Eisriesenwelt ice cave
Times of IndiaWorld Reviewer/ADVENTURE, AUSTRIA/ Updated : Aug 20, 2014, 16:45 IST
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This is one of the world's premiere ice caves open to the general public. It is located in the calcareous alps of Austria, near the town of Werfen, 40 km south of Salzburg. The entrance to the cave is high on the side of a mountai … Read more
This is one of the world's premiere ice caves open to the general public. It is located in the calcareous alps of Austria, near the town of Werfen, 40 km south of Salzburg. The entrance to the cave is high on the side of a mountain and you must enjoy hiking upwards if you wish to visit it. Read less

This is one of the world's premiere ice caves open to the general public. It is located in the calcareous alps of Austria, near the town of Werfen, 40 km south of Salzburg. The entrance to the cave is high on the side of a mountain and you must enjoy hiking upwards if you wish to visit it. This spectacular cave is worth the effort. After spiralling upwards on the roads, you come to a parking lot where the hike begins. You ride a cable car to still greater altitudes, then hike some more. Upon arriving at the cave, especially on a hot summer day, you will appreciate the cold air. The 75-minute tours are conducted in German and English.
At one place there's a niche in the wall containing an urn. This urn contains the ashes of Alexander von Mork, who explored the cave in 1912. He died in World War I, but his remains were placed in the cave he loved so well. The urn has prominent, ear-like handles, leading our guide, quite fluent in English, to jest about Mork's big ears.
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