Stiege No 1

Salzburg & Salzburgerland


Bang in the heart of the village, Stiege No 1 has a stripped-back, wood-ceilinged interior in modern alpine style. In summer, the pretty lantern-lit garden is the place to gaze up to the fortress over seasonal dishes such as chestnut soup with truffle, local beef in a honey glaze, and poppy-seed soufflé with cherries and red-wine ice cream.


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