Huts around Hüttschlag, located in the Grossarl Valley, is known as "The Valley of Mountain Huts" due to its numerous managed alpine huts. The region is part of the Hohe Tauern National Park, offering a landscape of green valleys and rugged peaks. Hüttschlag's designation as a "Mountaineering Village" highlights its commitment to sustainable alpinism and preserving its authentic alpine character. These huts are integral to the extensive network of hiking opportunities, providing refreshment and sometimes accommodation.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A great place with lots of space for children, an amazing view and really tasty buttermilk as well as homemade delicacies. Definitely a highlight and worth the trip, whether by bike or on foot! Very hospitable and the goats are really funny!
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During the trail event Mountain Man you also pass by here, great alpine pasture, great view
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The Tappenkarseehütte is located just above the lake of the same name and is an ÖAV hut. In summer, it's a popular destination, including for overnight stays. We even managed to get a spot in the camp at short notice, but it was completely full. Because it was so crowded, everything felt a bit like a mass processing operation. Unfortunately, we didn't get the famous Kaiserschmarrn in the evening either; it's only available during the day. There are few vegetarian options, and no (posted) mountaineering food.
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Since 2024, the sleeping areas have been renovated. You sleep indescribably well in rooms made of pine wood. Added to this is the friendly hospitality. An alpine pasture where you can feel good.
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Hüttschlag, known as "The Valley of Mountain Huts," boasts around 40 managed alpine huts. They are renowned for their warm hospitality, homemade regional specialties like alpine butter and cheese, and breathtaking panoramic views. Many huts are run by local hosts who share stories and preserve alpine traditions, offering an authentic experience within the Hohe Tauern National Park.
Yes, several huts cater to families. The Ellmau Alm is a popular choice, offering a restaurant, stunning views, and a lovingly designed playground for children. The Hubgrundalm is also known for its family-friendly amenities, including a small children's playground with swings, a trampoline, and a sandpit, along with farm animals during summer.
The Tappenkarsee Hut is a great option for overnight stays, located near the beautiful Tappenkarsee lake at 1,820 meters. The Loosbühelalm also offers accommodation, providing a clean and well-maintained place to stay after a day of hiking.
The huts in Hüttschlag are celebrated for their homemade regional delicacies. You can expect 'platter snacks' featuring alpine butter, cheese, and whey products. Many serve traditional dishes, farmhouse bread baked in wood-fired ovens, and buttermilk. The Loosbühelalm is particularly known for its homemade goat milk and cheese products, while the Bichlalm (Grossarl Valley) offers products from its own production, including a delicious Brettljause.
The prime season for visiting the huts is generally from late May until early October, aligning with the best hiking weather. During these months, most huts are open and fully managed, offering their full range of services and culinary delights. Some huts may have limited winter operations, but the main season is summer and early autumn.
Absolutely. Many huts are strategically located to offer spectacular views. The Ellmau Alm provides a wonderful view up to the Hochkönig. From the Bichlalm (Grossarl Valley), you can enjoy an unrestricted view of the Grossarltal and the Hohe Tauern. The Tappenkarsee Hut also offers stunning scenery near the Tappenkarsee lake.
Hüttschlag's huts are integrated into an extensive network of outdoor opportunities. You can enjoy various activities such as easy hikes, cycling, and running. For more detailed routes, explore easy hikes around Hüttschlag, cycling routes around Hüttschlag, or running trails around Hüttschlag.
Yes, the huts are ideal stops along popular long-distance trails like the Salzburger Almenweg, Tauern High Trail, Gold Miners' Trail, and Arnoweg. Some huts are easily reachable within a half-hour hike from trailheads, while others require longer journeys of 1.5 to 2 hours to higher elevations, making them perfect for refreshment or overnight stays on longer treks.
Hüttschlag is designated as one of Austria's "Mountaineering Villages," which signifies its commitment to sustainable alpinism and preserving its authentic alpine character. This status emphasizes mountaineering experiences that do not rely on modern technology like cableways, promoting a more natural and traditional approach to the mountains, with the huts playing a central role in providing essential services and maintaining alpine culture.
The Loosbühelalm, rebuilt in 2010 after a fire, is highly regarded for its homemade products, especially goat milk and cheese. Beyond classic snacks, it offers hot food and traditional dishes. It's a clean, well-maintained alm where you can also find accommodation, making it a comprehensive stop for hikers.
Yes, the Tappenkarsee Hut is beautifully situated near the Tappenkarsee lake. It offers accommodation and food, and is known for its friendly hosts. It's a spacious mountain cottage at an altitude of 1,820 meters, providing a perfect base for exploring the stunning natural monument of the Tappenkar Lake.
The Ellmau Alm is a family-friendly hut located on the sunny side of the Ellmau Valley. It offers heartfelt hospitality, delicious homemade delicacies, and a playground for children. Visitors can enjoy a wonderful view up to the Hochkönig, making it an ideal spot for a break and to linger.


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