Resorts and cities in Grossglockner region

The idyllic winter resort Winklern is situated at an altitude of 966 m, embedded among the Grossglockner-Massiv, Kreuzeck group, and the Lienz Dolomites. Its location at the foot of the Iselberg with its great climate and scenic diversity makes Winklern an especially popular holiday destination. Due to the central position there are magnificent pistes, cross-country tracks, toboggan runs, and ski routes available in both Heiligenblut and Eastern Tyrol. Winklern itself also has a unique natural toboggan run, a curling track, an ice rink, and cleared winter hiking trails. The townscape of Winklern is significantly shaped by the village's landmark, the late Romanesque toll tower, a former aristocratic estate. But a visit to the late Romanesque parish church will also be worth your while. You can spend a superb ski holiday in Winklern with cultural highlights and a lot of relaxation and fun!

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Bruck am Großglockner

Bruck am Großglockner

Bruck is situated on Großglockner Str. between Zell Lake and the Großglockner Massif, on the edge of the Hohe Tauern National Park in the southern part of Salzburger Land. The ideal winter sports resort is distinguished by its proximity to the Zell am See/Kaprun ski area and its two ski centres. Bruck became well-known due to the Großglockner high alpine road, which starts here with kilometre "0". The cosy resort offers visitors various restaurants and lodges, as well as a diverse selection of leisure time activities. The scenery is forever dominated by snowy peaks of the Kitzsteinhorn (3,203 m) and the Großglockner (3,798 m).


Fusch am Großglockner

Fusch am Großglockner

Located in the heart of the Hohe Tauern National Park in Salzburger Land, Fusch am Großglockner is a modern resort that has still retained its original charm. An important alpine pass, Fusch is the starting point for the world-famous Großglockner high alpine road. Additionally, Fusch is one of the most famous spa resorts in Salzburger Land. With the famous Fürstenquellen springs, Fusch provides for your relaxation. Those looking for fun on the piste and action will definitely get their money's worth due to the connection to several ski areas. Especially recommended is the glacier ski area on the Kitzsteinhorn, which is reachable over nearby Kaprun.


Kals Am Grossglockner

Kals Am Grossglockner

General informationLying 1325 m above sea level and with 1350 inhabitants, Kals am Großglockner is situated in the mountains close to a skiing area. Holidaying here is all about restoring energy, finding time to relax, and enjoying nature. Between the Felbertauern mountain and Lienz, the Kalsertal valley branches off in Huben (814 m). On a well-laid and winter-safe road, you can travel up to Kals, the 'mountain air health resort.' The picturesque communities in this area are nestled in the unique mountain panorama in the middle of the 'Hohe Tauern' national park. The sunny, fog-free climate is ideal for all outdoor activities. The village of Kals, where Tyrolean hospitality is always a top priority, offers - alongside interesting cultural and traditional events - attractive family offers in all categories of accommodation. The hosts' special care for their guests makes holidaying in Kals am Großglockner a lovely, unforgettable experience.


Winklern

Winklern

The idyllic winter resort Winklern is situated at an altitude of 966 m, embedded among the Grossglockner-Massiv, Kreuzeck group, and the Lienz Dolomites. Its location at the foot of the Iselberg with its great climate and scenic diversity makes Winklern an especially popular holiday destination. Due to the central position there are magnificent pistes, cross-country tracks, toboggan runs, and ski routes available in both Heiligenblut and Eastern Tyrol. Winklern itself also has a unique natural toboggan run, a curling track, an ice rink, and cleared winter hiking trails. The townscape of Winklern is significantly shaped by the village's landmark, the late Romanesque toll tower, a former aristocratic estate. But a visit to the late Romanesque parish church will also be worth your while. You can spend a superb ski holiday in Winklern with cultural highlights and a lot of relaxation and fun!