Best attractions and places to see in the Tennen Mountains, a rugged range in the Northern Limestone Alps of Austria, offer a diverse array of natural and cultural sites. Located in the state of Salzburg, this heavily karstified high plateau is known for its dramatic landscapes and extensive cave systems. The region features alpine meadows, crystal-clear lakes, and rugged peaks, providing experiences for nature lovers and adventurers. A significant portion of the range is designated as a nature reserve.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The stretch between Werfen and Golling along the federal highway is very dangerous because of the trucks. My landlady advised me against it and told me to take the train. I don't tend to over-dramatize things, but just look at the pictures of the narrow federal highway.
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A very interesting ice cave, only accessible with sturdy shoes and warm clothing. Visitors can explore the cave for about one kilometer and climb approximately 1,400 steps.
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Fantastic panorama, about 20 minutes above the Gsengalm, hiking or at least trekking shoes recommended
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The Eisriesenwelt (Eisriesenwelt) is a magnificent, impressive ice world within the mountain that is overwhelming. At 42 km in length, it is the largest ice cave in the world. A visit is highly recommended. Check beforehand whether you can handle it, as some of the climbs and descents are quite steep.
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The Werfener Hut is closed. However, there is a fridge with drinks for a fee.
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The Tennen Mountains are home to several stunning natural wonders. The Eisriesenwelt Werfen Ice Cave is the largest ice cave in the world, offering a unique subterranean experience. The Lammer Gorge provides an accessible path through impressive rock formations carved by the Lammer river. Other notable natural features include the magnificent Golling Waterfall and the dramatic Salzachöfen Gorge.
Yes, the region boasts several historical and cultural landmarks. Hohenwerfen Castle is an impressive medieval fortress often visited in conjunction with the nearby ice caves. You can also explore the Water-powered washing mill on the Schimengrenzbach, a historical site showcasing traditional technology.
Families will find plenty to do. The Lammer Gorge is accessible and enjoyable for all ages. The Pfarrwerfen Open Air Museum (Seven Mills) is a popular spot for families, and Summer Tobogganing in Abtenau offers fun. The Four Seasons Path in Golling is a themed hiking loop with play and learning stations focused on local flora and fauna.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Bischlinghöhe Summit. From here, you can see the Grossglockner, Dachstein, Hochkönig, and the Tennengebirge range. The Berliner Kreuz also offers excellent vistas.
The Tennen Mountains are ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. The range offers numerous trails for Alpine hikers and climbers, particularly around the Werfener Hut and Dr. Heinrich Hackel Hut. For cyclists, there are various routes, including those on the Tauern Cycle Path. Paragliding is also popular from the Bischlinghöhe Summit.
Yes, the Eisriesenwelt Werfen Ice Cave is open to the public. It's recommended to reserve tickets online, as this can offer advantages like parking closer to the entrance and potentially lower prices. Be prepared for a climb of approximately 1,400 steps inside the cave, and wear sturdy shoes and warm clothing, as temperatures are consistently cold. More information can be found at www.eisriesenwelt.at.
Beyond historical sites, you can delve into local culture at the FIS Landesskimuseum, which documents the history of skiing. The museum at Burg Golling showcases the natural and cultural history of Tennengau, and the Marble Museum and Marble Path in Adnet highlight the region's famous marble, used for over 2000 years.
Beyond the major attractions, consider visiting the Glacial Striation in St. Koloman, Europe's largest patch of exposed glacial striation, offering insight into ancient geological processes. The Lammerursprung-Loge St. Martin and Rocheralmhöhe: Genuss-Loge Abtenau are also scenic viewpoints.
Absolutely. The Tennen Mountains are known for their rugged terrain and offer challenging trails for experienced Alpine hikers and climbers. Peaks like Raucheck (2,430 m) and Bleikogel (2,412 m) provide demanding ascents and rewarding experiences. The area around the Werfener Hut is particularly popular for climbing.
The Tennen Mountains are generally best visited from late spring to early autumn (May to October) for hiking and other outdoor activities. During this period, trails are typically clear of snow, and the weather is more favorable. The Eisriesenwelt Ice Caves are open from late April to late October.
Yes, the region is rich in dramatic gorges and waterfalls. The Lammer Gorge is a popular natural highlight with an accessible path. The Salzachöfen Gorge, also known as Pass Lueg, is another impressive natural monument. Additionally, the magnificent Golling Waterfall plunges into a lush valley, offering beautiful scenery.
The Tennen Mountains have several mountain huts that provide places to rest, eat, and sometimes even stay overnight. The Werfener Hut and Mahdegg Alpine Hut are popular choices, offering great views and hospitality. The Sölden hut is also known for its delicious snacks and amazing views.
Yes, the Tennen Mountains offer various routes for cycling and running. For cycling, you can explore routes like 'On the Tauern Cycle Path' or 'View of the Tennengebirge – View of Hohenwerfen Castle loop from Eisriesenwelt Visitor's Center'. Running enthusiasts can find trails such as 'Wooden Bridge in Werfenweng – Werfenweng loop' or 'Hackel Hütte loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling in the Tennen Mountains and Running Trails in the Tennen Mountains guides.


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