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Hochkönig-Untertennengau, nestled at the foot of the majestic Hochkönig mountain in Austria's Salzburg region, is a pristine Alpine village known for breathtaking landscapes, traditional wooden chalets, and centuries-old farming culture. Summer offers hiking and cycling, while winter transforms it into a skier's paradise, all within an authentic Austrian rural setting.
Must-see spots include the 2,941m Hochkönig summit viewing platform with panoramic Alpine vistas, the 800-year-old St. Martin Church with Baroque frescoes, and the Achetal Valley hiking trails dubbed "Alpine Pearls." In winter, ski Tennengau's red slopes; summer visitors should tour local dairy farms to experience agrarian traditions.
Local cuisine highlights Alpine farm ingredients: try "Kaiserschmarrn" (shredded pancakes) with berry compote, "Pinzgauer Rindergulasch" beef stew, and "Tennengau" cheese from mountain pastures. Family-run "Berggasthof" inns serve hearty "Kaspressknödel" cheese dumpling soup.
Take bus 150 from Salzburg Hauptbahnhof (1.5hrs). By car, use A10 highway south to B164 road. Only walking/taxis (book ahead) within village; rent snow gear in winter. Last buses depart before 19:00; free shuttles run to ski areas.
Prime skiing is December-March; June-September (15-25°C) ideal for hiking with fewer crowds. Avoid Easter/Christmas for better rates.
German is official language but English works in tourist areas. Reliable 4G except remote trails. Emergency: 112; nearest hospital in Salzburg (50km). Most restaurants accept EC cards; Visa/Mastercard limited to hotels. Tap water is drinkable. Pharmacies open Saturday mornings. Mandatory ski insurance covers costly rescues.