Running Highlight
Recommended by 55 out of 58 people
This Highlight is in a protected area
Please check local regulations for: Historisches Zentrum der Stadt Salzburg
Steep, steeper, Kapuzinerberg - either from the old town via Stein- or Linzergasse up to the Capuchin monastery and from there the paths fork towards Franziskischlößl.
You have the choice between steep and steep. The Stefan-Zweig-Weg is paved throughout and winds its way straight up to the Schlößl.
The other path leads along the old defensive wall and then over wooden stairs to the Franzisklößl.
Once there you can also descend directly to Schallmoos and come out behind the ZIB.
May 23, 2020
The Kapuzinerberg is a city mountain in Salzburg (Austria), which rises east of the Salzach, i.e. opposite Mönchsberg, Rainberg and Festungsberg and its Hohensalzburg fortress. The highest point of the mountain is 636 m above sea level. A. [1], it rises about 200 meters above the city level. The former name of the Kapuzinerberg was Imberg, which today primarily refers to its city-side foothills.
Source: Wikipedia
June 21, 2018
Different ascent options are possible, whereby never more than approx. 200 HM have to be overcome. The downhills are mostly not technical. Quasi the local mountain of Salzburg
January 7, 2020
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