Holiday homes in Salzkammergut

Our destinations

Altaussee
Altaussee
Attersee
Attersee
Bad Aussee
Bad Aussee
Bad Goisern
Bad Goisern

Bad Ischl
Bad Ischl
Gosau
Gosau
Grundlsee
Grundlsee
Hallstatt
Hallstatt

Mondsee
Mondsee
Obertraun
Obertraun
Traunsee
Traunsee
Wolfgangsee
Wolfgangsee


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Your holiday in the Salzkammergut, tailored entirely to your wishes.

At Your Austrian Home, it’s about more than just a place to stay. It’s about your perfect holiday. Tell us when you would like to travel, how many people are coming, and share your budget with us. Together, we will find the ideal apartment or the perfect holiday home — carefully tailored to your needs.

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Breathtaking mountains and lakes as far as the eye can see

 

The Salzkammergut stretches across three Austrian provinces: Salzburg, Upper Austria, and Styria. A landscape shaped by 76 lakes of all sizes, the majestic Dachstein massif, the Totes Gebirge, the Osterhorn Group, Traunstein, and the Höllengebirge.

 

The different regions of the Salzkammergut have a unique appeal for every type of traveller. The well-known song “Im Salzkammergut, da kamma gut lustig sein” captures the local spirit perfectly — a place where joy, openness, and a love of life are simply part of everyday living. And it’s this very feeling that naturally carries over to every guest.

 

If you are looking to rent a holiday apartment in the Salzkammergut, you will find a wide selection of beautiful accommodations. Particularly popular are the regions around Lake Wolfgangsee, Lake Attersee, as well as Altaussee and Grundlsee.

 

Most holiday apartments and homes in the Salzkammergut are available all year round — and for good reason. This beloved destination has a season for every moment:

 

In winter, visitors enjoy ski slopes and cross-country trails, while in summer, the mountains invite you to explore them on foot or by bike.

And in between, it’s not only outdoor adventures that await, but also a variety of experiences to enjoy in any weather.


A beloved holiday destination for generations

Many years ago, during the golden age of summer retreats, our region was already a sought-after destination for nobility, businesspeople, and artists.

Tourism has remained deeply rooted here ever since and continues to be one of the most important pillars of the local economy. The opportunities for relaxation are endless — and it’s no surprise that the Salzkammergut still welcomes guests from all over the world. They come for the authenticity, the simplicity, and the sense of peace that defines this region.

 

Another essential part of life here is agriculture. With great dedication, local farmers work to preserve this tradition while raising awareness among visitors.

 

Homemade products, farmers’ markets, and self-service farm shops are becoming increasingly popular — appreciated not only by locals but also by travellers who value the quality and authenticity of these goods.

 

So when planning your holiday and thinking about what truly matters to you — what you wouldn’t want to miss — you will quickly realise that the Salzkammergut can offer all of this… and so much more.




Your holiday in Altaussee

Relaxation between Trisselwand, Loser and beyond

 

Altaussee is not a place that can be explained. You arrive, and quickly sense that different rules apply here. Between Lake Altaussee, the Loser, and the Trisselwand, a community lives to its own rhythm—one that doesn’t adjust for anyone.

A holiday in Altaussee is not about seeing as much as possible. It’s about simply being. Walking along the lake without a destination. Letting your gaze wander across the mountains without the need to capture the moment. And realizing that down-to-earth living here is not a concept, but everyday life.

Altaussee asks nothing of you. But it stays with you.

 

Why spend your holiday in Altaussee?

 

Altaussee offers everything that defines a stay in the Ausseerland:

Lake Altaussee right on your doorstep, the Loser as its striking local mountain, and a landscape that leaves space for both movement and stillness. Whether it’s walks along the water, hikes into the mountains, or winter days between snow and lake—Altaussee is a place of character in every season.

 

Altaussee and its unique character

 

In Altaussee, not much is explained. People speak the way they speak, and those who listen soon notice that not every word is meant to be understood by outsiders. You might find yourself sitting at a regulars’ table in an inn, listening to conversations and realizing you don’t understand a single word. And that is entirely intentional. The dialect is part of the identity—a quiet sign that Altaussee doesn’t adapt, but remains exactly as it is.

