Huts in Riedingtal Nature Park are situated in a valley free of cable cars and lifts, offering access to natural landscapes. The park features an accessible alpine hiking trail that leads from hut to hut, suitable for various activity levels. Huts provide regional delicacies and serve as starting points for exploring the area's natural beauty. This region is characterized by its authentic Salzburg alpine culture and diverse hiking routes.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Unfortunately, it hasn't been cultivated for several years. Still, it's worth a look.
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In winter, securely locked up, in summer, first attempt for a rest
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This picture of the hut in front of your eyes is like the carrot for the donkey which is constantly held in front of your nose... it motivates you anew
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Currently closed on Tuesdays... the valley bus ends here
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Local trout cavort in the clear mountain stream in front of the Schliereralm. Freshly caught and roasted in the house style and seasoned with our own alpine butter, they are served with Lungauer Eachtling as a delicacy. Other specialties are the Lungau Kasknödelsuppe, Wiener Schnitzel, baked with home-made butter and the delicious Kaiserschmarren. Those who pre-order can also look forward to Lungauer Hasenöhrl with sauerkraut. Management period: mid-May to October Dorfer family Telephone: +43 (0)6478 484 or +43 (0)6478 453 www.schliereralm.at
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The huts in Riedingtal Nature Park are known for their authentic Salzburg alpine culture and warm hospitality. They offer regional delicacies, fresh alpine milk, and homemade cheese. Each hut serves as a rewarding destination for nature lovers and a starting point for exploring the valley's natural beauty.
Yes, several huts in Riedingtal Nature Park are family-friendly. For instance, the Königalm (Rieding Valley), Schliereralm (1,495 m), and Örgenhias Hut are noted for being suitable for families.
The Königalm (Rieding Valley) is particularly accessible as it serves as the terminus for the Riedingtal Almenbus. This bus commutes frequently between Schlierersee and the Königalm, making it a convenient option for visitors.
Visitors can enjoy regional specialties, fresh alpine milk, and homemade cheese. Huts like Jakoberalm offer down-to-earth cuisine, while Örgenhias Hut focuses on mainly regional products.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, such as those to the Wasserfallscharte or Weißeck from Königalm. There are also cycling routes, including those around Schlierersee, and challenging MTB trails. For more details, explore the Mountain Hikes, Cycling, and MTB Trails guides for the region.
Yes, there is an accessible alpine hiking trail that leads from hut to hut along an asphalt road into the back of the valley. It starts from the Naturparkhaus and is suitable even for wheelchairs due to its gentle incline, offering impressive views of the Weißeck mountain.
The huts are generally open during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, which is ideal for hiking and enjoying the alpine scenery. Some huts may have specific closing days, such as Königalm being closed on Tuesdays. It's advisable to check individual hut opening times before your visit.
The Königalm is a well-managed hut known for its friendly service and fair prices. It's located at the upper end of the Riedingtal and serves as an excellent starting point for hiking tours in the upper Riedingtal, such as to the Wasserfallscharte or Weißeck.
The Jakoberalm offers very friendly hospitality and good, down-to-earth cuisine, providing a traditional alpine experience in a managed setting.
While many huts primarily serve as day-visit restaurants or snack stations, some, like the Königalm (Rieding Valley), are listed with accommodation facilities. It is recommended to contact specific huts directly for details on overnight stays.
Access to the Riedingtal often involves a car toll for the road leading to Schlierersee. If you pay this toll, the Riedingtal Almenbus, which goes to huts like the Königalm, can be used free of charge. Otherwise, a small fee applies for the bus.
The Fr. Fischerhütte is situated in a fantastic hiking region and is often mentioned as a rewarding destination for those undertaking more challenging mountain excursions, such as accessing the Mosermandl summit.


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