Best huts around Going am Wilden Kaiser are located in the Tyrolean Alps, providing access to the Wilder Kaiser mountain range. This region is characterized by its alpine landscape and traditional mountain culture. It serves as a base for various hiking trails and mountaineering activities. The area offers a blend of natural features and established routes for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Great view from the terrace up to the Ellmauer Tor and down into the day with the Großvenediger in the background (and deckchairs to enjoy the view). The Kaiserschmarrn is really good - depending on the occupancy also with service. Easy to reach from the Wochenbrunner, so a mixed crowd of hikers, mountaineers and a few climbers - but significantly less hustle and bustle than below.
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Located on the Adlerweg with a gigantic view.
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Small, rustic alpine pasture away from the mainstream. There's really good buttermilk here and a sufficiently large menu with authentic dishes - the detour to Walleralm is definitely worth it!
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Great view from the Wallner Hütte, especially when the uphill is done. Nice hut landlady, self-service
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Very nice Alm with delicious food and a great view. The way to the Hartkaiser is lined with carved Rübezahl figures.
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The path there is challenging, but it's worth it. Magnificent view, delicious food.
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Here you should try the buttermilk.
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The region offers several huts perfect for families. The Rübezahl Hut is renowned for its dedicated play area, including a water park, swings, and a woodcarving trail, making it an adventurous destination for children. Another great option is the Gaudeamus Hut, which is easily accessible via a simple hike from Wochenbrunner Alm and is also very welcoming to families.
Yes, the Gruttenhütte is an important base for mountaineers and climbers. Situated at 1620 meters, it serves as a starting point for alpine tours and climbing routes in the Wilder Kaiser, including to the highest peak, Ellmauer Halt (2,344m). It also offers accommodation for multi-day hikes.
Many huts boast incredible vistas. The Rübezahl Hut, at 1200 meters, provides spectacular views of the Wilder Kaiser range and the valley from its large terrace. The Gruttenhütte offers panoramic views that can extend to the Großvenediger on clear days. Additionally, the Obere Regalm provides magnificent views across the Kitzbühel Alps and to the Großvenediger from its serene location.
The huts are generally accessible and popular from late spring to early autumn (Pentecost to mid-October for some, like Gruttenhütte), when hiking conditions are ideal. This period allows visitors to enjoy the full range of hiking trails and the outdoor terraces. Some huts, like Rübezahl-Alm, are also popular stops for skiers in winter, offering a different experience.
Absolutely. The Rübezahl Hut has a rich history dating back to 1778, originally built as a cow barn. It has maintained its rustic charm with natural materials and has even been featured in various TV productions, adding to its renown.
Yes, several huts provide accommodation for those planning multi-day tours. The Gruttenhütte offers dormitory beds, double rooms, and mattress dormitories. The Gaudeamus Hut also provides accommodation. The Obere Regalm offers overnight stays in an alm apartment, typically for a minimum of four nights.
The Rübezahl Hut is known for its homemade traditional Tyrolean dishes, emphasizing regional, sustainable, and high-quality ingredients, with beef from local farmers. The Gruttenhütte serves specialties like oven-roasted pork and regional dumpling variations. The Obere Regalm offers homemade bread, cakes, and regional products like sausages, bacon from their own cattle, and various cheeses.
The Obere Regalm, nestled in the quiet eastern part of the Wilder Kaiser massif, is celebrated for its peaceful atmosphere, encouraging 'deceleration'. It embraces a rustic approach with limited electricity and no Wi-Fi, offering a genuine alpine experience away from modern distractions.
The region is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy strolls to challenging mountaineering routes. For example, there are easy hikes like the 'Moor & More: Törfchenrunde' or more demanding waterfall hikes. Mountain biking is also popular, with MTB trails like the 'View of the Wilder Kaiser loop' available.
Many huts are quite accessible. The Rübezahl Hut can be reached via scenic hiking trails or by taking the Hartkaiserbahn gondola (with a 20-minute walk from the middle station in summer). The Gaudeamus Hut is accessible via a simple hike from Wochenbrunner Alm. Even the Gruttenhütte, while higher, has a shortest route of about a 1.5-hour hike from Wochenbrunner Alm, making it a rewarding day trip.
Visitors consistently praise the incredible views from the hut terraces, the delicious traditional food, and the friendly service. Many highlight the rustic charm and cozy atmosphere, especially at places like the Rübezahl Hut. The opportunity to enjoy regional specialties and the welcoming nature of the staff are frequently mentioned as highlights.
Yes, the Gruttenhütte is a key stop on multi-day tours like the Kaiserkrone. The Obere Regalm lies directly on the 'Adlerweg' (Eagle Trail), making it easily accessible via beautiful hiking paths from multiple directions and a great point for longer treks.
The Obere Regalm provides a truly rustic experience, embracing a more traditional approach with limited electricity, no Wi-Fi, and only cash payments, enhancing its authentic mountain hut feel. The Rübezahl Hut also maintains a rustic charm with natural materials like stone and wood, offering an authentic mountain experience.


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