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Beach vibes in Salzburg: The nine best urban beaches

Salzburg has a lot to offer: culture in abundance, a picture-perfect baroque setting, and Mozart around every corner. But even the most beautiful city needs a place to breathe in summer. And where better to unwind than by, or even better, in the water? Luckily, Salzburg has plenty of spots right in the heart of the city where you can truly relax on hot days. Here are the best places for beach vibes in the middle of Salzburg.

Summer, Sun & Salzach: The Best Spots for Beach Feeling in the City

The sun is shining, a light breeze drifts along the Salzach, and everywhere people are enjoying life outdoors. Whether it’s surfing the Alm wave, playing beach volleyball in the park, sunbathing along the riverbanks, or diving into crystal-clear water at Waldbad Anif — Salzburg offers a surprising number of places that feel like a holiday. As soon as temperatures rise, locals and visitors alike flock to the city’s best urban beaches.

1. Salzach Riverbanks: Chill & Soak Up the Sun in the Heart of the City

The river winding through Salzburg is more than just a scenic backdrop. It’s one of the city’s favorite summer hangouts. Nowhere else can you soak up the Salzburg lifestyle so effortlessly (and for free). As soon as the first warm rays appear, blankets line the riverbanks. The so-called “Salzach Beach” is perfect for reading a good book, catching some sun, enjoying an ice cream, or simply gazing over the Old Town.
As the sun begins to set, the atmosphere becomes magical: locals and visitors gather for picnics, soft guitar music, and relaxed conversations. Swimming in the Salzach isn’t allowed, but the cool river breeze provides just the right refreshment.

  • Explore the Riverbanks
  • Best time: anytime, especially afternoons and evenings
  • Getting there: on foot, by bike, or public transport (bus stops: Hanuschplatz, Makartsteg, Mirabellplatz)
  • Swimming: not allowed
  • Public restrooms nearby at Hanuschplatz, Mirabellgarden or ask for the "Nette Toilette"
  • Dogs allowed

2. SalzBeach at Volksgarten: A Beach in the Green

Feet in the sand, a cold drink in hand, and holiday vibes in the middle of Salzburg — that’s SalzBeach. This urban beach spot has everything: a kiosk, beach volleyball courts, mini golf, an open-air bouldering wall, a calisthenics park, and even a soccer cage.
If you prefer to relax, grab a lounger and enjoy the beach atmosphere surrounded by greenery. A small pond with fountains offers a refreshing break. Best of all: entry is free, and it’s just a short walk from the city center.

  • How to get there
  • Best time: anytime
  • Getting there: on foot, by bike, or public transport (bus line 6, 7, 10, 17)
  • Activities: volleyball, soccer, boccia, mini golf, bouldering
  • Playground available
  • Dogs allowed
  • Kiosk & restrooms

3. Almkanal: Surfing, Sun & Ice-Cold Water

Surfing in Salzburg? Absolutely. At the Alm wave, the local surf scene gathers to ride a standing wave right in the city. Even if you’re not surfing, it’s a great place to watch and soak in the relaxed vibe.
The turquoise water and laid-back atmosphere make it a true summer hotspot. The canal banks are open to everyone — perfect for swimming, relaxing, studying, or just enjoying the sun. At around 15°C (59°F), the water is refreshingly cold. If you prefer something calmer, float along on an inflatable.

  • Explore the Almkanal & the Alm wave
  • Best time: anytime
  • Getting there: on foot, by bike, or public transport (bus line 5, 25
  • Water: cold with a light current (not ideal for non-swimmers)
  • Dogs allowed
  • Public restroom at the playground nearby
  • Surfing possible (bring your own board)

4. Salzachsee: A Family-Friendly Swimming Lake

Swimming, splashing, and sports — all for free. Salzachsee in the Liefering district is ideal for families and anyone looking for an active summer day. After a beach volleyball match, cool off in the water, then grab a snack from the kiosk. This is what a perfect summer day in Salzburg feels like.

  • How you get to the Salzachsee
  • Best time: morning to evening
  • Getting there: on foot, by bike, or public transport (bus line 7)
  • Facilities: kiosk, showers, accessible restrooms
  • Activities: swimming, volleyball, soccer

5. Monkeys Bar: Urban, Hip & Right by the Water

Soak up some vitamin D with chill-out music and laid-back beats. Monkeys Bar sits right along the Salzach and is one of the city’s top spots for a sundowner. With views of the fortress and a stylish lounge area, it’s the perfect place to relax. Easy and chilled.

6. Café am Kai: Colourful and Laid‑Back

As the name suggests, this small café sits right on the banks of the Salzach. The garden feels like a sun deck with views of the river drifting by. On hot summer days, it’s an ideal place to linger: whether for breakfast, a drink with a small but lovely snack, or simply for spending the whole long, lazy day.

  • How to get to Café am Kai

  • Best time to visit: all day

  • Getting there: on foot, by bike, or by public transport (stops: Bärenwirt, Hanuschplatz)

7. Salzach-Insel-Bar: the bar on the water

Unwinding with a cocktail in a setting you won’t find anywhere else — that’s the charm of the Salzach‑Insel‑Bar. You’re not just sitting by the water, but actually on it. It’s pure beach feeling. The location, reminiscent of a ship, offers a stylish bar with a wide selection of cocktails and a relaxed open‑air lounge. The real highlight, however, is its extraordinary position right in the middle of the river Salzach.

