A spectacular opening for the Triforêt alpin.resort
The latest trend destination in Hinterstoder opened in mid-December after over a year of refurbishing, surrounded by prominent fans at an altitude of 1,400 meters.

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On December 15, a select group of guests attended the eagerly awaited opening of the latest trend destination in Hinterstoder: the Triforêt alpin.resort. After more than a year of construction, the exclusive hotel at an altitude of 1,400 m now exceeds all expectations and meets the highest standards in terms of design, comfort and cuisine. The 20 chalets and the striking main building (formerly the Berghotel Hinterstoder) seem to blend magically into the landscape. The upmarket family ski resort is thus undergoing an exciting upgrade and will attract a new luxury-oriented target group from Austria and abroad.
Alpine cuisine at its finest
Torches lined the freshly snow-covered path, which led via a snow bar with champagne beer and champagne to the Hutterer alpin.restaurant, which awaited guests with a fireplace, restaurant, mountain lounge and terrace. Executive Chef Markus Kube managed to leave everyone speechless: His culinary concept "chamois meets alpine salmon" is highly contemporary and manages the balancing act between regional ingredients and sophisticated gourmet cuisine with grace and ease. The dishes served included Hinterstoder venison sausages with mustard pickles; home-made pickled salmon trout fillet; raw, marinated char fillet with lime, chili and cress; home-made pastrami with lamb's lettuce and apple horseradish, and gently cooked pork belly with dumpling leaves, radishes and horseradish. For a sweet finish, there was lime tart, apple strudel and Kaiserschmarren à la Triforêt.
Fiery Finale
A set of melodic techno, deep house and house by Pete Sabo helped set the mood. Spontaneous live sessions also played a part, including one by "Sturm der Liebe" TV star Erich Altenkopf, who performed "New York, New York" on the piano. Another highlight was a spectacular fire and LED light show. Long after midnight, when architect and co-managing director Alois Aigner took up the accordion and played for the last friends and neighbors, it was clear to everyone: this is the beginning of a new era in Hinterstoder.