Huts around St Johann in Tirol are situated within the Kitzbühel Alps and near the Wilder Kaiser mountain range, offering diverse alpine landscapes. This region is characterized by its mountain terrain, providing numerous viewpoints for hikers and mountaineers. The area features a network of traditional mountain huts, serving as bases for exploration and rest stops. These huts are integral to the local outdoor experience, reflecting the alpine culture of the region.
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Good starting point for tours (toll = parking fee 5 €, of which 1.50 € can be redeemed - if you come in the afternoon you can be lucky and the toll station has already closed). Otherwise everything is beautifully laid out with a restaurant, wildlife park, water playground, chalets, alpine shop, etc. and a corresponding amount of hustle and bustle.
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Great view from the terrace up to the Ellmauer Tor and down into the day with the Großvenediger in the background (and deckchairs to enjoy the view). The Kaiserschmarrn is really good - depending on the occupancy also with service. Easy to reach from the Wochenbrunner, so a mixed crowd of hikers, mountaineers and a few climbers - but significantly less hustle and bustle than below.
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Nice stop after a wonderful climb. The lake reflects the surrounding mountains for a fantastic photo opportunity
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The Alm is located directly on the Wilder Kaiser at 1,085 m and can also be easily reached by car or bus. The area includes charming holiday huts, a deer park, a Kneipp facility, the Almladl and a chapel.
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Mountains, fantastic hiking trails and a mystical mountain lake... what more could you ask for?
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Great panorama and a wonderful spot on earth !!!! You could almost think the lake is in a volcanic crater surrounded by the mountain peaks of the Wildseeloder and the Henne. The panorama from both peaks is amazing!!!!
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Located on the Adlerweg with a gigantic view.
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Very nice Alm with delicious food and a great view. The way to the Hartkaiser is lined with carved Rübezahl figures.
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Several huts in the region cater well to families. The Rübezahl Hut is known for its welcoming atmosphere and sun terrace. The Gaudeamus Hut is also family-friendly and accessible via a simple hike from Wochenbrunner Alm. The Wochenbrunner Alpine Hut offers a large parking lot, a game reserve, and a water playground, making it a great destination for families. Additionally, the Stanglalm features a children's playground, and the Harschbichlalm is easily accessible via gondola, making it convenient for families.
Yes, several huts provide accommodation for those wishing to extend their stay. The Wildseeloder Hut is a popular choice, located near a lake. The Gruttenhütte offers comfortable sleeping areas and serves as an important base for mountaineers. The Gaudeamus Hut also provides accommodation. The Angerer Alm, with its cozy, rustic rooms, is another excellent option for an overnight stay.
Many huts boast stunning views. The Angerer Alm, located on the Kitzbüheler Horn, provides spectacular views of the Kitzbühel Alps and the Wilder Kaiser. The Gruttenhütte offers fantastic panoramic views, extending as far as the Großvenediger on clear days from its large sun terrace. The Rübezahl Hut also provides a beautiful view of the Wilder Kaiser. The Stanglalm and Harschbichlalm are known for their magnificent views of the Tauern, Kitzbühel Alps, and Kaiser Mountains, while Berggasthof Jochstubn offers a fantastic 360° summit panorama.
The huts in Sankt Johann in Tirol are renowned for their regional and traditional cuisine. The Angerer Alm follows a 'Slow Food' philosophy, emphasizing local products, some from their own farm, and offers a menu blending traditional Tyrolean cuisine with innovative twists. The Rübezahl Hut focuses on regional products, sourcing meat and dairy locally. The Stanglalm and Harschbichlalm serve homemade Tyrolean delicacies like Kaiserschmarrn. Berggasthof Jochstubn is known for traditional Tyrolean dishes including Kaiserschmarrn, Gröstl, and freshly smoked trout.
Yes, the Angerer Alm holds significant historical value. It is the oldest alm in the area, with a history spanning over 250 years, offering an authentic glimpse into Tyrolean hospitality and alpine heritage.
Accessibility varies by hut. The Wochenbrunner Alpine Hut is easily reachable by car via a toll road, with a large parking lot available. The Harschbichlalm is conveniently located at the mountain station of the Harschbichlbahn, making it accessible via gondola. The Angerer Alm is accessible by ski in winter or a 25-minute walk from Müllneralm. However, some huts like the Gruttenhütte are only reachable on foot, serving as a base for more alpine activities.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy walks to challenging alpine tours, often starting directly from the huts. For cycling enthusiasts, there are many routes, including the 'Kohlenbach Cycle Path' and 'St. Johann in Tyrol Cycle Path'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like 'Harschbichl' and 'Raintal Valley'. Running trails, such as the 'View of the Wilder Kaiser' loop, are also available. You can explore more options on the Cycling around St Johann In Tirol, MTB Trails around St Johann In Tirol, and Running Trails around St Johann In Tirol guide pages.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Many huts are open during the summer hiking season (typically Pentecost to mid-October) for hikers and mountaineers. In winter, several huts, like the Angerer Alm, Stanglalm, and Harschbichlalm, are popular stops for skiers and winter sports enthusiasts, often located directly on or near ski slopes. Berggasthof Jochstubn is also a popular meeting point in the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser – Brixental during winter.
The Gruttenhütte is an excellent base for mountaineers and climbers. Situated on the sunny south side of the Wilder Kaiser, it serves as a starting point for various hikes, summit adventures, and climbing tours, including to the Ellmauer Halt, the highest peak in the Wilder Kaiser. The Wildseeloder Hut is also known as a fortification point after strenuous climbs.
The huts are nestled within diverse alpine landscapes, offering numerous natural features. You can expect breathtaking mountain views of the Kitzbühel Alps and the Wilder Kaiser mountain range. The Wildseeloder Hut is notable for its location near a beautiful lake. Berggasthof Jochstubn is situated by an expanded lake, the Jochstubn-See, which has an idyllic circular hiking trail in summer. The region is characterized by its mountain terrain, providing many viewpoints and opportunities to experience alpine nature.
Visitors frequently praise the incredible views from the terraces, the delicious regional food, and the warm, friendly service. Many appreciate the cozy, rustic atmosphere and the opportunity to relax after a hike. The convenience of accessible huts like Harschbichlalm and Wochenbrunner Alpine Hut, along with the challenging alpine experiences offered by places like Gruttenhütte, also contribute to a highly positive experience. The unique blend of nature, hospitality, and culinary delights makes these huts a cherished part of the outdoor experience.
Yes, several huts are popular during the winter season. The Angerer Alm is conveniently located directly on the slopes of the St. Johann mountain railways, accessible by ski. The Stanglalm is situated amidst the St. Johann in Tirol/Oberndorf ski area, making it easily accessible for skiers. The Harschbichlalm is a popular meeting point for ski tourers and is open in the evenings on Wednesdays and Fridays. Berggasthof Jochstubn is also a well-known spot in the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser – Brixental during winter.


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