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Bürmooser Moor

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🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 5-14. Younger children who can walk independently will enjoy spotting birds and insects, while older kids and teens appreciate the educational aspects and photography opportunities. The trails are generally suitable for sturdy strollers on firmer sections.

About

Bürmooser Moor offers families a peaceful introduction to Austria's unique wetland ecosystems through easy walking trails and excellent bird-watching opportunities. Kids can learn about local wildlife through educational signage while exploring boardwalks and paths that wind through this protected nature reserve, making it a perfect free outdoor adventure near Salzburg.

Highlights

  • Walking trails and boardwalks through authentic wetland habitat
  • Bird-watching opportunities with diverse species, especially during migration periods
  • Educational signage teaching about bog ecosystems in English and German
  • Peaceful natural setting away from tourist crowds
  • Free nature experience close to Salzburg

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring binoculars for bird-watching, as the wetland attracts numerous species, especially during migration seasons in spring and autumn
  2. 2.Wear waterproof boots or sturdy closed-toe shoes, as trails can be muddy and damp even in dry weather
  3. 3.Download a bird identification app before your visit, as mobile service may be limited in the nature reserve
  4. 4.Pack insect repellent during warmer months, as mosquitoes and other wetland insects are common
  5. 5.Visit the information boards at the trailhead to help kids identify what they might see along the way

Best Time to Visit

Early morning (7-9 AM) in spring or early autumn offers the best wildlife viewing when birds are most active and temperatures are comfortable. Weekday visits are quieter than weekends, and avoid midday summer heat when wildlife is less visible.

What to Know

Admission is completely free. Limited parking is available along Grundlose Strasse, and there are no facilities, restrooms, or food options on-site, so plan accordingly and bring water and snacks.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round, but spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer the best bird-watching during migration. Summer can be buggy and hot. Winter visits are possible but trails may be icy or snow-covered. Some paths may be temporarily closed during very wet periods.

Nearby Eats

Head 3 km north to Bürmoos village center for Gasthaus Mayr or Pizzeria La Strada, both offering family-friendly Austrian and Italian cuisine with children's menus.

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Cafe

Café am Badesee

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Café am Badesee offers the perfect combination of lakeside relaxation and family refreshments in the charming Austrian village of Bürmoos. Parents can enjoy coffee and light bites while kids indulge in ice cream treats, all with beautiful lake views and plenty of outdoor space for little ones to move around between snacks.

Activity

Bürmooser Badesee

Bürmooser Badesee is a pristine natural lake offering the perfect blend of safe swimming and relaxation for families. The sandy beach and designated shallow areas make it ideal for young swimmers, while spacious grassy areas provide plenty of room for picnics, games, and sunbathing. This Austrian gem offers a refreshing escape with crystal-clear alpine water and stunning mountain views.

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Eissalon Bürmoos

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Eissalon Bürmoos is a charming local ice cream parlor that serves homemade flavors and authentic gelato, perfect for cooling down after exploring the Salzburg region. With a comfortable seating area and wallet-friendly prices, it's an ideal spot for families to relax and treat the kids to delicious Austrian-style ice cream. The authentic local atmosphere gives visiting families a genuine taste of Austrian culture in a casual, welcoming setting.

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Öffentliche und Schulbibliothek Bürmoos

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This welcoming community library in the charming village of Bürmoos offers a peaceful retreat for families exploring the Salzburg region. With a dedicated children's section featuring German-language books and regular story time programs, it's a wonderful spot to introduce kids to Austrian culture while taking a break from sightseeing.