Simonyhütte and Dachstein Chapel
Simonyhütte and Dachstein Chapel
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The Simonyhütte and Dachstein Chapel are iconic alpine landmarks nestled at 2,205 meters above sea level in the stunning Dachstein Mountains of Austria. Located just below the majestic Hallstätter Glacier and at the foot of the Hoher Dachstein, this area is part of the UNESCO World Heritage region of Hallstatt-Dachstein/Salzkammergut. The Simonyhütte serves as a vital base for mountaineers, while the adjacent Dachstein Chapel holds the distinction of being the highest church in the Northern Limestone Alps, offering a unique…
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The Simonyhütte and Dachstein Chapel are primarily located within the municipality of Hallstatt, in the district of Gmunden, Upper Austria. However, due to their proximity to the border region, some sources may also associate them with Styria.
While the overall hike to Simonyhütte is considered intermediate to challenging, the most common approach from Obertraun, via the Dachstein-Krippenbahn cable car, significantly reduces the elevation gain to about 415 meters over a three-hour hike. This makes it more accessible for those with some hiking experience, but it's not typically recommended for absolute beginners without proper preparation.
The Simonyhütte is a key hub for multi-day treks in the Dachstein region. It serves as the fourth station on the Dachstein circuit, connecting to other huts like the Guttenberghaus, Dachsteinsüdwandhütte, and Adamekhütte. From the hut, you can also reach the Wiesberghaus in about an hour, or explore routes to the Gjaid-Alm, Seethalerhütte, Lodge am Krippenstein, and Austriahütte, making it an excellent base for extended tours.
The primary access point for the Simonyhütte is via the Dachstein-Krippenbahn cable car from Obertraun. Parking is available at the valley station of the Dachstein-Krippenbahn. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly.
The Simonyhütte is open year-round, and in winter, the area transforms into a paradise for ski tourers and snowshoe enthusiasts. The hut provides numerous options for exploring the snow-covered Dachstein landscape. However, winter conditions are alpine and can be challenging, requiring appropriate gear, experience, and awareness of avalanche risks.
Dogs are generally not permitted inside the Simonyhütte, including in the rooms and dormitories. They must be kept on a leash and remain in the hut's vestibule or outside the hut. It's always best to contact the hut directly for the most current regulations regarding pets.
The Simonyhütte offers nearly 150 sleeping places, including dormitories, multi-bed, and twin rooms. A reservation is highly recommended. Facilities include warm showers (for a fee), a drying room, and well-maintained washrooms. A hut sleeping bag and hut shoes are mandatory for overnight stays. The hut also provides regional specialties, a restaurant, and a seminar room.
Yes, the Simonyhütte offers equipment rental. You can rent almost any piece of mountaineering gear, from climbing ropes and crampons to carabiners, making it convenient for those who don't wish to carry all their equipment up the mountain.
The Dachstein Chapel, built in 1913 and consecrated in 1914, is considered the highest church in the Northern Limestone Alps and the highest place of worship in the northern Alps. It is a listed building and a cultural heritage monument, designed by the notable Linz cathedral architect Matthäus Schlager. Its construction in such a remote, high-alpine setting makes it a remarkable feat of engineering and a unique spiritual landmark.
While the Simonyhütte does not offer Wi-Fi, visitors generally have good mobile phone reception at the hut. This allows for communication while still encouraging a disconnect from constant digital connectivity.
The Simonyhütte accepts payments in cash or with an EC card. Credit cards are generally not accepted, so it's advisable to carry sufficient cash or ensure you have an EC card for any purchases or overnight stays.