Bergschenke Schlögl
Kirchberg an der Raab
The Bergschenke Schlögl invites you to enjoy cozy hours in a family atmosphere at Rothberg. With regional delicacies, a spacious terrace, rustic "Loambudl," a dart room, and a children's playground, this traditional establishment combines pleasure, sociability, and Styrian warmth. Whether for a hearty snack, a celebration, or a relaxed ending after a hike – here, hospitality is lived with great love.
High above the gentle hills of the Styrian Volcano Land, the Bergschenke Schlögl at Rothberg invites you to enjoy, linger, and sit together. The family-run traditional establishment combines warm hospitality with down-to-earth Styrian cuisine and creates a place where coziness and joy of life become palpable.
Whether it's a hearty snack, regional specialties, or a sociable evening with friends – at the Bergschenke Schlögl, enjoyment from the region is at the center. The spacious sun terrace offers a wonderful view over the surrounding landscape and turns every visit into a small break from everyday life. The rustic "Loambudl" adds to the atmosphere, and with its rustic charm, it is a popular meeting point for celebrations and cozy hours.
Families also feel particularly comfortable here: while the adults relax, the children's playground provides space for playing and exploring. Additionally, a dart room and sociable areas ensure entertainment and shared experiences.
Thus, the Bergschenke Schlögl is much more than an inn – it is a place of encounter, Styrian warmth, and pleasurable togetherness in the heart of the Thermal & Volcano Land.
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Opening hours Holidays 2026:
- May 24 Pentecost Sunday from 09:00 a.m.
- May 25 Pentecost Monday from 09:00 a.m.
- June 4 Corpus Christi from 09:00 a.m.
- August 15 Assumption Day from 09:00 a.m.
- October 26 National Holiday CLOSED!
- November 1 All Saints' Day CLOSED!
- December 8 Immaculate Conception from 09:00 a.m.
SUMMER VACATION from Mon. July 13, 2026 to Wed. July 29, 2026
Contact
Andreas Schlögl
Rothberg 21
8324 Kichberg an der Raab