Natural monuments around Hof bei Salzburg are characterized by the region's picturesque natural setting within the scenic Salzkammergut. The area is distinguished by its proximity to Lake Fuschl and the surrounding mountains of the Osterhorn Group. This landscape offers diverse natural attractions for outdoor enthusiasts. Hof bei Salzburg provides access to clear lakes, prominent peaks, and extensive mountain ranges.
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Orangery in the Mirabell Gardens, Mirabell Palace, Salzburg The Orangery in the Mirabell Gardens is more of an insider tip. It is located in the southern part of Mirabell Palace. The palm house was built around 1725 next to the large garden parterre. The name Orangery comes from the time when orange trees and exotic ornamental woods were still being cultivated. Precious, non-hardy plants were brought back to the Orangery to overwinter. Orange trees were seen as a metaphor for wealth in the Baroque period and for this reason were a must even then. The eastern part of the Orangery was used for other purposes after the Second World War and was not put back together again until 1980. The Baroque Museum is now located in the southern part of the Orangery. Today, in the northern part of the building, somewhat hidden, there is a small, beautiful tropical garden. A small pool with turtles and goldfish and for bird lovers there is a very large birdcage with numerous birds to marvel at. Opening hours of the Orangery in the Mirabell Gardens Open all year round, daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Text / Source: Salzburger Saalachtal. com https://www.salzburger-saalachtal.com/ausflugsziele/stadt-salzburg/mirabellgarten/orangerie-mirabellgarten
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Mirabell Gardens & Mirabell Park (Mirabell Palace), Salzburg The world-famous Mirabell Gardens were laid out along a north-south axis and are oriented towards Salzburg Cathedral and Hohensalzburg Fortress. The original gardens were designed by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach in 1689, commissioned by Prince-Archbishop Johann Ernst Count von Thun. In 1730, the gardens were significantly altered, with Franz Anton Danreiter responsible for the new plans. Even at this time, the "Mirabell Gardens" were known as one of the most beautiful parks in Europe. In the 19th century, the Mirabell Gardens underwent another major transformation, this time resulting in the destruction of parts of the garden. This included the original Dwarf Garden in its 18th-century form, some arcades facing Mirabellplatz, and the so-called Sala Terena northwest of Mirabell Palace. The "Grand Parterre" is not only the largest enclosed section of the Mirabell Gardens but is also one of its oldest parts. If you enter the Mirabell Gardens from the Market Square, you will encounter two pairs of Borghese swordsmen on the Grand Parterre. The inner pair is by A. Götzinger, the outer pair by M. B. Mandl; both pairs were created in the 17th century. Text / Source: TSG Tourismus Salzburg GmbH, Auerspergstraße 6, Salzburg https://visit-salzburg.net/deutsch/sehenswuerdig/mirabellgarten.htm
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07/27/2023 - The garden is very nicely laid out and right now in summer the flowers are blooming beautifully. But it is worth a visit. The small covered area with turtles, birds and exotic plants is also nice.
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Since the ascent doesn't take too long, you can do it after work and you'll always be rewarded with a great view!
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Short but beautiful tour with a wonderful view of the city of Salzburg and the Flachgau. Recommended but only during the week if you like it a little quieter
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A beautiful hiking route with fantastic views.
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The Mirabell Gardens lie on a north/south axis that directs the view towards the cathedral and the fortress. From 1689 onwards, the palace gardens were redesigned under Prince Archbishop Johann Ernst Thun according to plans by Johann Berhard Fischer von Erlach, and changed a second time around 1730 by Franz Anton Danreiter. In the 19th century, further redesign led to the demolition of various elements (e.g. the arcades facing Mirabellplatz, the "old" Zwerglgarten). The large parterre is the most original part of today's Mirabell Gardens.
