Village holidays in a nature park

An insider tip for all recreation seekers and nature lovers!

Zederhaus is a small village located inside a nature park, in the heart of Salzburger Lungau at 1215 meters above sea level, nestled idyllically amid the magnificent mountain scenery of the Radstädter Tauern. Due to their tranquility, the peaks of Riedingspitz, Mosermandl and Weißeck are particularly inviting for hikes and are excellent for relaxing and recharging. This community is easy to reach, with its own exit off the Tauern Autobahn. 

 

This peaceful mountain world invites visitors to unwind and tap into sources of renewed energy.

Activity and relaxation in your summer holidays

"Riedingtal Nature Park" in upper Zederhaustal, a hiking paradise of wild alpine cirques and high summits, crystal-clear mountain tarns, romantic huts and alpine pastures, along with attractive hiking, cycling and mountain biking paths, is a source of constant excitement and fascination. Time and time again!

Highlights include the historic "Maurergut Farm", the "Forest Theme Path" as well as the clattering mills along the aptly named Mill Path next to the Dorferbach.

If, in addition to relaxation, you are looking for some outdoor exercise, your sporting adventures might include biking, hiking and mountaineering, tennis, hunting or fishing. Whatever you are in the mood for!

  • Prangstangen in Zederhaus

    Cultural Highlight

    On 24 June, the famous "Prangstangen" are paraded through town. 
    A highlight definitely not to be missed!

    More information about the Prangstangen
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    Zederhaus Tourist Office

    Salzburger Lungau Katschberg Tourist Office
    Zederhaus 25
    5584 Zederhaus

    T: +43 (0) 6478 801

    zederhaus@salzburgerlungau.at

    Opening hours:
    Monday to Friday: 08 am to 12 noon

    Closed on public holidays.

     

     

    KATSCHBERG GROSSECK-SPEIERECK ST. MICHAEL ST. MARGARETHEN MUHR THOMATAL ZEDERHAUS UNTERNBERG

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