Huts around Schruns are situated in the Montafon valley, offering access to diverse mountain huts. The region is characterized by its alpine landscape, providing a base for various outdoor activities. Schruns serves as a central point for exploring the surrounding Rätikon mountain range. The area features prominent peaks and high valleys, making it suitable for hiking and alpine adventures.
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Lindauer Hütte, HOSPITALITY SINCE 1899 1898: Hooray, a home in the Gauerthale 1899: Planning & construction 1899: Official purchase for 5 guilders 1899: The first innkeeper 1900: Extension, paths & water 1909: Construction of the (old) dormitory 2008: The historic main building gets an additional floor. 2016: In record time, the old dormitories are rebuilt and the staff house is renovated while the facility is still in operation. Text / source: Lindauer Hütte https://lindauerhuette.com/knowing-and-history
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Gauertalhaus (1,250m) The house is on the right-hand side in the middle of the Gauertal with a wonderful view of the Rätikon's landmark, the Drei Drusen Towers Text / source: hut keepers Andrea and Daniel Mangeng https://gauertalhaus.naturfreunde.at/
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Delicious, freshly cooked food. Kaiserschmarrn!
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modern hut in a beautiful alpine landscape at the foot of wild and striking mountains such as Sulzfluh and 3 Türme
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Beautiful hut with very friendly staff in a wonderful marmot area. You can watch the cute little animals all day long from the terrace. Everything we ate there was delicious and the breakfast buffet is extremely extensive. In addition to the standard fare like bread with sausage, cheese or sweet spreads, there were also specials like Montafoner Sura Kees and scrambled eggs, which was an unexpected little highlight.
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Friendly people, nice location
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Several huts in the region cater well to families. The Lindauer Hut is known for its family-friendly atmosphere and activities like a climbing garden. The Freiburger Hut is popular with families due to its location near the deep blue Lake Tilisuna. The Almhütte Fellimännle in Silbertal is a wonderful day trip destination for families, featuring a large children's playground, a lake with a raft, and opportunities to observe tame marmots and geese. The path to Fellimännle from Silbertal is also designed with children in mind. The Gauertalhaus is also listed as family-friendly.
The huts around Schruns offer stunning natural scenery. The Lindauer Hut provides breathtaking 360-degree mountain panoramas of the Sulzfluh, Drusenfluh, and the iconic Drei Türme. From the Tilisuna Hut, you can enjoy views into the Lechquellengebirge and the Verwall, and it's located in one of the most beautiful marmot areas, with the deep blue Lake Tilisuna nearby. The Wormser Hut offers cozy atmosphere and spectacular summit scenery, while the Freiburger Hut is situated above the picturesque Formarinsee, directly in front of the Rote Wand.
Yes, the Tilisuna Hut is a popular starting point for multi-day hut-to-hut tours around the Rätikon, with various access routes of differing difficulty. These tours allow you to experience the diverse alpine ecosystems and stunning landscapes of the region.
The huts in the Schruns region are known for their delicious regional cuisine. The Lindauer Hut serves regional specialties like Kaiserschmarrn. The Tilisuna Hut offers hearty regional fare, focusing on simple, substantial dishes. The Wormser Hut is particularly famous for serving what is considered the best apple strudel in the valley. Almhütte Fellimännle prides itself on regional and sustainable cuisine, traditional snacks, hearty platters, fresh homemade products, and wild game specialties. The Gauertalhaus is the first certified organic refuge by Naturfreunde Austria, offering outstanding regional food.
Many huts are popular year-round. The Lindauer Hut is a popular destination year-round, serving as an ideal base for hiking, climbing, and mountain biking in summer, and transforming into a paradise for ski tourers and tobogganers in winter. The Wormser Hut is appealing in both summer and winter due to its cozy atmosphere and summit scenery. Some huts, like the Tilisuna Hut, also offer winter rooms for off-season visitors.
Accessibility varies by hut. The Wormser Hut is easily accessible via the Hochjochbahn cable car and Sennigrad chairlift. The Lindauer Hut can be reached by a pleasant two to two-and-a-half-hour hike through the Gauertal or via the Latschätzer Höhenweg from the Golmerbahn mountain station. Almhütte Fellimännle is accessible on foot, by (e-)bike, or via the Montafoner Kristbergbahn during summer.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. Near the huts, you can enjoy various mountain hikes, including difficult routes like the 'Schwarzsee – Hochjoch Suspension Bridge loop from Wormser Hütte' or the 'Zamangspitze – Kreuzjoch Summit loop from Wormser Hütte'. The Lindauer Hut is a base for hiking, climbing, and mountain biking in summer, and ski touring and tobogganing in winter. The Wormser Hut is a starting point for the Wormser Höhenweg and various via ferratas. For more hiking options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Schruns guide. Cycling and road cycling routes are also available in the wider Schruns area; check the Cycling around Schruns guide and Road Cycling Routes around Schruns guide.
Yes, most of the prominent huts around Schruns provide overnight accommodation. The Lindauer Hut offers 103 beds and 60 mattress spaces, plus a winter room. The Tilisuna Hut can accommodate over 100 overnight guests in various room types. The Wormser Hut has 64 beds, and the Freiburger Hut is also a popular spot for overnight stays.
The Lindauer Hut, originally built in 1899, has been significantly renovated and offers modern amenities like warm showers and mobile phone reception. It is committed to sustainability, using hydropower for electricity and separating all waste. Unique features include an alpine garden established in 1907 and a climbing garden called Blena Maisäß. It's praised for its warm hospitality and panoramic mountain views.
The Tilisuna Hut is one of the oldest huts in the Rätikon, established in 1878. A unique feature is its location on a geological boundary, resulting in two distinct alpine ecosystems and varied flora nearby. It's also known for being in one of the most beautiful marmot areas, making it popular with families due to the deep blue Lake Tilisuna nearby.
Yes, the region boasts historic huts. The Lindauer Hut was originally built in 1899 and has a rich history of hospitality. The Tilisuna Hut, established in 1878, is one of the oldest in the Rätikon. The Wormser Hut was originally built in 1907.


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