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Lucky Places

The Ruming mill in Fuschl am See

After a beautiful hiking, which starts in Fuschl am See, across the "Mühlenweg" through the wood - you will see the circa 150 year old Ruming Mill, which is a place of happiness.

The village Linden Tree in Hintersee

The linden tree was planted in front of the house of Karl Oberascher, wainwright and local store (now Haus margit) on 2nd December 1908 to commemorate the 60th Jubilee of Emperor Franz Joseph I.

Gruberalm Mayerlehenhütte in Hintersee

This original rustic mountain farm is well known for its fresh farmhouse goughnuts and home-made elderberry products.

Castle Wartenfels Ruins in Thalgauegg

In the attractive landscape at the foot of the Schober mountain lie the ruins of the Castle Wartenfels dating back to the 13th century.

The Smoke House Mühlgrub in Hof bei Salzburg

The 500 year old historical monument Mühlgrub is a typical old smoke farm house in its original form, intigrating living, quarters, stall and working areas under one roof.

The Pertill-Mill in Ebenau

The Pertill Mill is one of 7 mills along the Mill
hiking trail (6 km) which begins by the Waschl Mill and continues to the Natural Monument Plötz which is also a place of happiness.

The Nockstein in Koppl

The Nockstein (as a place of power) is a popular hiking destination at a height of 1042 metres.

The Kolomanschurch in Thalgau

A remarkable example of a folks shrine on the Koloman mountain.

Natural Monument "Plötz" in Ebenau

The imposing waterfall Plötz is a natural monument to be found in the course of the Rettenbach stream.

The 1000 year old linden tree in Faistenau

This old tree in the centre of the village has a long history and is the middle point of village life.

The Spruce Tree Cross in Faistenau

At the parting of the ways Lidaun - Under / Obereckschlag farmers is the so-called Spruce Tree Cross on which are many death boards.

The Bear's Cave in Faistenau

This natural trail is especially interesting for children and brings to mind the last Salzburg bear which lived in Faistenau until 1838.
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