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Hallstatt and Altausee Salt Mine Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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There is a salt cave halfway up the mountain behind the town. It has a history of more than 7,000 years. It is the oldest salt mine in the world and one of the must-see attractions in Hall Tate. Visitors can take the cable car to go there. After arriving at the cable car station, they can see a restaurant. After climbing up for about 15 minutes, they will see the salt pit. After that, they have to change into "miners' clothes" and take a small train to enter the cave. After getting off the bus, I walked into a twisty, deep and strange passage. Since the mine was deep underground, it was very interesting to slide down a slide. In the mine, there is a movie room to introduce the history of the salt pit and the mining process, so that visitors can deepen their understanding of the salt cave; there is also an underground salt lake, the level is like a mirror, in addition, tourists can also visit the original salt mine workers' dormitory "Salt Miners". Attractions such as the House of Excavated Clothes and tools used to mine rock salt are displayed.
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Hallstatt and Altausee Salt Mine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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amazing tour by the tour guide at the world oldest salt mine . good explanation by our tour guide
an ancient salt mine which is still in operation. Visitors can learn about the process of salt mining and experience two thrilling slides that add a touch of fun to the tour. Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime experience!
Come to Harstadt, I highly recommend everyone to take the cable car up the mountain. In addition to overlooking the entire Harstadt town and the beautiful scenery of Harstadt Lake, it is also recommended that you visit the world's oldest salt mine. The salt mine in Harstadt has a history of more than 7,000 years. I have also browsed other salt mines in Europe. But the experience is the best here! The time is not too long, about an hour and a half, the whole process is very fun! At the beginning, it was very funny, everyone had to get a set of miner clothes, and it was very substituting. Every time I go there is autumn, there is only 5-7 degrees in the mine. The cold travel companions dare not take off their coats and wear the miner's clothes directly. A big bulge will be very similar to the bell tower camel man (Casimodo) rushing to follow the ornate uniformed mine manager explainer through the dim tunnel. The walls were covered with glittering salt crystals. There will be an explanation of the image of 3D, and I will go to the salt lake in the ground, watch the light and shadow performance, laser show, and show the formation of salt mines in various forms. How people explored and developed hard before, and you can see the real well-drawn tools still in use. When I went in the first year, because standing in the European pile was very short, the mine manager when I was a child, gave me a small salt mine on the spot, super open ¡ L'! The most fun thing is that there are two slides, one person can also two people slide together, it is the former miners for faster The wooden slide built between the pits. The first paragraph is relatively short, so let everyone experience it. The mine manager will teach you how to slide.
The world's oldest salt mine, with more than 7,000 years of history, is also the most famous attraction in Hartgen, was discovered by the world in 1734. Visitors can wear work clothes, enter the depths of the cold salt pit, sit on the wooden slide and slide down, listen to the tour guide explain the history of the salt pit along the way, and feel the life of the salt miners.
super interesting tour to see how salt is mined and made. very cool place to visit