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Hiking with the Vikings

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June 2025 – Sunshine, mountain air, and brand-new gear: what more could an outdoor lover want? Bergzeit’s “Frischluftkick” winners teamed up with the experts at Robens for a weekend getaway in Austria’s stunning Sarlbach/Hinterglemm region. The plan? Summit a peak, sleep under the stars, feast like locals—and maybe make a few new BFFs along the way. Spoiler: mission accomplished.

Day 1: Meet & greet and a Bavarian charcuterie

The last weekend in June saw ideal summer hiking conditions – blue skies, plenty of sunshine, and a good dose of enthusiasm from the winners of the Frischluftkick competition.

Saturday, bright and early. The meeting spot: Kohlmais cable car station, nestled in postcard-perfect Saarlach/Hinterglemm in the Salzburg province – famous in winter for its 270-plus ski slopes and its many hiking trails in summer. One by one, our Frischluftkick winners arrived—some sleepy-eyed, all excited. After a quick round of hellos and handshakes, Robens whisked us off on a short shuttle (read: comfy van) to our weekend base camp: the charming Spielberghaus – a family-run guest house dating back to 1946 but now with all the mod cons and cuisine any guest could wish for. We gathered around a typical wooden beer garden setting with a panorama over the Saarlach mountainous landscape. Staff warmly greeted us with mouth-watering charcuterie boards à la Bavarian style. 

Spielberghaus, Saarlbach

Julia Höller

Spielberghaus, Saarlbach


Spielberghaus, Saarlbach

Elin Johanne Kvasnes

Bavarian”Brotzeit” courtesy of Spielberghaus – Photo Credits: Elin Johanne Kvasnes


Mini United Nations

Our group was the equivalent of a miniature United Nations: Germany, Austria, Great Britain, Bulgaria, Denmark, Norway, and Australia. With one common denominator—our passion for the outdoors—we were off to a good start! 

The gear drop

Before we hit the trail, the “Frischluftkick” event host Robens crew surprised the lucky winners with some seriously good kit—think Christmas morning meets outdoor geek heaven.

Everyone got to unwrap their very own generous outdoor package that included a Robens Couloir 350 Sleeping Bag, the Robens  Silver Core 80 Sleeping Pad (watch this space). That pad? A total game-changer. It packs down to the size of a water bottle yet delivers a plush 8cm of sleep heaven. Let’s just say my back didn’t miss my mattress one bit. Also added was the don’t-leave-home-without-it Sierra Steel Meal Set for two – a sturdy, stackable, stainless steel outdoor dinner and cutlery set PLUS (yes, there is more) the mighty Arran Rechargeable Torchlight (doubles as a power bank, by the way), and a sleek set of Ambleside Walking Poles C66 – which had their moment of glory when everyone instantly adjusted them to their height.

All this gear wasn’t just for show. It became our foundation for the night under the stars—sturdy, clever, and exactly what you want when “wild camping”.

Prizes for the lucky winners courtesy of Robens

Julia Höller

Prizes for the lucky winners courtesy of Robens


Prizes for the lucky winners courtesy of Robens

Julia Höller

Happy Scandis with their new Roben’s walking poles


Hike to Kleberkopf (1757m): Change of plans, same epic views

The original plan was to summit Spielberghorn (2044m), but our guide Peter had done a pre-hike scout and advised against it—landslide conditions post-rain. Instead, we rerouted to Kleberkopf, a nearby peak that turned out to be anything but second-best..

We set off straight from Spielberghaus, weaving through shaded forest paths. The pace was easy, the chatter nonstop. About an hour in, we stumbled across a forest pond (or croc-infested billabong, if you’re Aussie). One brave soul went full send—birthday suit and all—into the murky waters. Legend.

Jump in the deep end

Domink Baedorf

Jump in the deep end


Jump in the deep end

Robens

Swimming: mountain style


Peter Birle, our mountain guide, entertained us with stories about alpine plants, from the delicate Alpine Rose to herbs used as wartime medicine.

