Best huts in the Stubaital are located in the Austrian Alps, a region known for its mountain huts, many of which are part of the multi-day Stubai High Trail. These huts provide hikers with alpine scenery, regional cuisine, and overnight stays. The area features diverse terrain suitable for various hiking levels. Visitors can experience the natural landscape and cultural significance of the region through its extensive hut network.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Nürnberger Hütte is great, the food was extremely delicious. The showers work with 1-euro coins, which gives you one minute of hot water.
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From the Nuremberg Hut car park it is about a 2.5 hour walk. There are delicious food and drinks in this large Alpine club hut with plenty of sleeping places. The drinks are self-service, which does result in a queue when it is busy.
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Great place, lovely people and view! I just had lunch there but I would definitely would stay for the night, the cabin is very confortable!
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Nice cabin and view but the owner is not the most welcoming person.
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We felt crammed together at the table (despite having a reservation) like broiler chickens. "Every" movement had to be coordinated at the table and with the neighboring tables. The vegetarian cuisine is actually recommendable - unfortunately, the enjoyment is lost in the general conditions. We didn't find out that the half-board option includes much more than just dinner and breakfast - the proprietor just earns twice as much - or rather, we didn't even need it. My conclusion: Ingenious cuisine, but geared towards profit maximization. I ordered 1 liter of tea water and received a half-full 0.75 liter container. Etc.
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Very beautiful alpine pasture at the end of the valley, large portion of Abfelstrudel, delicious cakes, good dumplings
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Anyone who goes on a hut tour from the Elferhütte to the Innsbruckerhütte will pass by here. Even on the last day of the hut season, you won't die of thirst here. More information at http://karalm.com/html/anreise.html
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The Nürnberger Hut at 2,278 metres is a good place to stop for refreshments on a trail run in the middle of the Stubai Alps. The hut with its inviting sun terrace is normally open from June until late September.
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Many huts in the Stubaital are integral parts of the multi-day Stubai High Trail, offering convenient overnight stays for hikers. Huts like the Bremer Hütte are directly located on this trail, allowing for multi-day hut-to-hut hiking experiences. You can find more information about hiking routes in the region on the Hiking in the Stubaital guide.
Yes, the Stubaital offers several family-friendly huts. The Dresdner Hut is easily accessible due to its proximity to the Stubai Glacierbahn and features a playground, making it suitable for families with children. The Nürnberger Hut is also known for its family-run atmosphere and good cuisine.
Many huts in the Stubaital offer exceptional panoramic views of the surrounding Alps and valleys. For instance, the Starkenburger Hut is perched on a green ledge, providing stunning panoramic views of the Stubai Valley and the Habicht mountain. The Innsbrucker Hut, located at 2,369 meters, also offers breathtaking views and the chance to experience a mountain sunrise.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. Near the Innsbrucker Hut, you can embark on numerous tours, including the climb to Habicht (3,277 meters) and various via ferratas. The Sulzenau Hut is situated near adventurous activities like a 'Flying Fox' zip line and a climbing park. You can explore various running trails in the region by checking the Running Trails in the Stubaital guide.
The main season for most huts in the Stubaital is typically from late June until late September. Some huts, like the Dresdner Hut, are also open during winter from late October to mid-May, catering to skiers and winter hikers. It's always advisable to check specific hut opening times before planning your visit.
Yes, it is highly advisable to book well in advance, especially during holiday seasons and weekends, as the huts can get crowded. Many huts offer half-board options, including dinner, a bed, and breakfast, which is often the most economical way to stay.
Huts in the Stubaital generally offer hearty food, often with regional Tyrolean specialties. Many, like the Nürnberger Hut and Neue Regensburger Hütte, are praised for their excellent cuisine. Amenities can vary, but some modernized huts like the Dresdner Hut provide warm and cold running water, a sauna, and infrared cabins. Showers are often available for a fee at many huts.
Yes, some huts are more easily accessible than others. The Dresdner Hut, for example, is known for its easy accessibility due to its proximity to the middle station of the Stubai Glacierbahn, making it a good option for those seeking less strenuous approaches.
Yes, the Stubaital is home to huts with a rich history. The Franz Senn Hut, owned by the Austrian Alpine Club section Innsbruck since 1885, is known as one of the leading hiker bases in the eastern Alps. The Bremer Hütte, a small and rustic hut, was built in 1897, offering a glimpse into alpine tradition.
The region around the huts is rich in natural beauty. Near the Innsbrucker Hut, you'll find a small lake directly behind the hut. The Bremer Hut is situated amidst fascinating natural spectacles like waterfalls, mountain lakes, and glacial striations. You can discover more about the region's waterfalls in the Waterfall hikes in the Stubaital guide.
Absolutely. Many huts serve as excellent starting points for challenging mountain tours. For example, the Innsbrucker Hut is a base for climbing the Habicht (3,277 meters) and offers access to via ferratas. The Sulzenau Hut is a popular stopover for tours to surrounding peaks like the Aperer Freiger.


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