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The Wildseeloderhaus is a traditional Alpine hut nestled at 1,854 meters above sea level in the heart of the Kitzbühel Alps in Austria. Owned by the Austrian Alpine Club (OeAV), this welcoming refuge is spectacularly situated in a cirque hollow beside the picturesque Wildseelodersee, a small mountain lake. It lies between the prominent summits of Wildseeloder and Henne, offering striking views of the Loferer Steinberge range and overlooking the charming village of Fieberbrunn in the Pillerseetal valley.
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21 luglio 2019
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30 luglio 2019
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Elevazione 1.860 m
Contatti
Almen 52, 6391 Fieberbrunn Österreich
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Adatto ai cani
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Offerto da Foreca
mercoledì 11 marzo
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-2°C
61 %
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Velocità max vento: 3,0 km/h
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From Wildseeloderhaus, hikers frequently embark on ascents to nearby peaks such as Wildseeloder (2,119 m) and Henne (2,074 m), both offering breathtaking panoramic views. The short climb to the Henne Gipfelkreuz is particularly popular for its spectacular vista. Other notable trails include the scenic Blumenweg and the challenging Fieberbrunner Höhenweg. For climbers, the Panoramaklettersteig and Klettersteig Marokko are also accessible from the hut.
The difficulty varies depending on your starting point. If you begin from the valley station in Fieberbrunn, the hike is considered strenuous, taking approximately three to four hours. For a less demanding ascent, you can take the Bergbahn to the Lärchfilzkogel mountain station, which reduces the hike to about one hour of moderate effort. The terrain is alpine, requiring appropriate footwear and fitness.
Absolutely. The hut itself is nestled beside the picturesque Wildseelodersee, a small mountain lake, which is a stunning natural feature. The views of the Loferer Steinberge range are striking from the hut. A short climb to the Henne Gipfelkreuz offers particularly spectacular panoramic views. The area also boasts diverse alpine flora along trails like the Blumenweg.
While the Wildseeloderhaus is not accessible by car, you can park at the valley station of the Bergbahn in Fieberbrunn. From there, you can either hike up or take the cable car to shorten your ascent. During peak season, especially in summer, parking can fill up quickly, so arriving early is strongly recommended to secure a spot.
The primary public transport option involves reaching Fieberbrunn, which is accessible by bus or train. From the village center of Fieberbrunn, you can then proceed to the Bergbahn valley station. The cable car provides a convenient way to reach the Lärchfilzkogel mountain station, significantly reducing the hiking time to the hut.
Yes, Wildseeloderhaus can be family-friendly, especially if you utilize the cable car. Taking the Bergbahn to the Lärchfilzkogel mountain station shortens the hike to approximately one hour, making it more manageable for children. The Wildseelodersee offers opportunities for refreshing swims or boat rides, which can be a fun activity for families during the summer months.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Austrian Alps, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with grazing livestock or wildlife. When staying overnight at the hut, it's best to check directly with the Wildseeloderhaus management regarding their specific policy on dogs in sleeping areas or dining rooms, as rules can vary.
The Wildseeloderhaus provides comfortable accommodation for overnight stays. It features two 2-person rooms, two 4-person rooms, an 8-bed dormitory, and a 12-bed dormitory, totaling 32 sleeping places. Showers are available for a small fee. Guests can also opt for a breakfast buffet or half-board when staying overnight.
The hut serves hearty Tirolean cuisine and homemade delicacies, often prepared with locally sourced ingredients. The kitchen typically operates from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, offering a range of dishes such as soups, traditional snacks (Brotzeit), dumplings, schnitzel, and Spätzle. Cake is also available for those with a sweet tooth.
Yes, the crystal-clear waters of the Wildseelodersee offer opportunities for refreshing swims during the summer months. It's a popular activity for visitors looking to cool down after a hike or simply enjoy the serene mountain idyll. Boat rides are also possible on the lake.
The Wildseeloderhaus is typically open during the summer hiking season. While specific dates can vary annually, it generally operates from late spring/early summer through early autumn. An unheated winter room is also provided for ski touring enthusiasts outside of the main season. It's always recommended to check their official website or contact the hut directly for the most current opening times and seasonal availability before planning your visit.