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Zeller Hut (1,575 m)

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Zeller Hut (1,575 m)

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The Zellerhütte, a welcoming mountain hut perched at 1,575 meters above sea level, offers a perfect retreat in the heart of Upper Austria. Located in the municipality of Vorderstoder within the Totes Gebirge mountain range, this historic hut, originally built in 1901, serves as a key base for exploring the Warscheneck Nord nature reserve. It stands strategically along the traditional ascent route to the majestic Warscheneck summit and is a notable stop on both the European Long-Distance Path E4 and…

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    November 1, 2016

    Hiking

    The Zellerhütte is located at 1,575 meters above sea level. Even the path from the Schafferteiche meanders through a beautiful mixed forest, which shows its most beautiful side, especially in autumn. When you arrive, you have a wonderful view of the surrounding area, which you can enjoy on one of the two sun terraces. During our visit, a folk singing group was just visiting, which delivered Austrian hut flair par excellence. It is recommended to combine the overnight stay in a hut with an ascent of the Warscheneck (2,388 meters). You can find more information here: zellerhuette.at
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    August 25, 2019

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    Koomot led me to a private parking lot. Parking prohibited; l ups.
    For those who don't know, drive the Groshub road to the end, there is the official car park.

    Otherwise nice tour and well described
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    May 19, 2024

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    The hut can be reached from the Schafferteich near Vorderstoder (2 hours), from the Rotbuchner car park near Roßleiten (2 hours) or from the Sengstschmied guesthouse (2:30 hours).
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    1. Zeller Hut (1,575 m) – Warscheneck Summit loop from Vorderstoder

    16.0km

    08:33

    1,460m

    1,460m

    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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

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    Elevation 1,560 m

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    Gaisriegl 23, 4574 Vorderstoder

    www.zellerhuette.at

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    Family Friendly

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    Wheelchair access

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    Dog Friendly

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    Overnight Stay

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    Heating

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    Luggage transport service

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    Max wind speed: 16.0 km/h

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    Location: Vorderstoder, Bezirk Kirchdorf, Upper Austria, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the official parking options for Zellerhütte (1,575 m) and how can I avoid issues?

    The main official car park for Zellerhütte is located at the end of Groshub road near Vorderstoder. It's important to drive directly to this designated area, as some navigation systems might incorrectly lead you to private property where parking is prohibited. Arriving early, especially on weekends or during peak season, is highly recommended as parking spaces can fill up quickly.

    Are there public transport options to reach the Zellerhütte trailhead?

    While direct public transport to the immediate trailheads can be limited, you can generally reach the vicinity of Vorderstoder by bus. From there, you might need to arrange for a local taxi or walk to the starting points like Schafferteich. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and connections in advance, especially during off-peak seasons.

    Is Zellerhütte (1,575 m) suitable for families with children?

    Yes, Zellerhütte is generally considered family-friendly. The path from Schafferteich near Vorderstoder is a popular and well-marked route, taking approximately two hours, making it manageable for children. The hut itself offers a welcoming atmosphere and delicious food, providing a great reward after the hike. Always assess your children's fitness and choose a route appropriate for their age and experience.

    What are the rules for bringing dogs to Zellerhütte (1,575 m)?

    Zellerhütte welcomes dogs, but there are specific arrangements for overnight stays. Designated sleeping places for guests with dogs are available in an annex building. It is essential to register your dog in advance when booking your stay to ensure availability and compliance with hut regulations.

    What are some recommended beginner-friendly hikes in the Zellerhütte area?

    For beginners, the hike from Schafferteich near Vorderstoder to the Zellerhütte is an excellent choice. It's a well-marked trail through a beautiful mixed forest, taking about two hours. Another option is from the Rotbuchner car park near Roßleiten, which also takes around two hours. These routes offer a moderate challenge with rewarding views at the hut.

    What makes Zellerhütte (1,575 m) a good destination for winter activities?

    Zellerhütte is an ideal base for various winter activities, including snowshoeing and ski touring. The surrounding Totes Gebirge offers diverse terrain for winter exploration. The hut's cozy interior and warm hospitality provide a perfect refuge after a day in the snow. Always check current weather and avalanche conditions before embarking on winter tours.

    What kind of food and drinks can I expect at Zellerhütte (1,575 m)?

    Zellerhütte is renowned for its regional and carefully selected culinary offerings. You can enjoy hearty, traditional dishes, both with and without meat. Their homemade curd cheese and apple strudel are particularly famous and highly recommended by visitors. They also offer a selection of beverages to complement your meal.

    Are there any specific landmarks or natural features to look out for on the way to Zellerhütte (1,575 m)?

    As you hike towards Zellerhütte, you'll pass through a unique larch forest, which is particularly stunning in autumn. The path is also charmingly decorated with carvings by a local artist named Siegi, adding a unique artistic touch to your journey. Upon arrival, the hut itself offers overwhelming panoramic views of the Priel and Spitzmauer mountains, as well as the Sengsen- and Reichraminger Hintergebirge.

    What are the sleeping arrangements like at Zellerhütte (1,575 m)?

    Zellerhütte provides comfortable accommodation for overnight stays. They offer small, bright sleeping rooms and new double rooms. For guests bringing dogs, there are designated sleeping places in an annex building, which must be reserved in advance. It's advisable to book your overnight stay well in advance, especially during peak hiking seasons.

    What is the history of Zellerhütte (1,575 m) and its environmental commitment?

    The Zellerhütte has a rich history, originally built between 1900 and 1901. It has undergone several modernizations over the years, maintaining its charm while improving facilities. The hut is also committed to environmental sustainability; in 2014, a fully biological sewage treatment plant was commissioned, and in 2022, it received the environmental seal for Alpine Club huts, highlighting its dedication to preserving the natural surroundings.

    How crowded does Zellerhütte (1,575 m) get, especially on weekends?

    As a popular destination, Zellerhütte can get quite busy, especially on sunny weekends and during peak hiking seasons (summer and autumn). Many visitors come to enjoy the views, food, and as a starting point for longer tours. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting on weekdays or during the shoulder seasons. Arriving early in the day can also help avoid the biggest crowds.

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