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Beer & Après Prices in Turracher Höhe

What you'll actually pay for drinks and food in Turracher Höhe, Austria. Prices verified for 2025/26 season.

The Drinking Culture in Turracher Höhe

Turracher Höhe's après-ski culture represents the authentic heart of Carinthian mountain hospitality, where tradition meets laid-back alpine fun. Unlike the rowdy, international party scenes of larger Austrian resorts like Ischgl or Saalbach, Turracher Höhe has maintained a more refined, family-oriented atmosphere that celebrates Austrian gemütlichkeit (coziness) above all else. The resort's après-ski traditions trace back to the 1970s when local farmers and ski instructors would gather in mountain huts after a day on the slopes, sharing Jause (traditional snacks) and drinks. What makes Turracher Höhe unique is its dual character: during the day, the mountain offers lively but civilized terrace drinking with stunning views over the Nock Mountains, while the village transforms into a relaxed pub scene in the evening. The crowd tends to be a mix of Austrian families, German tourists, and international visitors seeking quality over quantity in their nightlife. The best time for nightlife is definitely the February school holidays when the resort is busiest, though the Christmas/New Year period offers a magical atmosphere with festive decorations and special events. January and early March provide quieter, more authentic experiences where you're more likely to meet locals.

Complete Bar Guide

Kornock Hütte
mountain-bar €€

Perched at 2,200 meters on the Kornock slope, this is THE iconic Turracher Höhe après-ski spot. The large sun terrace fills quickly after 2pm with skiers soaking up the panoramic views while traditional Austrian music plays. Inside, the rustic wooden interior features original alpine memorabilia and a roaring fireplace. The atmosphere transitions from families enjoying afternoon Jause to a proper party as the afternoon progresses, with ski instructors joining guests for drinks. The crowd is friendly and international, with a predominance of German and Austrian speakers. It's the perfect introduction to Turracher Höhe's mountain culture.

Signature Kornock Kicker (Jägermeister mixed with Carinthian honey liqueur)
Best Time 2pm-5pm for sun and atmosphere; 4pm-6pm for party
Insider Tip Arrive before 2pm to secure a table on the terrace, and ask for the Hausgeist (house spirit) - a special herbal schnapps that rarely appears on the menu.
Die Stadtion
village-bar €€

Located right at the base station, Die Stadtion is the village's most popular après-ski bar and the de facto meeting point for evening gatherings. The interior mixes traditional Carinthian wood paneling with modern alpine design, creating a warm, welcoming space. Big screens show sports, and the bar frequently hosts live music from local bands, especially on weekends. The crowd skews younger (20s-40s) and the vibe is consistently lively without being overwhelming. The outdoor patio is heated and popular in winter. It's the kind of place where strangers become friends after a few drinks.

Signature Stadtion Spritz (Aperol spritz with a splash of Prosecco)
Best Time 4pm-7pm for happy hour; 9pm-late for live music
Insider Tip Tuesday is ladies' night with discounted cocktails until 10pm, and the bar offers a free shot with every large beer purchase during après-ski hours.
Alpine Lodge Weinbar
wine-bar €€€

For those seeking sophistication, Alpine Lodge offers Turracher Höhe's only dedicated wine bar experience. The intimate space features exposed stone walls, soft lighting, and an impressive wine cellar focusing on Austrian vintners, particularly those from neighboring Styria and Carinthia. The knowledgeable staff can guide you through regional varieties. It's popular with couples and older visitors seeking a refined evening. The small food menu features Austrian cold cuts and cheeses. This is where you go when you want conversation over chaos.

Signature Carinthian Welschriesling by the glass
Best Time 7pm-10pm for quiet dinner; 9pm-midnight for after-dinner drinks
Insider Tip Ask about the 'hidden' Reserve list kept behind the counter - these premium wines aren't on the main menu and include some exceptional older vintages.
Pistenpub
village-bar

A no-frills, authentically Austrian pub that feels like stepping into a local's living room. The walls are covered with old ski equipment, vintage posters, and hunting trophies. It's darker, cosier, and more traditional than other venues, attracting a crowd of regulars and resort workers. The beer is cheap and served in generous measures. This is the place to practice your German and hear local stories. The owner, Hans, has been serving drinks here for 30 years and remembers everyone.

Signature 1 Liter draft Stiegl (the beer of Carinthia)
Best Time 6pm-9pm for authentic Austrian pub atmosphere
Insider Tip Mention you're a friend of the resort and Hans might share his private stock of pear brandy. Also, the pub closes early (11pm on weekdays) so don't come expecting late nights.
Night Fever Club
club €€

Turracher Höhe's only proper nightclub is located in the basement of a hotel near the village center. It's small but atmospheric, with a dance floor, DJ booth, and retro 80s-90s decor. The crowd is young and energetic, primarily Austrian and German holidaymakers in their 20s. Music ranges from current hits to après-ski classics. There's a small entrance fee (usually €5-10) which includes the first drink. It's not IBIZA, but it provides decent late-night entertainment when the bars close.

