Autumn in Puch: 10 things you shouldn't miss!
The best autumn activities in Salzburg's Tennengau region
by
Barbara / 17. Oktober 2024 /
Excursions /
Nature Autumn experiences in Puch: a checklist for the golden season
Autumn in Salzburgerland is a special time of year when nature and culture merge in a unique way. The colourful forests, the fresh air and the wide range of events and activities invite you to enjoy the golden season to the full. Whether you are looking for culinary highlights, relaxing excursions or adventures in nature - Puch has something for everyone in autumn. Here you can discover what you shouldn't miss in Puch in autumn.
From autumnal walks to traditional festivals and culinary delights - there are numerous activities in Puch in autumn that make the season particularly beautiful. Whether you're travelling alone, with your family or in a group, this checklist will guide you through the best experiences that autumn in Puch near Salzburg has to offer. Ready for unforgettable autumn days? Here are the 10 things you absolutely must do in Puch in autumn.
1. Experience the 1st Hubertus Mass: Tradition and closeness to nature
An integral part of autumn in Puch is the solemn Hubertus Mass on the Schönalm, which is held in honour of the patron saint of hunters, St. Hubertus. This mass organised by the Puch hunting community, which takes place at the romantic Hubertus Chapel in St. Jakob, is not only a religious experience, but also a close connection to nature and the traditions of the region. The hunting horn players provide a festive musical backdrop, and the picturesque location of the chapel, surrounded by autumn-coloured forests and wonderful views, makes this day a very special event. A must for nature and tradition lovers!
Date: Hubertusmesse 2024 will take place on 20 October at 11 am!
After the solemn mass, the Rofnnagl Musi will provide musical entertainment and the Puch hunters will look after the physical well-being of the visitors. With drinks, hot sausages and sandwiches as well as coffee and cake, young and old can fortify themselves and enjoy the autumnal atmosphere.
2. pure indulgence in autumn - cook for yourself or let yourself be pampered
Autumn in Puch is the perfect time to enjoy culinary highlights - whether you want to cook for yourself or indulge in one of the cosy inns and restaurants. The region offers a wealth of seasonal ingredients that are just waiting to be transformed into delicious dishes. Pumpkin, mushrooms or fresh chestnuts can be used in a variety of ways in your own kitchen. Those who prefer to sample regional specialities will find numerous autumnal dishes in Puch's gastronomy, such as game, goose or traditional delicacies with a modern twist. In the inns and restaurants, particular emphasis is placed on fresh, regional and seasonal products that bring autumn to the plate. Whether home-cooked or served in a rustic parlour - enjoyment is the top priority in autumn.
GENUSS-TIP:
18 - 31 October 2024 Game Weeks and 2 - 17 November Goose Days at the
Hotel Gasthof Kirchenwirt6-9 November 2024 Goose dinner and 19-23 November 2024 Steak weeks at the
Vinisterium 3. take advantage of excursion destinations in the surrounding area - from Tennengau to Salzkammergut
Autumn in Puch not only offers numerous opportunities to experience nature and culture in the village itself, but also in the surrounding area. Puch's central location makes it the ideal starting point for excursions to Tennengau, Salzburger Land, nearby Berchtesgadener Land or the picturesque Salzkammergut. Hikes, historical sights or cosy excursions to the mountain pastures - there is something for everyone.
A special tip for families: visit the Carrera WORLD in Puch, an all-weather programme that provides plenty of fun and action. Here, young and old motorsport fans can test their talent on the racetracks and compete in exciting races - perfect for when the weather doesn't play ball.
4. Autumn walk through Puch
A walk through autumnal Puch is a wonderful way to experience nature in all its colours. A particularly beautiful circular route leads around the pond in St. Jakob, where a small bench invites you to enjoy the view of the autumn-coloured forest, the castle tower and the pilgrimage church. Another highlight is the Ursteinsteg in Puch-Urstein, which offers a marvellous panoramic view. The reflections in the Salzach are particularly impressive in autumn. The leisure centre at the Waldstadion or the Rosenkranzweg, which connects the Puch parish church with the Loretto Chapel in the pilgrimage church of St. Jakob, also offer a relaxing walk.
Tip: For more hiking tips, use the
interactive hiking map and discover the most beautiful autumn walks in and around Puch!
