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Saalbach-Hinterglemm has approximately 400 kilometers/250 miles of marked hiking trails and 400 kilometers/250 miles of marked Mountain biking trails leading from village to village; up and over mountains; easy or difficult depending on your ability. Bike any or all of these routes: Cross-country marathon route, half-marathon, single trails, downhill, freeride, dirt park, North Shore, and training course (just a few).
Take the free lift up to the top, with or without your mountain bike, and ride down the perilous “Z Line” dressed like Darth Vadar in padding or burn extra calories and peddle up.
Same goes for hikers. Use the Joker Card on one of the five, free lifts. Either do as we do and hike up then take the lift down, or take a lift up and hike down. Hike the highest peaks, take a panoramic walk with great views, walk an easy path with the whole family and stop along the way in one of the many mountain restaurants for a little R&R and a schnapps. It isn’t even necessary to exert yourself. Take a lift to the top, park yourself in a lawn chair, and spend the day admiring views, eating and drinking! What a life…
Well today we’re cutting across many many meadows on our way to hinterglam where we’re going to take the cable car down and this reminds me shades of ireland lots and lots of i guess you could call them styles up and over the different meadows only in austria when you go hiking do
You come through meadows of very inquisitive cows somehow we have to get all the way across here to the other side then down into hinter glamour You
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Austria is so gorgeous. Wait until you see the Zell am See and Salzburg videos.