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Klingelbergalm 1.560 m

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Klingelbergalm 1.560 m

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Klingelbergalm 1.560 m

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 The picturesquely situated Klingelbergalm Mühlbach a. Hkg. is located at an altitude of 1543 m, between Schneeberg and Kollmannsegg. The managed alpine hut is an ideal starting point for hikers. Whether coming from the Dientner Sattel, from Mühlbach via the Schneeberg or from Dienten via the Wastelhöhe, a detour to the Klingelbergalm is always worthwhile.

The picturesquely situated Klingelbergalm Mühlbach a. Hkg. is located at an altitude of 1543 m, between Schneeberg and Kollmannsegg. The managed alpine hut is an ideal starting point for hikers. 
It is well worth it, because people like to rest here. Surrounded by alpine meadows, streams and grazing cattle, you can enjoy the fantastic location, far away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Delicious soups, homemade syrup with spring water, freshly baked cakes and snacks with fragrant alpine bread invite you to linger. A down-to-earth, original alpine pasture that warmly welcomes its guests and places great value on local, high-quality products and sustainability. Enjoyment in harmony with nature.

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ÖBB-Scotty: Timetable informationBus line 590: Timetable informationHiking bus: Timetable information

Address

Schlögelberg
5505 Mühlbach am Hochkönig
Austria

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