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In the heavenly Salzburger Land and in the middle of the Glemm Valley lies the Saalbach-Hinterglemm region. The area is still part of the well-known Kitzbüheler Alps and entices with its diverse range of recreational activities. The highest peaks are the Spiegelhorn (2,044 m) and the Hochkogl (2,249 m). Holidays aren't just enjoyable here, but are an absolute experience. Whether you want to wedel down the slopes in the "footsteps" of the world champions, jump airs in the half-pipe or savour fantastic deep snow descents - you are in good hands at the site of the 1991 alpine skiing championships. The unique ski area of Saalbach Hinterglemm revolves around you! Due to a bypass tunnel, a pedestrian zone was able to be built in the entire town area of Saalbach and Hinterglemm, which has improved recrational opportunities. And when it gets dark, the nightlife buzzes in numerous huts, bars, pubs and restaurants. Leogang - total winter holiday!
At 800 m, Leogang is situated in an attractive side branch of the Glemm Valley. Over the Asitz, it is perfectly connected to the sensational ski area. The idyllic resort is ideal for holiday makers looking for relaxation. The valley station of the Asitz gondola can be comfortably reached with the ski bus and the village express connects the districts until 23:00 - to the delight of party fans! The more famous sights include the chapel of Saint Anna, which has belonged to Gasthaus Hüttwirt since 1904. Leogang's history is also presented in the mining museum, which is located in huts approx. 4 km away, unforgotten and preserving insight into the life and hard work of the miners at the high point of mining in Leogang.
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