Rosi’s Sonnbergstuben Fantastic atmosphere with the rich and famous on the Bichlalm
Rosi’s Sonnbergstuben

Rosi's Sonnbergstuben
Address
Oberaigenweg 101-103, Kitzbühel, Austria, 6370
GPS
47.435897, 12.4326355
Telephone
Rosi’s Sonnbergstuben
Rooms & Suites
Your accommodation on the mountain Rosi’s Sonnbergstuben
Beautiful rooms await our guests!
Enjoy the clean mountain air and breathtaking views of the Kitzbühel mountains.
Please note:
- From Thursday to Sunday there is a minimum stay of 2 nights (for single nights can be requested + short stay surcharge 55€ per room depending on availability) + sauna & steam bath are available
- Prices may vary seasonally
- Baby cot available for an additional charge (8€ per night)
- Extra beds + 55€ per person including breakfast
- No single rooms available
Rosi’s Sonnbergstubern The famous Sonnbergstuben on the Bichlalm is as legendary as its singing hostess, Rosi Schipflinger. A popular meeting place for guests from near and far who appreciate down-to-earth specialties, a cozy atmosphere, and genuine Kitzbühel hospitality at 1,200 meters above sea level, the Sonnbergstuben has long been known beyond the borders of Tyrol. And not only for its beautiful panorama, its creative cuisine, and, above all, for the well-known and popular singing hostess, Rosi Schipflinger herself. Lavish celebrations, such as the Almrausch Party or the schnitzel dinner during the Hahnenkamm weekend, are regular fixtures for high society and media representatives. Celebrities, personalities from business and politics, and even ordinary people flock to the Sonnbergstuben every day.
The Sonnbergstuben is a popular destination both summer and winter. Nestled amidst the breathtaking Kitzbühel mountains, the Sonnbergstuben offers guests 18 four-star rooms. Since last year, hikers, sun worshipers, and gourmets have been able to enjoy a cozy stopover via the mid-station of the Bichlalm lift.
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Welcome to Rosi’s Sonnbergstuben Alm Magazine!
We are delighted to have already published the 7th issue of our in-house magazine – our Summer 2022 issue is available at our Alm and at many retail outlets throughout Austria. Culinary delights, tradition, and lifestyle – these are some of the topics our Alm magazine covers. We tell stories about life on the mountain, about our guests, invite you to cook your own meals, or simply to smile, laugh, or reflect. We hope you enjoy browsing and reading!
Become a part of the magazine family
A special thank you goes to all our advertising partners who place their trust in us with every issue and feature their products and services in our magazine. We place great value on our advertising partner network – we regularly host evenings where we invite our partners for food and drinks and a chance to network with one another.
Would you also like to become part of our advertising family?
We offer:
- High reach (circulation 10,000)
- Rosi`s Alm Magazine is read by international guests in the parlor
- Rosi`s Alm Magazine is distributed in Austria – a total of 4000 copies are distributed in Viennese, Salzburg and Tyrolean doctor’s offices, hairdressers and tobacconists
- Regular invitation to our advertising partner evening – pure networking!
- Each business area is represented only once, thus we guarantee exclusivity of your brand/company
Do you have any further questions?
We’d be happy to provide you with information about advertising prices and dimensions.
Contact Anja Viktoria Autenrieth at anja@sonnbergstuben.atHere you can see a film about a partner evening with us:
We look forward to your inquiry and welcome you to Rosi’s Sonnbergstuben !
The famous Rosi’s Sonnbergstuben on the Bichlalm is as legendary as its singing hostess, Rosi Schipflinger. A popular meeting place for guests from near and far who appreciate down-to-earth specialties, a cozy atmosphere, and genuine Kitzbühel hospitality at 1,200 meters above sea level, Rosi’s Sonnbergstuben has long been known beyond the borders of Tyrol. And not only for its beautiful panorama, its creative cuisine, and, above all, for the well-known and popular singing hostess, Rosi Schipflinger herself. Lavish celebrations, such as the Almrausch Party or the schnitzel dinner during the Hahnenkamm weekend, are regular fixtures for high society and media representatives. Celebrities, personalities from business and politics, and even ordinary people flock to the Sonnbergstuben every day.
The Sonnbergstuben is a popular destination both summer and winter. Nestled amidst the breathtaking Kitzbühel mountains, Rosi’s Sonnbergstuben offers guests 18 four-star rooms. Since last year, hikers, sun worshipers, and gourmets have been able to enjoy a cozy stopover via the mid-station of the Bichlalm lift.
Rosi Schipflinger’s uninterrupted success story began in 1968. With hard work and passion, she quickly transformed the former guesthouse into a model gastronomic establishment of the highest caliber. With her warmth, down-to-earth attitude, and her songs, she enchants her guests and has transformed Rosi’s Sonnbergstube into a truly special place for 49 years. “It was and still is a special place,” the passionate landlady is convinced.
It all began with music – she learned to sing and play music from her grandfather. With her first apprenticeship salary, she bought her own guitar and taught herself to play. Her musical breakthrough came in 1991 – on July 21, 1991, to be precise. On that day, the world premiere of the song “Kitzbühel, mein Augenstern” (producer Jack White) took place in the tennis stadium in Kitzbühel. From then on, Rosi became increasingly famous – the “singing landlady” of Kitzbühel has appeared on German and Austrian television for over 20 years. She even yodeled on camera for a South African producer in Stellenbosch.
In 2018, the singing landlady celebrated her 50th anniversary. To this day, Rosi Schipflinger takes care of all aspects of the Sonnberg restaurant every day—from setting the table, serving, welcoming guests, and, of course, looking after her approximately 35 employees. She has been supported for over five years by her son and head chef, Fridel.