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Top 17 Huts and Cabins around Lunz am See

Best huts around Lunz am See are situated in the Ybbstal Alps, providing bases for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The region offers access to numerous trails and features various huts that provide refreshments and accommodation. Lunz am See is characterized by its alpine landscape and opportunities for outdoor activities.

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  • The most popular huts is Ybbstaler Hut, a hut managed by the ÖAV from May to October, offering excellent food and comfortable sleeping accommodation.…

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Ötscher Schutzhaus

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If you happen to pass by, you should stop for a drink at the hut located on the highest mountain in the Mostviertel! :-)

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Ybbstaler Hut

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The shelter of the ÖAV is managed from May to October and offers excellent food as well as a comfortable sleeping accommodation for all hikers who are planning something bigger. Pre-booking for overnight stays is of course welcome.

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Vorderötscher Mountain Hut

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The Vorderötscher Mountain Hut was stylishly renovated in 2014 and, despite modern touches, hasn't lost its old, rustic charm—after all, it's been here, at the end of the Ötscher Valley, …

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Halterhütte on the Brachalm

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The Halter-Hütte Brach is located at 1,449 meters in the Ybbstal Alps and offers magnificent views of the Ötscher, the Styrian mountains, and the Gemeindealpe. This cozy alpine hut is …

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Herrenalm

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The Herrenalm is a real highlight. It doesn't matter which side you climb it from.

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May 24, 2026, Halterhütte auf der Brachalm

A great hut. Great very tasty and generous food.

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The Halter-Hütte Brach is located at 1,449 meters in the Ybbstal Alps and offers magnificent views of the Ötscher, the Styrian mountains, and the Gemeindealpe. This cozy alpine hut is easily accessible from Zellerrain (Lower Austria/Styria border). In summer, refreshments are available here, but overnight accommodations are not available. However, the hut is open daily.

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Serviced hut in high season in summer.

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Serviced alpine hut on the way to the Gemeindedalpe.

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From Zellerain (1125 m) to Brachalm (1449 m) "A lot of hiking makes you well-versed." (Peter Sirius, German poet (1858 – 1913)) The shortest route to the alpine pasture is from the pass at Zellerrain, which forms the border with Styria. On Zellerain, there are plenty of parking spaces opposite the now-disused inn! We hike along the forest road to a former, now-disused farm. The Höchbauer farm is located in the middle of a beautiful alpine meadow. Passing the farmhouse to the right, we climb a narrow path uphill along the meadow and are richly rewarded with a magnificent view of the Ybbser mountains. This area is called Brunnstein. Now there is a small forest area for cooling off on the way up to the unserviced Brunnsteinalm. The walk there takes about 45 minutes. Continue on forest paths, across alpine pastures and meadows, to the Halterhütte on the Brach (open from May to September). Before reaching the hut, you have to pass a cow pasture. A tip: Don't pet, feed, or scare the cows, but walk quietly and briskly past them at a safe distance. Once you reach the Brachalm at 1,449 m above sea level, a magnificent mountain world opens up before your eyes! Panoramic views of the Ötscher, Gemeindealpe, and the Styrian mountains are also present. The alpine hut and the couple who run it are very welcoming and friendly! It's worth stopping there for a hearty alpine snack! Long walks, extended hikes – that's balm for soul and body. On the mountain, I feel strength and warmth. (Peter Habeler, Austrian mountaineer (*1942))

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The stone alpine house dates back to the 15th/16th century. The alpine pasture is open to the public during the summer months. There is a drinks fountain and culinary delights. You can also spend the night here.

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This was our third time at the Vorderötscher Refuge, twice of which we stayed overnight. It is beautifully situated with views of the Gemeindealpe and the Ötscher summit, and its central location between Mariazell/Mitterbach and Lackenhof/Lunz makes it an ideal starting point for day hikes and as a stopover for two-day tours. The hut offers options for all needs, from bivouac sites and dormitories to double and family rooms. However, space is limited and advance reservation online or by phone is absolutely necessary. Those who don't check in at the Ötscher base in Wienerbruck in the National Park but come up via a different route also have the option of doing so here. The rooms are rustic but well-maintained, and the showers and toilets are clean and modern. The Vorderötscher Refuge has been under new management since 2023. The cleanliness is as top-notch as ever, and there was plenty of hot water in the showers. Room prices (e.g., a double room including breakfast and the Wild Wonders Card now costs €60 per person instead of €50) and food prices have increased, although it must be said that the quality of the food has also improved (everything is freshly homemade, there are now some very good vegetarian options, and decent coffee instead of ground coffee). Please note that if you get an included breakfast and request extras such as an egg, you will be charged extra. We were pleased that the 10:00 PM quiet time in the hut is now actually enforced. Some hikers have to get up early to reach their destination early, so it's nice to be able to sleep undisturbed at night. Those who enjoy a stunning starry sky will also be pleased to know that the outdoor lights go out after 10:00 PM. Contrary to other reports, we personally cannot complain about the friendliness of the host and staff – quite the opposite.

