A traditional deli in Leutasch near Seefeld, featuring hand-written signs, regional specialties, and Alpine architecture in Tyrol

Tiroler Speckklause in Scharnitz: Bacon, mountain cheese, and fine specialties

Anyone vacationing with us in Scharnitz isn’t just looking for peace and quiet and nature—but also for authentic regional flavors. And that’s exactly what you’ll find just a 7-minute walk from our lodging: at the small, charming deli “Tiroler Speckklause.”. More tips from our blog.

A place that smells of wood, cured bacon, aromatic herbs, and authentic craftsmanship. More tips from our blog.

Tyrolean bacon & air-dried specialties

As soon as you walk into the store, you can see what matters here: quality.

 

Large pieces of bacon hang from wooden beams—traditionally cured, dark, and full-flavored. On the counter are:

  • Tyrolean bacon in various stages of curing
  • Bresaola
  • Deer Seasoning
  • Lamb Seasoning
  • Carinthian House Sausages
  • Chamois Boxers
  • Garlic Sausages
  • Beef Sticks
  • Everything is handcrafted, sourced locally, and made with a wealth of experience.

Our tip for you:
Have them put together a small sample pack for you—perfect for a snack on your hike.

Mountain Cheese & Hearty Accompaniments

In addition to bacon, you’ll also find:

  • strong mountain cheese
  • Hard and aged cheeses
  • regional sausage specialties
  • homemade spreads

The following items, available in the store, go wonderfully with this:

  • pickled specialties
  • Mustards & Chutneys
  • Jams
  • Preserves

Jams and fruit spreads, in particular, make ideal gifts—authentic, high-quality, and not “off-the-shelf.”

Wines, Schnapps, and Delicacies from the Region

In the back of the store, you’ll find a carefully curated selection of:

  • Austrian wines
  • Schnapps & Fine Brandies
  • Liqueurs
  • Gift Sets

If you’re planning a cozy Tyrolean evening at the chalet, you’ll find everything you need right here.

Frozen Foods & Supplies for Your Stay

Especially convenient for our guests:
The store also offers frozen foods and non-perishable specialties. It’s ideal if you want to cook for yourselves on vacation but still want to shop for local products.

Why We Recommend This Store to You

To be honest: Shops like this are becoming rare. Small, family-run shops offering genuine, handcrafted quality are the heart of a region.

When you shop here, you’re supporting:

  • regional producers
  • traditional production methods
  • local restaurants
  • Sustainable local value creation

And you get products that you just can’t find at the supermarket.

Our personal recommendation for your stay

  • Take a walk to the store in the morning
  • Get some bacon, cheese, and bread
  • Putting together a snack for your hike
  • Wind down the day with a glass of wine in the evening
  • This is what Tyrol really tastes like.

Just a 7-minute walk from our lodging

If you’re staying with us, you won’t have to go far. The store is centrally located in Scharnitz and is within easy walking distance.

Feel free to ask us—we’ll give you the best tips on what’s especially worth checking out right now.

Buying local means enjoying your vacation mindfully.
Give it a try—you’ll taste the difference.

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Published On: 4. March 2026
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