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Salzburg Traffic Cameras: 1,200+ Live Cams

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Live Salzburg Traffic Cameras & Tauern Autobahn Feeds

Navigate the heart of the Austrian Alps with over 1,200+ live traffic cameras across the state of Salzburg. From the vital transit route of the A10 Tauern Autobahn to the scenic mountain passes and the historic city center, get a real-time view of road conditions and Alpine weather 24/7.

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A10 Tauern Autobahn

Monitor one of Europe's most important Alpine transit routes. Watch real-time feeds from the Tauern Tunnel and the Katschberg Tunnel to stay ahead of holiday congestion and tunnel maintenance.

A1 Westautobahn

Track the primary East-West artery connecting Salzburg to Munich and Vienna. Monitor the Walserberg border crossing and the busy city bypass roads.

Salzburg City Center

View street cameras across the City of Mozart. Monitor the bridge crossings over the Salzach river, the tunnel systems, and the heavy tourist traffic in the Altstadt area.

Alpine Passes & Tunnels

Check conditions on the High Alpine roads and secondary passes. Monitor snow accumulation and visibility at tunnel portals including the Ofenauer and Hiefler tunnels.

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Alpine Ready

Access specialized winter cameras provided by ASFINAG, including snow depth and visibility sensors for mountain passes.

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Construction Alerts

Stay updated on long-term tunnel renovations and roadwork along the A10 corridor with real-time imagery.

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Commute Builder

Plan your drive from Salzburg to Villach or Munich and see every live camera along the way.

The Gateway to the Alps: Navigating Salzburg Traffic

Salzburg serves as a critical junction for European north-south transit, connecting Germany and Northern Europe to Italy and the Balkans. Its position at the foot of the Alps makes it a hub for both international logistics and global tourism, creating complex traffic patterns that are highly susceptible to seasonal weather changes and holiday travel spikes.

According to TomTom traffic index data, the average congestion level in Salzburg can reach over 57%, with the average travel time for a 10 km drive being approximately 27 minutes. During the winter season and peak summer holidays, these times can increase significantly as the Alpine infrastructure reaches its capacity.

The A10 Tauern Autobahn: Europe's Transit Spine

The A10 is one of the most important highways in the Alpine region. Running from the Salzburg junction south toward Villach, it navigates some of the most challenging terrain in Austria. While the opening of second tubes for major tunnels has reduced historical gridlock, the A10 remains a high-pressure corridor.

TrafficVision provides direct access to the ASFINAG camera network, allowing you to monitor:

  • Major Tunnel Portals: Watch for delays at the Tauern and Katschberg tunnels.
  • Ongoing Renovations: Monitor current roadwork on the 14km section between Golling and Werfen, where five tunnels are undergoing extensive modernization through 2025.
  • Holiday Surges: Identify 20km+ "Stau" patterns during the Pfingsten and summer vacation periods.

Using our grid view, you can scan the entire A10 route through the mountains in seconds, identifying weather-related slowdowns before they become major incidents.

The A1 Westautobahn and Border Crossings

The A1 connects Salzburg to the industrial heart of Austria and the Bavarian capital of Munich. The Walserberg border crossing is a critical point for international transit and can experience delays due to border controls or traffic volume imbalances between Austria and Germany.

Key camera locations in the Salzburg area include:

  • Knoten Salzburg: The busy interchange between the A1 and A10.
  • Salzburg-Nord & Salzburg-Süd: Primary access points for the city center.
  • Flughafen Salzburg: Traffic monitoring around the international airport.

Beat the Alpine Border Traffic

Don't get stuck at the Walserberg crossing. Check the live cameras on the A1 and A8 to find the fastest path between Salzburg and Munich today.

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Salzburg City: Navigating the Altstadt and Beyond

As a UNESCO World Heritage site, Salzburg's city center is not designed for heavy vehicle traffic. Narrow streets and river crossings create natural bottlenecks, particularly during the Salzburg Festival and the Christmas market season.

Real-time street cameras allow residents and visitors to monitor:

  • Salzach River Bridges: The primary north-south links through the city.
  • Mönchsberg Tunnel: A vital shortcut for city transit.
  • P+R (Park and Ride) Locations: Check parking availability and traffic flow at major entry points like P+R Salzburg Süd.

Real-Time Data for Mountain Safety

In the Alps, seeing the road is often more important than seeing the map. TrafficVision provides professional-grade visibility for challenging conditions:

  • Snow and Visibility Monitoring: ASFINAG cameras at high-altitude passes provide a clear view of snow accumulation and fog.
  • Route Builder: Plan your drive from Salzburg to the ski resorts of the Salzkammergut or the Gastein Valley and see every camera along the way.
  • Favorites: Save your most-used feeds—like the A10 at the Tauern Tunnel entrance—for instant one-tap access on your phone.
  • 24/7 Free Access: No account required, no paywalls, just transparent real-time data from 600+ official sources.

Are the Salzburg traffic cameras live?

Yes, TrafficVision provides real-time access to 1,200+ cameras across the state of Salzburg. Most highway feeds from ASFINAG refresh every few seconds to show current road and weather conditions.

How can I check traffic for the Tauern Tunnel?

You can find Tauern Tunnel cameras by searching for "A10" or "Tauern" in our search bar. We provide feeds for both the northern and southern portals of the tunnel.

Does TrafficVision show snow on the mountain passes?

Yes, our platform includes many cameras at high-altitude points and Alpine passes. These are essential for verifying if snow chains are required or if a pass is closed due to winter weather.

Is there a fee to use the Salzburg camera feeds?

No, TrafficVision is a free platform. We aggregate official feeds from across Austria to provide 24/7 access to traffic and weather data for all users.

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