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The shelter is not recommended! Never again!! We had to wait 1.5 hours for lentils with dumplings. wait! The landlady took the food from the guests and then it has to wait because the chef has to smoke a few Tchicks 🤬 Cold snacks like Brettl Jausen for €18.90 not recommended if you are very hungry and various sandwiches are only available until 5:00 p.m. because it is too much work they said 🙈 Asking for €14.50 for Kaiserschmarrn in Fürn is a joke! Some of the guests then went to the kitchen with a tablet and fetched the soup themselves. Charge your cell phone €3.00 from 10:00 p.m. talk very quietly in the dining room, otherwise the boss will scold you. Breakfast from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. as booked. Error at 7:00 a.m. nobody is there until 8:00 a.m. Just don't take a tea mug for coffee, otherwise there will be a reprimand. They have no clue about gastronomy there. Doomed to fail🙈

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which huts around Lunz am See offer overnight accommodation?

Several huts in the Lunz am See region provide overnight stays. The Ybbstaler Hut, managed by the ÖAV, offers comfortable sleeping accommodations and is ideal for longer tours. The Vorderötscher Mountain Hut also has various accommodation options, including bivouac sites and rooms, though advance reservation is essential due to limited space. Additionally, the Ötscher Schutzhaus serves as overnight accommodation for tours in the Ötscher area.

Are there family-friendly huts in the Lunz am See area?

Yes, the Ybbstaler Hut is noted as a family-friendly option. For those seeking a different experience, the Chalets Lunz am See offer vacation homes with amenities like a children's playground, making them suitable for families.

Which huts offer the best views in the Lunz am See region?

The Halterhütte on the Brachalm, situated at 1,449 meters, provides magnificent panoramic views of the Ötscher, the Styrian mountains, and the Gemeindealpe. The Herrenalm is also highlighted for its scenic location, offering a rewarding experience regardless of the ascent route.

What kind of food and refreshments can I expect at the huts?

Many huts offer local delicacies and refreshments. The Ybbstaler Hut is known for excellent food, including rustic dishes from a wood-fired oven. The Vorderötscher Mountain Hut serves local delicacies on its terrace. The Halterhütte on the Brachalm provides refreshments during the summer, and the Herrenalm offers cooled drinks for self-service.

When is the best time to visit the huts around Lunz am See?

Many huts operate seasonally. The Ybbstaler Hut is managed from May to October. The Vorderötscher Mountain Hut has specific opening hours, typically from July to October, with varying days of operation. The Halterhütte on the Brachalm is open daily in summer. It's advisable to check specific hut opening times before planning your visit, especially for overnight stays.

Are there easy hikes to huts suitable for beginners?

While specific 'easy' routes to all huts aren't detailed, the Halterhütte on the Brachalm is noted as easily accessible from Zellerrain. For general hiking around the area, you can find various trails, including moderate and easy options, in the Hiking around Lunz am See guide.

What outdoor activities can I do near the huts in Lunz am See?

The region around Lunz am See offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult, as detailed in the Hiking around Lunz am See guide. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the Erlauftal Cycle Path and the Great Ötscher Loop available, which you can find in the Cycling around Lunz am See guide.

Can I reach the huts using public transport?

While specific public transport details to each hut are not provided, many huts are accessible via hiking trails. For planning your journey, consider that some huts, like the Ötscher Schutzhaus, are located directly at mountain stations of chairlifts, which might offer alternative access points.

Are there any historical or cultural sites near the huts?

The Herrenalm is categorized as a historical site, suggesting it holds cultural significance. The region itself, with its traditional alpine huts, reflects a rich history of mountain culture in the Ybbstal Alps.

What makes the Ybbstaler Hut a good choice for longer tours?

The Ybbstaler Hut is an excellent choice for longer tours because it offers both excellent food and comfortable sleeping accommodations, with 47 beds available. It is managed by the ÖAV and serves as a base for exploring the Dürrenstein wilderness area, making it ideal for multi-day treks.

What should I know before visiting the Vorderötscher Mountain Hut?

The Vorderötscher Mountain Hut is beautifully situated with views of the Gemeindealpe and Ötscher. It offers various accommodation options, but space is limited, so advance online or phone reservations are essential. Local delicacies are served on its terrace, and it's a convenient stopover for two-day tours between Mariazell/Mitterbach and Lackenhof/Lunz.

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