Seidlalm, Mountain restaurant and pasture in Kitzbühel, Austria.
Seidlalm is a mountain restaurant and alpine pasture inn on the Hahnenkamm above Kitzbühel, Austria. The building has an indoor dining area and an outdoor terrace facing the surrounding mountain landscape.
Seidlalm has its roots in the tradition of alpine farming and mountain hospitality that shaped the hills around Kitzbühel over centuries. As Kitzbühel grew into a well-known winter sports town during the 20th century, the inn became a regular stop for people coming up the mountain.
The name "Seidlalm" refers to an old term for a simple mountain inn, a type of place long familiar in Tyrolean tradition. Guests who stop here find a direct and warm style of hospitality that feels natural in this part of the Alps.
The inn can be reached by taking the Hahnenkamm cable car or by walking up from the parking area at Bockberg. It is open in both winter and summer, making it a practical stop whether you are skiing or hiking.
On Saturday mornings in summer, the place offers breakfast up on the mountain, which is not common for a working alpine pasture. On winter Saturdays the same building hosts live music, a contrast that often surprises first-time visitors.
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