Best attractions and places to see around Bischofshofen are located in the Salzach River valley within Austria's SalzburgerLand region. This area presents a range of attractions, from historical landmarks to natural scenery and cultural sites. Surrounded by the Hochkönig, Hochgründeck, and Tennengebirge mountain ranges, it serves as a base for various outdoor activities. The region offers diverse opportunities for exploration and discovery.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful gorge, great waterfall. If you like the Palatinate wine festival atmosphere but don't have a wine spritzer with you, you're welcome to do the tour. Far too crowded, typical tourist traps, selfie queens and SLR grandpas all too often block the very narrow path. A shame for the gorge.
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The waterfall is at the end of the gorge and can only be reached through the gorge 😉
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Not a nice bike path, but great location of the fortress.
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Klamm is closed in winter.
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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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At the waterfall (at the turning point) there is a rest area and a nice photo point for a great souvenir picture.
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the gorge is breathtaking, beautiful to admire, the power of nature here and the spiral staircase, amazing
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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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The region boasts impressive natural landscapes. You can visit the Liechtensteinklamm Gorge, one of the longest and deepest gorges in the Alps, featuring adventurous wooden walkways and a waterfall. Don't miss the unique Helix Staircase within the gorge for breathtaking views. Other natural highlights include the Gainfeld Waterfalls, Buchberg Mountain for panoramic views, and the surrounding Hochkönig, Hochgründeck, and Tennengebirge mountain ranges.
Yes, Bischofshofen offers a rich history. Explore the Town Museum Am Kastenturm to delve into the region's past, from ancient tribes to its railway hub development. Visit the St. Maximillian Church, the oldest church in town, showcasing Romanesque and Gothic styles, or the Frauenkirche with its notable tower. The monumental Zweiter Weltkriegs Hochofen also stands as a significant historical industrial site.
Bischofshofen is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling, with trails like the Copper Ore Trail, Alpe Adria cycle path, and Tauernradweg passing through. In winter, the region is part of the Ski amadé world for skiing and offers cross-country ski trails. For specific routes, explore the Gravel biking around Bischofshofen, Road Cycling Routes around Bischofshofen, and MTB Trails around Bischofshofen guides.
Absolutely! The Liechtensteinklamm Gorge is a fantastic experience for the whole family. Nearby, the Hohenwerfen Fortress offers events and a popular bird of prey show. The 'Erlebnisfreibad Bischofshofen' is an adventure outdoor pool perfect for relaxation and fun. Many hiking trails, especially those around Buchberg Mountain, are also suitable for families.
For stunning panoramic views, hike up to the Grießenkareck Summit. The climb is rewarding, offering scenic vistas. Buchberg Mountain also provides excellent views of Bischofshofen and the surrounding area. Additionally, the Erichhütte, located above the Dientner saddle, offers an unobstructed view of the proud Hochkönig.
Beyond the well-known attractions, you can visit the Paul-Außerleitner-Schanze, an internationally famous ski jump that hosts the Four Hills Tournament. Explore the UNESCO Global Geopark 'Ore of the Alps' to learn about the region's mining history. For a truly unique experience, consider a short drive to the world's largest Eisriesenwelt Ice Cave.
Yes, the Paul-Außerleitner-Schanze, an internationally renowned ski jump, is located in Bischofshofen. It's famous for hosting the final leg of the annual 'Vier Schanzen Tournee' (Four Hills Tournament). Even outside of competition times, you can appreciate its impressive scale and significance to winter sports.
Yes, the imposing Hohenwerfen Fortress is a short drive from Bischofshofen. This medieval castle offers a glimpse into history and hosts various events. Additionally, the Ruine Pongowe, the ruins of a castle, is a point of interest for hikers in the area and lends its name to the Pongau region.
Bischofshofen offers diverse activities year-round. For hiking and cycling, late spring to early autumn (May to October) provides pleasant weather. For winter sports like skiing and cross-country skiing, the season typically runs from December to March. The Paul-Außerleitner-Schanze hosts its major event in late December/early January.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking natural beauty, especially the impressive Liechtensteinklamm Gorge and the panoramic views from summits like Grießenkareck Summit. The blend of challenging hikes with rewarding vistas, the historical depth of sites like Hohenwerfen Fortress, and the overall family-friendly atmosphere are highly appreciated.
While some trails can be challenging, many areas around Bischofshofen offer easier options. The Copper Ore Trail provides a scenic and generally accessible path. Walks around Buchberg Mountain can be tailored to different difficulty levels. For specific easy routes, you can check the 'easy' difficulty routes in the Gravel biking around Bischofshofen guide, which often overlap with walking paths.
Yes, several huts and guesthouses are strategically located. The Erichhütte, for example, serves as a great starting point, destination, or stopover, offering hearty dishes and even accommodation. Many villages along the trails also provide cafes and restaurants.


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