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The Anton-Schosser-Hütte is a welcoming mountain hut nestled at an elevation of 1,158 meters above sea level in the heart of the Austrian Alps. Located within the scenic Hohe Dirn hiking and skiing area, it sits on the edge of the Kalkalpen National Park in the Upper Austrian Pre-Alps, offering a perfect base for exploring the Enns Valley region. This Category I refuge is known for its year-round hospitality and serves as a popular destination for hikers, families, and nature…
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3 aprile 2020
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Elevazione 1.200 m
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The Anton-Schosser-Hütte can be reached via several hiking trails from the valleys of Trattenbach, Losenstein, or Reichraming, typically taking about two hours for a full ascent. For a quicker, family-friendly option, a toll road leads to an upper parking lot on Hohe Dirn, from where the hut is just a 30 to 50-minute walk on a stroller-friendly forest road. The trails are generally considered leisurely to intermediate, making them suitable for a wide range of hikers.
The Anton-Schosser-Hütte itself is situated at an elevation of 1,158 meters above sea level. From the hut, you can easily reach several nearby peaks: Hohe Dirn is at 1,134 meters (about a 30-minute walk), Sonnkogel is at 1,177 meters (also about a 30-minute walk), and Schneeberg is at 1,244 meters (approximately a 2-hour walk).
Parking is available at the upper parking lot on Hohe Dirn, accessible via a toll road, which shortens the walk to the hut to about 30-50 minutes. For those preferring a longer hike, parking would be available in the valleys of Trattenbach, Losenstein, or Reichraming. While direct public transport to the hut's doorstep is limited, you can research connections to these valley towns and then hike up.
Yes, the Anton-Schosser-Hütte is an excellent destination for winter activities. The area, a former ski resort, offers opportunities for ski touring, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and sledding. Even when the hut is closed, visitors have found thoughtful provisions like chilled drinks available for self-service, highlighting its year-round appeal for winter enthusiasts.
Absolutely! The hut itself offers impressive panoramic views across the Danube Valley to Linz, and on clear days, you can see as far as the Bohemian Forest, Ötscher, and the Totes Gebirge. A specific wooden bench next to the path on the hill, amidst meadows, is highlighted by visitors as a 'place to dream' with a fantastic view. The surrounding alpine meadows and the edge of the Kalkalpen National Park also provide stunning natural scenery.
The Anton-Schosser-Hütte is highly recommended for families. The path from the upper parking lot on Hohe Dirn to the hut is a forest road suitable for strollers, making it accessible for even the youngest adventurers. The hut's welcoming atmosphere and excellent cuisine also contribute to a pleasant family experience.
Yes, the Anton-Schosser-Hütte is a Category I refuge owned by the Austrian Alpine Club (ÖAV) and offers accommodation in multi-bed rooms. It provides a cozy and warm atmosphere, serving both cold and warm homemade regional delicacies. It's open year-round, making it suitable for overnight stays.
The hut is known for its excellent cuisine, offering both cold and warm meals. Visitors praise the homemade regional delicacies, contributing to the hut's authentic charm and welcoming atmosphere. Even when the hut is technically closed, a self-service option for chilled drinks has been noted by visitors.
While mobile phone reception is generally available in the area, it might be outside the hut itself. It's advisable to be prepared for potentially limited connectivity directly within the hut.
The hut was originally built as a ski hut and officially opened in November 1925 by a group of idealists. It is named after Anton Schosser, an Upper Austrian local poet born in Losenstein in 1801, known for his artistic talents in music and poetry, including his famous song "'s Hoamweh" (The Homesickness).
The Anton-Schosser-Hütte serves as an excellent base for various circular walks and longer routes. From the hut, you can embark on hikes to nearby peaks like Hohe Dirn, Sonnkogel, and Schneeberg, which can be incorporated into longer loops. The diverse trail network in the Hohe Dirn area and on the edge of the Kalkalpen National Park offers numerous possibilities for extended explorations.