Bischlinghöhe
Bischlinghöhe: Alpine Views and Mountain Adventures
Explore Austria's ancient Lammertaler Urwald: hike among giant trees, discover diverse wildlife, and experience nature's tranquility.
Discover the Lammertaler Urwald, a captivating nature preserve near Sankt Martin am Tennengebirge, Austria, home to some of the country's tallest trees. This ancient forest offers well-marked hiking trails, diverse flora and fauna, and a tranquil escape into nature, perfect for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are staying in Sankt Martin am Tennengebirge, you can walk to Lammertaler Urwald. The walk from the center of the village to the entrance of the nature preserve is approximately 20-30 minutes. Follow the signs that lead you through the charming streets of Sankt Martin. There are no costs associated with walking.
Public Transport
To reach Lammertaler Urwald using public transport, take a train to Bischofshofen. From Bischofshofen, transfer to a local bus heading towards Sankt Martin am Tennengebirge. The bus will drop you off near the entrance of the Lammertaler Urwald. A bus ticket will cost around €3-€5.
Car
If you are driving from the center of Pongau, take the B162 road heading towards Sankt Martin am Tennengebirge. Follow the signs for Sankt Martin and continue on B162 for approximately 10 km. Once you reach Sankt Martin am Tennengebirge, look for signs directing you to Lammertaler Urwald. The entrance to the nature preserve is located near the village, and there is parking available nearby. Parking may incur a small fee, typically around €2-€5.
Use Lammertaler Urwald as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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