Hallstatt is one of villages in
Austria situated some 130 km south-west of
Linz and 290 km from
the capital, 120 km south-east of Austria -
Germany border. The population of Hallstatt is 800 people (as of 2013). Hallstatt is a popular tourist destination thanks to its world heritage sites and lakes.
It is served by Salzburg (IATA: SZG) airport, which is 80 km away.
Must see attractions in it
Hallstatt, Upper Austria is a village in the Salzkammergut, a region in Austria. It is located near the Hallstätter See (a lake). At the 2001 census it had 946 inhabitants. Peter Scheutz has been mayor of Hallstatt since 1993.
Lake Hallstatt or Hallstätter See is a lake in the Salzkammergut, Austria, located at. Its surface is approximately 8. 55 km² and its maximum depth is 125 metres. It is a popular destination for tourists, especially scuba divers.
Salzwelten Hallstatt is a tourist attraction, one of the Museums in Hallstatt, Austria. It is located: 510 km from Munich, 650 km from Vienna, 870 km from Prague.
The Hallstatt Museum, or Museum Hallstatt, is a museum in Hallstatt, Upper Austria, that has an unrivalled collection of discoveries from the local salt mines and from the cemeteries of Iron Age date near to the mines. The museum is close the Hallstattersee, below the salt mines on the mountainside. The museum, the salt mines, and the Dachstein Ice Cave are designated as an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
If you have already seen Hallstatt, there are still plenty of things to do on the outskirts of the city. If you're visiting the area, you may want to check out something from the following list:
Also, check out the photographs of other travellers of the area.