White Water Rafting Rivers of the World - Austria

 Salza River Whitewater Rafting

The Salza River, an eastern tributary of Enns, is a fast flowing waterway in Austria. The river starts off from Traisenberg in Lower Austria and moves to the south of Mariazell. While traveling along the Mariazell, the Salza River crosses along the Wildalpener Salzatal, a Styrian nature preserve. Completing its long journey by traveling along 88 km, the watercourse finally mixes off with Enns along Grobreifling.

 The river water also forms a reservoir, quite a useful material for a power plant. Now, while you travel downstream, you will understand why the river is considered to be a favorite among rafters! A hot spot among millions of rafters, the clear waters of the river guarantees you a marvelous rafting excursion. Once you embark on a raft, you will find yourself floating through the natural and wild ravine of the captivating Salza. The exciting rafting trip down the stream includes several enthralling moments that are sure to keep you spellbound.  With no end to all those captivating moments, you are bound to experience a gala trip while floating your canoe down the river current. Just hold on your breath as you slide down the waves of the river Salza! What's more, you will find yourself cutting through the whitewaters while getting past the huge boulders.  

The whitewater rafting on the Salza is regarded as one of the best and most outstanding tours of the Alps. So, as you schedule to spend an exciting weekend far away from the work load and noise of the city, rafting down the Salza is indeed the best option. Well, apart from meeting the awesome waves, you can plan to go on hiking and camping along the river too!  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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