Huts in St. Pölten and its surrounding areas provide diverse options for outdoor enthusiasts. The region, situated in Lower Austria, features a mix of accessible spots and more secluded alpine refuges. These locations offer opportunities for day trips and serve as bases for multi-day treks. The landscape includes pre-Alps and the eastern foothills of the Lower Austrian Limestone Alps, providing varied terrain for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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In summer you can dine on the terrace. Zwiebelrostbraten is my personal favorite on the menu.
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The catering is entirely geared towards seminars and conferences, with small snacks in between and a buffet during the main meals. Unusual requests are also kindly accepted and fulfilled.
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Cozy cabin with a beautiful view
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The Schöpfl-Schutzhaus has been run by Auguste Rosenberger since January 2024. It is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, but is open from sunrise to sunset on all other days. Guests can look forward to a cozy atmosphere and a good selection of food.
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Behind the hut there is a shaft with drinks.
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very nice rest area above Nußdorf
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Yes, several huts in the St. Pölten area are ideal for families. For instance, the Grüntalkogel Hut features a small playground and a self-service box for drinks. The Ochsenburger Hut also offers a small playground and a glass winter garden, making it comfortable in various weather conditions. The Josef-Franz-Hütte, operated by Naturfreunde, provides children's play equipment and is open year-round.
Many huts in the region boast impressive vistas. The Schöpfl Mountain Hut, located on the highest peak in the Vienna Woods, offers extensive views. The Buchbergwarte provides beautiful views stretching from the Tullnerfeld into the Lower Austrian foothills of the Alps. Additionally, the Traisnerhütte (Hinteralm) has a terrace with excellent views on clear days, and the Hainfelder Hütte offers a panoramic view of the pre-Alps and the eastern foothills of the Lower Austrian Limestone Alps, including Schneeberg and Rax.
Yes, some huts in the St. Pölten area are open year-round. The Josef-Franz-Hütte, for example, is open on Saturdays (from 12 PM) and Sundays/holidays (from 8 AM) throughout the year, even attracting visitors in winter. Other huts may have seasonal closures, so it's always good to check their specific operating hours.
Yes, there are options for overnight stays. The Otto Kandler-Haus am Hohenstein, owned by the St. Pölten Alpine Club, is a self-catering hut offering 35 beds and is open on weekends from early May to late October. For a more high-alpine experience, the St. Pöltner Hütte (Felber Tauern), managed by the St. Pölten section of the Austrian Alpine Club, offers 18 beds and 59 dormitory places, open from mid-June to late September.
Huts in St. Pölten offer a range of culinary experiences and amenities. Many, like the Gföhlberg Hut, are known for their cozy atmosphere and delicious pastries. The Traisnerhütte is praised for its very good food with a fair price-performance ratio. The St. Pöltner Hütte is known for its traditional hut cuisine. Some huts, such as the Grüntalkogel Hut and Josef-Franz-Hütte, also feature self-service drink boxes or draw-wells for convenience.
Yes, the St. Pölten section of the Austrian Alpine Club (ÖAV) manages the St. Pöltner Hütte. This high-alpine refuge is located on the Felber Tauern at 2,481 m, offering stunning views of the Großvenediger. It serves as a popular stop on multi-day high-altitude hikes like the Venediger Höhenweg and provides a true alpine character with no Wi-Fi or mobile reception.
The huts in St. Pölten are excellent starting points or destinations for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to challenging. The region also offers numerous routes for running, road cycling, and gravel biking. For example, you can explore running trails around the Viehofner Seen, or embark on road cycling routes through the scenic landscape. Mountain bikers and paragliders also frequent areas around huts like the Traisnerhütte.
For easier access or beginner-friendly experiences, huts like the Grüntalkogel Hut and Josef-Franz-Hütte are good choices, often featuring amenities like playgrounds. The Buchbergwarte is also easily reachable, with a road leading close to the waiting room, making it accessible for drivers and cyclists before a short walk to the hut.
Visitors frequently praise the welcoming atmosphere, delicious food, and stunning views offered by the huts. Many appreciate the friendly hosts, such as at the Gföhlberg Hut, and the quality of local delicacies. The presence of amenities like playgrounds at family-friendly huts and the opportunity for both casual day trips and challenging alpine adventures also contribute to a highly positive experience.
Yes, several huts are highly regarded by the komoot community. The Schöpfl Mountain Hut, Ochsenburger Hut, and Buchbergwarte are among the most popular, receiving numerous upvotes and shared photos for their impressive views, good food, and family-friendly features.
Yes, the region offers huts with interesting surroundings. Near the Schöpfl Mountain Hut, you can find the Matraswarte, built in 1898, and the Leopold-Figl-Observatorium for Astrophysics, home to Austria's largest reflecting telescope. These add a touch of history and scientific interest to your visit.


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