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Excursion destinations in St. Koloman – Experience nature, discover history

St. Koloman and its surroundings offer a wealth of destinations for admiring and experiencing: from the impressive glacial erosion, a silent witness to the Ice Age, to the idyllic Seewaldsee lake with its biodiverse moorland. Sunny alpine pastures, panoramic peaks, and cultural gems make the region an ideal destination for nature lovers, families, and anyone seeking special moments amidst pristine scenery.

Glacial polish

An impressive natural monument located directly on the main road: Europe's largest exposed glacial erosion shows how the Salzach Glacier shaped the landscape millions of years ago. Information panels on site provide fascinating insights into geology and Ice Age history.

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Natural cave "Damp Cellar"

The natural show cave "Feuchter Keller" offers fascinating insights into the interior of the Osterhorn mountain range. The cave is located near the parking lot at the end of the Trattberg panoramic road.

 

Guided tours take place on weekends between June and October. The approximately two-hour tour, with easy climbing, is suitable for children and adults alike.

 

Equipment is provided on site – good hiking boots are essential!

 

📅 Guided tours: June to October, by appointment only

📍 Meeting point: Wimmeralm on the Trattberg - www.wimmeralm.at

📞 Registration & information: Anne Huwig,

 

Phone +43 681 204 963 40

📧 Email: an.huwig@gmx.at

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Wilhelmskapelle

At the foot of the Wilhelmswand mountain lies the Wilhelmskapelle (Wilhelms Chapel), one of Salzburg's oldest sacred buildings and a renowned place of spiritual power. The path there leads through tranquil forest landscapes and invites you to pause for a moment of contemplation.

There is also a signposted hike to the Wilhelmskapelle – ideal for a quiet break in nature.

Branterer Mill

The Old Branterer Mill is a historic monument that offers insights into the old milling technology and economy. It is located on the Kolomans Stream in a small wooded area and is easily accessible. Next to the mill is a small waterfall and a bench. An interesting destination for those interested in technology and nature.

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Strubklamm

The Tauglbach stream in the Tauglboden area impresses with its clear waters, winding through gorges and small waterfalls into the valley below. A hiking trail to the Strubklamm gorge offers a free glimpse of this natural spectacle. During floods, the Taugl stream can carry over 100 m³ of water per second.

The Tauglbach stream rises at the Gruberhorn and flows through Bad Vigaun and Kuchl. The Tauglgries has been part of a nature reserve and European conservation area since 2007.

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