Berggasthof Abergalm

Berggasthof Abergalm

Natrun 9, 5761 Maria Alm am Steinernen Meer, Austria
26 Reviews 4.5

"After skiing for 3 hours the glass of beer on the peak in the sun shine is a tale. More over the view of Alps catch your eyes and heart."

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Phone: +4365847725

Address: Natrun 9, 5761 Maria Alm am Steinernen Meer, Austria

City: Maria Alm

Website: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Abergalm/237739786298810

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Dishes: 16

Amenities: 10

Categories: 5

Reviews: 26


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4 /5 Rating

I'd ski-toured here, so perhaps any hot food would've been good... However, I think this was genuinely good Austrian food. I had an excellent pressed-cheese dumpling soup, though the liver dumplings looked excellent too. The beef broth the dumplings were served in was perfect - clear, nice and salty, not too greasy. I had the best piece of Topfenstrudel (quark strudel, basically cheesecake in pastry!) that I've ever had up at an alm. Usually you'd have to hit a bakery to get something that good. It was enourmous too, and with more time, cash and belly-space I'd have had at the apple strudel too. True to alpine and alm form these "desserts" could easily just be your meal. The Germknoedel look...

5 /5 Rating

The Abergalm is located in the middle of the skiing region. Therefore getting there by ski is very convenient.Inside the hut a warm atmosphere welcomes you. The big fire place or the tile stove help you warm up. The staff is very friendly and speaks various languages. The food is being served so no queuing is required.The best thing about the Abergalm however is the food. They serve organic beef and prepare their own beef stock. I highly recommend the Kaspressknödelsuppe (lokal cheese dumplings in beef stock). Delicious.They also have outdoor seating for the sunny days. An additional nice detail is little barn with bunnies and goatlings.

5 /5 Rating

Just love popping in here for a hot chocolate and a warm. A beautiful, rustic mountain restaurant with a roaring fire and lovely views. Have to admit though, the main attraction are the animals which are housed in a small stall adjoining the entrance and the lounge area. It's lovely to sit and watch the antics of the goats and rabbits whilst sipping your chocolate. There was a lovely old dog outside as well this year. Hard for families to access though as the only way to ski there is via red or black runs. Certainly worth the effort.

4 /5 Rating

A nice log house restaurant on the top of the highest slope of the Königtour with fantastic views of the alps. Have tride there the wiener schnitzel and guljash soup. The price example of a soup, croissant and a beer was 10.50 eur. It was very nice outside seating to the south partly covered with glass walls for wind protection. Absolutely worth to stop there for food and beverages if you take the Königstour or just enjoy skiing in Maria Alm & Dienten area.

5 /5 Rating

After skiing for 3 hours the glass of beer on the peak in the sun shine is a tale. More over the view of Alps catch your eyes and heart.