes, the area around Leogang is home to several fascinating natural formations. The Birnbachloch Cave features an impressive mountain landscape where the Birnbach stream flows through a deep gorge. Within easy reach are the Saalachtal Natural Wonders, which include the Seisenberg and Vorderkaserklamm gorges, as well as the Liechtensteinklamm and Kitzlochklamm. The extensive Lamprechtshöhle cave, over 50 km long, is also a significant natural feature.
Leogang is an adventure hub! For an adrenaline rush, try the Flying Fox XXL, one of the world's fastest and longest zip lines. Cyclists of all levels will love the Epic Bikepark Leogang, a world-renowned park that has hosted the Biking World Championships. In winter, the nearby Kitzsteinhorn Mountain offers glacier skiing for much of the year. For those who enjoy mountain biking, road cycling, or running, there are numerous routes available. You can find detailed trails in the MTB Trails around Leogang, Road Cycling Routes around Leogang, and Running Trails around Leogang guides.
Absolutely! Leogang offers several family-friendly options. On Asitz Mountain, children will enjoy the Sinne Erlebnispark adventure park. The Lake Zell is perfect for families, offering numerous swimming spots and a beautiful cycle path around its perimeter. The Elisabeth Promenade cycle path at Lake Zell is a popular, leisurely route suitable for all ages. Many of the hiking trails and cable car rides also cater to families, providing accessible ways to enjoy the mountain scenery.
Beyond specific attractions, Leogang is a fantastic base for outdoor activities. You can explore extensive networks of trails for mountain biking, road cycling, and running. For mountain biking, consider routes like 'LE 12 - Iron Hand Extreme' or 'LE 05 – Soft Trail' from the MTB Trails around Leogang guide. Road cyclists can enjoy scenic loops such as 'View of the Steinernes Meer – Lake Zell loop' from the Road Cycling Routes around Leogang guide. Runners have options like the 'Ullachtal Loop' or 'Short Asitz Loop' from the Running Trails around Leogang guide.
Leogang is a year-round destination. Summer (roughly June to September) is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and exploring natural attractions like gorges and caves, with pleasant temperatures and lush landscapes. The winter months (December to March) transform Leogang into a popular ski and snowboard destination, especially with its connection to the Skicircus Saalbach-Hinterglemm/Leogang. Spring and autumn offer quieter periods for hiking and enjoying the changing scenery.
Yes, the broader Saalfelden Leogang region is known for its vibrant cultural scene. It hosts the internationally renowned Jazzfestival Saalfelden, attracting music lovers from around the world. Additionally, Asitz Mountain hosts the TONspuren Festival, combining various music genres in an open-air setting. You can also visit Europe's Last Occupied Hermitage on the edge of Saalfelden, a unique historical site with a small chapel built into the rock.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views and accessibility of many attractions. For instance, the Schmittenhöhe Cable Car Summit Station is loved for its 'Magnificent views of the surrounding mountain ranges' and ease of access via cable car. The Lake Zell is appreciated for its 'beautiful panorama' and 'numerous swimming spots.' Many also enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty, such as the 'silence' experienced on early morning hikes to places like the Wildseeloder Hut.
Yes, the beautiful Lake Zell is a popular spot with numerous swimming areas and a scenic cycle path around its perimeter. It's a great place for recreation and enjoying the water. Additionally, Lake Ritzensee is a nearby lake offering opportunities for strolling and swimming.
While popular spots can get busy, you can find tranquility on trails like the 'Path of Silence' and 'Forest bathing at the Asitz' on Asitz Mountain, which offer meditative experiences. Exploring the Grießener Moor, a local swamp, can also provide a unique and less crowded natural experience. For hiking, consider starting early in the morning to enjoy the 'silence' of nature, as suggested by visitors to the Wildseeloder Hut.
Yes, public transport options are available. The Asitz Mountain is easily accessible via the Steinberg or Asitz cable car. The free Saalfelden Leogang Card, often provided by local accommodations, can offer free admission and reductions to many attractions and may include public transport benefits, making it easier to explore the region without a car.


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