Signature Bucket of 6 shots (various liqueurs)
Best Time 11pm-3am on Friday and Saturday nights
Insider Tip Entry is often free if you arrive before midnight. The 'ski pass' shot special (vodka with energy drink) is infamous for its potency. Expect crowds on Saturday, much quieter on other nights.
Panorama Alm
mountain-bar €€

Located mid-mountain between the main resort and the Kornock area, Panorama Alm offers a more tranquil alternative to the busier Kornock Hütte. The large terrace provides uninterrupted views of the surrounding Nock Mountains, making it perfect for a relaxed afternoon drink. The interior is modern alpine with floor-to-ceiling windows. It's particularly popular with families and groups seeking a quieter après-ski experience. The kitchen serves substantial Austrian fare if you've worked up an appetite.

Signature Hot chocolate with Carinthian spruce tip schnapps
Best Time 12pm-3pm for lunch and views; 3pm-5pm for quiet drinks
Insider Tip The ski bus stops right outside, making it accessible without skis. In spring, the south-facing terrace stays warm long after other spots go cold.

Prices & Value

Turracher Höhe follows Austrian ski resort pricing, which sits in the mid-to-high range compared to other Alpine destinations. You won't find the rock-bottom prices of Eastern European resorts, but you'll save significantly compared to celebrity-heavy destinations like St. Anton or Kitzbühel.

Beer
Draft beer: €3.50-€5.00 (small), €5.50-€7.00 (large/1L)
Wine
House wine: €3.00-€4.00 glass; Wine bar: €5.00-€12.00 glass
Cocktail
€7.00-€12.00 (standard), €12.00-€18.00 (premium)

How it compares: Compared to similar-sized Carinthian resorts like Bad Gastein or Rauris, Turracher Höhe is roughly 10-15% cheaper. Compared to the bigger names in Tyrol (Ischgl, St. Anton), you'll save around 25-30% on drinks. However, it's slightly more expensive than the Slovenian Alps across the border.

Where locals drink: Locals and savvy visitors head to Pistenpub and the smaller hotel bars for the best value. The 'early bird' happy hour (4pm-6pm) at most village bars offers 20-30% discounts. Mountain bars are pricier but portions are larger. Tuesdays generally offer the best deals across the resort.

Perfect Après Itineraries

🎉 The Classic Route

Start at Kornock Hütte at 3pm for the essential mountain après-ski experience - grab a terrace table and order the signature honey Jäger. Ski down to the base station by 5pm and transition to Die Stadtion for the village atmosphere (6pm-8pm). Grab dinner at one of the village restaurants (8pm-9:30pm). Finish at Pistenpub for an authentic Austrian pub experience (10pm-11pm), then head to Night Fever Club if you're still going (11pm-2am).

💰 Budget-Friendly

Skip the expensive mountain bars entirely. Start with drinks at Pistenpub (€4 for a large beer), then move to the supermarket for cheap wine and beers to enjoy in your accommodation (saving 50%+). If you must go out, Die Stadtion's happy hour (4pm-6pm) offers the best value. Avoid clubs and their cover charges. Total cost: under €30 for the evening.

✨ Upscale Evening

Begin with sundowners at Panorama Alm (4pm) watching the alpenglow. Change into evening wear and head to Alpine Lodge Weinbar (7pm) for a wine tasting with regional Austrian varietals and charcuterie. Have dinner at the hotel's restaurant (8:30pm). End with digestifs back at the wine bar or a nightcap at your hotel's bar. Budget: €80-120 but worth every euro for the quality and atmosphere.

Local Secrets

  • The 'Schnappsuhr' (spirit clock) at Kornock Hütte: If you arrive exactly at 3pm on a sunny day, the bartender will pour you a free sample of their house schnapps - a tradition started by a ski instructor decades ago.
  • The back door at Pistenpub: Regulars know to knock rather than use the front entrance, which often results in better service and occasionally being offered Hans's private reserves.
  • Spring secret: When the snow starts melting (usually late March), locals migrate to the lower-elevation 'Märchenwald' trail where a tiny, unmarked hut serves drinks at fraction of the prices.
  • The ski instructor connection: If you book a private lesson, your instructor will often take you to staff-only bars where drinks are significantly cheaper - just ask politely after your lesson.
  • Wine delivery: Alpine Lodge will deliver unopened bottles to your accommodation if you purchase two or more glasses at the bar - perfect for a cozy night in with premium wine at pub prices.
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Quick Price Check

Pint of Beer (Mountain) €6

On-slope bar, standard lager

Pint of Beer (Village) €4

Village bar, evening drink

Glass of Wine €5

House wine, restaurant

Coffee €2

Espresso or cappuccino

Mountain Lunch €15

Main course + drink, on-slope

Evening Meal €31

Two courses + drink, mid-range restaurant

How Does Turracher Höhe Compare?

Item Turracher Höhe Austria Avg Alps Avg
Pint on mountain €6 €7 €7
Mountain lunch €15 €18 €22
Evening meal €31 €33 €45

The Après Scene

Our Take

Turracher Höhe has modest après-ski. A few bars and restaurants, but this isn't a party resort. Good for families or those who prefer early nights. Prices are reasonable.

Where to Drink

  • Mooserwirt — Legendary party bar, lederhosen optional
  • Trofana Alm — Traditional Austrian après, live music

Money-Saving Tips

  • Drink at village bars rather than on-mountain - typically 20-30% cheaper
  • Buy beer from supermarkets for accommodation pre-drinks
  • Avoid table service at busy après spots - bar prices are lower
  • Happy hour deals often run 4-6pm in village bars
  • Look for "Heuriger" (wine taverns) for local wine at good prices

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