Best huts around Jochberg are located in the Kitzbühel Alps, offering mountain refuges for visitors. This region provides traditional Tyrolean hospitality and panoramic views. Many huts serve as starting points for hiking and skiing activities. The area is characterized by its alpine landscape and historic mountain structures.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The Lindlingalm is a rustic and popular alpine pasture in the valley head of Saalbach-Hinterglemm, easily accessible on foot or by the valley head train. Surrounded by lush meadows and imposing mountains, it offers traditional Pinzgau specialties, a sunny terrace, and a cozy atmosphere. It is an ideal starting point for hikes, family outings, and a perfect place to fully enjoy the alpine atmosphere.
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Mega trails that are simply fun, there is something for everyone here.
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The Kelchalm / Bochumer Hütte is located in the Kitzbühel South Mountains at an altitude of 1,432 m. It was built in 1832 to provide protection for the miners who worked there. The copper obtained was used, among other things, to make goblets, hence the name “Kelchalm”. The hut has been owned by the Bochum section of the DAV since 1964. The hats are managed all year round. So it's worth climbing up here. The food is homemade and very tasty! We recommend the sausages!!! The hut manager, Ilona, is very nice and can give lots of tips on hikes in the area. In winter you can rent a sledge from the hut and toboggan back to the parking lot (approx. 5km). Source: the Kelchalm flyer.
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The Bochumer Hütte (aka Kelchalm) is a former, almost 200-year-old shelter for copper miners. The name Kelchalm comes from the fact that goblets, among other things, were made from copper in the past. The entrance to a former copper mine is located above the stable belonging to the hut. The hut was taken over by the DAV in 1964 and has been called the Bochumer Hütte ever since. The Kelchalm is located at an altitude of 1,432 meters and is also open in winter from the beginning of December and, thanks to its altitude, offers a beautiful and relatively snow-sure starting point for ski tours and snowshoe hikes in winter. Tuesdays are a (gastronomic) day of rest for day guests. It is open all week for overnight guests and breakfast and dinner are also available on Tuesdays. Dining and overnight guests are offered the free opportunity to rent a toboggan for the descent and to park the toboggan down in the valley above the parking lot. The toboggan ride is 4km long into the valley and takes between 15 and 30 minutes, depending on your ability. Great fun. The hut offers 58 beds on the two upper floors, 28 of which are in bunk beds, 24 in shared rooms and 6 places in twin rooms. The washrooms have hot water at the sinks and two showers each. Shower tokens for 5 min warm showers are available for €5. Charging options for cell phones in the dining room. The hut landlady Ilona cooks well and enjoys cooking. On the snack platter, the sausage is partly made from animals raised on the Alpine pasture. The eggs in Kaiserschmarrn come from our own chickens. The insider tip is the cheese dumpling duo with one dumpling in the soup and a second fried dumpling on salad.
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The Bochumer Hütte (aka Kelchalm) is a former, almost 200-year-old shelter for copper miners. The name Kelchalm comes from the fact that goblets, among other things, were made from copper in the past. The entrance to a former copper mine is located above the stable belonging to the hut. The hut was taken over by the DAV in 1964 and has been called the Bochumer Hütte ever since. The Kelchalm is located at an altitude of 1,432 meters and is also open in winter from the beginning of December and, thanks to its altitude, offers a beautiful and relatively snow-sure starting point for ski tours and snowshoe hikes in winter. Tuesdays are a (gastronomic) day of rest for day guests. It is open all week for overnight guests and breakfast and dinner are also available on Tuesdays. Dining and overnight guests are offered the free opportunity to rent a toboggan for the descent and to park the toboggan down in the valley above the parking lot. The toboggan ride is 4km long into the valley and takes between 15 and 30 minutes, depending on your ability. Great fun. The hut offers 58 beds on the two upper floors, 28 of which are in bunk beds, 24 in shared rooms and 6 places in twin rooms. The washrooms have hot water at the sinks and two showers each. Shower tokens for 5 min warm showers are available for €5. Charging options for cell phones in the dining room. The hut landlady Ilona cooks well and enjoys cooking. On the snack platter, the sausage is partly made from animals raised on the Alpine pasture. The eggs in Kaiserschmarrn come from our own chickens. The insider tip is the cheese dumpling duo with one dumpling in the soup and a second fried dumpling on salad.
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This is where our vacation begins, arrive, take the MTB to the Lindlingalm and have a great time.
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The hut is also ideal for families with children. The climb from the car park is also manageable for small children from around 4 years of age. There is a lot to discover around the hut, the hut itself has a small stable with chickens, sheep, pigs, dogs, bunnies (and if the children ask nicely, they can help feed them). The hut also has family rooms and multi-bed rooms: be sure to reserve in advance.
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Former mining miners' accommodation with many relics from the mining era, also open in winter.
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Many huts in the Jochberg area boast stunning views. The Wildseeloder Hut is known for its serene natural surroundings and offers spectacular vistas after a climb. The Gamskogelhütte provides a wonderful view from its sunny terrace. Additionally, the Bärenbadalm, located directly at the summit of the Bärenbadkogel, offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, and the Gaisbergstüberl in nearby Kirchberg is also noted for its panoramic setting.