Peter our mountain guide explains about flowers, plants and other stories

Julia Höller

Peter our mountain guide explains about flowers, plants and other stories


Karen Hegenbart

Karen Hegenbart

750 altitude meters and 2.5 hours behind us, we have Kleberkopf in our sights! The trail rises steeply upwards over the summit slope. There are now a few smaller rock steps to overcome until we reach the ridge towards the summit cross.

The reward? Jaw-dropping views of Spielberghorn, Loferer, and Leoganger Steinberge, and the distant Wilder Kaiser range. Some lay back in the grass, soaking it all in. Others took a power nap. Guilty.

While some gazed at the view...

Tomas Pedersen

While some gazed at the view…


While some gazed at the view...

Julia Höller

Others dreamt about it


Descent or…Sound of Music meets secret schnapps

We leave the summit where the trail leads us gently downhill across alpine meadows, melodically up and down, up and down. Why melodically? Because there’s singing. The Norwegians sing of childhood summers with blueberries, sunshine, and no school (sounded idyllic), some of us had the sound of music in our heads (well, how could you not), and down below, a local is yodeling – how much more kitsch can a koala bare!

Going down in the most melodic way

Thomas Hölzl

Going down in the most melodic way


Going down in the most melodic way

Perry Easton

Downward panorama


Then came the hut. A tiny shack with a wooden box on the side. Inside? Schnapps and glasses. A literal alpine honesty bar.

No photos. What happens on the trail…oh who am I kidding – I can’t keep a secret!

Pop-up bar!

Julia Höller

Pop-up bar!


From here, it’s approximately another hour following an access road leading us back to our base camp.

Tent time: Roben’s workshop

After a quick refresh and a cold drink back at basecamp, it was time for the next adventure—tent setup 101 with Robens. Like kids in a candy shop dispensed by the candy men – Stefan & Christian from Robens. 

My personal setup? The Robens Challenger 2 Tent. This compact gem of a tent was easy to erect, female-friendly, and had so many clever features. The inner guy line was an excellent hack for hanging up sweat-laden clothing, whilst the bright inner white lining helped spot where unwanted insect guests were lurking.

Others opted for the Robens Sprinter 3 Tent, and I’m not naming names, but a few campers found out the inside mesh pocket makes a perfect phone holder for streaming movies. Glamping? Maybe a little. But we earned it.

Setting up camp

Julia Höller

Setting up camp


Setting up camp

Julia Höller

Tent city à la Robens


Camp set; time to eat!

BBQ Mountain Edition

Dinner was a feast courtesy of our hosts at the Spielberghaus. Think smoky spareribs, grilled shrimp, overflowing salad bowls, and that golden-hour light you wish you could bottle.

BBQ feast

Julia Höller

BBQ feast


BBQ feast

Domink Baedorf

Time to chill


Planes, Trains & Automobiles: By 9 pm, the first yawns set in—and rightly so! Some of us had driven hours to get here by early morning—some from the north of Germany, Bulgaria, and England—others, like the “Great Danes,” had only the day before (!!) summited to the top of the Great Venetian — yes, everyone was ready to chill!

With lanterns aglow, deer barking in the distance, and the smell of pine, it was time to crawl into the Robens Tent and, as the Waltons would say, Goodnight, John Boy!

The setting of a perfect day

Julia Höller

The setting of a perfect day


The setting of a perfect day

Robens

All aglow – inside & out


Day 2: Breakfast buffet or… so long, farewell, aufwiedersehen, goodbye

After a sensational night’s sleep in a Roben’s tent, it’s another day and another buffet, this one, breakfast! The Spielberghaus, with its warm hospitality, fantastic food, beautifully appointed rooms, idyllic location, and excellent service, is on the minds of many for a return visit.

One last hug, one last coffee refill, and just like that, it was time to head home. Backpacks were packed, phones full of photos, and a few friendships (and WhatsApp groups) now firmly in place. Thanks to Robens, Spielberghaus, and everyone who made this weekend unforgettable. Until next time—Servus!

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