That this uniqueness also draws international attention is hardly surprising. For the James Bond film Spectre, Daniel Craig spent time in Altaussee. Not on holiday, but for work—yet clearly impressed by the landscape and its people. And so it happens that, on a walk around the lake, you might come across familiar faces. Not because people come here to be seen, but because Altaussee offers exactly the opposite.

At the latest during the famous Altauseer Kiritog beer tent, locals and guests from all over the world come together. A celebration that shows how Altaussee truly works: grounded, distinctive, and open. From here, it’s only a small step to the many events that shape the year in the Ausseerland.


Your holiday at Attersee

Vitamin SEA in Upper Austria

 

Lake Attersee is located in Upper Austria and is the largest lake entirely within Austria. Nestled between the Höllengebirge and the Schafberg, it shapes life in the region—by the water, on the water, and all around the lake. Communities, bays, and freely accessible lakeshores line its edges, making it a central living space in the Salzkammergut. Sailing, swimming, hiking, or simply spending time by the water—much of life here takes place outdoors, following the rhythm of water, wind, and the changing seasons.

 

Lake Attersee and its unique character

 

Lake Attersee is known for its exceptional water quality, its depth, and the distinctive play of light on its surface. With visibility levels among the best in Europe, it is a sought-after destination for both water sports and relaxation. The region combines active experiences with tranquility and nature, attracting guests for generations who wish to experience Lake Attersee in a mindful and authentic way.


Your holiday in Bad Aussee

The Traditional Costume Capital in the Heart of Austria

 

Bad Aussee is considered the cultural center of the Ausseerland and lies at the geographical heart of Austria.

Tradition here is not decorative—it is lived every day. Traditional costume, craftsmanship, and customs shape the townscape, visible in its shops, workshops, and in the self-image of the people who grow up here. The culture of traditional dress is ever-present: tailors, silk printing studios, jewelry manufacturers, and historic businesses all tell the story of a long artisanal heritage that continues to this day. Bad Aussee preserves its uniqueness not out of nostalgia, but because it is part of its identity.

This deep-rooted tradition is also reflected in its cuisine. Pastries, regional specialties, and one particular sweet treat are an essential part of it all: the Ausseer gingerbread.

 

Ausseer Gingerbread

 

Ausseer gingerbread is more than just a regional delicacy—it is part of the town’s history. Its origins date back to a simple recipe made from honey, rye flour, nuts, fruits, and spices. A story that began in Bad Aussee and continues to live on today.

With the founding of the Ausseer Lebkuchen Manufaktur, this tradition evolved into a craft that is still carefully preserved. The gingerbread stands as a symbol of Bad Aussee.


Your holiday in Bad Goisern

Nature, Craftsmanship, and Mountain Moments near Hallstatt and the Dachstein

 

Bad Goisern am Hallstättersee is located in the Upper Austrian district of Gmunden and is considered one of the most diverse destinations in the Dachstein Salzkammergut region. Situated between Hallstatt, Bad Ischl, and the Ausseerland, Bad Goisern is an ideal starting point for anyone looking to combine nature experiences, lakeside moments, and mountain adventures within short distances.

The town is known for its living craftsmanship traditions, its close connection to the mountains, and the many ways to actively explore the Salzkammergut—from peaceful walks along the water to tours with breathtaking views.

Those who visit Bad Goisern don’t just experience its famous neighbors, but discover a holiday destination with its own character and plenty of space for a truly authentic getaway.


Your holiday in Bad Ischl

The Imperial Town on the Traun – full of charm and diversity

 

Bad Ischl, the imperial town on the Traun River, combines cultural diversity, alpine nature, and living history in a truly unique way. As a traditional spa destination in the Salzkammergut, Bad Ischl stands for enjoyment, activity, and a slower pace of life—set between mountains, river landscapes, and historic architecture.

Whether strolling through the town center, attending cultural events, or exploring the outdoors, Bad Ischl offers a wide range of experiences for a stylish holiday in every season. The imperial charm is ever-present, as is the close connection to nature—from the waters of the Traun to the surrounding mountain peaks.


