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Hochjoch Hospiz

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Hochjoch Hospiz

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Perched at an elevation of 2,413 meters in the heart of the Ötztal Alps in Austria, Hochjoch Hospiz is a historic mountain hut offering refuge and hospitality to high-alpine adventurers. Situated at the far end of the picturesque Rofental valley, south of the impressive Guslarspitzen and within the Weißkamm mountain range, this charming stone structure serves as a vital base for exploring the surrounding three-thousander peaks and glaciers near the Italian border.

Visitors consistently praise the hut for its breathtaking…

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    27 marzo 2018

    Alpinismo

    L'affascinante baita in pietra appartiene alla sezione berlinese del Club alpino tedesco ed è facilmente raggiungibile con una gita di un giorno da Vent. Dal rifugio si possono scalare diversi tremila: il Flugkogel e il Finailspitze a oltre 3.500 metri sono le cime più alte nei pressi del rifugio.

    Il rifugio è normalmente aperto da inizio marzo a fine aprile e da metà giugno a fine settembre. Maggiori informazioni e prenotazioni su hochjoch.at/index.html o (+43) 0664 5402574
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    5 agosto 2018

    Escursionismo

    Rifugio in ottima posizione come alternativa al Martin-Busch-Hütte, molto affollato. Bellissimo sentiero che parte da Vent, con salita moderata e sempre accompagnato dal rumore dell'acqua. Una volta in cima potrete godere di una vista meravigliosa e gustare un ottimo pranzo a prezzi contenuti.

    Chi ha ancora voglia di salire più in alto può lasciare lì lo zaino e salire in circa un'ora fino alla cima "Im Hinteren Eis" oppure da lì scendere alla città termale di Maso Corto e prendere l'autobus per Merano.

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    Elevazione 2.390 m

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    6458 Vent

    www.hochjoch-hospiz.at/

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    Posizione:Sölden, Bezirk Imst, Tirolo, Austria

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    What are the primary hiking routes to Hochjoch Hospiz, and what is their difficulty?

    The most common and recommended route to Hochjoch Hospiz is from the village of Vent. This hike is considered moderately challenging, taking approximately 2.5 hours. It involves a steady ascent and features an exciting passage over a 46-meter-long suspension bridge spanning the Rofenbach gorge. From the hut, more experienced hikers can continue to various three-thousander peaks like Fluchtkogel or Finailspitze, which are significantly more demanding high-alpine tours.

    Is Hochjoch Hospiz suitable for families with children?

    The main hike from Vent to Hochjoch Hospiz is generally considered suitable for families with older children who are accustomed to hiking. The path is well-maintained, and the suspension bridge adds an element of adventure. However, the 2.5-hour duration and moderate climb mean it might be too strenuous for very young children or those new to mountain hiking. Always assess your family's fitness level before embarking on the trail.

    Are dogs allowed at Hochjoch Hospiz and on the surrounding trails?

    Dogs are generally welcome on the hiking trails leading to Hochjoch Hospiz. However, specific regulations regarding dogs inside the hut (e.g., in dining areas or sleeping quarters) can vary. It's always advisable to contact the hut directly to confirm their current dog policy, especially if you plan to stay overnight. On trails, dogs should be kept on a leash, particularly in areas with grazing livestock or wildlife.

    What are the parking options for hikers heading to Hochjoch Hospiz?

    For hikers starting their journey from Vent, parking is available in the village. It's recommended to arrive early, especially during peak season (summer and ski touring season), as parking spaces can fill up quickly. From the parking areas in Vent, the trailhead to Hochjoch Hospiz is easily accessible.

    What unique natural features or landmarks can be seen along the way to Hochjoch Hospiz?

    The hike to Hochjoch Hospiz offers several notable features. You'll pass the historic Rofenhöfe farms, which are among the highest permanently settled farms in the Alps. A highlight is the 46-meter-long suspension bridge over the Rofenbach gorge, offering impressive views 31 meters down. The entire route is accompanied by the sound of rushing water and provides magnificent views of glaciers and surrounding three-thousander peaks.

    What kind of food and amenities can I expect at Hochjoch Hospiz?

    Hochjoch Hospiz is known for its warm hospitality and excellent regional cuisine. The kitchen offers Tyrolean and Austrian specialties, including homemade cakes, with half-board options available. Amenities include accommodation in rooms and mattress dormitories, showers, and mobile phone reception. A hut sleeping bag is obligatory for overnight stays, but can be purchased on-site.

    Are there any less crowded alternatives or similar huts in the Ötztal Alps?

    Hochjoch Hospiz is often praised by visitors as a welcome, less crowded alternative to other popular huts in the region, such as the Martin Busch Hut. While it offers a serene experience, the Ötztal Alps are home to numerous other mountain huts, each with its unique charm and access to different high-alpine routes. Researching other huts like the Brandenburger Haus or Similaunhütte could provide further options depending on your desired route and solitude preference.

    What equipment is required for glacier tours starting from Hochjoch Hospiz?

    For glacier tours and ascents to high-alpine peaks from Hochjoch Hospiz, specialized equipment is essential. This typically includes crampons, an ice axe, a climbing harness, ropes, and appropriate glacier safety gear. It is highly recommended to undertake such tours only with proper training, experience, or under the guidance of a certified mountain guide. Conditions can change rapidly, and glaciers pose significant objective dangers.

    What are the opening seasons for Hochjoch Hospiz?

    Hochjoch Hospiz operates during two main seasons: the summer season, typically from mid-June to late September, and a winter season for ski touring, usually from early March to late April. It's always best to check the official hut website or contact them directly for exact opening and closing dates, as these can vary slightly depending on weather and snow conditions.

    Can I make reservations for an overnight stay at Hochjoch Hospiz?

    Yes, due to its remote location and popularity, it is highly recommended to reserve sleeping places in advance, especially during peak seasons. You can typically make reservations via the hut's official website or by phone. A hut sleeping bag is mandatory for overnight stays, but can be purchased at the hut if you don't have one.

    What is the historical significance of Hochjoch Hospiz?

    Hochjoch Hospiz has a rich history dating back to the late 19th century. The original hut, built between 1869 and 1872, was one of the earliest Alpine Association huts. The current, more stately building opened in 1927. The hut's location marks an historically important crossing point between North and South Tyrol, and for centuries, supplies were transported by pack animals. You can still see remnants of the old mule track and the original hut from the current Hospiz, adding a layer of historical depth to your visit.

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