Best huts around Fieberbrunn are situated in the Austrian Alps, offering a variety of experiences for visitors. This region is characterized by its mountain scenery and traditional Tyrolean hospitality. Huts provide locations to relax and refuel amidst the natural landscape. The area is known for its diverse hut culture, catering to different preferences.
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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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For an authentic Tyrolean experience with home-cooked dishes, consider visiting Wildalpgatterl. It's known for its traditional cuisine, exceptional hospitality, and locally sourced produce, including dumplings and Steirisches Backhendl. They also serve beers from the local Huber Brewery.
Yes, the Bochumer Hut (Kelchalm - Mountain House) is a former copper miners' shelter, nearly 200 years old, located at an altitude of 1,432 meters. It has served as an Alpine Club hut since mining ceased in 1926 and is a starting point for numerous hikes and winter tours.
The Lindlingalm is a great choice for families, offering super delicious food and a playground right there. Another family-friendly option is Rohreralm, which is idyllically situated above Fieberbrunn and accessible via about a one-hour leisurely hike, making it suitable for families.
The Hochhörndler Hütte offers wonderful panoramic views stretching up to the Hohe Tauern from its sun terrace. Similarly, Rohreralm provides fabulous views of the surrounding Kitzbühel Alps, and Bochumer Hut also boasts fantastic views.
Yes, the Bochumer Hut (Kelchalm - Mountain House) is managed all year round, making it a great destination for both summer hikes and winter ski or snowshoe tours.
The area around Fieberbrunn offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including difficult mountaineering routes like the Marokka Summit loop from Wildseeloder, or moderate hikes such as the Wildseeloder Hut loop from Grießenbodenalm. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the Pillersee loop. Find more details on Mountain Hikes around Fieberbrunn, Hiking around Fieberbrunn, and Gravel biking around Fieberbrunn.
For a lively atmosphere, Ferchlstadl is known for its excellent service, Stiegl beer, and late-night offerings, sometimes hosting events like a 'Strong beer festival.' The S4 Alm, located at the bottom of the slopes, has a dedicated après-ski bar and features live music events. BIWAK is also known for its après-ski services.
Yes, some huts provide overnight accommodation. The Wildalpgatterl offers overnight stays in winter. Additionally, the Bochumer Hut (Kelchalm - Mountain House) allows guests to spend the night, offering fantastic views.
Yes, Rohreralm, idyllically situated above Fieberbrunn, offers an Alpine breakfast all week by prior arrangement. Breakfast vouchers can also be redeemed there.
Many huts in Fieberbrunn pride themselves on traditional Tyrolean cuisine. You can expect locally sourced produce and home-cooked dishes. For example, Wildalpgatterl is known for its dumplings and Steirisches Backhendl, while the Bochumer Hut offers delicious homemade food, with sausages being a recommended dish. Hochhörndler Hütte also provides Tyrolean home-style cooking.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the huts, from the authentic Tyrolean charm and home-cooked dishes at places like Wildalpgatterl to the stunning panoramic views from Hochhörndler Hütte and Rohreralm. The historical significance of huts like the Bochumer Hut and the family-friendly amenities at Lindlingalm are also highly valued. Many enjoy the opportunity to relax and refuel amidst the beautiful mountain scenery.


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