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The Möslalm is a charming alpine hut nestled at 1262 meters above sea level in the picturesque Gleirschtal valley, within the expansive Karwendel Nature Park in Tyrol, Austria. This traditional "Jausenstation" offers a welcoming stop for hikers and mountain bikers exploring the stunning Karwendel Mountains, an important protected area that spans parts of Tyrol and Bavaria. Located within the municipal area of Innsbruck, specifically the Hötting district, the Möslalm is a true gem of the region, surrounded by the majestic…
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The Möslalm in the Karwendel Nature Park typically operates seasonally, from mid-May to mid-October. During these months, it's a fantastic destination for hiking and biking. For winter activities, you would need to check local conditions and specific opening times, as the hut itself is generally closed outside of its main season.
While the intro highlights the family-friendly aspects and a petting zoo, there is no explicit mention of dog-friendliness. Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Karwendel Nature Park, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially given the presence of grazing animals (cattle, sheep, pigs) around the alm. If you plan to enter the hut, it's best to inquire directly about their specific policy regarding dogs inside.
Visitors can typically find parking at the Karwendel car park or the Länd car park in Scharnitz. From these points, numerous trails lead to the Möslalm. During peak season, especially on weekends, parking spaces can fill up quickly, so arriving early is recommended.
The village of Scharnitz, a common starting point for routes to the Möslalm, offers good public transport connections, including train access. From Scharnitz, you can embark on a hike or bike ride to the alm. This provides a convenient option for those preferring not to drive.
Yes, the Möslalm is accessible via various paths, including options suitable for families. The journey through the Gleirschtal is often described as peaceful and enjoyable. The presence of a small petting zoo at the alm also makes it a particularly appealing destination for families with children.
The trails leading to Möslalm traverse the picturesque Gleirschtal valley within the Karwendel Nature Park. You can expect a mix of terrain suitable for both hiking and mountain biking. While some routes might be challenging, there are also leisurely options. The area is characterized by stunning natural features, including the flowing Gleirschbach.
The Möslalm is nestled amidst the majestic peaks of Kleiner Solstein (2,637 meters) and Hoher Gleirsch (2,492 meters), offering impressive mountain scenery. The Gleirschbach stream flows underground near the alm, and the name 'Mösl' (Moos, meaning moss) hints at the moist, natural environment. The surrounding Karwendel Nature Park itself is a significant protected area with rich biodiversity.
The Möslalm offers a matratzenlager (dormitory) for approximately 15 people. If you plan to stay overnight, it is essential to make a prior reservation. Guests are also required to bring their own sleeping bag (not just a hut sleeping bag) and a pillowcase for their stay.
Yes, the Möslalm is equipped with an e-bike charging station, catering to modern adventurers. However, visitors should remember to bring their own adapter to ensure compatibility with the charging facilities.
The Möslalm is renowned for its authentic Tyrolean hospitality and delicious, hearty cuisine. Visitors frequently praise the opportunity to savor homemade alpine butter, Graukas (a type of sour milk cheese), and buttermilk, which are produced directly on the alm. You can expect traditional, regional specialties.
Yes, a taxi service is available for convenient access or departure from the Möslalm. It is important to note that this service requires prior telephone reservation.