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Geraer Hut

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Geraer Hut

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The Geraer Hütte is a historic mountain refuge nestled at 2,324 meters (7,625 feet) in the stunning Valser Tal, deep within the western Zillertal Alps of Tyrol, Austria. This welcoming hut, first built in 1895, serves as a vital base for hikers and mountaineers exploring the surrounding peaks and the pristine Valsertal nature reserve. It's renowned for its commitment to sustainability, holding an environmental seal of approval, and participating in initiatives that promote regional cuisine and family-friendly experiences.

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    May 9, 2022

    Hiking

    On hikes in the beautiful Valsertal nature reserve, you can stop off at the Geraer Hütte or even set up camp for the night. There is a climbing garden for climbing enthusiasts. You can reach it via approaches through the Valsertal, the Schmirntal or the Zillertal.

    You can find more information about the hut here geraerhuette.at.
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    July 5, 2018

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    Great cabin with great food and service! Ingenious dumplings!
    Well suited for day trip or multi-pass tour. Also suitable as a station for climbers.
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    March 10, 2016

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    The Geraer hut lies at 2324 m and is suitable for day trips as well as multi-day hut tour around the Olperer. She bears the seal "Families Welcome!" of the German Alpine Club.
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    1. Alpeinerscharte – Geraer Hut loop from Schrammacher

    13.6km

    08:13

    1,360m

    1,370m

    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Elevation 2,360 m

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    www.geraerhuette.at

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    Wheelchair access

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    Dog Friendly

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    Overnight Stay

    yes

    Camping availability

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    Luggage transport service

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    Location: Wipptal, Bezirk Innsbruck-Land, Tyrol, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the sleeping arrangements and facilities available at Geraer Hütte?

    Geraer Hütte offers a variety of sleeping options, including 25 beds in multi-bed rooms, 4 beds in two-bed rooms, and 51 mattress dormitories. For facilities, guests can expect a shower, mobile phone reception, and luggage transport services. There is also a sun terrace where you can enjoy alpine delicacies.

    Is Geraer Hütte suitable for families with children?

    Yes, Geraer Hütte is very family-friendly. It has been awarded the environmental seal of approval and participates in the "Mit Kindern auf Hütten" (With children in huts) initiative. It's considered suitable for children aged 7-8 and older, offering a pasture area with animals, watercourses, and a climbing garden nearby for activities.

    Can I bring my dog to Geraer Hütte?

    Yes, dogs are welcome at Geraer Hütte, but it's essential to arrange this in advance. Dogs are permitted in the private rooms, and there is a fee of five euros per night. An additional three euros applies if you require food for your dog.

    What are some popular or challenging hiking routes accessible from Geraer Hütte?

    Geraer Hütte serves as an excellent base for various routes. Popular options include challenging tours to peaks like the Olperer, Fußstein, Schrammacher, and Sagwandspitze. It's also a stop on long-distance trails such as the Peter-Habeler Runde, the Munich-Lake Garda Route, and an alternative route of the Munich-Venice Trail. For a shorter, notable excursion, you can hike for about an hour to an abandoned molybdenum mine at 2,800 meters, which requires a headlamp for exploration.

    Are there any beginner-friendly routes or activities near Geraer Hütte?

    While many routes from Geraer Hütte lead to challenging alpine terrain, the hut itself is part of the "Mit Kindern auf Hütten" initiative, suggesting that the immediate surroundings and the approach from Valsertal can be managed by families with older children. The hut also has a climbing garden and a training area nearby, which can be suitable for those looking to learn or practice climbing in a controlled environment.

    What are the parking options and public transport access for Geraer Hütte?

    The quickest way to reach Geraer Hütte is from the car park at Gasthaus Touristenrast in the rear Valsertal. From there, the hike typically takes around three hours. Information regarding specific public transport connections directly to the starting points is best checked with local transport providers, but the primary access is often via a combination of public transport to a valley town and then a hike or taxi to the trailhead.

    What kind of food and drinks can I expect at Geraer Hütte?

    Geraer Hütte is known for its warm hospitality and excellent kitchen, serving traditional Tyrolean dishes made from fresh, regional ingredients. Specialities include Graukaspressknödel (cheese dumplings) and goulash made from local Valser Grey Cattle. They also offer a selection of wines and a specific menu for children.

    Is Geraer Hütte open during the winter season?

    The main hut is typically managed and open from mid-June to late September. However, outside of the managed season, there is a winter room in an adjacent building with 10 sleeping places that is accessible for experienced winter adventurers. This provides a basic shelter during the unmanaged period.

    What should I bring for an overnight stay at Geraer Hütte?

    For an overnight stay, it is essential to bring your own hut sleeping bag and towels. While the hut provides beds and mattress dormitories, these personal items are required for hygiene. Luggage transport via the material cable car is possible by prior arrangement.

    Are there other huts or accommodations nearby if Geraer Hütte is full?

    Geraer Hütte is part of a network of alpine huts. If you plan to continue your journey, you can reach the Tuxerjochhaus in about 4.5 hours, the Olpererhütte, Spannagel- or Pfitscherjochhaus in 5-6 hours, and the Landshuter Europahütte in approximately 7 hours. It's always recommended to book accommodations in advance, especially during peak season.

    What is the elevation of Geraer Hütte and the surrounding terrain?

    Geraer Hütte is situated at an elevation of 2,324 meters (7,625 feet) in the western Zillertal Alps. The surrounding terrain is mountainous, with impressive peaks such as the Olperer, Fußstein, Schrammacher, and Sagwandspitze, offering significant elevation gains on most trails.

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