Best attractions and places to see around Maria Alm am Steinernen Meer include a blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and recreational activities. Nestled between the Hochkönig and Steinernes Meer mountain ranges in the Salzburg region of Austria, the area offers diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore imposing mountain massifs, picturesque lakes, and charming village settings. The region is known for its alpine backdrop and traditional customs.
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The hut is in a fantastic location at the foot of the Watzmannfrau. The hut is open from mid-May to the end of October. You can treat yourself to regional cuisine and also stay overnight. You can find more information and opening times here: https://www.kuehroint.com/.
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Perfect for a stop and a small snack. Delicious!
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Zell am See is an Austrian town on Lake Zell, south of Salzburg. A tower added in the 15th century belongs to the Romanesque parish church of St. Hippolytus. Paths and ski lifts lead to the slopes of the Schmittenhöhe. In the southwest, the Hohe Tauern National Park and Austria's highest mountain, the Großglockner, can be seen from the summit world 3000 on the summit of the Kitzsteinhorn glacier. ― Google
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The promising Watzmannhaus serves as a base for climbing the Watzmann. The hut is open from May to October. There are 200 beds in the dormitory and shared rooms. Be sure to reserve your place to sleep in advance. You can find more information at: https://www.alpenverein-muenchen-oberland.de/huetten/alpenvereinshuetten/watzmannhaus.
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A welcome opportunity to replenish your energy. Friendly hosts with a small but sufficient range of food and drinks. Overnight stay possible, please note the hut rules.
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The effort is worth it, the view is magnificent and if you want, go further up and the view is breathtaking 😉
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Maria Alm is surrounded by the majestic Steinernes Meer and Hochkönig mountain ranges, offering breathtaking alpine scenery. You can also visit the picturesque Lake Zell, or the iconic Königssee with its St. Bartholomew Pilgrimage Church. The Prinzenberg Natrun provides access to the Prinzensee lake, and the Urslau Creek flows through the valley.
Yes, the local Pilgrimage Church of Maria Alm is a significant landmark, known for its late Gothic spire and Baroque interior. The village itself maintains strong traditions, notably during the annual harvest festival. For a unique cultural experience, the traditional Jakobiranggeln wrestling event takes place annually on Hundstein mountain.
Families can enjoy a variety of attractions. The Prinzenberg Natrun offers family-friendly activities around Prinzensee lake. The Sommerstein Pool, located near the town center, features a 40-meter waterslide and play areas. Nearby, you can find a thrilling Summer Toboggan Run in Saalfelden and the Schaukelpark Hochkönig in Dienten. The Ferleiten Wildlife & Adventure Park is also a great option, home to over 200 local animals.
Maria Alm is a year-round destination. Summer (roughly May to October) is ideal for hiking, biking, and enjoying lakes and outdoor pools. Winter (roughly December to April) transforms the area into a ski paradise, perfect for skiing, snowboarding, and winter hiking. Each season offers distinct activities and natural beauty.
The region is a paradise for hikers, with numerous trails ranging from easy walks to challenging alpine routes through the Steinernes Meer and Hochkönig massifs. You can find routes leading to huts like Watzmann Hut or Kührointalm, which offer stunning views. For more specific hiking routes, you can explore options in the Running Trails around Maria Alm am Steinernen Meer guide, which also includes walking and light hiking paths.
Absolutely. Maria Alm is an excellent starting point for both mountain biking and road cycling. There are countless routes through the alpine landscape. You can find detailed cycling tours in the Cycling around Maria Alm am Steinernen Meer guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Maria Alm am Steinernen Meer guide.
The mountainous terrain around Maria Alm offers many viewpoints. The Watzmann Hut provides fantastic views of the surrounding mountains and Berchtesgaden. From Kührointalm, you can access the Archenkanzel, which offers a spectacular vista over the Königssee. The Hochkönig and Steinernes Meer massifs themselves provide numerous spots for breathtaking panoramas.
Maria Alm is part of the extensive Hochkönig ski area, offering 120 kilometers of connected ski slopes, 40 kilometers of cross-country skiing trails, night skiing, and floodlit toboggan runs. The Königs' Tour is a highlight for skiers. For a more serene experience, you can enjoy romantic winter hiking trails or horse-drawn sleigh rides.
Within an hour's drive, you can visit several notable attractions. These include the charming lakeside town of Zell am See, Austria's highest waterfalls at Krimml, and the impressive Grossglockner High Alpine Road. Other options are Hohenwerfen Castle, the Mittersill National Park Centre, the Eisriesenwelt ice caves, and the historic Salzbergwerk Hallein salt mines.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and panoramic views, especially from places like Watzmann Hut and Archenkanzel. The delicious regional cuisine available at mountain huts, such as the Kaiserschmarrn at Watzmannhaus, is also a highlight. Many appreciate the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, from challenging climbs to relaxing walks around lakes like Lake Zell.
Yes, Maria Alm offers various easy and beginner-friendly hiking routes. The Prinzenberg Natrun, accessible via cable car, has paths suitable for all ages. Many trails around the village and along the Urslau Creek are relatively flat and offer pleasant walks. For specific routes, check the difficulty ratings in the Running Trails around Maria Alm am Steinernen Meer guide.
Even on rainy days, there are options. You can explore the Pilgrimage Church of Maria Alm, visit the Mühlbach Mining Museum to learn about the region's history, or take a trip to the Eisriesenwelt ice caves in Werfen. The Salzbergwerk Hallein salt mines also offer an engaging indoor experience.


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