5. Celebrating Halloween - a tradition with Celtic roots
Halloween has also found its place in Puch. The festival originates from the Celts, who celebrated the transition from summer to winter with Halloween. Today, it is becoming increasingly common to see children dressed up in American-style costumes in Puch, ringing doorbells and shouting ‘trick or treat’. Although Halloween is still relatively new here, it is gaining in popularity every year. The little ones especially enjoy the children's programme with pumpkin carving and other activities.
Tip: 31 October at 8 pm - Halloween party at FC Puch. From 3 pm children's party with face painting, ghost treasure hunt and pumpkin carving (bring your own pumpkin).
6. Visit a thermal spa and relax
What could be better than relaxing in the warmth of a thermal spa after a cool autumn walk? There are several first-class thermal spas around Puch that are ideal for a day of wellness. The Watzmanntherme, the Rupertustherme, the Heiltherme Bad Vigaun and the Aqua Salza are all within easy reach and offer a wide range of relaxation options. From soothing thermal baths to extensive sauna sessions - here you can really pamper yourself after a day out in the fresh air.
7. Take photos - Autumnal colours in Puch
The picturesque landscape of Puch turns into a real colour paradise in autumn. For photography enthusiasts, this time is ideal for capturing the most beautiful autumn motifs. The Ursteinsteg, the pond in St. Jakob and the Hubertus Chapel in particular offer breathtaking views of the autumnal colours and natural beauty of the region. The low sun bathes the landscape in a warm light that will make your photos shine. Grab your camera or smartphone and capture the most beautiful moments of autumn!
Tip: Take a look at our Instagram page! Under
@visitpuch you will find colourful autumn pictures and videos in great autumn colours.
8. Agricultural display board trail - combining knowledge and nature
A special autumn walk leads along the agricultural display board trail on the Schwester-Hildegard-Weg. This newly designed themed trail starts at the municipal car park and leads you to the leisure centre in Puch. The boards set up this year provide exciting information about the agricultural culture and traditions of the region. Situated along a gravel path at the edge of the forest, this trail is a particular highlight in autumn, as you can enjoy nature in all its colourful glory and learn more about the rural surroundings at the same time.
9. Autumn trip to the city of Salzburg
Puch is just a few kilometres from the city of Salzburg, and an autumn excursion to the city of Mozart is always a good idea. The historic city mountains such as the Mönchsberg or the Kapuzinerberg offer spectacular views of the old town, framed by the autumn-coloured trees. In addition, the city's numerous museums and cultural institutions are a great way to spend an interesting and educational day, even in rainy weather. From the Hohensalzburg Fortress to the baroque gardens of Mirabellplatz - Salzburg offers a magical mix of nature and culture in autumn.
10. Getting in the mood for Advent - collecting decorations and remembering dates
Even if Advent is still a little way off, the anticipation of the festive season begins in late autumn. Autumn in Puch merges seamlessly into the atmospheric Advent season, and people are already preparing for this contemplative time in November. Traditions such as the St Martin's processions and eating All Saints' Striezel together are an integral part of this transitional period. Get in the mood for Advent early and mark the important dates in your diary, such as the Advent market in St. Jakob am Thurn, which takes place every Saturday and Sunday in Advent from 2pm to 7pm. Now is also the perfect time to go for a walk in the woods and look for twigs, pine cones and other natural materials for your Advent decorations. The fresh air and autumnal stillness offer the ideal opportunity to get in the mood for the coming season of light and cosiness.
Experience Puch in autumn
In autumn, Puch near Salzburg offers a unique blend of nature, tradition, enjoyment and relaxation. The autumnal colours of the forests here in Salzburgerland are breathtaking and invite you to take long walks where you can soak up the tranquillity and beauty of nature. Whether you enjoy the regional delicacies in one of the cosy inns, try out autumnal recipes yourself or find peace and quiet on a stroll through the surrounding area - autumn in Puch has something to offer everyone.
It's not just the colours of nature that are impressive in autumn, but also the many traditions that make this time of year so special. From festive fairs to preparations for the contemplative Advent season - Puch lives its customs and invites visitors to be a part of them. The culinary offerings at this time of year are also rich and varied, with seasonal dishes that perfectly complement the golden time of year.
Whether you are looking forward to an autumn walk through the golden forests, sampling regional dishes or enjoying the anticipation of Advent - Puch is the perfect place to experience autumn in all its facets. Plan your next visit to Puch now and be enchanted by the beauty and diversity of this special time of year!
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