
Ski wide, family-friendly slopes with panoramic views across the Hohe Tauern.
Bramberg am Wildkogel, Salzburg, Austria
A striking house with stone and wood facade in Mittersill. Features a wooden living room with large windows opening onto snowy landscapes, blending traditional Alpine architecture with contemporary design.
Bramberg am Wildkogel is a village in the upper Salzach Valley, set between the Hohe Tauern mountains to the south and the forested slopes of the Wildkogel massif to the north. The setting is open and clearly structured, with the valley floor, surrounding villages, and mountain terrain all closely connected. The area is shaped by outdoor movement across seasons. From Bramberg, paths and trails lead directly into alpine pastures and higher ground, making hiking and cycling part of daily life rather than a separate pursuit. The Hohe Tauern National Park forms a constant presence nearby, with wide valleys, high peaks, and long routes extending deep into protected mountain terrain. In winter, Bramberg forms part of the Wildkogel-Arena, a ski area known for its long, continuous descents and straightforward access from the village. Skiing here feels integrated into the landscape, with slopes and lifts following the natural lines of the mountain rather than dominating it.

Ski wide, family-friendly slopes with panoramic views across the Hohe Tauern.

Toboggan by night on Wildkogel’s legendary descent, one of the longest lit runs in the world.

Explore high-alpine landscapes of glaciers, peaks, and waterfalls right on your doorstep.

Visit Europe’s highest waterfalls, thundering down three dramatic stages through the valley.

Descend narrow gorges and waterfalls, navigating Warth’s rugged mountain landscape from a new perspective.

Ride quiet forest roads and mountain paths by e-bike, linking villages, pastures, and viewpoints.