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Loserhütte

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Loserhütte

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4.9

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5.0

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The Loserhütte is a well-known mountain hut nestled in the picturesque Totes Gebirge (Dead Mountains) within Austria's Styrian Salzkammergut region. Perched at an elevation of approximately 1,498 meters on the southern slopes of the Loser massif, this renowned hut offers breathtaking panoramic views of the majestic Dachstein glacier, the serene Altaussee Lake, and the impressive Trisselwand. It serves as a popular destination for hikers, cyclists, and nature enthusiasts exploring the Ausseerland.

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    September 6, 2021

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    You can eat well with a great view of Dachstein
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    The food at the Loserhütte is very good and the price is okay. When the weather is fantastic, you can enjoy nature in all its beauty on the terrace 👍😀
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    Good food at normal prices. When the weather is nice, you can relax on the terrace and enjoy the great landscape 👍😀
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    Elevation 1,480 m

    Contacts

    Fischerndorf 81, 8992 Altaussee

    www.loserhuette.at

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    Family Friendly

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    Wheelchair access

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    Overnight Stay

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    Heating

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    Camping availability

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    Luggage transport service

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    Max wind speed: 8.0 km/h

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    Location: Altaussee, Liezen, Styria, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are some popular hiking routes starting from Loserhütte?

    The Loserhütte serves as an excellent base for various hikes. Popular summit destinations include the Loser itself, Hochanger, and Bräuningzinken. For those interested in multi-day treks, the hut is a stop on long-distance trails like the Nordalpenweg and Via Alpina, and you can hike to other huts such as Wildenseehütte, Ischler Hütte, Albert-Appel-Haus, and Pühringerhütte.

    Is Loserhütte suitable for families with children?

    Yes, the Loserhütte is considered very family-friendly. The immediate surroundings of the hut are suitable for children, and there are various routes catering to different fitness levels, including easier options. The accessibility by car via the Loser Panoramastraße or chairlift also makes it convenient for families.

    Can I bring my dog to Loserhütte, especially for an overnight stay?

    Pets are welcome at Loserhütte. If you are planning an overnight stay with your dog, it is strongly advisable to call ahead to make arrangements. This ensures a comfortable experience for both you and your furry companion.

    What are the parking options when visiting Loserhütte?

    The Loserhütte is easily accessible by car via the scenic toll Loser Panoramastraße from Altaussee. There is parking available at the end of the road, close to the hut. It's recommended to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly.

    What kind of food can I expect at Loserhütte?

    Visitors consistently praise the delicious regional cuisine at Loserhütte. You can expect Styrian specialties, including fresh fish, game dishes, traditional Kaiserschmarrn, and homemade cream slices, all prepared according to old Styrian and Aussee recipes. The food is generally well-regarded and offered at reasonable prices.

    Is Loserhütte open year-round, and what are the winter conditions like?

    The Loserhütte is generally open year-round, with specific operating seasons for summer and winter. In winter, the area transforms into a paradise for ski tourers, snowshoe hikers, and freeriders, with the hut located directly on the ski slope and near the chairlift exit. Always check current opening times and weather conditions before your visit, especially in winter.

    What amenities are available at Loserhütte for overnight guests?

    For overnight guests, Loserhütte offers comfortable accommodation with 25 beds and 75 dormitory places, totaling 100 sleeping places. Facilities include showers and WCs on each floor. There is also a ski storeroom and free WiFi available. Mobile phone reception is generally good.

    How long does it take to hike to Loserhütte from Altaussee?

    A popular hiking route starts from Fischerndorf in Altaussee. This hike typically takes about two hours to reach the Loserhütte. The hut's accessibility by car, bus, or chairlift also provides quicker alternatives if you prefer not to hike the entire way.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features near Loserhütte that are worth seeing?

    From the Loserhütte's large sun terrace, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the majestic Dachstein glacier, the serene Altaussee Lake, and the imposing Trisselwand. The entire Ausseerland region unfolds before you, offering spectacular vistas, especially on clear days.

    What is the elevation of Loserhütte?

    The Loserhütte is perched at an elevation of approximately 1,498 meters (or 1,484.3 meters according to some data) on the southern slopes of the Loser massif. This elevation provides its stunning panoramic views.

    Are there any alternative hikes in the Loser area for beginners?

    While the Loserhütte itself is accessible, the Loser area offers a range of trails. For beginners, consider shorter, well-marked paths around the hut or those accessible via the chairlift, which can reduce the overall elevation gain and difficulty. Always check trail descriptions and current conditions to match your fitness level.

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