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Austria
HotelHotel Hafnerwirt
Salzachtalstraße 3, Hallein, 5400
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Perfect little pitstop if you're planning to tackle the Rossfeld Panoramastrasse or head deep into the Austrian Alps. It’s a clean, straightforward town hotel with its own dedicated parking area tucked away safely behind the main building, which is ideal for keeping the bikes out of sight from the street. The massive bonus here is the early breakfast—they start serving at 6:00 AM sharp, meaning you can load up on a proper, hearty meal and hit the mountain passes completely clear of tourist traffic. Having a solid steakhouse and bar right on-site also means no wandering around in the dark looking for food after a grueling day on the road.
From S2R
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Tucked perfectly at the gateway to Hallein's historic old town, Hotel Hafnerwirt serves as a highly convenient and atmospheric base camp for touring riders. Combining an alpine town footprint with a vibrant, unexpected Mexican culinary twist right in its cellar, this traditional property provides riders with clean, modernised rooms and straightforward hospitality. For motorcyclists, it acts as a stress-free launchpad to conquer Central Europe's best mountain routes—offering dedicated free parking directly on site so you can secure your machine and quickly offload heavy panniers. The hotel is exceptional for logistical convenience, positioned a brief stroll from the railway terminal and just off the major A10 Tauern Motorway. To top it off, guests receive a regional mobility pass at check-in that grants free public transit straight into downtown Salzburg, meaning you can easily leave your bike resting and enjoy an evening off the saddle exploring the city's old alleyways.
Things to know
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The hotel-specific parking bays at the back are a bit tight and limited, so if you're arriving in a bigger group, space might get scarce quickly (though there is town parking nearby). Also, the hotel sits right on a main connecting road, so if you're a light sleeper, try to ask for a room facing away from the street to avoid the early morning traffic rumble.