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Surrounded by the wonderful Alpine world, between Steinernes Meer-Hochkönig, Grossglockner massif, Hohe Tauern National Park and the well-known ski areas of Saalbach-Hinterglemm and Zell am See - Kaprun lies a wonderful place : Maishofen. Here you'll find, peacefully yet centrally located, the family-run Hotel Quehenberger.

At the Pinzgau there are 5 golf courses in the immediate vicinity of our hotel.

  • Zell am See - 10 km
  • Urslautal - 10 km
  • Brandlhof - 15 km
  • Mittersill - 40 km

Half day trip - 26 kilometres

While enywehere else in the summer months no talk of sledding is, you can experience the gravity of the Maisiflitzer all year round. The "Alpine Coaster" is located at the Maiskogel in Kaprun, right next to the family leisure park. With the lift it goes up to the start and then like on a roller coaster over bridges, waves and through steep curves back into the valley.

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Half day trip - 48 kilometres

The Treetop Path is Europe’s highest. Together with the Golden Gate Bridge of the Alps, this combination of a 1km long loop path in the treetops and a 200 m long swinging bridge at a height of around 40 m is a project that is unique world-wide.

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Half day trip - 30 kilometres

Discover the Tauern SPA Zell am See – Kaprun a modern SPA in Austria. At the Base Camp, awaiting your arrival, is an world of water, for sports activities as much as for relaxing times in which you can just let yourself drift.  Water here presents itself in all wonderfully multifaceted ways: pleasantly warm or refreshingly cool, as a bubbling massage, enriched with salt.

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(Currently the Liechtensteinklamm is
completely closed until further notice!)

Half day trip - 90 kilometres

Alongside the impressive “Steinernes Meer” limestone massif, this trip will take you on the Hochkönigstraße to St. Johann. Once there, you will be able to visit Liechtensteinklamm gorge, the most powerful natural phenomenon of its kind in our Alpine world. In terms of length, volume of water, narrowness, and imposing wildness, Liechtensteinklamm gorge knows no equal. We recommend a visit in any weather.

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Half day trip - 70 kilometres

The National Park Center brings the alpine adventure world around the Großglockner under one roof in a unique exhibition. In eight "natural areas" you will walk through the extraordinary diversity of the largest protected area in the Alps.

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Full day trip - 155 kilometres

Hohensalzburg Fortress is enthroned on the Festungsberg, high above the rooftops of the Baroque historical district. The biggest fully preserved castle in Central Europe, this emblem of Salzburg draws millions of tourists to our “City of Mozart” every year. 

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Full day trip - 195 kilometres

The most famous alpine road ends in front of the pièce de résistance of Hohe Tauern National Park: the highest mountain and the largest glacier in Austria, the Grossglockner (3,798 m) and the Pasterze. On the drive up to the 1500 m Kaiser Franz Josefs Höhe, you will cross all vegetation zones, from grain fields to a world of eternal ice. You will then continue to the enchanting village of Heiligenblut, popular with mountaineers, through magnificent Iseltal valley in East Tyrol, then back along the Felbertauernstraße.

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Half day trip - 12 kilometres

If you just want to take a look at the mountains from the water, a panoramic tour is the perfect choice. Your view extends from the grass-covered mountains over the snow-covered Hohe Tauern to the rocky limestone Alps.

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Full day trip - 180 kilometres

Alexander von Humboldt ranked Salzburg among the three most beautiful cities on earth; with numerous churches, residences, fountains, and parks harmoniously nestled between the Mönchsberg and Kapuzinerberg mountains, the city of Mozart truly lives up to its reputation. The summer festival, an opportunity for the world’s best artists from music and theater to gather here, makes Salzburg a hub for art and culture, while the city is also famous around the world from the film “The Sound of Music”.

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Half day trip - 120 kilometres

The Krimml Waterfalls, located in the romantic valley head of Upper Pinzgau, are also Europe’s highest (vertical drop of 380 m). They were distinguished with the European Diploma for Nature Conservation and constitute the heart of Hohe Tauern National Park.

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Full day trip - 30 kilometres

The Kaprun reservoirs are located in the middle of the fascinating alpine world of the Hohe Tauern range. The fresh mountain air, the lush alpine vegetation, the turquoise water of the reservoirs, and the snow and ice-covered peaks leave you with vivid impressions. Your ascent begins with a bus ride through a natural stone tunnel to the Lärchenwand funicular. You will then continue by bus to the Mooserboden reservoir.

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