Schoberalm is an exclusive alpine hut at 1,800 m above sea level—right in the heart of Hohe Tauern National Park. Once run by a dairymaid and now rented as an entire hut, it blends authentic hut charm with comfort: a cozy parlor with a large corner bench, a fully equipped kitchen with a wood-burning stove, and plenty of space for family and friends.
What makes us unique? Panoramic views in complete tranquility, wildlife sightings right from the hut, and hiking trails that start at the doorstep. On arrival, guests receive our best insider tips for hikes, alpine pastures, and excursions in the region; on request, we’re happy to share tailored recommendations for families, food lovers, or summit seekers.
How we make guests feel welcome: clear arrival information, personal contact, thoughtful touches throughout the hut, and prompt assistance if anything is missing. This is a place to breathe, be together, and switch off—truly alpine, truly relaxed.
Between a Sense of Home and a Journey of Discovery
It all began in Ranach with a small snack stop: simple, regional, and close to nature. We carry that feeling forward today at Schoberalm—with a down-to-earth spirit, plenty of hands-on craftsmanship, and a warm, family-run atmosphere.
Hunting is part of our family story, too: wildlife and forest have shaped our view of the mountains for generations—instilling attentiveness, respect, and an understanding of resting periods, tracks, and game trails. That’s why we offer guidance for mindful wildlife watching at dusk, suggest suitable routes, and encourage considerate behavior in nature.
We’re a host family from Carinthia and want to give people a place to breathe. What inspires us most are the encounters—the moment your first step onto the mountain turns into tangible relaxation.
Our insider tips for hikes, mountain huts, swimming spots, and favorite eateries are tailored to families, peace-seekers, or summit chasers.
In short: lots of heart, genuine hospitality, and a true piece of Carinthia. Welcome to Schoberalm.
Right from the hut: National Park moments
Morning is clear. Step outside the hut and you’ll hear water in the distance and the whistle of marmots. A narrow trail begins right next door, leading across alpine meadows and past larches. With every step it grows quieter; now and then a chamois darts across the slope. This is Hohe Tauern National Park in its quiet mode: close, unspoiled, unhurried.
Day trip to the Grossglockner: the grand view
The Grossglockner is easily reached by car from the hut. Along the Grossglockner High Alpine Road, the high-mountain world opens up with legendary viewpoints like the Kaiser-Franz-Josefs-Höhe. From there your gaze stretches to the Pasterze glacier; on the Gamsgrubenweg, short tunnel sections tell stories of ice and rock, and with a little patience marmots often appear by the wayside.
Our tips
For “quiet” wildlife watching: go at dawn or dusk, stay on the paths, keep your distance.
National Park info points (e.g., in Heiligenblut) offer up-to-date route and weather information.
Food stops en route: simple alpine fare—Kasnudeln (Carinthian cheese dumplings), kettle soups, and a slice of Reindling (sweet bread).
We’re happy to recommend routes tailored to families, leisurely explorers, or summit seekers.
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