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The Sattelbergalm, also known as Sattelalm, is a traditional mountain hut nestled at an elevation of 1,637 meters in the heart of the Stubai Alps in Tyrol, Austria. Situated above Gries am Brenner in the scenic Wipptal Valley, this welcoming alm lies close to the Italian border and offers expansive views of surrounding peaks like the Wolfendorn, Kraxentrager, and Padauner Kogel. It serves as a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking an authentic alpine experience.
Visitors consistently praise the Sattelbergalm…
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Elevazione 1.640 m
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The Wassersteig trail from Gries am Brenner is a very popular and family-friendly option, taking about 1 hour and 10 minutes. For those seeking more challenge, the ascent from Sattelbergalm to the Sattelberg summit (2,115 meters) offers stunning panoramic views. The alm is also a stop along the long-distance Tiroler Höhenweg.
Since Sattelbergalm is not accessible by private car, visitors typically park in Gries am Brenner. From there, you can start your hike or arrange for an alpine cab service to transport you closer to the alm or directly to it.
Absolutely! In winter, Sattelbergalm transforms into a hub for ski touring, with prepared tracks available for beginners. Snowshoeing is also popular, and snowshoe rentals are offered. A toboggan run leads down to Vinaders, providing a fun descent after your visit.
Sattelbergalm provides a variety of comfortable accommodation options, including rooms, dormitories, and cozy wooden chalets like the 'Zirbennestl', 'Kälberhagl', and 'Fichtenheisl'. Some accommodations feature kitchenettes and fireplaces, and there's even a Finnish sauna for relaxation.
Yes, Sattelbergalm is very family-friendly. It features two playgrounds and offers children the opportunity to experience nature and interact with farm animals. The Wassersteig trail from Gries am Brenner is also an easy and enjoyable hike for families.
Yes, dogs are welcome at Sattelbergalm. However, a leash is required at all times. If you plan to stay overnight, there is a small fee for pets.
It's important to note that only cash payments are accepted at Sattelbergalm. They do not accept EC or credit cards, so please plan accordingly.
You can take public transport to Gries am Brenner, which has a train station. From Gries am Brenner, you can then start your hike to Sattelbergalm, or inquire about an alpine taxi service for transport up to the alm.
Sattelbergalm is renowned for its incredibly delicious and lovingly prepared traditional Tyrolean cuisine. Many dishes are made with local and organic ingredients, some even from their own farm. Vegetarian options are regularly available and highly praised by visitors.
Sattelbergalm is a year-round destination, offering distinct experiences in both summer and winter. While specific daily opening hours can vary, it generally operates throughout the hiking and ski touring seasons. It's always a good idea to check their official website or contact them directly for the most current information, especially regarding off-season closures or specific holiday hours.
From Sattelbergalm, you can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, including the majestic Tux Alps, the Kraxentrager, the Wolfendorn peaks in Italy, and the Padauner Kogel in Austria. The alm itself is a landmark, offering a rustic charm and a perfect spot to take in the alpine scenery.