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 …
Imagine the forest is allowed to grow as it wants.
You can see the result in Kolm Saigurn … in the Rauris primeval forest. Here you can see gentle tourism away from the crowds and a truly fabulously beautiful forest with fallen trees and ponds.
After about half an hour you reach a beautiful alpine plateau, from where you can start numerous beautiful mountain tours to the surrounding peaks.
If you are traveling with children, you can also enjoy the area here, for example by stopping off at one of the mountain huts in summer.
We recommend the way down via the Ammererhof, a wonderful mountain inn with great food and even better Kaiserschmarrn, with a fantastic view and the sound of the surrounding waterfalls … but you can only hear them in summer.
However, the head of the valley is also beautiful in winter …
Oh, we’re just really in love with this wild and romantic area with no reception and that’s probably why it’s always so relaxing there. No … also because of the great people and the most beautiful starry sky in the world 😉
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.