Attractions and places to see around Oberalm offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. This market town in the Hallein district of Salzburg, Austria, is situated between the Salzburg Alps and the Salzach River. The region provides diverse hiking trails and opportunities for exploring nearby natural features and historical towns. It serves as a base for discovering the wider Tennengau region and the city of Salzburg.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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This is a beautiful place in the center of Berchtesgaden
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Central pillar with lion 1628, polygonal red marble basin 1677
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The path leads over 29 footbridges and bridges and several stone stairs through the wild Almbachklamm near Marktschellenberg. Even a tunnel is crossed. At the foot of the Untersberg, the Almbach has formed a deep gorge in the terrain. The path through the Almbachklamm is three kilometers long. Trees line your path, the bubbling and roaring torrent flows next to you. Right at the entrance to the gorge you can visit the oldest marble ball mill in Germany. An adventure for the whole family – even in summer. The Almbachklamm is usually open from the beginning of May to the end of October. However, there may be changes due to weather conditions (it's best to check on the website before starting your tour). The starting point is the free Almbachklamm car park on Kugelmühlweg in Marktschellenberg. If you come by public transport, you can use bus lines 836 and 840. Further information is available at https://www.berchtesgaden.de/almbachklamm.
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Beautiful gorge, very good paths with good security. However, good shoes, enough to drink in high heat. Sure-footedness and a head for heights are required. Good condition, as it is sometimes very steep up and down.
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The Almbachklamm is particularly long. There are many lattice floor steel bridges over the creek with magnificent views. There are also plenty of opportunities to put your feet in the water and relax away from it all and enjoy the spectacle of nature. A special plus is the possibility to extend the hike through the gorge with a circular hike over the Hammerstielwand.
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Tall people have to bend down here; fortunately the tunnel is not particularly long and after a few meters you can walk upright again.
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Hewn through the rock in just 4 weeks in 1894 by 250 men of the 1st Ingolstadt Engineer Battalion. Very low and ducking your head is recommended! 😊
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Great old town for walking
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Oberalm offers diverse hiking opportunities. For mountain hikes, you can explore challenging routes like the "Toni Lenz Mountain Hut – Thomas-Eder-Steig loop" or the "Thürndl Castle Ruins – Great Barmstein loop". If you prefer running or walking, the "Almerberg circuit" is a popular option. You can find more details and routes on the Mountain Hikes around Oberalm and Running Trails around Oberalm guide pages. Additionally, the Marterlweg offers a scenic path towards Wiestal, passing various wayside crosses.
Yes, the Almbach Gorge (Almbachklamm) is highly recommended for families, offering varied scenery and requiring sturdy shoes. Within the gorge, the Untersberg Marble Ball Mill is an engaging historical site where you can learn how marble balls are made using water power. Löwenstern Park in Oberalm is also ideal for relaxing or workouts with family.
Oberalm boasts several historical and cultural landmarks. The Gothic Parish Church features a Baroque main altar from 1707. The unique Schranne Table, a raw-hewn marble slab under a linden tree, served as a local court until the early 19th century. You can also see historic 17th-century town houses in the market square and several palaces, including Haunsperg Palace (now a hotel), Kahlsperg Palace (a retirement home), and Winklhof Palace (an agricultural school with a farmers' market). The Kulturhaus Filzhofgütl, a renovated old farmhouse, hosts cultural events.
Oberalm is nestled between the Salzburg Alps and the Salzach River, offering a picturesque setting. Key natural attractions include the stunning Almbach Gorge (Almbachklamm) and the impressive Sulzer Waterfall in the Almbach Gorge, which is one of Germany's highest waterfalls. For panoramic views, the Salzburger Hochthron summit provides extensive vistas of the surrounding areas, including the Watzmann and Dachstein.
Yes, the Salzach River provides excellent opportunities for bike rides along its banks. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the "View of Hohensalzburg Fortress – Salzach Rapids loop" or the "Königssee Ache Riverside Path – Hallein Old Town loop". More gravel biking routes are available on the Gravel biking around Oberalm guide page.
The Salzburger Hochthron summit is a highly rated viewpoint, offering beautiful and extensive panoramas of the Watzmann, Steinernes Meer, and Dachstein. Within the Almbach Gorge, there are also numerous spots offering great photo opportunities and varied scenery.
While specific winter activities are not detailed in the provided data, the region's proximity to the Salzburg Alps suggests opportunities for winter sports. Many hiking trails, like those on the Almerberg, can be enjoyed for winter walks or snowshoeing depending on conditions. For current information on winter activities, it's advisable to check local tourism resources.
Beyond the main attractions, the Marterlweg hiking path offers a unique cultural and natural experience, leading past various wayside crosses and small chapels, each with its own story. The historic palaces like Haunsperg, Kahlsperg, and Winklhof, while some are privately used, offer glimpses into the town's rich past and architectural heritage. The Kulturhaus Filzhofgütl, a renovated old farmhouse, is a charming venue for local cultural events.
Oberalm's strategic location makes it an excellent base for exploring the wider region. You can easily take a short trip to Hallein to visit its historic old town, the Celtic Museum, and the Dürrnberg salt mine. Salzburg City is also readily accessible, offering attractions like the Fortress Hohensalzburg, Mozart's birthplace, Mirabell Gardens, and Hellbrunn Palace with its famous water features.
Visitors particularly appreciate the varied scenery and photo opportunities within the Almbach Gorge, often noting it as a perfect tour for families. The Sulzer Waterfall is a popular photo motive. The Salzburger Hochthron is loved for its beautiful and extensive panoramic views. The Untersberg Marble Ball Mill is praised for its informative explanations of traditional craftsmanship. Overall, the blend of natural beauty and historical sites is highly valued.
Yes, Winklhof Palace, which houses an agricultural school, hosts a regular farmers' market. Here you can find and purchase local produce, offering a taste of the region's agricultural offerings.


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