Hallstatt Austria

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Next stop on our seven day trip in Austria was the small town of Hallstatt. We left Vienna early in the morning after breakfast at our hotel and then rented a car that we would use for the remainder of our trip.

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We had a dreadful experience at the rental car place at the airport that morning, which I won't get into other than to say that it wasted a good hour of our day for completely unnecessary reasons other than incompetent staff.

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It wasn't a great start but we let it go and moved on quickly.

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The drive from Vienna was around three hours and my wife ended up driving the whole way while we listened to podcasts in the car. My wife actually drove the entire trip. She wasn't thrilled about it, understandably, but I'm not going to get into that either.

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So anyway, the drive was uneventful and we arrived in Hallstatt around 1pm or so.

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Hallstatt is a very small town in a very picturesque setting.

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It's located on lake Hallstätter See (or Hallstatt Lake in English) and is surrounded on all sides by mountains.

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The mountains are small, more like foothills, but nonetheless they are wonderful.

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I read somewhere that Hallstatt was the inspiration for the Disney movie Frozen and I could see why right away on our arrival; a quaint and charming little town made up of wooden cottages, located on the water and set within a bowl of mountains. What could be more fairytale inspiring than that?

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Parking was a bit of a challenge, as most touristy spots are, but we found a spot pretty quickly actually. It was only by luck that one spot was available in the first location we tried, but it worked out in our favor so we were pretty happy about it. Let's say that it made up for the bad car rental experience.

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The town was quite crowded with tourists as you might expect but at no point did I ever feel uncomfortable with the amount of people there. I've experienced worse for sure. Perhaps it was because it was a weekday and not a weekend?

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I've read that the town can become overly crowded at times and that at one point locals were protesting against tourists.

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Even crazier is that the local churches had to hire bouncers to block tourists from interrupting service. You can see the article here or you can just google it. There are plenty of other news stories about it.

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I'm sure that this status changes monthly and that many towns in other places have received this title as well but Hallstatt has been declared the "most Instagrammable city in the world" by some sources. It's quite the honorific but I suppose it's not necessarily a good thing if you live there.

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There are under 1000 permanent residents in the town but Hallstatt gets upwards of 10-30 thousand visitors each day! They weren't lying when they said that it gets crowded.

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There may have even been talk about exploring options to limit outside visitors to the area.

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Luckily it wasn't too extreme during our visit. Like I said, the amount of people for our visit was comfortable so I guess it depends on the day and the season.

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The town was very quaint and charming all around and not at all surprising that it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997.

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The little Alpine cottages were brightly colored and traditional looking and the main historic square was lined with beautiful buildings, little shops and nicely decorated restaurants.

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I always like seeing flower boxes on balconies and under windows. The more flowers the better!

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The promenade along the water was a nice walk that brought us to the edge of town. We found a good spot there to look back at the village and take photos.

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The town juts out slightly into the water and creates a sort of semi circle from the edge of town where we were standing.

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It made for a really great photo location actually, because you can see pretty much the whole town out on the water, including it's two churches and the mountains in the background.

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I'm obviously not the first person to discover the location. It's a famous spot to take photos and you can see plenty of the same when you Google the town. One thing that I didn't do though was walk to the other end of town and take a photo in the opposite direction. That's another nice spot judging by online pictures. Oh well.

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We still found plenty of good look out locations while wandering the town and a few panoramic overhead viewpoints (seen throughout the article).

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As you can see it wasn't the greatest of days in terms of weather but it was warm everyone was still out enjoying themselves - us included.

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But Hallstatt was just a stopover for us on our way to another city. We were headed to the town of Salzburg, where me made our base camp for two nights to give us time to explore the city and the surrounding area. I think we might have spent around 2 hours or so in Hallstatt and I felt like that was plenty of time to see most of what the small village had to offer. For me it didn't seem like a great place to stay for an extended period of time or overnight. Small towns like that tend to be very expensive to stay in and heavy crowds make for limited dining options in the evening. For me it was the type of place to check out for a few hours and than move on to other destinations. Of course if you had more time you could tour the lake itself and maybe take a boat tour, or you could walk to the other end of town and take that extra picture that I mentioned previously. Given its tendency to be overcrowded though, I would recommend visiting in the off season or maybe during the week to avoid weekend crowds, like we did. Then you can experience it's full beauty without all those pesky tourists getting in your way. Good luck!

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Well thats it for now. Until next time, thanks for stopping by.

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I'm not surprised the locals get annoyed with so many visitors. 10-30x can really put a strain on the town and I'm sure there are many who don't respect the town when they visit.

Yes for sure. Tourists in general aren't known for being polite, accommadating, considerate...etc lol I would hate to live in a town that drew in a lot of tourists.

