Tranquility, Space, Retreat – why a Vacation Apartment is Sometimes just Right

There are places where everyday life doesn’t disappear – but quietly steps aside.
Mallnitz, the ÖAV mountaineering village in the National Park Hohe Tauern in Carinthia, is such a place. Those who arrive by train switch to a different pace. And those who choose a vacation apartment there don’t decide against comfort – but for a gentle retreat into their own space.

What is often technically listed as a “self-catering apartment” is in truth a space for rituals: your own tea in the morning, a window seat with a view of the Tauern Valley, breakfast in pajamas, cooking with regional ingredients, without any time pressure.

The Luxury of Your Own Time

In the vacation apartment, no one asks if you need anything else. And sometimes that’s more soothing than any room service. The dining table isn’t decorated, but ready. The kitchen doesn’t expect stars, but ingredients with origin. And those who choose this often carry the desire not to play the role of a guest while traveling, but to take a place – for their vacation, for themselves.

Workation in Mallnitz

For Those Who Prefer to Arrive Rather Than Just Travel

Apartments Hohenberger in Mallnitz follow this idea with quiet consistency. Not mountain chalets with open fireplaces and Instagram decor, but Alpine Home Apartments with clear lines, wooden floors, a tranquility that isn’t staged, but grown. The house is a family-run business with history, neither intrusive nor preachy. Those who want can get tips for hikes, excursions, farm shops. Those who prefer silence can simply be there.

The fact that you arrive here by train – directly from Vienna through the Tauern tunnel – isn’t about sacrifice, but experience. The arrival has weight. The transition is fluid. And when the sun wakes up the Tauern Valley in the morning, the window doesn’t open to a view, but to a feeling.

Time That Isn't Timed

Wohnzimmer im Alpenhome PLUS Apartment

A vacation apartment also means: not being served, but shaping. For many, this isn’t a step backward – but part of a self-determined, mindful way of traveling and vacationing. Not because it’s cheaper, but because it’s more authentic.

Those who come to the mountaineering village of Mallnitz aren’t looking for animation. They’re looking for forest paths, granite, fresh air, and time to hike. And sometimes all it takes is an apartment with a wide view and a decent bread knife.

Trail Maintenance by the Alpine Club Mallnitz

On Sunday, May 18, 2025, Günther Schwärzler, the trail warden of the Alpine Club Mallnitz, was active on hiking trail 139 to the peak of Lonzaköpfl with Marielle of AlpineKraft, who also created the Instagram video, and Florian of Apartments Hohenberger.

Sawing, sweeping, digging channels – a small contribution to the trail infrastructure – in and around the mountaineering village Mallnitz there are more than 150 km of hiking trails for all skill levels.

The video immediately shows how much team spirit and enthusiasm is involved in trail work – and how motivating it is to have accomplished something together.

We covered about 1,000 meters in altitude up to just below the Lonzaköpfl and were busy all of Sunday. We were additionally rewarded with good weather and great views.

Weg 139 des Alpenverein Mallnitz vom Tal zum Lonzaköpfl

The high valley of Mallnitz, open to the south, is surrounded by 7 three-thousand-meter peaks and over 20 summits just under the three-thousand-meter mark. Very early on, hikers and mountaineers from Alpine Club sections of predominantly from northern Germany were drawn to the beautiful mountain world around Mallnitz – follow in their footsteps.

Apartments Hohenberger offers hikers and mountaineers a quiet, well-equipped base in the village of Mallnitz in the Hohe Tauern National Park with their studios and apartments.

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Included for Our Guests

Through the partnerships with the Hohe Tauern National Park, the Mountaineering Villages of the ÖAV and Alpine Pearls, we can offer all guests in our house in Summer 2025 a wide range of inclusive services:

  • Parking at the house or a free arrival and departure shuttle from Mallnitz-Obervellach train station
  • Hiking buses and on-call hiking taxi and mobility with mountain bikes
  • 1x admission to the BIOS National Park Visitor’s Center and the Haus der Steinböcke
  • Ranger tours of the Hohe Tauern National Park
  • Alpine herb hiking
  • Electric vehicle rental

The Ankogel mountain is considered by many to be the cradle of alpinism

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Regional delicacies in Mallnitz – culinary discoveries on two wheels

If you go on vacation to Mallnitz, you don’t just want to experience nature, but also discover the tastes of the region. On our Farm Shop Tour #1 – a culinary tour that is particularly good to explore on a gravel bike. We get to know Mallnitz over around 11 km and can also pack honest, regional products directly into our rucksack.

