SalzburgerLandCard

Data quality

What is missing from the data, and what the app says about it.

Snapshot 2026-08-18

Of 187 attractions, 56 have an open point. The rest is complete.

Snapshot 2026-08-18. Of the 187 attractions, the benefit for 155 was taken straight from the official brochure, 121 unlimited and 66 once only. For 36 attractions the source gave no schedule and the brochure did give a sentence; that sentence was read into days and hours by hand and is quoted literally on the attraction’s page. For 20 even that was impossible, and those are shown in the app as unknown, not as an assumption.

The price without a card was checked at the address itself for 129 attractions; for 58 it is an indication per category. Those indications are not listed below one by one, because they are a choice and not a fault. What is listed is a checked price that has grown too old, and an indication in a place where an average cannot be right.

Opening hours read from the brochure sentence (36)

The source gave no schedule here, or an expired one, and the brochure gave a sentence that does say when the place is open. That sentence was read into days and hours by hand, in data/opening.ts, with the reasoning beside it. It is a reading and not the attraction’s own schedule: “Mitte Mai” is somewhere around 15 May, not on the day.

No opening hours in the source (6)

The app says “not stated” here and plans the day without times.

Only an opening sentence, no schedule (13)

The sentence points at a website or names no date that can be read, so there is nothing to turn into days and hours. It is on the attraction’s page and the planner leaves the day open.

Opening hours have expired (1)

The last known hours lie before the snapshot; they are no longer used.

Turn your phone upright

The planner is built for one hand on an upright screen. Sideways there is no room for the map and the list at once.