Huts around Partenen are located in the Montafon Valley, offering access to the Austrian Alps. This area provides a base for exploring various mountain huts, which serve as accommodation and starting points for alpine tours. The region features diverse landscapes, from secluded valleys to high-alpine environments with glaciers. Many huts are known for their traditional atmosphere and regional cuisine.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The best side salad, lovingly prepared and generous. Very attentive and friendly service.
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I can't really understand what Björn said. Was here in August 2024 and can only praise and recommend the hut, the host and his team and the food, both in terms of quality and quantity. Please don't forget: this is a mountain hut at over 2000m above sea level in the Alps
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Great bike tour, not strenuous! Jamtalhütte is super nice, not expensive, staff and host very nice! Great area.
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Nice hut with nice staff. The food was completely OK, maybe a little bit small
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Nice hut, beautiful view, beautiful tour to the Silvretta hut made from the Tubinger Hütte. The food was great!
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Friendly people and good food. With a great view
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This is an answer to @Björns mostly negative review further up. Bringing ingredients for meals on these mountain huts is incredibly expensive. On some huts this has to be done by helicopter. On most mountain huts there is just one "Bergsteiger-Essen" offered and nothing else, no vegan or vegetarian option, because it's simply not working like a restaurant in the city with great infrastructure and a supermarket next doors. Luckily most mountain-goers will know how to take your review. All the best to you.
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The New Heilbronner Hut is an excellent choice for families. It's located at 2,320 meters and can be reached within two and a half hours on an easy hiking trail from the parking lot at Zeinisjoch. The Jamtalhütte is also part of the "Mit Kindern auf Hütten" campaign, making it family-friendly, especially for children aged 7/8 and older.
Yes, many huts in the region boast spectacular views. The Saarbrücker Hut, situated at 2,538 meters, offers an impressive mountain panorama. The Wiesbadener Hut provides panoramic views of surrounding peaks and the nearby Piz Buin glacier.
Huts in the Partenen region are known for their focus on regional specialties and hearty mountain fare. Many offer traditional Montafon hospitality with dishes like "Käsknöpfle" (cheese spaetzle) and game ragout. The New Heilbronner Hut serves regional specialties, including the Montafoner Marend. The Saarbrücker Hut is noted for its delicious food, including an excellent apple strudel.
The Wiesbadener Hut is an ideal starting point for numerous tours, including ascents of 3000-meter peaks with glaciers like Piz Buin, Dreiländerspitze, and Silvrettahorn. It also functions as a high-alpine training base. The Tübinger Hut is also a popular destination for alpinists, offering an ideal location for high-alpine adventures.
Yes, the New Heilbronner Hut is accessible via an easy hiking trail within two and a half hours from the parking lot at Zeinisjoch. The Lindauer Hütte, while not in the guide data, is mentioned in region research as being one of the most visited due to its beautiful location and accessibility, with the shortest way to reach it from the Golmerbahn mountain station via the Latschätzer Höhenweg.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails around Partenen, including routes like "Mountain Beach Gaschurn – Diana's Schnitzel Inn loop from Gaschurn." For mountain biking, there are trails such as "Little Lake Near Garfescha – Alpe Nova loop from Gaschurn." Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like "View of Silbertal – View of Schruns and Tschagguns loop from St. Gallenkirch." You can explore more options in the Running Trails around Partenen, MTB Trails around Partenen, and Gravel biking around Partenen guides.
Many huts operate primarily during the summer and early autumn months, typically from mid-June to early October, as mentioned for the New Heilbronner Hut. Some huts, like the Wiesbadener Hut, are accessible in winter via cable car and tunnel bus to Bielerhöhe, followed by a hike, making them suitable for winter tours and ski touring.
Yes, most huts in the region offer overnight stays. Options range from comfortable beds in rooms to "Matratzenlager" (mattress dormitories). For example, the New Heilbronner Hut has nine rooms with a total of 40 beds, and the Saarbrücker Hut offers 31 rooms and 51 places in rustic mattress dormitories.
It's advisable to carry enough cash when visiting mountain huts, as electronic payments are often not possible due to scarce energy resources and remote locations.
While not all huts have extensive historical details readily available, the Jamtalhütte has a notable history. The first hut was built in 1882 as a non-managed summer base for alpinists and underwent several expansions and modernizations, including a significant rebuild in 1978, to accommodate increasing visitor numbers and serve as a permanent training center for the German Alpine Club.
The region offers diverse landscapes, from secluded valleys to high-alpine environments. Many huts provide views of rugged mountains, some covered by glaciers, such as the Piz Buin glacier visible from the Wiesbadener Hut. You'll also encounter picturesque valleys like the Garneratal where the Tübinger Hut is located, and the Gauertal valley near the Lindauer Hütte, which features an Alpine garden.


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