The Großglockner High Alpine Road, with its 48 km and 36 hairpin bends, is one of the most beautiful panoramic roads in the world. This excursion with modern coaches takes you right into the incomparable world of adventure of the Glockner massif in the heart of the Hohe Tauern National Park.
- Unforgettable excursion in high alpine terrain
- Accompanied by National Park Ranger
- Experience the highest mountain in Austria up close
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Bring along | Sturdy shoes and a rain / wind jacket are recommended, as the temperatures above 2,300m can be cool even in midsummer. Headgear and sun protection are also recommended. |
Participants | Tour takes place from 10 participants |
Requirements | For discounted tickets you need one of the following summer-cards: |
Important information | The excursion can be canceled for security reasons (e.g. bad weather) or due to insufficient number of participants. In this case, we will offer the next possible date as a replacement or a reimbursement. |
Further information
Spend an unforgettable day in the high alpine terrain under the motto: see more, experience more!
The first stop on your excursion is Haus Alpine Naturschau at 2,260 m above sea level. A modern museum on the mountains of the Hohe Tauern including a marmot cinema and mineral exhibition, an open-air installation "The highest Salzburg mountain giants", an educational plant trail and a cozy restaurant await you here.
The destination and absolute highlight is the Kaiser-Franz-Josefs-Höhe Visitor Center high above the Pasterzen glacier at 2,369 m above sea level. You have 2 hours here to explore the diverse offer for visitors. Depending on your preferences and ability, you have different options - here are some excerpts: exhibitions "The success story of the automobile & motorcycle exhibition", art exhibition "Alpenliebe" and "Gletscher.Leben", "Mountain women on the rise", Glockner cinema, National Park- Infocenter, panorama path "Kaiserstein" to the Wilhelm Swarovski observation point (10min) and alpine glacier path to Pasterze, alpine Gamsgrubenweg with grandiose views of Austria's highest mountain, the Großglockner (3,798 m).
On the way back you have the opportunity to have a short coffee break, to visit an exhibition or to take a walk at the Schöneck, Hochtor or at the Fuscher Lacke.