The country with fairytale castles that inspired Disney’s biggest movies - and flights are just £19
Hallstatt is just over a one-hour drive from Salzburg but the site can also be reached via a direct train too with journey times taking 2 hours and 30 minutes.As well as wandering through the town's magical streets, there are several other attractions nearby including the Hallstatt Skywalk and the Salzwelten Hallstatt .
For those holidaymakers who want to stay overnight, there are a range of accommodation options dotted around the lake including B&B Haus Am See, which costs £107 per night based on two people sharing.Hochosterwitz Castle is set to have inspired Snow White's castleHallstatt isn't the only place in Austria that's rumoured to be the inspiration behind a Disney movie.
Entry tickets cost €17 and include access to the indoor exhibitions, a collection of Renaissance art as well as the outdoor gates. There's also a range of cultural programmes, concerts, and exhibitions held at the castle throughout the summer.One person wrote: "This magnificent Disney-esque castle is in a spectacular location perched on the top of a hill. It is clearly visible for miles around, looming over the whole area."require a bit of leg work to get to, Fortress Hohensalzburg lies in the heart of Salzburg.
Even though the Fortress hasn't inspired any other Disney films, it was been likened to one by visitors.And this castle is arguably the most accessible as it's situated in the centre of Salzburg's old town.Entry tickets cost €10.80 and include access to the castle area, courtyards, bastions, chapel, a panorama tour as well as visits to the various museums.
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