Your holiday in Gosau

Natural idyll at the Gosaukamm – with views of the Dachstein massif

 

Gosau lies nestled in a wide valley at the foot of the Gosaukamm and is part of the Dachstein Salzkammergut region. Surrounded by striking rock faces, forests, and alpine pastures, this is where the Salzkammergut reveals its alpine side—with the Dachstein massif as an impressive backdrop.

The village is ideal for those who love to be outdoors: hiking trails, mountain tours, and scenic routes start right in the valley. Highlights such as the Vorderer Gosausee—considered one of the most beautiful photo spots in the region—add to its appeal. At the same time, Gosau remains pleasantly relaxed, making it the perfect place to combine nature, activity, and true relaxation in one holiday.


Your holiday in Grundlsee

Your Holiday at the Styrian Sea

 

Lake Grundlsee lies in the Styrian part of the Salzkammergut and shapes the region like few other places. With its vastness, crystal-clear water, and surrounding mountain scenery, it is often referred to as the “Styrian Sea”—not as a comparison, but as a reflection of its character.

Stretching nearly six kilometers, with शांत lakeside paths and views of the Backenstein, the lake defines the pace of your stay. This is not a place for haste, but for days guided by the water. Swimming, walking, pausing—nature and landscape take center stage, calm and enduring.

Lake Grundlsee is deeply connected to its surroundings—through landscape, history, and culture. Stories and traditions are just as much a part of this place as everyday life by the lake.

 

The Lake as the Centerpiece

 

Lake Grundlsee is the largest lake in Styria and shapes both the village and the region alike. Life, history, and leisure revolve around the water and the surrounding landscape. The lake is the namesake, the focal point, and the defining identity of the area.

Grundlsee stands for a stay that follows the rhythm of its surroundings—with a clear connection to nature, history, and the Ausseerland.


Your holiday in Hallstatt

UNESCO World Heritage between lake, salt history, and the Dachstein mountains

 

Hallstatt lies directly on the shores of Lake Hallstatt and is one of the most famous destinations in the Dachstein Salzkammergut region. Nestled between steep mountain slopes and the clear waters of the lake, the village combines alpine scenery with a cultural history that spans thousands of years.

As part of the UNESCO World Heritage, Hallstatt represents the interplay between nature and human heritage. Its historic townscape, the long tradition of salt mining, and its proximity to the Dachstein mountains make Hallstatt a unique starting point for cultural discoveries, lakeside walks, and excursions into the alpine surroundings.


Your holiday in Mondsee - Irrsee

Two Lakes – One Story

 

Lake Mondsee owes its name to its gentle, crescent-shaped form. Hardly visible from the shore, this shape reveals itself most impressively from above—nestled between mountains, meadows, and historic villages. Together with the quieter Lake Irrsee, it forms one of the most atmospheric lake landscapes in the Salzkammergut.

Stories of sunken castles and mysterious events have long been woven around Lake Mondsee. Today, it is defined by clear waters, cultural heritage, and a relaxed way of life. Whether it’s a swimming holiday, active days outdoors, or moments of indulgent relaxation—the Mondsee–Irrsee region uniquely combines nature, history, and quality of life.


Your holiday in Obertraun

The UNESCO World Heritage Region

 

Obertraun is a place to breathe. Nestled in the UNESCO World Heritage region of Hallstatt–Dachstein / Salzkammergut, this peaceful village invites you to leave everyday life behind and reconnect with what truly matters. Between Lake Hallstatt, the Dachstein massif, and gentle alpine meadows, you’ll find tranquility, space, and a landscape that restores your energy and makes every moment feel more intentional.

An old legend tells of the giant Krippen and today’s Krippenstein, which still shapes the mystical side of Obertraun. What was once a green alpine pasture is said to have turned to stone—now forming one of the most striking natural panoramas in the region. Whether on a cable car ride or while gazing out across the lake, Obertraun brings together stillness, history, and alpine beauty in a way that creates lasting memories.


Your holiday at Wolfgangsee

Lake Wolfgangsee has a special, almost nostalgic charm—with boats, mountains, and villages along the water. It feels a bit like stepping back in time, only more beautiful. Our apartments and houses are located so that you can instantly experience that lakeside feeling, while always having the option to retreat into your own private tranquility.


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