Best attractions and places to see around Sankt Martin am Tennengebirge are situated in Austria's Salzburg region, nestled between the Tennengebirge and Dachstein Massif. This area offers a range of natural features, historical sites, and recreational opportunities. The landscape includes ancient forests, mountain trails, and alpine lakes. Visitors can explore natural wonders and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Beautifully situated cabin with a great terrace, delicious food, and very friendly people! ☀️
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Not a nice bike path, but great location of the fortress.
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Really a great fortress. There is also a birds of prey show at the top. You can take the elevator up or walk about 20 minutes. The restaurant prices are awesome. You have to go through it or take care of yourself.
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The circular path around the Gosausee is a beautiful walking path, which can be enjoyed with a view of the Dachstein. In winter the path is closed due to the risk of avalanches and falling rocks. It is best to start on the left side of the lake.
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At the foot of the track there is an air-conditioned sanitary wing, my saving grace that day, also because of the fresh water supply.
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Nice view, the climb is not very long and steep.
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The fortification towers majestically on a mountain.
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The region offers a variety of natural wonders. You can visit the Lammertal Primeval Forest, home to ancient trees like the 48-meter high 'Lammertal Guardian'. The picturesque Lake Park in St. Martin features an organic swimming lake and walking paths. Don't miss the dramatic Lammerklamm Gorge, where you can walk along secure pathways to admire the river's power, or the serene Front Gosau Lake, known for its stunning reflections of the surrounding mountains.
Yes, the area boasts several historical and cultural points of interest. The mighty Hohenwerfen Fortress, a medieval castle complex, offers bird of prey shows and family events. You can also explore the Parish Church of St. Martin am Tennengebirge, a Gothic hall church from the 1430s, or discover the region's past at the Historic Lammertal Salt Mines.
The Tennengebirge region is a hiker's paradise. A popular destination is the Rossbrand Summit (Rossbrand Peak), which offers fantastic panoramic views in all directions. Another excellent spot is the Hofpürgl Hut, picturesquely situated in the Dachstein massif, serving as a meeting point for hikers and mountaineers. The Gerzkopf Nature Reserve also provides demanding hikes with beautiful panoramic views and diverse flora.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Lake Park in St. Martin, which includes a water slide and a play area for children. The Hohenwerfen Fortress hosts various family events and bird of prey shows. Additionally, the Gaweinstal Open-air Museum allows families to immerse themselves in Austrian culture and learn about traditional local life.
Beyond hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including options for touring bikes, road bikes, and gravel bikes. For example, there are challenging touring bike routes like the 'View of the Bischofsmütze – Salettl Lungötz loop' or moderate road cycling routes such as the 'Radstadt Parish Church – Höch Castle loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Sankt Martin am Tennengebirge guide.
Sankt Martin am Tennengebirge is appealing year-round. Summer and autumn are ideal for hiking and exploring natural attractions like the Lammertal Primeval Forest and Lake Park. Winter transforms the area into a popular snow sports region, offering skiing, snowshoe hiking, and horse-drawn sleigh rides. The region also hosts events like the Hay Art Festival, typically in summer, celebrating local art and culture.
Yes, the area is dotted with welcoming mountain huts. The Hofpürgl Hut is well-known for its delicious food and friendly staff, offering accommodation and meals. Another option is the Gablonzer Hut, located at 1,550 meters, which provides a great opportunity to relax on its sun terrace after a hike.
Beyond the well-known spots, you can discover the tranquil Lungötz Waterfall, a perfect hidden gem for a family picnic. Another unique experience is visiting the Spiessalm, a quaint 400-year-old alpine hut that has retained its natural character and offers delicious homemade cheese to hikers.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the Rossbrand Summit. The hospitality and delicious food at mountain huts like the Hofpürgl Hut are also highly appreciated. Many are captivated by the serene beauty of natural monuments like Front Gosau Lake, particularly its reflections of the surrounding mountains.
Absolutely. Sankt Martin am Tennengebirge is a popular winter sports region with guaranteed snow. It offers opportunities for skiing, including a family ski area ideal for beginners, as well as ski touring, snowshoe hiking, cross-country skiing, tobogganing, and snow tubing. Horse-drawn sleigh rides through the Lammer Valley provide a special winter experience.
Yes, Front Gosau Lake is noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing more visitors to enjoy its scenic landscape and reflections of the surrounding mountains.


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