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Rauris: A natural paradise in the Hohe Tauern National Park

Rauris is an idyllic place in the Salzburg region, known for its breathtaking nature and diverse leisure opportunities. Nestled in the Hohe Tauern National Park, Rauris offers numerous activities for nature lovers and adventure seekers both in summer and winter.

Short info:

  • What is Rauris? A historic village in the Salzburg region, known for mining and natural beauty.
  • Where is it? In the Rauris Valley in Hohe Tauern National Park, Salzburg, Austria.
  • Best time to travel: All year round; summer for hiking and winter for skiing.
  • Hiking options: Numerous hiking trails, especially worth seeing is the Seidelwinkeltal.
  • Activities: Hiking, skiing, gold panning, wildlife watching.

The town of Rauris: A village with charm and history

Rauris is a picturesque village in the Salzburg region, known for its tranquil atmosphere and historical significance. Once an important center of gold mining, many relics of the glorious past still bear witness today. The village has retained its traditional charm, which is reflected in the well-preserved historic buildings and the hospitable atmosphere. A stroll through the village center with its small shops, cozy cafes and traditional inns gives an impression of the original life in the Alps.

Rauris in summer: nature experiences and hiking adventures

In summer, Rauris offers a wealth of outdoor activities. Seidelwinkeltal is a popular destination for hikers who want to enjoy the peace and seclusion of the mountains. The water information trail in the valley offers beautiful views as well as interesting information about the regional water supply. Another highlight is the ride on the Rauriser Hochalmbahn, which takes visitors to over 1,800 meters above sea level. From here, numerous hiking trails lead through the alpine landscape. The circular trail to Heimalm, which offers a fantastic view of the Grossglockner on clear days. For families, the bird of prey show at the mountain station of the Hochalmbahn A must. At the middle station, the Bodenhaus gold panning site A fun way to immerse yourself in the history of the Rauris Valley by searching for gold yourself. A gravel path with wooden structures and water channels runs through a hillside covered with conifers in Rauris. Several people are busy engaging with the elements. In the background, a building and the Hochalmbahn gondola station of the ski resort can be seen, against a mountain landscape under a cloudy sky.

Another outstanding nature experience in Rauris is the Rauriser UrwaldThis unique natural area lies at the foot of the Sonnblick and is a real highlight for hikers and nature lovers. The Rauris primeval forest is a raised bog with enchanted moorland landscapes, ancient stone pines and larches as well as a rich flora and fauna. A well-marked circular trail leads through this wild and romantic area and offers numerous information boards along the way that provide insights into the formation and significance of the moor. The quiet, almost mystical atmosphere that prevails in the Rauris primeval forest is particularly impressive. Here you can experience nature in its untouched form, far away from tourist trails. The circular trail is also suitable for families and can be comfortably hiked in around two hours. There is a lot for children to discover along the way, such as the so-called "stone pine ghosts" - old, gnarled trees that, with a little imagination, look like mythical creatures.

Rauris in winter: A place for winter sports enthusiasts and nature lovers

Rauris in winter is an insider tip for all those who are looking for an authentic and natural winter experience. Rauris ski area Hochalm offers perfectly groomed slopes that are suitable for both beginners and advanced skiers. The ski area comprises around 32 kilometres of slopes and is characterised by its family-friendly atmosphere. The lifts are modern and efficient, which means short waiting times. In addition to classic skiing, there are also opportunities for snowboarding and ski touring. A tour of the Schwarzwand, which offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding peaks. Cross-country ski trails run through the entire valley and lead through snow-covered forests and along frozen streams. Winter hiking on the cleared paths is a relaxed alternative for those who want to enjoy the winter landscape in peace.

Excursion destinations near Rauris

In the area around Rauris there are several worthwhile destinations that are easy to reach. A highlight is the Kitzlochklamm, a spectacular gorge with steep rock walls and roaring waterfalls. The gorge is ideal for a day trip and offers both scenic beauty and geological features. Other interesting places nearby are the Gastein Valley with its famous thermal springs and the Kaprun reservoir area, which fascinates with its impressive dam walls and the surrounding mountains. The city Zell am See, with its crystal clear lake and the impressive Kitzsteinhorn glacier is just a short drive away. These excursion destinations are an ideal addition to a stay in Rauris and expand the range of possible activities and nature experiences in the region.  

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