Hallstatt Saltmines
7,000 years of salt mining in the world's oldest salt mine. Hike across the famous burial ground to the site where the legendary "man in the salt" was found and experience a very special journey through time. An unforgettable adventure for all ages – whatever the weather.
- Venture onto the Skywalk for a World Heritage View
- Journey 7,000 years back in time!
- Enjoy an amazing cinema 400 meters below ground !
- Set out on a prehistoric expedition!
- Visitor Center & Salt Worlds Shop at the valley terminal of the Salzbergbahn
Fascinating, exciting, thrilling! – This is how your journey into the Hallstatt Period begins, with a ride on the Salzbergbahn panorama funicular up to the Hallstatt high valley. Once there, from the free-floating Skywalk you will be able to venture a look down on the historical town of Hallstatt 350 meters below your feet, as you will this entire World Heritage region. And immediately afterwards, you will immerse yourself in an era that lies far back in the history of humankind.
Your pathway back in time leads you through the Hallstatt high valley, where, as of today, some 1500 grave sites have been brought to light. You will encounter one grave that you can even walk through, which, with the help of audio-guide information stations, reveals fascinating insights into the 7,000 years of Hallstatt culture and the production of salt.
From the miners’ house, a mine train now carries you along the rails into a mysterious tunnel, into the mighty heart of the Salzberg. Here you will encounter the legendary “Man in Salt”, who was found almost completely preserved about 300 years ago. Then you will enjoy an exciting ride down two slides, once used by the miners themselves, into the depths of the mountain, where you are greeted by a mystical salt lake.
In the Bronze Age Cinema, you will encounter a cavalcade of highlights, including the oldest wooden staircase in Europe, providing a perfect stage for the cinema itself. And then there are the actual stars of the show, Udlo and his clan. The film, presented in 4K quality more than 400 meters below ground, also focuses on the hard daily life led by people back in the Bronze Age.
If you wish to push even further back into the mysterious history of salt production and Hallstatt culture, we suggest booking a “Prehistoric Expedition”. Outfitted in protective clothing and a helmet, you will explore where the “Man in Salt” was discovered, along with many other treasures from the past. The guided tour takes about 4 hours and is offered in July and August every Tuesday and Thursday at 10 am. Please remember to sign up in advance!
What else you should know:
- Only children from the age of 4 are allowed to visit the mine!
- For a perfect experience, we also offer you an audio guide (Audio Guides in 15 languages)
- Paid parking
- Don’t forget to come with sturdy shoes and warm clothing!