
Buying a holiday home in the Salzburger Land means securing a retreat in one of the most versatile regions of the Alps. The combination of breathtaking nature, rich cultural traditions, and outstanding leisure opportunities makes this region the perfect location for a holiday property – whether in summer or winter. From charming mountain lodges with panoramic views to modern chalets in ski resorts such as Zell am See, or stylish holiday apartments in towns like Saalfelden or Maria Alm – there is a property to suit every taste. In winter, the Salzburger Land delights with impeccably groomed slopes, cross-country trails, and winter hiking paths. In summer, mountain lakes, golf courses, and an extensive network of hiking and cycling routes beckon. With MYNE Co-Ownership, you can buy your own holiday home in the Salzburger Land without bearing the full purchase price.











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The Liechtensteinklamm near St. Johann im Pongau is one of the deepest and most impressive gorges in the Alps. Boardwalks and bridges lead visitors past roaring waterfalls and dramatic rock formations – a truly unforgettable natural experience.

The Gut Brandlhof Golf Club in Saalfelden features an international 18-hole championship course set against a spectacular alpine backdrop. The meticulously maintained fairways along the Saalach combine sporting challenge with an exclusive atmosphere.

Salzburg’s Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, captivates with its baroque architecture, Mozart’s birthplace, and charming alleyways. Highlights include strolling through the Getreidegasse and taking in panoramic views from Hohensalzburg Fortress over the city’s rooftops.

The Liechtensteinklamm near St. Johann im Pongau is one of the deepest and most impressive gorges in the Alps. Boardwalks and bridges lead visitors past roaring waterfalls and dramatic rock formations – a truly unforgettable natural experience.

The Gut Brandlhof Golf Club in Saalfelden features an international 18-hole championship course set against a spectacular alpine backdrop. The meticulously maintained fairways along the Saalach combine sporting challenge with an exclusive atmosphere.

Salzburg’s Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, captivates with its baroque architecture, Mozart’s birthplace, and charming alleyways. Highlights include strolling through the Getreidegasse and taking in panoramic views from Hohensalzburg Fortress over the city’s rooftops.