Wow, can I just say that this place is epic, and I visited this year and actually stepped into a fairytale.
Indeed the problem of tourists is a real one, there are extremely many and when I was here I looked for a long time for a parking place for my car.
A few days after I was here the locals went on strike and blocked some streets just to get the government to take measures to reduce the number of tourists.
I'm glad when I see such great posts😉

Wow it sounds like you experience some of the anti-overtourism measures imposed by the locals.

We were lucky to find a parking spot. It was just by chance I think. It wasn't too busy wemhen we went but it was also during the week. I'm sure a weekend would be a whole different story.

Glad you got to see the town!

I was here on the weekend and it was very difficult with the parking, but it was worth it because the place is amazing.

Yeah the scenery is amazing. Well worth it 👌

I'm already thinking about going back there😉

This is so picturesque, and I can just imagine how annoyed the locals are, indeed.
I just returned from Cornwall, which has got to be one of the most naturally beautiful parts of the UK with gorgeous beaches, and I kept thinking just how annoying it must be for the locals. Well, I had the thought because it was easy to spot the locals by the annoyance in their body language. Having lived in a tourist town in the Philippines, I know just how ignorant tourists can be... Doing stupid stuff like walking in the centre of main streets and more that I won't get into... 😆
PS. This is milly btw, I'm having my midnight glass of red wine ...

Yeah the tourists tend to really detract from nice places. I know what you mean about all the silly behaviors. I wonder if I ever did those annoying things in my travels? I tried not to but I'm sure that I did stupid things at times.

Unsurprisingly nice place in this wonderful country. I passed near this lake on my way from Knittelfeld to South Bavaria earlier this summer during my longest trip ever. I made a stop at Wolfgangsee instead but should have done Hallstatt too. Great shots.

It's great that you saw the lake. Next time you'll have to check out the town, if you ever head back that way. It's worth a small detour

I'm sure. Now I'm back home after 115 days and 8200km but next time around I'll definitely do so.

That's quite the trip. A lot of km's on your bike 👍

Indeed. Here's the the whole trip.

Thanks I'll check it out!

Wow, what a lovely little place. But 1000 locals and so many visitors a day 😳 wow… shocking.
Beautiful scenery and great captures.
I see the inspiration of the movie.
Sorry about the experience with the rental car company. Sometimes one has to move on.
Have a wonderful Sunday!

Yeah it's a lot of tourists. It's happening in a lot of places nowadays though because of social media and people posting such beautiful travel photos.

I know… it is very noticeable. People travel to places that never were on a radar. Everybody want to visit off the beaten path. It is a trend nowadays. As all is reachable.
Have a wonderful Monday!

Yes very true. We usually preferred hidden gems, small towns, off the beaten track type places as well.
Have a good week

Yep, me included 😎
Thanks, you too!

What an enchanted place to see! It is even more beautiful than the one we see in the Frozen movie, no offense. That bad experience of car rental must be just a piece of cake after seeing all the beautiful sceneries like these in photos. Enjoy your trip and have more fun!

Yeah seeing the town in person was very nice. It would be neat to see it in winter with the rooftops and mountains covered in snow. That would be quite the sight I imagine

Oh that's a good thought! You should be back there in winter time, I guess.

I could only wish 🤞

What an experience! It reminded me of the time I was in Austria and the Alps were freezing cold 🥶 I bet you loved going on this trip despite the weather. Thank you for sharing your experience here at Hive.

Austria in the winter would be amazing I bet. Snow covered mountains are incredibly beautiful. I would love to revisit the country in the winter. Maybe one day

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I've been here before and it really is a magical place! It really is just like the film Frozen and I loved the various photo spots they had where you could get some really good photos looking back onto the village and church like you have done.

That's great that you have been. Did you go in the summer or the winter?

We went in the summer and it was so beautiful. When the sun is shining it makes the place even more magical.

Nice. Yeah summer was beautiful. I would like to see it in the winter as well. If I could.

Very, very beautiful photographs of Hallstatt! thank you very much for sharing them here! I am sorry for your the bad experiences you had, hopefully your trips around Austria will become better or are already better by now. Hallstatt is also a central part of the Celtic culture in Europe, if you look it up. It is a place rich in history for a long, long time. All the best, take care, stay safe, and have an excellent autumn along with your dear ones! Plenty of success here on HIVE!

It was a good experience in Hallstatt and everywhere else we visited in Austria. The only negative was picking up our rental car. Other than that everything was great

That's great to know! I am very glad and happy for you! Keep up the good work and have fun in Austria!

Thanks 😁 👍

From what I'm seeing here, I can say that HallStatt looks very beautiful
It may be small but beautiful

Yes very beautiful indeed 👍

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