Best huts around Kals am Großglockner are situated within the Hohe Tauern National Park, offering access to the surrounding peaks, including the Großglockner. This region provides a variety of mountain huts that serve as bases for exploring the high-alpine environment. The area features diverse terrain, from accessible valleys to challenging glaciated routes. These huts cater to different needs, from day-trippers to mountaineers undertaking multi-day tours.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Quiet climb to a wonderful hut. The path to the Kalser Tauernhaus is wide and easy to walk. The landscape is wonderful with many impressive views. The offer is typically regional with very tasty Kaiserschmarrn at fair prices. You have to remember that the host has to bring everything to the hut, ensure that it is managed in an environmentally friendly way and, above all, take the weather as it comes. I had excellent service from all the staff in a place in the sun and with a great view.
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Subterranean! The chance of being served at all is probably 50/50. Unfortunately, today it was zero. We were "allowed" to be ignored by the landlord for more than half an hour. No chance. We sat directly in his line of sight. And that with the house empty and the outdoor area about 1/3 full. What does he do in the season? They must be living it up a bit too well. We don't need that! There are plenty of other nice and delicious inns here. But such an unfriendly troll is a real shame for the otherwise friendly holiday region.
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For me, Rudolfshütte is pretty unique, at least here in the Hohe Tauern region. The hotel is located at around 2,300 meters altitude. So you not only have a guarantee of snow, but also a great starry sky on clear nights and a wonderful view of the glacier. And all this with full hotel service and sauna. Since the ski area hasn't really been developed, there are more mountain athletes up here than ski tourists and that's a great combination.
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The Großglocknerhaus is an ideal starting point for hikes. If you take the time to look at nature and landscape, you can also spot marmots.
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Nice terrace with great views
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Family atmosphere, best blueberry pie ever! We recommend! My personal Kaiserschmarrn rating: 5 out of 5 stars :-) and if you like an excellent fillet steak: you have to order it in advance, it's not on the menu.
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Several huts in the region cater to families. The Kalser Tauernhaus is easily accessible via a wide, easy path and is beautifully situated amidst flowery meadows, with the Dorfer See nearby. The Glorer Hütte is also suitable for day-trippers and families, offering a practice climbing garden. For a unique experience, the Adolf Noßberger Hütte provides a range of activities like canoeing, archery, and a zipline, making it a versatile destination for families seeking relaxation and adventure.
The Stüdlhütte is a primary starting point for ascents of the Großglockner, including the challenging Stüdl Ridge. The Salmhütte offers a less frequented alternative for climbing the Großglockner. For those seeking more comfort before an ascent, the Lucknerhaus and the slightly higher Luckner Hut are excellent starting points, easily accessible by car or bus. The Erzherzog Johann Hut, being the highest in Austria, is the ultimate place to stay for the final push to the summit, though it requires navigating glaciers and some rock climbing.
Yes, the Salmhütte holds significant historical value as the first alpine protection hut in the Eastern Alps, originally built in 1799. While it has been expanded with modern additions, its historical roots are a notable feature.
The Stüdlhütte is well-equipped with high technical standards, including solar energy, showers, mobile phone reception, and accepts credit/debit cards. The Glorer Hütte and Salmhütte also provide showers and mobile phone reception. The Luckner Hut offers hot showers and toilets, while the Lucknerhaus provides comfortable rooms with showers, and even a sauna and steam room.
Many huts pride themselves on offering regional specialties. The Stüdlhütte serves Tyrolean cuisine, often prepared with ingredients from its own farm. The Glorer Hütte is known for its delicious local specialties like spinach dumplings. The Salmhütte offers Styrian delicacies and seasonal specialties, and the Kalser Tauernhaus is praised for its regional cuisine, including tasty Kaiserschmarrn.
Yes, several huts are strategically located along popular long-distance routes. The Stüdlhütte is a point along the long-distance Eagle Walk. Both the Glorer Hütte and the Salmhütte are situated along the popular Wiener Höhenweg and the Adlerweg, making them ideal stops for multi-day hut trips.
The Glorer Hütte offers impressive views over the Leitertal and towards the Glockner group. The Salmhütte provides breathtaking views of the Großglockner from its terrace. The Kalser Tauernhaus offers clear views of the glaciers and peaks of the Glockner group. The Erzherzog Johann Hut, being the highest, provides incredibly memorable sunrise and sunset views.
The Adolf Noßberger Hütte, affectionately known as "Nossi," stands out with unique activities such as canoeing on the Gradensee, a climbing garden, archery, a zipline over the lake, a tightrope for balancing acts, and a Finnish bathing barrel. The Rudolfshütte Mountain Hotel also features a climbing hall.
The region around Kals am Großglockner offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging mountain biking trails like the "Lucknerhaus – Lucknerhütte loop from Großdorf" or the "Grossglockner – Teischnitz Valley loop from Kals am Großglockner." For more information on cycling, check out the Cycling around Kals am Großglockner guide, and for mountain biking, see the MTB Trails around Kals am Großglockner guide.
The Lucknerhaus is particularly convenient due to its easy accessibility by car or bus, even in winter, making it a good option for those seeking more comfort. The Glocknerhaus Mountain Lodge is also easily reachable in the summer months from Heiligenblut with the hiking bus, as it's located directly on the Hochalpenstraße.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views of the Großglockner and surrounding glaciers, the cozy atmosphere, and the delicious regional food, such as spinach dumplings and Kaiserschmarrn. The friendly staff and the opportunity to experience high-alpine nature, even for day-trippers, are also highly valued. Many appreciate the blend of traditional charm with modern amenities found in some huts.
The Erzherzog Johann Hut, also known as the Adlersruhe (Eagle's Rest), is the highest hut in Austria and the entire Eastern Alps, situated at an elevation of 3,454 meters.


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