Best huts around Mils, a village in Tyrol, provide access to various mountain huts for outdoor enthusiasts. These huts offer essential shelter and alpine experiences. They feature views, traditional cuisine, and opportunities for wildlife observation. Mils is a central point for exploring the surrounding alpine landscape.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Fantastic location in front of a magnificent backdrop.
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Nice hut with a cozy atmosphere. From here you can take nice extra routes.
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Very nice and rustic mountain hut with a good culinary offering.
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A beautifully situated hut, which blends almost invisibly into the landscape. From the sun terrace you can occasionally spot daring climbers on the wall of the Lamsenjochspitze.
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Great hut! If you stay overnight, you should definitely hike up the Sonnenspitze again in the evening to watch the spectacular sunset.
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Very nicely done, nan can easily let the kids play there alone
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Very good food and large portions.
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The Mils area offers a diverse range of mountain huts, from rustic and cozy to those with modern amenities. You'll find traditional alpine huts, mountain huts, and cozy huts, many providing accommodation and dining options. Examples include the high-altitude Glungezer Hut and the historic Anhalter Hut.
Several huts around Mils are known for their food. The Arzler Alm is celebrated for dishes made exclusively with local products, especially its freshly baked bread. At Glungezer Hut, you can try the unique 'Spaghetti à la Kathmandu'. The Walder Mountain Hut offers Tyrolean delicacies like speck dumplings and traditional 'Graukäse' cheese.
Yes, the Pfeis Hut in the Pfeistal is an excellent spot for wildlife enthusiasts. Around the hut, visitors can frequently observe hundreds of chamois and occasionally ibex, making it a must-visit for nature lovers.
Many huts offer magnificent views. The Lamsenjoch hut has a sun terrace with occasional glimpses of climbers on the Lamsenjochspitze wall. The Bettelwurf Hut boasts a great view of the valley, and the Glungezer Hut, at 2,610 meters, guarantees breathtaking panoramic views. The Walderalm also offers a great view.
Accommodation varies by hut. Some, like the Bettelwurf Hut, offer basic mattress and bunk beds. The Glungezer Hut provides various sleeping options including rooms, camps, or tents. The Muttekopf Hut has about 50 beds, suitable for overnight stays. Reservations are highly recommended for overnight stays at most huts, especially at Glungezer Hut and Muttekopf Hut.
Yes, the Arzler Alm is considered family-friendly and even features a playground. The Walderalm is also a great option for families, situated on a wide mountain meadow.
The Mils area is part of well-maintained trail systems, making the mountains accessible for various levels of outdoor enthusiasts. You can find a range of hiking trails, from moderate to challenging. For more detailed information on hiking routes, you can explore the Hiking around Mils guide.
Beyond hiking, the region around Mils offers opportunities for running and cycling. You can find various running trails, such as the 'Inn Cycle Path loop from Mils', by checking the Running Trails around Mils guide. For cyclists, there are routes like the 'Hall in Tirol Old Town Square – Inn Cycle Path loop', detailed in the Cycling around Mils guide.
Many huts operate seasonally. For example, the Lamsenjoch hut is typically open from early June to mid-October, depending on weather conditions. The Muttekopf Hut is open from early June to mid-October, and the Hanauer Hut from mid-June to the end of September. It's always advisable to check specific hut opening times before planning your visit.
Many huts in the Austrian Alps, including those near Mils, offer amenities like restaurants with hearty local foods. While some provide hot showers, others, like the Bettelwurf Hut, have limited water, meaning no showers or separate toilets. Sleeping arrangements range from private rooms to shared dormitories or camps. It's best to check the specific hut's facilities if certain amenities are important for your trip.
The Anhalter Hut, originally built in 1912, was renovated between 2019 and 2021. It retains its original character while offering modern comforts, making it appealing to those who appreciate both tradition and picturesque landscapes in a stunning natural setting.
The Bettelwurf Hut is particularly well-suited for experienced hikers planning long treks. It offers basic, authentic mountain accommodation with a small menu of simple mountain dishes, appealing to those who prioritize the hiking experience over extensive amenities.


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