  • You can’t miss the Salzach-Insel-Bar

  • Best time to visit: afternoons and evenings (March–December)

  • Getting there: by car, on foot, by bike, or by public transport (stop: Hanuschplatz)

  • Children under 12 are not admitted

8. Waldbad Anif: Fancy Chilling in Crystal‑Clear Water

Just a few minutes outside the city lies one of the region’s most beautiful swimming spots: Waldbad Anif. The glass‑clear mountain water offers pure refreshment and the feeling of a true natural swimming lake. The sunny wooden deck right by the water is especially popular — perfect for dangling your feet and letting your mind unwind. From there, you can enjoy a cool drink from the beach bar or jump straight into the crystal‑clear water. For a change of pace, there’s beach volleyball, table tennis, and a real highlight: wakeboarding on the on‑site cable. It’s hard to find more beach vibes around Salzburg. Waldbad Anif also has a cultural side: relaxed live sessions make warm summer evenings even sweeter. Although it’s a bit outside the city, it’s still easy to reach by bike. On hot summer days, parking fills up quickly, so taking the bus or cycling is often the better choice.

  • How to get to Waldbad Anif

  • Best time to visit: all day

  • Getting there: on foot, by car, by bike, or by public transport (bus lines 170, 175, S‑Bahn plus a 15‑minute walk)

  • Facilities: bar, restaurant, showers & restrooms

  • Sports: swimming, beach volleyball, football, wakeboarding — and sometimes even an outdoor rave

9. Königsseeache: Caribbean Vibes and a Pebble Beach

Caribbean flair in the village of Grödig — that’s what the Königsseeache offers. Turquoise water, pebble shores and small hidden coves turn this river into a true natural paradise. Many locals still consider the “queen of wild swimming in Salzburg” a real insider tip for hot summer days. Whether you take a quick dip or drift along on an air mattress, you’ll find an idyllic riverside landscape and free swimming fun surrounded by greenery. The spot is fairly tucked away: cycling upstream to the south takes about 40 minutes. A more relaxed option is taking bus line 160 to reach the cool, refreshing water.

10. Beach Feeling Outside the City: A Day Trip to Salzburg’s Lakes

Anyone looking for even more swimming adventures will quickly find them around Salzburg. Two of the most popular lakes in the Salzkammergut are Wolfgangsee and Fuschlsee. Fuschlsee is considered one of the most beautiful lakes in the region, with turquoise water and pebble shores that feel almost Mediterranean. The public lidos offer everything needed for a perfect summer day: playgrounds, kiosks, and separate pools for children and sports. Around the lake, you’ll also find plenty of natural swimming spots that are easy to reach on foot.

Wolfgangsee impresses with its dramatic mountain panorama. Besides swimming, you can go boating, diving, or even cliff jumping. Because both lakes are so stunning, it’s worth planning an entire day there — turning a city trip into a mini‑holiday. Both lakes are easy to reach by public transport, bike, or car: about 50 minutes with bus line 150 or roughly 30 minutes by car along Salzburg’s most scenic road, the Romantikstraße. By bike, the journey takes around 1.5 hours.

Two more lakes outside Salzburg that are perfect for a full‑day trip are Obertrummersee and Wallersee. Wallersee is especially convenient thanks to its S‑Bahn connection — and with the Guest Mobility Ticket, the ride is even free. Overnight guests receive this ticket automatically with their booking, making it easy and sustainable to explore Salzburg without a car.

  • How to get to Fuschlsee and Wolfgangsee

  • Best time to visit: all day (as a day trip)

  • Getting there: by car, bike, or public transport (bus line 150)

  • Wallersee is easily reached by S‑Bahn

  • Facilities: kiosk, restaurant, showers & restrooms

  • Sports: swimming, beach volleyball, boating

  • Children’s pool and playground

Whether it’s an urban beach, a riverside oasis, or a mountain lake, Salzburg proves you don’t need the sea for a true beach vibe. Between the banks of the Salzach, the Almkanal, and the lakes of the Salzkammergut, everyone can find their perfect summer spot.

FAQ

Where can you find urban beaches in the city of Salzburg?

Salzburg has plenty of urban beach spots. The Salzach riverbanks, the Almkanal, and the Volksgarten Beach are among the most popular — loved by both locals and visitors.

 

Can you swim in the Salzach?

No. Swimming in the Salzach is not allowed due to the strong current — it is strictly prohibited.

 

Where can you swim in Salzburg city?

Swimming within the city is possible at the Salzachsee and in the Almkanal. Just outside the city, Waldbad Anif is a very popular swimming spot. Salzburg also has several outdoor pools suitable for swimmers of all ages.

 

Can you swim in the Almkanal?

Yes. In the Almkanal you can swim, surf, and float along on an air mattress. With its refreshing 15°C water, it’s the perfect cool‑down on hot days.

 

Where are the best places to relax along the Salzach?

The most popular chill‑out spots along the Salzach are right at the Makartsteg and between the Mozartsteg and the Karolinenbrücke.

 

What’s a true insider tip in Salzburg?

The Überfuhrsteg is one of the locals’ favourite places to wind down in the evening. From here, you get a stunning view of the fortress and the Old Town; and you can catch the evening glow. Right next to the footbridge is a restaurant with excellent cuisine and a charming garden, Überfuhr. If you prefer something more low‑key, you can picnic directly on the bridge — with your own food or snacks from the vending machine nearby. And if nature calls, there’s an innovative öKlo compost toilet located underneath the bridge.

Published 07.07.2017

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