Mühlbach am Hochkönig, Austria

Birgkar

Summer view of Birgkar set within green alpine meadows, forested slopes, and rocky mountain peaks.Summer view of Birgkar set within green alpine meadows, forested slopes, and rocky mountain peaks.

Accommodation Type

Private mountain chalets

Number of Rooms

6 private chalets

Location

Mühlbach am Hochkönig, Salzburger Land, Austria (around 1,400 m altitude)

Setting

An alpine pasture landscape at the foot of the Hochkönig, designed for privacy, quiet, and full immersion in mountain nature

Who It Is Best For

Couples, close friends, design-minded travelers, and small groups seeking privacy, stillness, and direct access to the mountains. Also ideal for hikers and skiers who value ski-in ski-out simplicity. Children of any age are allowed. Pets are allowed on request.

Main Activities

Hiking, biking, skiing (ski in ski out), cross-country skiing, sauna and hot tub sessions, massages and yoga, day trips into Salzburger Land

Signature Feature

A genuinely private, design-minimal mountain hideaway where time slows down: six chalets with personal wellness (hot tub and sauna) and a “no excess” philosophy

Birgkar

Six private chalets at 1,400m near Hochkönig

Birgkar sits at 1,400 meters, tucked into the alpine pastures at the foot of the Hochkönig, and it feels less like a “property” than a private rhythm you slip into. This is a retreat built around the luxury of space: space to wake without noise, to breathe in cold mountain air, to share unhurried breakfasts, and to let the day unfold without a performance itinerary. The mood is calm, grounded, and quietly design-led, with natural textures and a modern simplicity that keeps attention where it belongs: on the mountains, the weather, the light, and the people you came with. If you want a place that helps you disconnect from constant stimulation but still delivers comfort, privacy, and ease, Birgkar is exactly that kind of reset.

Overview

Birgkar is designed for travelers who do not want to be managed by a schedule. The setting, an alpine pasture region shaped by forests and mountain silhouettes, naturally slows you down. You feel it in the way the day starts, and in the way time stretches when there is nothing to rush toward. It is a hideaway for people who want to step out of their daily pace and return to something simpler: shared moments, long pauses, and the steady presence of nature.

The story of the place adds weight to that feeling. The original Birgkarhaus was documented around 1850 and served as a shelter for mountain climbers and travelers, and that legacy still shows up in the way the property positions itself today: protective, quiet, and intentionally removed from noise. The redesign honors the history while leaning into modern restraint, so the architecture does not try to impress with excess. Instead, it aims for clarity, light, and an atmosphere that feels timeless rather than trendy.

The six chalets are the core of the experience: private by design, warm in materiality, and calm in mood. Wood, linen, and simple textiles create a soft, lived-in elegance, while the comforts are tuned toward restoration. You can spend an evening by the fireplace, then move outside to your hot tub or into your sauna, and the day ends the way it should in the mountains: with quiet, warmth, and a sense that your body has finally caught up with your mind.

What makes Birgkar work is how seamlessly it supports both activity and stillness. In winter, ski-in ski-out access means you can move from chalet to slopes without friction, and the cross-country trail sits right outside. In summer, the hiking network begins at the door, with biking and wider Salzburger Land adventures within reach. Food is equally aligned: breakfast is brought directly to you, dinners can come to the chalet, and if you want something more elevated there are excellent restaurants nearby. The overall feeling is not about being entertained. It is about being held by a place that makes rest feel natural, and presence feel easy.

Photography courtesy of Birgkar.

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"We wanted to create a space that feels grounded, honest, and timeless. The aesthetic is quiet, yet deeply expressive, shaped by the seasons, touched by nature, and meant to reconnect guests with what truly matters."

Birgit Burgschwaiger, Owner

Tips & Recommendations

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Nearest Airports

Salzburg Airport is typically the most convenient major gateway. Munich is another strong option if you are combining regions.

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Getting There

Birgkar is reachable by car and sits within easy driving distance of Salzburg (about 1 hour) and Munich (about 2 hours). Train stations in Bischofshofen and Saalfelden are around 20 minutes by car, with transfers possible on request.

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Best Time to Visit

Winter for ski-in ski-out simplicity and snowy reset. Summer and early autumn for hiking, biking, alpine meadows, and long terrace mornings.

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What to Pack

Mountain layers (even in summer), proper hiking shoes, swimwear for hot tub and sauna, and warm accessories in winter. If you plan to be active: a small daypack and breathable base layers.

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How to Plan Your Stay for Maximum Payoff

Decide upfront what “success” looks like: deep rest, active days, or a mix. If you want variety without over-planning, anchor each day with one outdoor block (hike, ski, bike) and one recovery block (sauna, massage, long meal), and leave the rest open. That is where Birgkar shines.

Nearby Attractions

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Hochkönig Ski Area (Hochkönig Bergbahnen)

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A vast, interconnected ski region stretching across the Hochkönig massif—offering long, panoramic runs, quiet alpine sections, and a more grounded alternative to Austria’s busier resorts.

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Hochkeil Ski Area

5505 Mühlbach am Hochkönig, Austria - 6.4km

A quieter, more natural ski experience—less crowded, more grounded, and closely tied to the mountain itself.

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Arthurhaus & Hochkönig Trails

Hochkönig Hauptanstieg, 5452, Austria - 6.4km

A gateway to some of the region’s most scenic hikes—wide alpine paths, forest routes, and panoramic viewpoints.

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