District · Salzburg
Leopoldskroner Moos
Leopoldskroner Moos is a district of Salzburg. The centre is about 25 minutes away.
Tap any point on the map to see every value for exactly that spot: transit, green, noise, heat and more.
History & character
From Wildmoos to Residential Area Leopoldskroner Moos
The Leopoldskroner Moos, formerly known as Wildmoos or Filzmoos, got its name from the palace built by Archbishop Leopold Anton von Firmian. The area was considered unhealthy until the 18th century due to peat extraction, and the moor was regarded as disease-causing. In the 19th century, an increasing number of farmers settled along Moosstraße, leading to the establishment of the parish church Maria Hilf. In 1939, the formerly independent municipality of Leopoldskron-Moos was incorporated into the city of Salzburg. Today, around 2500 residents live in this largely quiet district, surrounded by expansive moor meadows and the landscape protection area. The character of Leopoldskroner Moos today is defined by a harmonious mix of residential space and recreational area.
Transit connections
Lines and modes from OpenStreetMap, frequency from the timetable (Salzburg AG (trolleybus) and ÖBB): local stops within walking distance, stations counted a little wider. As of: August 2026.
Access · travel time
Where can you get from here, by which mode, to which destination? The map colours every location in the district by real travel time (dark = fast).
Real travel time per inhabited location (250 m grid, clipped to the real district boundary) to destinations in Salzburg. Transit from the schedule router (Day = peak, Late = after 11pm), bike/walk/car over the street network (car computed without traffic, so rush hour takes correspondingly longer).
Leisure & culture
What makes the area lively: culture, green space, nightlife and sport.
- Parks & green
ÖGV Salzburg
- Sports
Alpha Dogs
Publicly accessible culture and leisure venues within the district boundary, better-known first.
Climate & environment
On hot summer days, local cooling matters. With ≈12 trees per spot: little cooling as the heat rises.
Public street and park trees from the City of Salzburg tree register, counted within 300 m of each inhabited spot. More trees mean more shade (climate) and more green (location). Private gardens are not included.
Light & shadow
Check the light anywhere. Type an address or click the map, pick a floor and drag through the day. The buildings cast their real shadows. Pan the map to explore.
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Real building heights (OpenStreetMap footprints with heights from the BEV laser scan), sun hours and shadows from sun position and geometry. How much of it reaches you also depends on orientation and windows.
What does living here cost?
Prices actually paid, per political district. Source: STATISTIK AUSTRIA, Immobilien-Durchschnittspreise 2025.
Living & commercial
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Frequently asked questions
How well connected is Leopoldskroner Moos by public transport?
From Leopoldskroner Moos you reach Hanuschplatz in the centre of Salzburg in about 25 minutes by public transport.
How green is Leopoldskroner Moos?
Around 12 public street and park trees stand within 300 m of a typical spot in Leopoldskroner Moos (little green), based on the City of Salzburg tree register.
Where can I find flats and commercial space in Leopoldskroner Moos?
You can browse available homes and commercial spaces in Leopoldskroner Moos in the wohnwahn search, each honestly rated for location, climate, greenery and commute.