Where are the trees planted?
Bäume für Morgen carries out reforestation projects across Austria – in Salzburg, Tyrol, Upper Austria, Vienna, Vorarlberg and other federal states. All projects are documented on the initiative's website.
Bäume für Morgen carries out reforestation projects across Austria – in Salzburg, Tyrol, Upper Austria, Vienna, Vorarlberg and other federal states. All projects are documented on the initiative's website.
Pension Norika is a member of Bäume für Morgen and actively supports local reforestation in Austria. The pension has an EV charging station and e-bike charging on site. The central location makes shuttles and unnecessary car journeys redundant.
Pension Norika donates €5 per skipped cleaning night to Bäume für Morgen. A tree is then planted in Austria. You will find the door hanger in your room or apartment.
Bäume für Morgen (Trees for Tomorrow) is a non-profit Austrian organisation that carries out reforestation projects in Austria. Trees are planted directly in Austria, together with local residents and regional partners.
No, use is completely free and the path is accessible from spring until the first onset of winter in late autumn.
No, you receive it automatically with your booking at Pension Norika.
No, the journey from Salzburg Airport or from Zell am See train station to Saalbach is covered by the Guest Mobility Ticket.
No, only within the borders of the province of Salzburg.
Cable cars, special and steam trains, night bus lines, and toll roads.
City and regional buses, S-Bahn trains, regional and long-distance trains (ÖBB, Westbahn) and the Pinzgau local railway. More information under Guest Mobility Ticket.