Best huts around Aurach bei Kitzbühel are situated in the Kitzbühel Alps, providing a variety of mountain huts for outdoor activities. These huts serve as destinations for hikers and bikers, offering an authentic alpine experience. The region is characterized by its natural landscape and opportunities for exploration.
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The Lindlingalm is a rustic and popular alpine pasture in the valley head of Saalbach-Hinterglemm, easily accessible on foot or by the valley head train. Surrounded by lush meadows and imposing mountains, it offers traditional Pinzgau specialties, a sunny terrace, and a cozy atmosphere. It is an ideal starting point for hikes, family outings, and a perfect place to fully enjoy the alpine atmosphere.
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Mega trails that are simply fun, there is something for everyone here.
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The Kelchalm / Bochumer Hütte is located in the Kitzbühel South Mountains at an altitude of 1,432 m. It was built in 1832 to provide protection for the miners who worked there. The copper obtained was used, among other things, to make goblets, hence the name “Kelchalm”. The hut has been owned by the Bochum section of the DAV since 1964. The hats are managed all year round. So it's worth climbing up here. The food is homemade and very tasty! We recommend the sausages!!! The hut manager, Ilona, is very nice and can give lots of tips on hikes in the area. In winter you can rent a sledge from the hut and toboggan back to the parking lot (approx. 5km). Source: the Kelchalm flyer.
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The Bochumer Hütte (aka Kelchalm) is a former, almost 200-year-old shelter for copper miners. The name Kelchalm comes from the fact that goblets, among other things, were made from copper in the past. The entrance to a former copper mine is located above the stable belonging to the hut. The hut was taken over by the DAV in 1964 and has been called the Bochumer Hütte ever since. The Kelchalm is located at an altitude of 1,432 meters and is also open in winter from the beginning of December and, thanks to its altitude, offers a beautiful and relatively snow-sure starting point for ski tours and snowshoe hikes in winter. Tuesdays are a (gastronomic) day of rest for day guests. It is open all week for overnight guests and breakfast and dinner are also available on Tuesdays. Dining and overnight guests are offered the free opportunity to rent a toboggan for the descent and to park the toboggan down in the valley above the parking lot. The toboggan ride is 4km long into the valley and takes between 15 and 30 minutes, depending on your ability. Great fun. The hut offers 58 beds on the two upper floors, 28 of which are in bunk beds, 24 in shared rooms and 6 places in twin rooms. The washrooms have hot water at the sinks and two showers each. Shower tokens for 5 min warm showers are available for €5. Charging options for cell phones in the dining room. The hut landlady Ilona cooks well and enjoys cooking. On the snack platter, the sausage is partly made from animals raised on the Alpine pasture. The eggs in Kaiserschmarrn come from our own chickens. The insider tip is the cheese dumpling duo with one dumpling in the soup and a second fried dumpling on salad.
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The Bochumer Hütte (aka Kelchalm) is a former, almost 200-year-old shelter for copper miners. The name Kelchalm comes from the fact that goblets, among other things, were made from copper in the past. The entrance to a former copper mine is located above the stable belonging to the hut. The hut was taken over by the DAV in 1964 and has been called the Bochumer Hütte ever since. The Kelchalm is located at an altitude of 1,432 meters and is also open in winter from the beginning of December and, thanks to its altitude, offers a beautiful and relatively snow-sure starting point for ski tours and snowshoe hikes in winter. Tuesdays are a (gastronomic) day of rest for day guests. It is open all week for overnight guests and breakfast and dinner are also available on Tuesdays. Dining and overnight guests are offered the free opportunity to rent a toboggan for the descent and to park the toboggan down in the valley above the parking lot. The toboggan ride is 4km long into the valley and takes between 15 and 30 minutes, depending on your ability. Great fun. The hut offers 58 beds on the two upper floors, 28 of which are in bunk beds, 24 in shared rooms and 6 places in twin rooms. The washrooms have hot water at the sinks and two showers each. Shower tokens for 5 min warm showers are available for €5. Charging options for cell phones in the dining room. The hut landlady Ilona cooks well and enjoys cooking. On the snack platter, the sausage is partly made from animals raised on the Alpine pasture. The eggs in Kaiserschmarrn come from our own chickens. The insider tip is the cheese dumpling duo with one dumpling in the soup and a second fried dumpling on salad.
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One of several beautiful cabins
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This is where our vacation begins, arrive, take the MTB to the Lindlingalm and have a great time.
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The Bochumer Hut (Kelchalm - Mountain House) is a historical highlight, formerly serving as accommodation for copper miners. It has been an Alpine Club hut since 1926. Another notable historical spot is the Seidlalm, famous as the birthplace of the Alpine Ski World Cup in 1966.
Yes, several huts cater to families. The Lindlingalm is a great choice, offering delicious food and a playground for children. It's also an ideal starting point for family outings. The Oberlandhütte is another family-friendly option, having been awarded seals for its suitability for children and local cuisine.
Many huts offer stunning mountain scenery. The Seidlalm provides a wonderful view of the valley from its sun terrace. The Wildseeloder Hut, after a climb, offers spectacular views, especially from the Henne Gipfelkreuz. The Hochwildalm Mountain Hut also provides a sunny spot to relax and enjoy the mountain scenery at 1,570 meters above sea level.
The Bochumer Hut (Kelchalm - Mountain House) offers hot meals and provides approximately 60 beds in heated double rooms and dormitories, with showers available. The Wildseeloder Hut also offers a place to fortify oneself after a climb and provides accommodation.
Many huts pride themselves on regional cuisine. At the Bochumer Hut (Kelchalm - Mountain House), you can savor homemade Tyrolean dishes, often with wild herbs, and regional products like sausage from alpine pasture animals. Their cheese dumpling duo is an insider tip. The Riemerberghütte is known for its delectable homemade cakes, while the Lindlingalm offers traditional Pinzgau specialties.
Yes, the Bochumer Hut (Kelchalm - Mountain House) is a popular starting point for ski tours and snowshoe hikes in the Kitzbühel Alps during winter. It also offers a 5 km natural toboggan run, with toboggans available for rent.
The Kitzbühel Alps offer a variety of activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including moderate and difficult options like the 'View of the Wilder Kaiser' loop. For those who enjoy gravel biking, there are challenging trails like the 'Kaisergebirge – Spielbergweg' loop. Additionally, there are several running trails, such as the 'KAT100 Endurance Checkpoint K2' loop.
Visitors frequently praise the warm hospitality, rustic atmosphere, and delicious regional cuisine. Many appreciate the huts as ideal resting places after hikes, offering sun terraces and stunning mountain views. The historical significance of places like the Bochumer Hut and the unique setting of the Seidlalm also contribute to a memorable experience.
Yes, the Bochumer Hut (Kelchalm - Mountain House) serves as an excellent starting point for numerous hikes, ski tours, and snowshoe tours. The Lindlingalm is also an ideal base for various hikes and family outings in the Saalbach-Hinterglemm valley.
The huts in the Kitzbühel Alps are generally welcoming year-round. Summer offers lush alpine meadows and ideal conditions for hiking and biking, while winter provides opportunities for ski tours, snowshoeing, and tobogganing, especially around huts like the Bochumer Hut. The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed in all seasons.
Accessibility varies. Some huts, like the Wildseeloder Hut, can be reached via a hike, with options to shorten the ascent by train. The Lindlingalm is easily accessible both on foot and by the valley-head train. The Hochwildalm Mountain Hut involves a pleasant ascent, making it a rewarding destination for hikers.


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