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Hauersee Hut

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Hauersee Hut

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The Hauerseehütte is a unique self-catering mountain hut nestled at an elevation of 2,383 meters (7,818 feet) in the stunning Ötztal Alps of Tyrol, Austria. Situated on the Geigenkamm, high above the picturesque Ötztal valley, this hut takes its name from the nearby Hauersee, a glacial lake renowned for its strikingly cold, turquoise waters. It serves as a vital base for hikers and mountaineers exploring the central Geigenkamm, offering a remote and authentic alpine experience.

What truly captivates visitors to the Hauerseehütte is its idyllic location and the breathtaking natural beauty surrounding it. The clear Hauersee shimmers in various shades of green and blue, reflecting the majestic peaks of the Ötztal Alps. From the hut, the snow-capped summits of the Stubai Alps provide a magnificent backdrop, creating a serene atmosphere that helps visitors quickly forget the stresses of daily life. The unique alpine flora also adds to the picturesque scenery, making every view a memorable one.

Before embarking on a journey to the Hauerseehütte, it's essential to understand its self-catering concept. Visitors must bring all their own provisions, as no food or drinks are sold on-site. The hut offers modest accommodation with 15 mattresses in a dormitory, and a hut sleeping bag is required. Facilities include two gas cooking sites, a wood-burning stove for heating and cooking, crockery, solar lighting, and a biotoilet. While water is available from a stream near the hut, it must be boiled before drinking. The hut is supervised during its main summer season, typically from the fourth week of June until the last weekend of September, providing a blend of independence and support.

The best time to visit the Hauerseehütte is during its summer season, when the trails are clear of snow and the hut is supervised. This period is ideal for hiking and mountaineering, with popular routes leading from the valley towns of Umhausen-Köfels and Längenfeld, typically taking 3.5 to 4 hours to reach the hut. It also serves as an excellent starting point for more challenging ascents to peaks like the Southern and Northern Luibiskogel, offering diverse options for those exploring the Hauerseehütte trails.

Hikers often marvel at the Hauersee itself, where the Hauerferner glacier slowly drains, coloring the waters in a radiant turquoise. Stopping by the lakeshore to admire the reflections of the surrounding peaks in the milky water is a standout moment for many. The small, self-catering nature of the hut fosters a communal and self-reliant experience, and some visitors even suggest calling the hut keepers beforehand, as they might occasionally offer coffee or tea, adding a personal touch to the remote mountain stay.

For those eager to explore this stunning region, numerous hiking routes lead to and from the Hauerseehütte, catering to various skill levels. Whether you're planning a multi-day trek or a challenging ascent, you can find and plan your perfect adventure using komoot. Discover detailed maps, elevation profiles, and community-contributed tips to make the most of your visit to this remarkable hut in the Ötztal Alps.

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  • Location: Längenfeld, Bezirk Imst, Tyrol, Austria

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    January 11, 2018

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    After the original mountain hut from the 1930s was destroyed in an avalanche, they built the small self-catering hut. The hut is open from June to the end of September. It is supervised, but not managed. There are 15 beds in the dormitory and two cooking rings available.
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    January 11, 2018

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    The Hauerferner drains slowly into the Hauersee underneath and the glacier milk colors the waters in a radiant turquoise. If you stop by the lakeshore, you can admire the reflections of the surrounding peaks in the milky water.
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    August 2, 2021

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    Very nice, small self-catering hut. Tip: Call the hut landlords beforehand or ask on site, maybe they have some coffee or tea for you.
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    Location: Längenfeld, Bezirk Imst, Tyrol, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What makes the Hauerseehütte unique compared to other mountain huts?

    The Hauerseehütte operates as a supervised self-catering hut. This means that while there is a hut keeper present during the summer season (late June to late September) to assist and maintain the hut, they do not offer food or drinks for sale. Visitors must bring all their own provisions, fostering a more independent and communal alpine experience.

