"If you've been to Hallstatt, did you find it as beautiful as in the pictures? I didn't think it was as beautiful as the photos, but more like a painting," said a traveler who had visited Hallstatt. If you want to verify this, join Mytour in discovering more about this charming village!

Hallstatt is situated on a narrow strip of land along Hallstatt Lake. This stunning village seems to have been exceptionally blessed by nature, offering a picturesque and impressively dramatic landscape. The village is nestled against the mountains, with the shoreline of the lake gracefully curving, creating a harmonious and beautiful scene that can be admired from various vantage points.
With a long and rich history, Hallstatt owes much of its prosperity to salt mining. The first attraction many visitors choose is to visit the Altaussee salt mines, the oldest in the area. Dating back to the 12th century, this 70 km-long mine is the largest in Austria and is still operational. The mine is also famous for housing art pieces looted by the Nazis during World War II.
Located about 10 km from the town center, on a scenic road that is easy to travel, make sure to take time to conquer the peak of Krippenstein Mountain. Once at the summit, you'll be amazed as you are greeted with a panoramic view of the beautiful Hallstatt village, with its lake, forests, and wooden houses. The peaceful and stunning scenery will make you wish you could stay in this place forever.

A nearby destination worth visiting is the charming village of Gosau, not far from Hallstatt. This quaint village is small, so you can stroll or cycle along the neat cobblestone streets, admire the flower-filled balconies, and especially, witness the impressive Austria Sky Ladder.
On the route from Gosau back to Hallstatt, take a moment to stop and enjoy the sight of Wolfgangsee Lake, often hailed as the most beautiful lake in Austria. The lake's surface is crystal clear and as still as a mirror, with swans gracefully swimming across it in a serene, almost poetic way. You can rent a boat to paddle around the lake, take photos, and immerse yourself in the peaceful atmosphere of this spectacular place.
As you continue your journey toward Hallstatt, you'll pass through the village of Bad Ischl, located about 20 km away. This famous spa town is known for its long history of mineral hot springs. It is also historically significant as the place where Emperor Franz of Austria signed the decree that led to the outbreak of World War I.

From Bad Ischl, travel another 5 km to reach Altaussee Lake, which is renowned as the clearest lake in Austria, situated beneath the Loser mountain peak. During the summer months, the vast lake with its crystal-clear waters becomes a popular stop for many visitors who come to explore and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
Hallstatt, with its tranquil beauty, is undoubtedly calling out to every travel enthusiast eager to explore. If you're looking to experience Hallstatt to the fullest, reach out to Mytour at their hotline 1900 2083 to book affordable flight tickets and receive all the necessary information and support for your journey.
T.Tư, 28/09/2022 15:25
