7 Sustainable Tips for Your Winter Vacation

A winter vacation that touches your heart and soul: Immerse yourself in the winter beauty of Saalfelden Leogang and experience how sustainability and enjoyment go hand in hand. With these seven tips, you can make your holiday not only unforgettable but also environmentally friendly.

1. Travel to the Winter Paradise by Train

Saalfelden Leogang is easily accessible by train. Both locations have stations that provide a relaxed and eco-friendly arrival. During the train ride, you can enjoy the snowy winter landscape, dive into a good book, or connect with fellow travelers. The train is not only comfortable but also one of the most environmentally friendly ways to travel - perfect for starting a sustainable winter vacation.

 

2. Choose Sustainable Accommodations

More and more hotels and guesthouses in Saalfelden Leogang are focusing on sustainability. They use renewable energy sources such as solar or geothermal systems, avoid single-use plastics, and prioritize regional products. Many of these accommodations offer a blend of modern comfort and authentic Alpine charm. By choosing such a place to stay, you support not only the environment but also local businesses committed to resource conservation. Many accommodations hold the Austrian Eco-Label and set new standards for sustainable tourism.

 

3. Rent Ski Equipment Instead of Buying

Renting ski equipment instead of buying new gear is practical and sustainable in Saalfelden Leogang. Numerous sports shops offer high-quality ski equipment for easy rental. This not only saves resources used in manufacturing but also reduces the need for storage and transport. Have you heard about the Ski Test Days in the Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn? Here, you can try out the latest models for free.

4. Recharge in Nature

Snowshoeing and winter hiking are wonderful alternatives to traditional winter sports and take you right into the untouched nature of Saalfelden Leogang. Away from the slopes, you can explore the snowy landscapes in peaceful silence. This type of activity is not only gentle on the joints but also meditative - perfect for leaving everyday stress behind. Always stick to marked trails, respect wildlife and their habitats, and know your limits by planning breaks to fully enjoy nature.

5. Enjoy Regional Delights

The cuisine in Saalfelden Leogang stands out with high-quality regional ingredients, often sourced directly from local farms. Many restaurants and mountain huts focus on sustainable menus, highlighting seasonal products and traditional recipes. Whether it’s tangy mountain cheese, freshly baked farmhouse bread, or hearty wild game dishes—every bite is a taste of the region. By savoring local flavors, you support the local agriculture and help preserve the culinary diversity of the Alps. Planning a special evening? Visit one of the seven award-winning restaurants in Saalfelden Leogang and indulge yourself.

6. Easy Ways to Avoid Waste

A sustainable winter vacation also means leaving as little waste as possible. Avoid single-use plastics by bringing your own reusable water bottle, which you can refill with fresh spring water at many locations. Reusable bags are also handy companions while you’re out and about. When exploring nature, take your waste with you and dispose of it in designated areas. Every small step helps protect the stunning Alpine landscape for future generations.

 

7. Get Around with the Saalfelden Leogang Card

The Saalfelden Leogang Card ensures that you can stay mobile sustainably even on-site. With this guest card, you can use the ski bus, the Loigom-Soifen shuttle, and the city bus lines 61 and 62 in Saalfelden for free. This is not only convenient but also another step toward an eco-friendly vacation. Whether you want to reach the best slopes, the most scenic hiking trails, or the town center—the Saalfelden Leogang Card makes it easy to explore the region flexibly without a car.

Your Sustainable Winter Dream Awaits

With these seven tips, your winter vacation in Saalfelden Leogang becomes an eco-friendly experience that harmoniously combines nature, culture, and enjoyment.

 

Photos: Michael Geißler, Stefan Voitl, Nectar & Pulse, Julian Gruber, Gemeinde Saalfelden