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The region is distinguished by its picturesque natural setting within the scenic Salzkammergut. Key attractions include the exceptionally clear waters of Fuschlsee, the hiking trails of Lidaun Mountain, and the dramatic backdrop of the Osterhorn Group mountain range. You can also find prominent summits like Schober Summit and Nockstein Summit offering impressive views.
Visitors can expect a variety of scenic vistas. From Schober Summit, you'll be rewarded with delightful views of mountains and lakes. The Summit cross on Frauenkopf, a side peak of the Schober, offers a fantastic, unobstructed view of Mondsee and Fuschlsee. Nockstein Summit also provides beautiful panoramic views, while Zwölferhorn Summit offers a fantastic perspective of Lake Wolfgang and the surrounding mountains.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. Mirabell Gardens is known for its variety of plants, fountains, and ornate vases, making it a pleasant stroll for all ages. Lidaun Mountain features a 'Bear Trail' (Bärenweg) and a 'Bear Cave,' which adds a unique and educational element for families. The Zwölferhorn Summit is also considered family-friendly, with a gondola taking you quickly to the top for panoramic views.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, from leisurely walks around Lake Fuschl to more challenging mountain experiences in the Osterhorn Group. Cycling and gravel biking are also popular. For detailed routes, you can check out the Hiking around Hof bei Salzburg guide, the Cycling around Hof bei Salzburg guide, or the Gravel biking around Hof bei Salzburg guide.
Yes, Lake Fuschl offers excellent opportunities for scenic walks and hikes. Popular options include the 'Lake Fuschl – Fuschlsee loop from Schloss Fuschl' (11.1 km, moderate), the 'Lake Fuschl – Fuschlsee south shore trail loop from Schloss Fuschl' (6.1 km, easy), and the 'Northern lakeside path on Lake Fuschl – View of Lake Fuschl loop from Schloss Fuschl' (9.8 km, moderate). You can find more details in the Hiking around Hof bei Salzburg guide.
The natural monuments around Hof bei Salzburg offer year-round appeal. In warmer months, visitors can enjoy swimming, stand-up paddleboarding, and hiking. During winter, the snow-covered landscape is suitable for cross-country skiing and snowshoe tours, particularly in the Osterhorn Group and on Lidaun Mountain, providing a tranquil experience.
Hiking difficulties vary. The ascent to Schober Summit is described as short and crisp, secured by wire rope, and is considered intermediate to challenging. Nockstein Summit also features demanding passages, requiring good footwear. The Summit cross on Frauenkopf is part of a beautiful round hike that can be dangerous when wet, and is recommended for experienced individuals due to its challenging nature. Always ensure you have sturdy shoes and are sure-footed for these higher elevations.
Absolutely. Fuschlsee is known for its exceptionally clear, high-quality water, even meeting drinking water standards. Motorboats are banned, ensuring a peaceful environment. Visitors can enjoy swimming, stand-up paddleboarding, and boat rides. Hof bei Salzburg also includes a natural beach on the Fuschlsee with facilities like changing cabins and toilets.
While specific dog-friendly designations for each monument are not detailed, the extensive network of hiking trails around Lake Fuschl and in the Osterhorn Group, including Lidaun Mountain, generally welcomes dogs on leash. The 11 km shoreline of Fuschlsee is ideal for walks with pets. Always ensure to follow local regulations regarding dogs in natural areas.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from summits like Schober Summit and Zwölferhorn Summit, especially at sunset. The tranquility and pristine nature of Lake Fuschl are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the variety of plants and the historical design of Mirabell Gardens, and the unique, educational aspect of the 'Bear Trail' on Lidaun Mountain.
The region is characterized by its location within the scenic Salzkammergut, with the Osterhorn Group providing a dramatic backdrop. The Schober, for instance, is part of the Schafberg group of the Salzkammergut mountains, featuring a demolition front of Dachstein limestone against the low foothills of the flysch zone. The area's geology contributes to the diverse landscape of imposing peaks and gentle Alpine pastures.


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