Hallstatt - Austria's Breathtakingly Beautiful Lakeside Village!!

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Hello Everyone,

Welcome and welcome back to Europeify! I hope you all are doing great and staying safe.

In This video, We will see how to reach one of the most beautiful villages in the world, Hallstatt in Austria, which is one of the UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Hallstatt is a day-trip from Salzburg and even Vienna.
If you are considering a Europe trip or an Austria trip, this is a must-visit place as it is so breathtakingly beautiful.

How can you reach Hallstatt from Salzburg?

If you plan to go to the top of the Dachstein, I suggest you taking the bus trip.

1. Take Bus 150 from Salzburg HauptBahnhof (Main Train Station) to Bad Ischl. Little Tip: Sit on the left side of the bus for some scenic views ;)(15 Euros/Person upto cable car station)
2. From Bad Ischl, hop on bus 542 and in between at Gosamuhle station, switch to bus 543 (It's pretty easy as the driver will assist)
3. From Hallstatt Lahn Bus station, remain on the bus 543 to go to the cable car station for the Five-fingers viewpoint.
4. Come down to the Hallstatt village by Bus 543 and enjoy the rest of the day! (~ 3 Euros/Person)

The total duration from Salzburg to Hallstatt via Bus is around 2 hrs 15 Mins.

In the Hallstatt village, below are the things to do:

1. There's skull house, that we couldn't visit. Please do check out.
2. Take a walk through the village
3. Rent a boat and enjoy the view of Hallstatt from the water.
4. Go to the famous point for the beautiful backdrop of the catholic church of Hallstatt.

There's also a salt mine that you can visit by taking a cable car ride from the Hallstatt bus station.

Please check out my video about Salzburg:

https://youtu.be/KnxAFF32-L8

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