Huts around Gaishorn am See are situated in the Palten Valley, bordering Gesäuse National Park. This location provides access to various huts that function as stopovers for multi-day tours or destinations for day trips. The huts offer views, traditional cuisine, and serve as resting points for hikers and cyclists. Gaishorn am See acts as a starting point for mountain tours in the region.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Heß Hut is named after the Gesäuse pioneer Heinrich Hess. It was expanded and modernized in 1996. The cozy hut atmosphere was nevertheless preserved.
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Overnight stay possible (3 camps). Easy-going hut owner who cares about the well-being of his guests and where the food and drink on offer comes from. - Very good food, cooked by two Nepalese. If you take half board you get seconds as often as you want (even 3 times :)) Breakfast is surprisingly varied with homemade hummus. - Cozy dining room inside and seating outside with a great view.
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Very good food at reasonable prices and very friendly service, great view of the Gesäuse mountains from the terrace and room window.
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Admonterhaus at approx. 1700 m. Easily accessible via the Grabneralm.
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The Admonter Haus is a refuge belonging to the Austrian Alpine Club and is located at 1,725 meters. You can eat well and spend the night at the hut. There are several access options: from Admont, from Hall or from Oberlaussa.
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Berger Hube has been family-owned since 1924 and is located at an altitude of 1,198 m Managed alpine hut with traditional home cooking. 4 rooms Room storage for 5 people Room storage for 10 people There are also motorhome parking spaces here. Paid parking lot - great hiking opportunities
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definitely visit! Dear hut hosts - excellent food - fantastic views of Reichenstein, Ödstein, Hochtor and Planspitze!
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Several huts in the region provide both accommodation and food. The Mödlinger Hut, Admonter Hut, Heßhütte, Buchstein Hut, and Bergerhube all offer options for sleeping and dining. Reservations are recommended, especially for popular huts like the Heßhütte.
Yes, the Bergerhube is noted as a family-friendly option, offering good food and a welcoming atmosphere. Many huts in the region provide a cozy environment suitable for families.
The huts around Gaishorn am See are known for their impressive views. From the Mödlinger Hut, you can enjoy breathtaking vistas of the rugged limestone mountains of the Gesäuse National Park. The Buchstein Hut also offers great views of the Gesäuse mountains from its terrace and room windows.
The Admonter Hut, also known as Admonter Haus, has a rich history dating back to 1894 and is a classic Alpine Club hut. The Heßhütte, named after Gesäuse pioneer Heinrich Heß, also looks back on a long tradition, with a new building constructed in 1996 that retained its cozy atmosphere.
Most huts in the region are open during the warmer months. For example, the Admonter Hut is open throughout the summer, and the Buchstein Hut operates from May to October. The summer and early autumn seasons generally offer the best weather for hiking and enjoying the alpine environment.
Yes, the Bergerhube offers paid parking facilities, making it a convenient option for those arriving by car.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various hikes. From the Admonter Hut, you can climb peaks like Admonter Warte, Natterriegel, or Hexenturm. The Mödlinger Hut is a base for mountain tours and multi-day hut hikes. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Gaishorn am See guide.
Absolutely. The region, bordering Gesäuse National Park, offers challenging terrain. From the Mödlinger Hut, you can embark on exciting climbing tours in steep rock faces. The Buchstein Hut can serve as a starting point for the via ferrata on the Buchstein. For more difficult routes, check out the Mountain Hikes around Gaishorn am See guide.
Visitors frequently praise the great locations, friendly service, and delicious regional cuisine offered at the huts. The breathtaking views of the Gesäuse mountains from places like the Mödlinger Hut and Buchstein Hut are also highly appreciated. The cozy atmosphere and the opportunity to end an evening comfortably after a hike are also highlights.
Yes, the Buchstein Hut is well-known for its very good food at reasonable prices. The Bergerhube also receives praise for its good food and great hosts.
The huts around Gaishorn am See are ideal stopovers for multi-day hut tours within the Gesäuse National Park. The Admonter Hut and Mödlinger Hut are excellent bases for such adventures, offering accommodation and meals along your route.
While many routes in the Gesäuse National Park can be challenging, there are easier sections and day trips to huts. The Bergerhube is an intermediate hut that can be a destination for a more accessible hike. For specific easy routes, consult the Hiking around Gaishorn am See guide, which includes routes like the 'Spielkogel Panorama Trail – Mödlinger Hut loop from Parkplatz Mödlingerhütte' rated as easy.


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