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Departure from Hallstatt
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Estimated arrival to Linz
10:41h

Trip duration: 101min

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Hallein Salt Mine
Austria

115 min

The Hallein salt mine was dug by the ancient Celts over 2500 years ago and it was open for public 450 years ago for the... first time. But, what’s truly amazing about this mine is that it hasn’t lost any of its magical appeal to this day. Visitors enter the mine on a mine train and after the fun ride they can slide down one of the two miner’s slides to get to the amazing subterranean salt lake where they can take a silent boat ride. The tour of the mine is both fun and educational as visitors learn all about miners’ lives and the conditions they had to endure while working here.

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Sankt Wolfgang
Austria

75 min

The tranquil, forested lake-shore of Lake Wolfgang along with some impressive cultural sites make Sankt Wolfgang a fine destination for a day trip. The charm... of this little town, recognized by many tourists during the summer season, lies in the breathtaking mountain setting and its pretty painted houses and shops that enclose the narrow cobbled streets. St. Wolfgang was a very famous pilgrimage center, even back in the 12th century, thanks to the Pilgrimage Church that features gorgeous altarpiece dating from 1481. Another great attraction in the town is the Mozarthaus.

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Bad Ischl
Austria

75 min

Bad Ischl is a work of art painted by a famous artist in real size. That’s the impression you will have once you visit Bad... Ischl. And that is probably the impression Emperor Franz Joseph had, given that he visited this town every year for his summer holidays until his death. Emperor presence can still be felt on every step – you’ll see portraits on the buildings, statue and emperor’s photographs in many cafes and restaurants. With its riverside location, colorful and graceful architecture and the beauty of the surrounding landscape, it is very easy to fall in love with this historic spa town.

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Hohenwerfen Castle
Austria

75 min

The Hohenwerfen castle is located just a short drive away from Salzburg. A fortified castle, built around the end of the 11th century, stands high... on a steep peek, allowing spectacular views of the surrounding valley. Being located atop a hill, it can be reached on foot (approximately a 20 minutes’ walk) or by funicular. The castle has something for everyone – from different tours of the fortress, to a weapons exhibition, or a nice meal in castle tavern and a visit to the medieval shop. But the most exciting part that will most certainly thrill any visitor is the historic Falconry Center with daily bird of prey flying show and the first Austrian Falconry Museum. This legendary fortress was also utilized as filming location for the classic Hollywood movie Where Eagles Dare starring Clint Eastwood.

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Werfen Ice Caves
Austria

215 min

The visit to the world’s biggest ice cave, Werfen Ice Caves, is truly a must. Extending to more than 42 km deep into the mountain... the cave is full of tall and impressive stalagmite collections and the biggest attraction is a monumental 25 meter tall ice formation called the Great Ice Embankment. Ice palaces of surreal beauty, passageways and galleries all bear evocative names like “Diamond Kingdom” or “Ice Palace”. Visitors can either hike or take the steepest gondola lift in Austria to the cave entrance. It goes without mentioning that warm clothes should be worn! The cave is open to public from May to October.

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Mauthausen Memorial
Austria

75 min

The horrors of this place are probably best described by the harrowing nickname that Nazis gave to Mauthausen concentration camp: “the bone grinder”. It is... impossible to imagine the crimes that happened here. It was classified as a Grade III camp, which means that all inmates were to be exterminated through the exhaustion of the grueling labor. A minimum of 90.000 people died at the camp from exhaustion, illness, being shot and many prisoners committed suicide as the only way out of this hell. The preserved historic premises of the Mauthausen Memorial include the Wiener-Graben quarry, the Stairs of Death, the SS-Quarters, the Camp Prison, the Gas Chamber and the Museum with the Room of Names.