Best huts around Hermagor-Pressegger See are situated in Carinthia, Austria, offering a range of traditional Almhütten and modern chalets. The region is characterized by the natural landscapes of the Carnic, Gailtal, and Julian Alps. These huts serve as rest stops or bases for exploring the area, popular among hikers, bikers, and skiers. More than 40 mountain huts welcome guests, providing diverse experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The only mountain hut open in August 2025, good food and excellent service, standard prices
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…a worthwhile destination with very good cuisine!! 🥾😋🍺
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The Rattendorfer Alm in the Carnic Alps is surrounded by idyllic alpine meadows where cows graze in summer. The homemade cheese is particularly popular. The hut can be reached by car, mountain bike and on foot. You can also stay overnight here. More information is available at https://rattendorferalm.at/index.php
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It's still worth it even when the mountain pasture is closed. You can drive up to here and then start one of the many tours. You'll need to bring a snack with you.
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Not possible to reach the hut from this side( from Stranigeralm), only if you carry your bike for a long hike!
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Many huts in the region welcome families. For example, Naggler Alm and Alm Hinterm Brunn are known for being family-friendly, with Alm Hinterm Brunn even featuring a playground for children. The Rattendorfer Alm and Watschiger Alm also offer a welcoming atmosphere for all ages.
The Hermagor-Pressegger See region is part of the 'Slow Food Travel Region,' emphasizing local delicacies. Huts like Naggler Alm are praised for their excellent regional food, including legendary Kaiserschmarrn. Alm Hinterm Brunn offers homemade dishes prepared on a wood stove using products from local farmers. Other traditional options include Egger Alm and Dellacher Alm, known for their authentic taste of the area's heritage.
Yes, some huts provide accommodation. The Rattendorfer Alm offers rooms or dormitories. Beyond traditional huts, the region also features chalets like Chalet Kammleitn, Alpenchalets Nassfeld, and Dobringers Chalet-Dorf Warös, which provide comfortable and well-equipped options for longer stays.
Many huts boast stunning views of the surrounding Carnic, Gailtal, and Julian Alps. The Watschiger Alm offers a wonderful panorama from its sun terrace. Naggler Alm, Alm Hinterm Brunn, and Rattendorfer Alm are also noted for their picturesque locations and viewpoints.
The region has a rich history. The Zollnersee Hut is located next to the striking Zollner Peace Chapel, which commemorates fallen soldiers from the former front line. The Egger Alm and Dellacher Alm are among the oldest Alpine pastures in Carinthia, with history dating back to the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the area's heritage.
The huts serve as excellent bases or rest stops for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, enjoy road cycling routes like those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Hermagor-Pressegger See guide, or tackle mountain biking trails detailed in the MTB Trails around Hermagor-Pressegger See guide. Many huts are popular among hikers, bikers, and skiers, providing diverse pleasures from relaxation to rustic fun.
Yes, several huts are ideal for winter sports. The Kofelalm Madritsche is the highest mountain restaurant in Nassfeld, perfect for a break while skiing. The Rudnig Alm is a well-regarded secret among skiers, located directly on the valley run and serving regional specialties. The Watschiger Alm is a rustic ski hut, and the Tressdorfer Alm caters to hungry winter sports enthusiasts in the heart of the Nassfeld ski area.
Access varies by hut. Some, like the Rattendorfer Alm, can be reached by car, mountain bike, or on foot. Others, like Alm Hinterm Brunn, are accessible via scenic panoramic paths, often requiring a hike. For ski-in/ski-out experiences, some chalets and huts are directly on or near the pistes.
Visitors frequently praise the authentic regional food, the cozy atmosphere, and the stunning natural surroundings. Many appreciate the hospitality and the opportunity to experience local culture. Specific highlights include the Kaiserschmarrn at Naggler Alm, the homemade dishes at Alm Hinterm Brunn, and the homemade cheese at Rattendorfer Alm.
Absolutely. Naggler Alm is famous for its Kaiserschmarrn. The Rudnig Alm is known for regional specialties like homemade 'Kaspressknödel' (cheese dumplings) and 'Kärntner Kasnudeln' (Carinthian cheese noodles). The Watschiger Alm offers classics like its 'Hüttenburger' and garlic soup in a bread bowl, along with a special mountain breakfast. The Garnitzenalm is popular for its excellent pretzels and Gailtal bacon bread.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Many huts are open in both summer and winter seasons. For hiking and mountain biking, summer (typically mid-May to mid-October) is ideal. For skiing and other winter sports, the winter season (December to April) is best. Some huts, like Alm Hinterm Brunn, are open in both seasons, offering different experiences.


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