Huts around St. Martin am Wöllmißberg offer bases for exploring the West Styria region of Austria. The area features a natural landscape of woods, meadows, and alpine terrain. It provides opportunities for hiking and experiencing traditional regional culture. St. Martin am Wöllmißberg is situated in a region known for its vineyards and scenic routes.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Certainly the best cuisine on the Reinischkogel - always seasonal delicacies. Reservations ABSOLUTELY necessary!
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Hard, steep but awesome.
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Simply hiking boots and hiking poles are worth recommending! The restaurant was closed when I went hiking.
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The hut is only open Thursday to Friday, but you will be spoiled with delicious food and cake. There is a lovely terrace in front of the inn to relax on. Top 🔝There are so many things that fit together in this beautiful place...
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I got there quite early, so I still got a seat. If there were several people, I would make a reservation.
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Excellent fried chicken. Courteous service.
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The region offers a variety of huts, including cozy inns like Hahnhof Hut, self-catering lodges such as Johanneshütte St. Martin/Wöllmissberg, and Alpengasthofs like Salzstiegelhaus. Many provide accommodation, restaurants, and family-friendly facilities, catering to different needs and preferences.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. Hahnhof Hut and Freiländeralm Hut are noted as family-friendly. The Sattelhaus is also family-friendly, offering fresh, regional cuisine and comfortable seating. Johanneshütte St. Martin/Wöllmissberg, a self-catering lodge, features a football/volleyball field and a campfire site, making it ideal for groups and families.
Many huts focus on traditional, hearty, and regional cuisine. The Sattelhaus, for example, grows many of its ingredients on-site and offers fresh eggs from its own chickens. Freiländeralm Hut is known for its good roast pork and can even prepare special dishes on request. Hahnhof Hut is a well-attended inn with good food at reasonable prices.
The spring, summer, and autumn seasons are generally ideal for visiting the huts and exploring the region. Specifically, autumn, just before the harvest, is highly recommended for hiking in areas like the Schilcherland, where Kellerstöckl Between Hochgrail and Niedergrail is located. Spring is also a good time to visit.
The region is characterized by woods, meadows, and alpine terrain. From huts like Hebalm, you can enjoy extensive meadow areas and forest. The Ascent to Jägerwirt trail offers great views towards Reinischkogel and Hahnhofhütte. Many huts, including Freiländeralm Hut, are situated in scenic locations providing excellent viewpoints.
Yes, the huts serve as excellent starting points for various hikes. The Sattelhaus is a great base for exploring the Terenbachalm. You can find numerous hiking routes, including moderate trails like the Hierzmann Dam loop or the Teigitschklamm Gorge loop. For more options, explore the Hiking around St. Martin am Wöllmißberg guide.
For easier walks, you can find routes like the Klugbauer Hotel & Restaurant – Hahnhof Hut loop or the Franciscan Monastery loop. These trails offer a less strenuous way to enjoy the scenery around the huts. Check out the Easy hikes around St. Martin am Wöllmißberg guide for more details.
While the huts themselves offer an authentic alpine experience, the wider region provides cultural sites. Near the Johanneshütte St. Martin/Wöllmissberg, you can visit the Hundertwasser Church, the Glass Museum, and the Lipizzaner Stud Piber. The area around Kellerstöckl Between Hochgrail and Niedergrail is known as Schilcherland, famous for its vineyards and wine culture.
Visitors appreciate the cozy atmosphere, good food, and friendly staff. Many highlight the regional cuisine, with some huts offering special dishes or ingredients grown on-site. The strategic locations provide access to scenic hiking trails and local attractions, making them ideal for both relaxation and exploration. The community has shared over 38 photos and given more than 160 upvotes to the huts in the area.
Yes, several huts provide accommodation. The Johanneshütte St. Martin/Wöllmissberg is a self-catering lodge that can host up to 47 guests. Hahnhof Hut is a cozy inn that also offers lodging. Hebalm is noted for providing clean and affordable accommodation.
Absolutely. Huts like Hebalm, located in an alpine village, are perfect for a stop on longer hikes, offering inns and refreshment. The Sattelhaus also serves as an excellent starting point and resting spot for various hikes, known for its hearty cuisine.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for running. You can find various running trails, including moderate to difficult routes like the Arik Brauer City Hall Voitsberg loop or the Ströhberne Bridge - Hirzmann Dam loop. For more running options, consult the Running Trails around St. Martin am Wöllmißberg guide.


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