Best huts around Lofer are found in the Austrian Alps, offering diverse outdoor experiences. The region features a landscape characterized by impressive valleys and mountain ranges, providing a setting for various activities. Huts here range from traditional mountain shelters to comfortable alpine chalets, often serving as bases for hiking and other alpine sports. This area is known for its natural beauty and opportunities for mountain exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Wimbach Castle is located in the Wimbachgries at an altitude of 937 meters. It is the former hunting lodge of Prince Regent Luitpold. Today you can rest here on your hike and treat yourself to delicious food and cool drinks. The hut is open from the beginning of May to the end of October. You can find more information about the opening times at https://www.wimbachschloss-ramsau.de/.
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Quaint little hut that is laboriously supplied by minibus through the Wimbach scree
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We took a break today on our way back from the Blaueishütte, and I highly recommend stopping there. Delicious food and incredibly friendly and attentive service. If the journey weren't so long for us, we'd definitely come more often. 🥇
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I like it here because it's not that big, the operators are very friendly and accommodating and because you have a beautiful view. But as I said, I think it's pleasant that it's not a huge hut but small and nice 😇
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If it hasn't been mentioned yet, the cake is very good.
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The hosted Wimbachgrieshütte is located in impressive surroundings in the rear Wimbachtal. The small hut is open from mid-May to early October and serves as a base for various hikes. There are 52 camp places and 20 beds. You can find more information at: https://www.naturfreunde-bezirk-muenchen.de/naturfreunde-bezirk-muenchen/haeuser/wimbachgries/.
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The Wimbach Castle is a former hunting lodge of the Bavarian kings. Beautifully located, you can either eat something hearty or simply enjoy homemade cakes.
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In 1784, the Wimbach Castle was built by Joseph Conrad von Schroffenberg, the last prince-provost of Berchtesgaden. From 1810 onwards, it was used as a hunting lodge by the new rulers, the Wittelsbachs. King Max II and Prince Regent Luitpold in particular valued the Wimbach Valley as a hunting ground and held court hunts here. From May 2019, Petra Palt and Alexander Unger will take over the lease of the Wimbach Castle.
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The Lofer region offers a diverse range of huts, from traditional mountain shelters ideal for hikers to comfortable alpine chalets perfect for family getaways. You can also find camping huts for a more rustic experience. These establishments often feature stunning natural beauty, outdoor activities, and a cozy atmosphere.
Yes, the Lofer region is very family-friendly. Huts like the Hallensteinerkasa Almhütte are well-situated for families, offering access to themed hiking routes, the Roter Marmorsee (Red Marble Lake), and a large adventure playground nearby. The Wastlalm Hut also provides easy hikes suitable for strollers and an adventure playground with climbing towers and water games, allowing parents to relax and enjoy the views.
Many huts in the Lofer region boast incredible panoramic views. For example, the Wimbachgries Hut is located in impressive surroundings in the rear Wimbachtal, offering a great view of the surrounding mountains from its beer garden. The Wastlkaser Alpine Hut also provides incredible panoramic views, complemented by barbecue facilities.
The Lofer region is renowned for its diverse hiking opportunities, catering to all levels. You can find everything from easy circular trails to challenging mountain tours. For more demanding mountain experiences, consider routes like the 'View from Schmidt-Zabierow Hut' or 'Mayrbergscharte Via Ferrata' which are part of the Mountain Hikes around Lofer guide.
Yes, the Wimbachschloss Mountain Lodge is a notable historical site. Situated at an altitude of 937 meters in the Wimbachgries, it was once the hunting lodge of Prince Regent Luitpold. Today, it serves as a resting point for hikers, offering delicious food and cool drinks amidst beautiful scenery and historical charm.
Absolutely. Huts like the Wimbachgries Hut are excellent bases for various hikes and offer 52 camp places and 20 beds for overnight stays, open from mid-May to early October. These provide a true mountain experience in a remote, picturesque valley.
Many huts in the Lofer region are open seasonally. For instance, the Wimbachgries Hut is open from mid-May to early October, while the Wimbachschloss Mountain Lodge operates from early May to late October. The Wastlkaser Alpine Hut is accessible throughout the year, making it suitable for both summer and winter activities.
Yes, the Lofer region offers great opportunities for cycling. From the Hallensteinerkasa Almhütte, active guests can directly access hiking and biking trails. For gravel biking enthusiasts, routes like 'Grimmige Acht in the Salzburg Saalach Valley' are available, as detailed in the Gravel biking around Lofer guide.
Amenities vary by hut. Many offer food and drinks, with some known for delicious homemade cakes and friendly service, such as the Schärten Alm. Larger alpine chalets like the Wastlkaser Alpine Hut provide modern comforts including fully equipped kitchens, saunas with relaxation rooms, and satellite TV, accommodating groups of up to 9 people.
Many huts, especially those in the Loferer Almenwelt, often benefit from the Salzburger Saalachtal Card. This card can provide free access to cable cars and other attractions, significantly enhancing the overall visitor experience and making it easier to reach some of the higher-altitude huts.
For hut tours in Lofer, it's advisable to wear appropriate layers for varying mountain weather. Sturdy hiking boots are essential, and depending on the season, waterproof and windproof outer layers are recommended. Always check the weather forecast before heading out, especially for higher-altitude tours.
While many huts are popular, some offer a more secluded experience. The Wimbachgries Hut, for example, is in a remote location in a picturesque valley, providing a true mountain experience away from the crowds. Exploring the smaller, traditional Almhütten can also lead to charming discoveries.


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