Honest. Regional. Carinthian.

Mallnitz is located in the heart of the Hohe Tauern National Park – and this is where many products that deserve to be called “genuine and unadulterated” are created. Carinthian cuisine is simple but hearty: whether it’s cheese dumpling soup, Carinthian noodles or a homemade snack from the farm stores – here you can combine a vacation with good taste.

If you like to eat sustainably, support regional producers and want to know where your food comes from, Mallnitz is the place for you. The farms work in harmony with nature and offer their products either directly on site or via small sales corners.

We visited these farm stores and businesses around Mallnitz on our first tour

  • Kniesek Bakery – Fresh bread, original Mallnitz farmhouse bread, pastries and traditional baked goods from the region

  • Tradkasten – Regional specialties, also ideal for gifts and souvenirs Unfortunately, the Tradkasten will be closing its doors on June 30.

  • Rabischnig farm – Products from our own farm, additional sales corner in the Sportcafé.

  • Maggonig farm – Homemade bread and fresh milk. Milking takes place daily in the Melkstadl – the Maggonighütte – on the way to Seebachtal.

  • Saupper Farm – Meat, sausage, farmhouse delicacies, spinach dumplings, Carinthian noodles – directly from the farm at ~1450 m

Everything for a snack or a nice meal in the apartment

Many of the products are ideal for simple preparation in the Hohenberger apartments. A Kaspressknödel soup in the evening after the tour, Carinthian noodles with melted butter and a crisp salad, or simply a snack with fresh bread, bacon and cheese – that’s often all you need to be happy.

The route: enjoyment on two wheels

The entire route is asphalted, well signposted and ideal for getting to know Mallnitz – perfect for a half day or summer evening on the bike, with a full taste experience.

At Apartments Hohenberger we provide our guests with bikes free of charge and without liability. The mountain bikes have frame sizes from S to XL. If you are out of stock or the size does not fit, our Alpine Pearls mountain bikes are available free of charge for one day at Wolligger Sports. There is also the option of testing an e-gravel bike for people around 180 cm tall. Our bikes are all from our bike partner in Lienz – fitstore24.com

Preparing Trails for the Summer

On May 3, 2025, I had the opportunity to accompany Günther Schwärzler for the first time during trail maintenance. The trail manager of the Alpine Club Mallnitz is an expert on the trails, nature, and history of Mallnitz – an interesting conversation partner.

The well-maintained hiking trails that we and our guests use are the result of continuous work. Without regular inspection, repair, and marking, many routes would quickly become overgrown, dangerous, or simply impassable.

The trail network in and around Mallnitz offers hikers and mountaineers around 150 km of hiking trails at three different altitude levels. This is why Mallnitz remains an interesting holiday destination for all skill levels over the years.

Start at 09:00 at the BIOS National Park Center Mallnitz

In high spirits and equipped with good footwear, snacks, and various tools, we meet at the BIOS National Park Center in Mallnitz and march towards the start of Trail 139 in the center of Mallnitz. Our work begins at the Margarethen Pavilion access point, and we plan to reach “Lempaleboden” today. Trail 139 is one of the paths that leads to Häusleralm, Lonzaköpfl, and many other tours:

The Alpine Club Trail 139 (Carinthia)

Along the way, there are countless impressions and quiet spots. In the trail database of Mallnitz, you can inform yourself about the condition of the trail.

Trail maintenance is a silent guarantee for safety, orientation, and quality in alpine areas. It not only protects hikers from accidents but also the sensitive nature – because clearly defined paths prevent visitors from unknowingly straying into sensitive areas or causing trampling damage.

Weg 139 beim Hengstenbergweg
The forecasted rain finally caught up with us. Satisfied with our day's work, we're back in the valley after ~8h.

Now a part of the Alpine Club trail is restored – I’m looking forward to being on the road with Günther next time.

What many don’t know: In regions like Mallnitz, this work is largely done voluntarily by the Austrian Alpine Club (ÖAV), the sections of the German Alpine Club (DAV), the Municipality of Mallnitz, and the Hohe Tauern National Park – an effort that happens in the background but is indispensable for the hiking experience.

Günther is always looking for helpers – contact him, it’s meaningful work and an experience at the same time.

Video tip - makes you want to go hiking

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Peter Angermann, former managing director of OeAV Kärnten, describes the diverse trail network (~150 km) in and around the mountaineering village Mallnitz.

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