Best huts around St Anton am Arlberg are situated in the Arlberg, Klostertal, and Verwall regions, characterized by their alpine terrain and panoramic views. This area is known for its extensive network of trails and mountain landscapes. The huts serve as essential points for hikers and mountaineers, providing shelter and services within this high-alpine environment.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Great hut - extremely friendly We had wet clothes because of the rain and there were drying cabinets in the basement, so everything was dry again after lunch
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The Niederelbehütte, located at an altitude of 2310 m, is picturesquely situated next to Lake Sess and offers impressive views of the Verwall.
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If it gets too hot, you can cool off in the lake (directly behind the house).
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Had a great, delicious stop there today. Great food at normal prices, nice team.
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Cozy hut above the Spullersee. The food is worth it.
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Cozy hut in the Verwall with a great view and delicious food. The hut is open daily from July to the end of September. Overnight stays in shared rooms or in the camp are possible. You can find more information at https://www.kaltenberghuette.at/.
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Very close to the hut there is a small but cold lake for refreshment. In just under half an hour, depending on your level of fitness, you can reach the Kappler Kopf. From here you have a beautiful view of the Niederelbehütte and the Paznauntal and the surrounding mountains.
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Fast, good service and good food. Very nice panorama which invites you to slow down.
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Several huts in the region are particularly family-friendly. The New Heilbronner Hut, despite its altitude of 2,320 meters, is reachable within two and a half hours on an easy hiking trail from the Zeinisjoch parking lot, making it accessible for families. It also offers rooms for overnight stays. The Sennhütte in St. Anton is another excellent choice, featuring a herb garden and a 'WonderWalkingWay' circular hiking trail designed for children.
Absolutely. Many huts offer impressive vistas. The Stuttgarter Hütte is known for its great location and amazing views. The Kaltenberg Hut provides a fantastic view of the Verwall. Additionally, the Niederelbehütte, situated at 2310 meters, offers impressive views of the Verwall and the Sessladtal, with the Kappler Kopf nearby providing views of the Niederelbehütte and the Paznauntal.
Many huts provide overnight stays. The New Heilbronner Hut has rooms for guests. The Stuttgarter Hütte offers beds in rooms and mattress dormitories, with a winter room always open. The Kaltenberg Hut also provides shared rooms or camp options. Other huts like the Ulmer Hütte, Göppinger Hütte, and Niederelbehütte are also equipped for overnight stays.
For a classic Austrian dining experience, the Hospiz Alm in St. Christoph is renowned for its traditional regional dishes and unique wine cellar. If you're looking for a vibrant party atmosphere, Mooserwirt in St. Anton is legendary for its après-ski. For delicious handmade dishes in a warm setting, Kaminstube, located just above Mooserwirt, is highly praised.
The best time largely depends on your activity. For hiking and mountain experiences, most huts are staffed and open from mid-June or early July to late September or early October. For winter sports and après-ski, the season typically runs from December to April. Some huts, like the Sennhütte, are open both in winter and summer, offering year-round enjoyment.
Yes, several huts offer unique experiences. The Hospiz Alm boasts Adi Werner's wine cellar, housing the world's largest collection of large format wine bottles, and a fun slide to the water closets. The Kaltenberg Hut is notable for being one of the few huts at over 2000 meters with a swimming lake nearby for a refreshing dip. The Sennhütte holds a Guinness World Record for its edelweiss and ball path, alongside its herb garden and children's trail.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy paths to huts like the New Heilbronner Hut. For cycling enthusiasts, there are various road cycling routes and challenging MTB trails, such as the 'Rund um den Verwallsee' or the 'Bergtour zur Darmstädter Hütte'. Running trails are also popular, with options like 'The stunning Verwall Valley' loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes and Running Trails guides for Sankt Anton am Arlberg.
Yes, some huts are more easily accessible. The New Heilbronner Hut is a good option, as it can be reached within two and a half hours on an easy hiking trail from the parking lot at Zeinisjoch. This makes it suitable for beginners or families looking for a less demanding experience.
Visitors frequently praise the cozy atmosphere, delicious regional food, and friendly service found in the huts. Many appreciate the stunning mountain views and the opportunity to relax after a hike. The Ravensburger Hut, for instance, is noted for its cozy surroundings and worthwhile food, while the Niederelbehütte is described as very clean with good food and a nice view.
While popular huts can get busy, especially during peak season, seeking out those slightly off the main trails or visiting during shoulder seasons (late spring/early autumn) can offer a more serene experience. Huts like the Kaltenberg Hut, described as an untouched gem at the crossroads of different regions, might offer a quieter retreat with its airy, open balcony location.
The Ulmer Hütte, an Alpine Club hut established in 1903 and continuously extended, embodies historical significance and traditional charm. It has served as a base for mountaineers for over a century. Many huts, like the Hospiz Alm, also maintain a classic, gorgeous wood chalet aesthetic, offering a glimpse into traditional Austrian mountain culture.
You can expect a variety of traditional Austrian and regional dishes. Many huts, like the New Heilbronner Hut, serve regional specialties such as the Montafoner Marend (a traditional snack with boiled potatoes, bacon, and local cheese). Hospiz Alm is known for dishes like brat, cheese, Rösti potatoes, and apple strudel, while Kaminstube offers handmade dishes including Goulash soup, Grösti, and spätzle. Many emphasize locally sourced and organic ingredients.


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