Tradition meets modernity
Discover the smallest dairy farm in Itter - home of the rare Tyrolean Grey Cattle, an endangered breed of cattle. Farmer Stefan, a passionate part-time farmer, mountain rescuer, and former avalanche dog handler, takes you on an exciting journey through the world of traditional dairy processing, alpine farming, and the annual alpine cattle drive. At the same time, you will gain fascinating insights into the modern side of mountain life: Learn exciting things about mechanical snowmaking, slope grooming, avalanche blasting, and the work of slope rescue, mountain rescue, and the emergency helicopter. To conclude, you will prepare the traditional dish "Rahmmuas" together with Stefan - of course, followed by a tasting. The evening will be musically rounded off with a few pieces on the Styrian accordion.
Meeting point: Bauernhof Waldhof, Waldhofweg 5, 6305 Itter
Registration: until the day of the event by 12:00 PM online or at the information offices of the Hohe Salve region
Cost with/without Kitzbüheler Alpen guest card: € 10.00 per person (children up to 10 years free)
Duration: approx. 2 hours
Participants: min. 2 to max. 15
Private group inquiries are also possible at +43 664 1668144
Infobüro Itter
Dorfplatz 1
6305 Itter
+43 57507 7200
info@hohe-salve.com
http://www.itter.info