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  • Dachstein Caves

    Obertraun | The Giant Ice Caves: One of the greatest Ice caves in the world and one of the greatest sightseeing destinations in the Alps. Opened from spring 2010

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  • Heaven and hell

    Obertraun | Koppenbrüller Cave: Beside this outstanding nature phenomenon which depends on seasonal weather conditions, adventure trekking tours for all generations provide captivatin.

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  • Koppenwinkel

    Obertraun: The bubbling springs, the clear brooks, the quiet lake, the mountain pasture, the young cattle and the unhurried inhabitants appear to be right off the page of one of Adalbert Stifter`s stories

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  • 400 metres above the abyss

    Obertraun | "Five Fingers" for the brave: spectacular views for everyone on the plateau of the Krippenstein mountain.

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  • Cast off!

    Hallstatt | Lake Hallstatt: Enjoy the world-famous view on the old salt mining village of Hallstatt from lake Hallstatt. A unique event that you will never forget!

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  • Discover the secret of the blue owls

    Obertraun | Ice Caves: This special tour is designed for all children and Bibi Blocksberg-fans who wish to discover the secret of the blue owls. Open until 2nd of september 2007

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  • Hallstatt Salt Worlds

    Visit the 7,000 year old Salt mountain in Hallstatt. The preserved body of the prehistoric miner "The Man in the Salt" can be viewed during the journey through time in the Salt worlds of Hallstatt. A visit to the Salt mine is an absolute highlight. Closed until 26th of april 2008.

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  • Cultural Heritage Museum

    Hallstatt | The Hallstatt museum has next to the Natural historical Museum in Vienna the second largest collection of finds from the Hallstatt period in Austria.

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  • Beinhaus the bone house

    The famous Bone house in the roman ground floor of the Gothic Michaels chapel, human remains have been exhumed from the graveyard since 1600.

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