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Golling Hut

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The Gollinghütte is a historic mountain hut nestled at an elevation of 1648 metres in the heart of the Schladminger Tauern mountain range in Styria, Austria. This crucial base for hikers and mountaineers offers a stunning backdrop of the mighty Hochgolling, often called the "king of the Schladminger Tauern," and is situated just before the picturesque Gollingwinkel. It serves as a significant point along the Central Alpine Trail of the Austrian Alpine Club (ÖAV).

Visitors consistently praise the hut's location in a wild and romantic valley, where steep rock faces rise dramatically on both sides, creating a wonderful panorama. The beautifully situated hut is known for its warm hospitality and the impressive mountain views from its sunny terrace. Many find it an ideal starting point for exploring the pristine natural landscapes of the Schladminger Tauern, with the nearby Gollingwinkel natural amphitheater being a particular highlight.

The Gollinghütte is typically open from mid-June to early October, providing accommodation for around 100 guests in both private rooms and mattress dormitories. Guests have access to WC, showers, and washing facilities, and mobile phone reception is available. Online reservations are recommended, and the hut generally accepts cash payments. A popular way to reach the hut is via a two-hour ascent from the Riesachfälle parking lot, making it accessible for day-trippers and those embarking on longer adventures.

The summer season, from early June to late September, is the best time to visit the Gollinghütte for hiking and mountaineering. It serves as an excellent starting point for numerous hiking routes, including challenging ascents of the Hochgolling (2,862 m) and Greifenberg (2,618 m). The hut is also a key staging post for the renowned "Klafferkessel" tour, considered one of the most beautiful and a "king's tour" in the Alps, and a welcoming overnight stop for those on the Schladminger Tauern High Trail.

Beyond the trails, visitors can enjoy unique culinary experiences, with the hut serving a blend of Styrian delicacies and Nepalese momos. The surrounding area is rich in natural features, such as the impressive Schleierfall waterfall, and offers opportunities to observe chamois in their natural habitat. The combination of strategic location, comfortable amenities, and breathtaking alpine scenery makes the Gollinghütte a truly rewarding destination.

Whether you're planning a challenging multi-day trek or a scenic day hike, the area around the Gollinghütte offers a diverse range of options. You can discover various hiking routes, explore the terrain around Gollinghütte, and plan your adventure using komoot to find the perfect path for your skill level. From beginner hiking routes to demanding ascents, there are countless ways to experience the stunning beauty of the Schladminger Tauern.

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  • Location: Schladming, Liezen, Styria, Austria

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    December 19, 2018

    Hiking

    The Gollinghütte stands in a wild and romantic valley in the middle of the Schladminger Tauern. Steep rock faces rise above the hut on both sides and offer hikers and overnight guests a wonderful panorama. The hut has a total of 37 beds in rooms and 67 mattress dormitories. The hut is open during the summer from the beginning of June to the end of September.

    Hut telephone:
    +43 (0) 676/533 6288

    Booking and further information at preintaler.at/agp/index.php/unsere-huetten/gollinghuette.
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    Beautiful hut before the Hochgolling.
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    The beautifully situated hut is easily accessible from the Untertal. From here you either climb up to the Greifenberg or the Gollingscharte and are on the Schladminger Tauern Höhenweg trail.
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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Elevation 1,650 m

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    www.preintaler.at/agp/index.php/unsere-huetten/gollinghuette

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    Location: Schladming, Liezen, Styria, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are some recommended hikes for beginners or families starting from Gollinghütte?

    For beginners or families, the short walk to the Gollingwinkel natural amphitheater, just about 15 minutes from the hut, is highly recommended. It offers stunning scenery without significant elevation gain. Another accessible option is exploring the immediate surroundings of the hut, enjoying the views of the steep rock faces and the Schleierfall waterfall, which is often visible nearby. These routes provide a taste of the alpine environment without requiring advanced hiking experience.

    Is the Gollinghütte accessible by public transport?

    While the most common access is by car to the Riesachfälle parking lot, public transport options are available to reach the general area. You can typically take a bus to Schladming or Rohrmoos-Untertal, and from there, local bus services or a taxi might be needed to get closer to the trailhead leading to the hut. It's advisable to check current bus schedules for the Schladminger Tauern region, especially during the summer season.

    Are dogs allowed at Gollinghütte or on the surrounding trails?

    Many trails in the Schladminger Tauern region are dog-friendly, but it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash, especially due to grazing livestock and wildlife. Regarding the Gollinghütte itself, it's best to contact the hut directly to inquire about their specific policy for dogs inside the hut or in the sleeping areas. Their contact number is +43 (0) 676/533 6288, or you can check their website for details.

    What are the parking options and costs for accessing Gollinghütte?

    The primary parking option is the Riesachfälle parking lot, which serves as the starting point for the popular two-hour ascent to the Gollinghütte. Parking here usually incurs a fee, which helps maintain the infrastructure in the area. During peak season, especially on weekends, this parking lot can fill up quickly, so arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot.

    What makes the 'Klafferkessel' tour from Gollinghütte so renowned?

    The 'Klafferkessel' tour is often regarded as one of the most beautiful and a 'king's tour' in the Alps due to its unique landscape. It features a high-alpine cirque dotted with over 30 small, crystal-clear mountain lakes, surrounded by rugged peaks. The challenging yet incredibly rewarding route offers breathtaking panoramic views and a diverse natural experience, making it a highlight for experienced mountaineers.

    What are the sleeping arrangements and facilities like at Gollinghütte?

    The Gollinghütte offers accommodation for approximately 100 guests. This includes 12 beds in private rooms and around 88 mattress dormitories. Guests have access to modern facilities such as WCs, showers, and washing facilities. Online reservations are available and recommended, especially during busy periods, through the Alpine Society Preintaler's website.

    Is mobile phone reception available at Gollinghütte?

    Yes, mobile phone reception is generally available at the Gollinghütte. This allows visitors to stay connected, although signal strength can sometimes vary in mountainous terrain. It's always a good idea to inform someone of your hiking plans before heading into the mountains, regardless of reception availability.

    Are there any permits required for hiking or staying overnight at Gollinghütte?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking the trails around Gollinghütte or for staying overnight at the hut itself, beyond making a reservation for accommodation. However, it's always wise to check for any local regulations or protected area rules, especially if planning off-trail excursions or specific mountaineering activities. Reservations for the hut can be made via the Alpine Society Preintaler's website.

    What are the payment options at Gollinghütte?

    The Gollinghütte generally accepts cash payments. While some huts in the Alps are starting to accept card payments, it's always safest to carry sufficient cash for your stay, meals, and drinks, as card facilities can be unreliable or unavailable in remote mountain locations.

    What kind of food can I expect at Gollinghütte?

    The Gollinghütte is known for its warm hospitality and offers a unique culinary experience. You can expect a blend of traditional Styrian delicacies, showcasing local flavors, alongside an unexpected treat: Nepalese momos. These can be enjoyed on the hut's sunny terrace, offering impressive mountain views with your meal.

    Can I visit Gollinghütte during winter, or is it closed?

    The Gollinghütte is typically open from mid-June to early October, making it primarily a summer and early autumn destination for hikers and mountaineers. Outside of this period, the hut is generally closed and unmanaged. Winter access to the hut and surrounding trails can be extremely challenging due to heavy snow, avalanche danger, and harsh weather conditions, requiring specialized equipment and alpine experience. It is not recommended for casual winter hiking.

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