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This time, we will take you on a journey to the Grossglockner Alpine Road, one of the highest and most scenic roads in Austria, reaching an altitude of 3,798 meters above sea level and stretching for approximately 49 kilometers. Our destination is the small rural town of Heiligenblut am Grossglockner, nestled amidst towering mountains.

Today, we bring you stunning images of a winding, snow-covered road amidst dense air. We hope that those who have visited before will reminisce, and for those who haven't, we hope you enjoy our brief review.

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Grossglockner High Alpine Road

It took us about 2 hours to travel from Hallstatt to here.

The road leading up to the toll booth was quite dark in the early morning, but it was still very beautiful.

Grossglockner High Alpine Road

It took us approximately two hours to travel from Hallstatt to this location.

On the way up to the toll booth, which was very early in the morning, it was a bit dark, but it was beautiful.

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The journey on the Grossglockner Alpine Road culminates in the small mountain town of Heiligenblut am Grossglockner, nestled amidst the valleys. The route begins by passing through a checkpoint to access the Grossglockner Alpine Road, leading into Austria's Hohe Tauern National Park.




This location opens at 6:00 AM. However, if your vehicle is not equipped with snow tires, you must wait until 9:00 AM.

We had planned to wait for the snow to be cleared from the road, but since our rental car had snow tires, we decided to go ahead and drive.

However, the morning air was very thick. We slowly drove towards the town of Heiligenblut am Grossglockner.

The photo captures a serene atmosphere, devoid of any human presence. The vast expanse of the road stretches before us, seemingly reserved for our exclusive use.


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With friends, the path from the mountain, then down the mountain to the city, began to light up.




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The view here is so breathtaking that it compels drivers to pull over and admire it.





We have arrived at Heiligenblut am Grossglockner, a small rural town nestled amidst the mountains on Europe's renowned scenic alpine road, known for its breathtaking views of glaciers and towering peaks.

The Grossglockner High Alpine Road, named after Austria's highest mountain, the Grossglockner.

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The highlight of this town is the central church, which is surrounded by nature and the truly warm countryside. We walked around, took photos, and stayed here for about 45 minutes before returning to the Grossglockner High Alpine Road via the same route.

Upon descending from the mountain towards the town, we encountered a toll booth on the route leading to the village. We were required to pass through the checkpoint once more, simply by displaying the sticker indicating payment had been made, allowing us to proceed without hassle. We then continued our drive, ascending the mountain once again...

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The original plan was to visit specific viewpoints marked on the map. However, the plan has been revised to prioritize stopping at locations where people can safely disembark. This decision was made due to concerns about safety.


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As I drive along, I come across a rest stop near the tunnel entrance. There are restrooms and shops available. I also found some beautiful views and took some pictures to share.


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Continue driving through the Hochter Tunnel and enjoy the scenery.




It would be fantastic if a group came here for a group photo.









Looking down from the hill, you can see the lake called Fuscher Lacke.

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Continue driving... to park the car and capture the peak moments.







Nature is always beautiful, and the model is always handsome as well. 55+

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We stopped at another spot with a restaurant, but we didn't try the food. We did use the restroom, which cost money.














Bidding farewell, they soon descended the mountain and arrived at the checkpoint.




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