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The Rinnerhütte is a welcoming mountain hut nestled at 1,473 meters in the western part of Austria's Totes Gebirge (Dead Mountains), within the scenic Salzkammergut region of Upper Austria. Managed by the Bergsteigerbund Ebensee, this traditional Schutzhaus serves as a popular resting point and an excellent base for exploring the surrounding alpine landscape. Its "house mountain" is the impressive Rinnerkogel, a 2,012-meter peak that stands proudly southwest of the hut.
Visitors consistently praise the Rinnerhütte for its warm hospitality and…
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Elevation 1,490 m
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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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The Rinnerhütte offers around 20 beds and 35 mattress dormitory spaces. While blankets and pillows are provided, guests are required to bring their own hut sleeping bag. These can also be purchased directly at the hut if you forget yours.
Yes, dogs are permitted to stay overnight by prior arrangement with the hut management. However, they are not allowed in the main sleeping quarters. Designated dog blankets and covered sleeping areas are provided for them outside the main sleeping rooms.
The Rinnerhütte features a washroom for guests, but there are no showering facilities available at the hut.
Reservations for the Rinnerhütte are accepted exclusively by phone. It's advisable to book in advance, especially during peak season.
The Rinnerhütte is generally open from early June to mid-September. Depending on weather conditions, it may also open on weekends in May and October. It's always a good idea to check their current operating status before planning your visit.
The most common ascent from Offensee typically takes about 2.5 to 3 hours for experienced hikers. While the trail is generally considered manageable, beginners should plan for a longer duration, possibly around four hours, and ensure they are adequately prepared with appropriate footwear and gear for a mountain hike.
From the Rinnerhütte, a popular and easy walk is to the nearby Wildensee (Wild Lake), which is about a 30-minute stroll away. This area is described as a "true natural paradise" and is very suitable for families. For more challenging adventures, you can ascend the Rinnerkogel (a 2000-meter peak) or embark on longer excursions like the "Plateau-Tour" to the Hochkogelhütte or a multi-day trek to the Albert-Appel-Haus.
The Rinnerhütte is typically open from early June to mid-September, with potential weekend openings in May and October depending on weather conditions. Winter access is generally not possible, as the hut is closed and the trails can be challenging and snow-covered. It is not recommended for winter hiking.
The Rinnerhütte is known for its delicious, homemade regional cuisine, with a focus on using regional and high-quality ingredients. They often offer a 'dish of the day,' excellent snacks, and pastries, along with a selection of beverages.
While the Rinnerhütte itself is only accessible on foot, you can reach Offensee, the primary starting point, by public transport. Buses typically run from Ebensee am Traunsee to Offensee, especially during the summer season. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.
The Rinnerhütte is considered very family-friendly. The hike from Offensee, while requiring about four hours for families, is well-suited for children. The surrounding nature, particularly the nearby Wildensee, is described as a "real paradise for young and old explorers" with no risk of falling, making it an ideal spot for families and even school groups to discover nature.