Hof bei Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria2026-05-07 to 2026-05-10
About This Event
A regularity rally through Austria's Salzkammergut region, founded by Alexandra Schörghuber in 2005 and based at Schloss Fuschl on the shores of a glacier lake. Pre-1978 historic automobiles run orientation and regularity tests on scenic alpine routes, with exclusive midday stops and a field limited to approximately 100 participants.
What to Expect
Regularity and orientation tests through Salzburger Land's alpine roads
Venue on a peninsula at the western end of glacier-fed Lake Fuschl
Curated midday stops and opening evening in the historic castle stable building
Fifteenth-century hunting lodge now operating as restored luxury resort
Kitchen party and gala evening hosted at the lakeside castle
Best Way to Experience It
Lake Fuschl sits thirty minutes from Salzburg for combining rally participation with city exploration
Walking path rings the lake in two-and-a-half hours with fishery and meadow rest stops
Good to Know
Venue located thirty minutes from Salzburg center and airport
Valet parking available at the castle garage
Salzkammergut region known for wilderness areas and historic salt mining heritage
Peak season runs late spring through early September for lake activities and accessible hiking
Is This Event Right For You?
Best fit if you enjoy touring rally experiences — regularity and orientation driving tests on public roads through Salzkammergut, no timing pressure or competitive racing format, pre-1978 historic automobiles only.
Best fit if you value exclusive automotive gatherings — invitation-style event limited to approximately 100 participants, emphasis on preservation and camaraderie over competition, pre-1978 vehicle requirement ensures historic focus.
Best fit if you like luxury touring events — Rosewood Schloss Fuschl castle serves as rally base on Lake Fuschl peninsula, carefully curated scenic routes, exclusive midday stops at premium venues.
Not ideal if you prefer spectator-focused motorsport — participant-driven touring rally without spectator infrastructure, public viewing opportunities, or grandstands, invitation-only format prioritizes participant experience over public attendance.