Beneath the glittering lakes and snow-dusted mountains of Austria’s Lake District, the Salzburg salt mines (Salzbergwerk) have been a source of ‘white gold’ since the Bronze Age. This extensive network of underground mines and tunnels, located in Hallstatt and Berchtesgaden, offers a glimpse into the region’s rich salt-mining heritage. Visitors can explore the historic sites, learning about the techniques and tools used over centuries. Today, the mines also provide interactive experiences, including thrilling slides, scenic train rides, and serene boat cruises, making it a unique and engaging destination.
Salzburg Salt Mines (Salzbergwerk)
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