National Park Hohe Tauern covers 694 square miles (1,800 square kilometers) in Austria’s Tirol, Corinthia, and Salzburgerland provinces. The park offers majestic alpine scenery, from the 12,460-foot (3,798-meter) Grossglockner, the country’s highest peak, to rushing waterfalls and 10,508-foot (3,203-meter) Kitzsteinhorn mountain and glacier, whose summit platform affords far-reaching views over the park’s sea of mountains.
Whether you want to hike hill trails, see glaciers, or stroll around picturesque villages, the park is open to all to explore independently or on tours. Take a day trip from Salzburg to discover highlights such as the mountaintop Hohenwerfen Castle and Lake Zell, or prebook tickets to secure your spot on the Kitzsteinhorn’s Top of Salzburg platform to take in stellar glacier and mountain views.