Yes, several huts around Jochberg are ideal for families. The Gamskogelhütte is a family-friendly destination. The Bochumer Hut (Kelchalm - Mountain House) is suitable for families, with a manageable climb for children and sled rental in winter. The Lindlingalm features a playground and is easily accessible. The Wildkogel Hut is also family-friendly, and the Gaisbergstüberl offers an adventure playground for children.
The Jochberg area is home to several historic huts. The Bochumer Hut (Kelchalm - Mountain House) is almost 200 years old and originally served as a shelter for copper miners. The Trattenbachalm, dating back to 1866, is recognized as one of the oldest and most rustic mountain huts in the Kitzbühel Alps. The Bruggeralm also boasts a history spanning over 300 years, characterized by its rustic parlor and cozy tiled stove.
Jochberg's huts offer authentic Tyrolean hospitality and delicious regional cuisine. Many, like the Trattenbachalm, use locally sourced ingredients. The Bärenbadalm is known for Angus meat from its own farm and homemade cakes. The Bochumer Hut (Kelchalm - Mountain House) serves homemade food, including sausage from alpine-raised animals and Kaiserschmarrn with eggs from their own chickens. The Hochwildalmhütte focuses on fresh, homemade food from regional farms, including local cheese and beer. The Gamskogelhütte and Lindlingalm also offer delicious food and traditional specialties.
Yes, several huts provide options for overnight stays. The Wildseeloder Hut offers a place to rest and refuel, which can include accommodation. The Trattenbachalm provides farmhouse suites with a wellness area. The Bochumer Hut (Kelchalm - Mountain House) allows guests to spend the night. The Hochwildalmhütte offers a rustic sleeping area with bunk beds, making it an excellent base for multi-day tours. The Wildkogel Hut operates as a mountain hotel with clean rooms and a wellness area.
The huts around Jochberg serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For mountain biking, explore routes like the 'Cycle path along the Aschauer Ache' or 'Wildalm (Kitzbühel Alps) – Hochwildalm Mountain Hut loop'. Road cyclists can tackle routes such as 'Kitzbühel Old Town – Pass Thurn (1273 m) loop'. There are also general cycling routes like 'Kitzbühel Old Town – Kitzbühel Old Town loop'. In winter, many huts cater to skiers, snowshoe hikers, and ski tourers, with some offering sled rentals and toboggan runs. You can find more details on routes in the area on the MTB Trails around Jochberg, Road Cycling Routes around Jochberg, and Cycling around Jochberg guide pages.
Several huts in Jochberg are open and accessible during the winter season. The Trattenbachalm is open year-round. The Bärenbadalm is primarily open during the winter ski season, located directly at the summit of the Bärenbadkogel. The Bochumer Hut (Kelchalm - Mountain House) is open in winter, making it suitable for ski and snowshoe tours. The Hochwildalmhütte welcomes snowshoe hikers and ski tourers, typically on weekends with suitable weather. The Bruggeralm is directly on the ski slope in winter, and the Jagawurzhütte is located in the middle of the Kitzbühel ski area, ideal for a ski day break.
For easier access, the Wildseeloder Hut can be reached with a one-hour hike after taking a train. The Wildkogel Hut is an easy hike from the cable car station. The Lindlingalm is easily accessible both on foot and by the valley-head train. The Gaisbergstüberl is accessible via a chairlift, making it convenient for those seeking a shorter walk to a hut.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the authentic Tyrolean experience. They appreciate the delicious regional food, often made with local ingredients, and the cozy, rustic atmospheres. Many highlight the breathtaking panoramic views from huts like the Gamskogelhütte. The friendly hosts, the historical charm of places like the Bochumer Hut (Kelchalm - Mountain House), and the opportunity for both strenuous climbs and relaxing breaks are also highly valued. The option for overnight stays and the suitability for families add to the overall positive experience.
Yes, the Hochwildalmhütte is an excellent base for multi-day tours, such as the 'Kitzbüheler Spaziergang', offering rustic sleeping areas for overnight guests. The Bochumer Hut (Kelchalm - Mountain House) also offers accommodation and serves as a starting point for numerous hikes and tours.
While specific public transport details for each hut are not always provided, many huts are accessible via hiking trails that can be reached by public transport to Jochberg or nearby towns. For example, the Wildseeloder Hut can be accessed by taking a train for part of the journey. The Bruggeralm is accessible by car in summer. The Gaisbergstüberl is accessible via a chairlift, which often has associated parking or public transport connections.
Many huts in the Jochberg region embody traditional Tyrolean charm. The Trattenbachalm, dating back to 1866, is recognized as one of the oldest and most rustic. The Bärenbadalm offers a cozy atmosphere with a traditionally decorated parlor. The Bruggeralm, with over 300 years of history, features a rustic parlor and a cozy tiled stove. The Jagawurzhütte is also described as quaint and down-to-earth, constructed with old wood, providing a cozy ambiance.


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