    Is the Hauerseehütte suitable for beginner hikers or families with young children?

    The trails to Hauerseehütte are generally considered intermediate. While the hut itself is welcoming, the ascent from the valley towns of Umhausen-Köfels or Längenfeld takes approximately 3.5 to 4 hours and involves significant elevation gain. Hikers should have a good level of fitness and appropriate gear. For families, it depends on the children's hiking experience and stamina.

    What are the parking options for reaching Hauerseehütte?

    Parking is available in the valley towns of Umhausen-Köfels and Längenfeld, which serve as starting points for hikes to the Hauerseehütte. Specific parking areas for hikers are usually well-marked. It's advisable to check local regulations and potential fees for these parking lots before your visit.

    How can I reach Hauerseehütte using public transport?

    The valley towns of Längenfeld and Umhausen-Köfels are accessible by public bus services within the Ötztal region. From these towns, the hike to Hauerseehütte begins. Check local bus schedules, especially during off-peak seasons, as services might be less frequent.

    Are dogs allowed at Hauerseehütte or on the trails leading to it?

    Generally, dogs are permitted on hiking trails in the Austrian Alps, but they must be kept on a leash, especially in areas with grazing livestock or wildlife. For staying overnight at the Hauerseehütte, it's crucial to contact the hut keeper in advance to inquire about their specific policy regarding dogs inside the hut, as space is limited in the dormitory.

    Can Hauerseehütte be visited during winter for hiking?

    The Hauerseehütte is primarily open and supervised during the summer season, typically from late June to late September. During winter, the hut is usually closed and unsupervised, and the trails become significantly more challenging due to snow and ice, requiring alpine experience, proper winter equipment, and avalanche awareness. Winter visits are generally not recommended for casual hikers.

    What facilities are available at the Hauerseehütte for self-catering?

    The hut provides two gas cooking sites, a wood-burning stove for heating and cooking, and basic crockery. It also has solar lighting and a biotoilet. Water is available from a stream nearby, but it must be boiled before drinking. Remember to bring all your own food and drinks, as nothing is sold at the hut.

    Are there any other notable viewpoints or natural features near Hauerseehütte besides the Hauersee lake?

    Beyond the stunning Hauersee with its turquoise waters, the hut's location on the Geigenkamm offers panoramic views of the surrounding Ötztal Alps and the distant snow-capped peaks of the Stubai Alps. The unique alpine flora in the basin of the Hauerferner glacier also adds to the natural beauty, providing picturesque scenery in every direction.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter around Hauerseehütte?

    The Ötztal Alps are home to various alpine wildlife. Hikers might spot marmots, chamois, or ibex in the higher rocky areas. Birdwatchers could see eagles or other birds of prey. Always observe wildlife from a distance and avoid disturbing their natural habitat.

    Are there any circular hiking routes that include Hauerseehütte?

    While the primary routes to Hauerseehütte are out-and-back from the valley, the hut serves as a base for further exploration. Experienced mountaineers can use it as a starting point for ascents to peaks like the Southern and Northern Luibiskogel, potentially linking up with other trails for multi-day tours. For a true circular route directly involving the hut, detailed planning with alpine maps is recommended.

    Do I need to make a reservation to stay overnight at Hauerseehütte?

    Given its modest capacity of 15 mattresses in a dormitory, it is highly recommended to make a reservation, especially during the peak summer season. Contacting the hut keeper in advance is essential to ensure availability and understand any specific requirements for your stay, such as bringing your own hut sleeping bag.

    What essential gear should I bring for a visit to Hauerseehütte?

    As a self-catering hut, you must bring all your own food and drinks. Essential gear includes a hut sleeping bag, appropriate hiking clothing (layers are key), sturdy hiking boots, rain gear, a first-aid kit, a headlamp, and a map and compass or GPS device. Don't forget a water bottle, as stream water needs boiling before consumption.

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