Steinkogler Bergschuh is a family-owned footwear manufacturer located in Ebensee, Upper Austria. The company was established in the year 1700.
The Steinkogler shoemaking company began its operations in 1700 in Ebensee, Upper Austria.
In 1940, Franz Steinkogler, born in 1921, became the youngest master shoemaker in Upper Austria.
Production at Steinkogler expanded in 1950 as the company grew its output of footwear.
In 1971, Steinkogler supported the main Alpine ridge crossing from the Rax to Nice.
A major fire occurred in 1983, resulting in the complete destruction of the previous location at Roitherstraße 77.
In 1986, shoe production started at a new facility at Roitherstraße 70.
The company built and opened a new showroom in 2020.
Steinkogler Bergschuh produces leather shoes at its facility in the Roith district of Ebensee, Upper Austria.
Steinkogler Bergschuh uses natural materials including leather, genuine lambskin, loden, and wool felt in its footwear production.
The company produces mountain shoes, which were first made for mountaineers and wood grooms who supplied wood for the saltworks in Ebensee.
Steinkogler Bergschuh manufactures traditional shoes, such as Haferl and other regional styles, using methods that reflect earlier shoemaking practices.
The company also produces winter shoes and boots for use during the winter season.