Pinzgau for Foodies – Our selection
The Pinzgau region has many a culinary gem to offer, which is probably another reason why we love living here so much, alongside the unique natural surroundings …
The Klammsee, a world of its own at any time of year … and not far from the Dorfchalets and Kaprun. You simply take the road in the direction of the Kitzsteinhorn.
The best thing to do first is to walk through the beautiful Sigmund Thun Gorge (free of charge with the summer card) … takes about 20 minutes and is no problem even for children aged 4 and over; a carrier is recommended for small children.
At the end of the short hike through the Sigmund-Thun gorge, you reach the idyllic gorge lake. Its color is always special: either deep blue or emerald green, depending on the season. Always ice-cold, as it is fed with glacier water.
At the end of the gorge lake there is a children’s playground, a kiosk and a small fitness trail.
Runners can use the path next to the gorge for an idyllic running loop and even extend the loop towards the Kitzsteinhorn.
Have fun discovering!
The Pinzgau region has many a culinary gem to offer, which is probably another reason why we love living here so much, alongside the unique natural surroundings …
March is simply the best time to ski … your toes no longer freeze, the slopes allow you to make long turns again and the sun is already strong enough to keep you in your deckchair a little longer.
If you’re looking for the best postcard view in the region, you’ll find it on the Mitterberg. It is also an ideal starting point for a hike up the Schwalbenwand and, thanks to the Berggasthof Mitterberg, you can even enjoy coffee, cake and other simple, down-to-earth regional dishes.
Treasure hunt with guaranteed success The Niedernsill Gemstone Park is