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The Olpererhütte is a renowned mountain refuge nestled at an altitude of 2,388 meters (7,838 feet) in the stunning Zillertal Alps of Tyrol, Austria. Situated above the picturesque Schlegeis reservoir, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the emerald-green waters and the majestic peaks of the Zillertal Main Ridge, including the impressive Olperer mountain itself.
What truly captivates visitors to the Olpererhütte is the combination of its spectacular location and the iconic suspension bridge just a short walk above the hut.…
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Elevazione 2.370 m
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The Olpererhütte offers comfortable overnight stays with 60 sleeping places, divided into multi-bed rooms and mattress dormitories. For an overnight stay, you are required to bring your own hut sleeping bag. It's also advisable to bring hut shoes. While the hut provides basic amenities, remember that cash is preferred as card payments are not accepted.
Yes, the Olpererhütte is integrated into several longer hiking trails. You can reach it as part of the Neumarkter Runde, which takes about three and a half hours to ascend. It's also a key point on the famous Munich to Venice Dream Trail and the Berliner Höhenweg, offering opportunities for multi-day circular tours or longer traverses in the Zillertal Alps.
The most direct route from the Schlegeis Reservoir is considered intermediate, involving an elevation gain of over 600 meters. The trail is generally well-maintained but can be steep and rocky in sections, especially as you approach the hut. Hikers should be prepared for alpine terrain, and sturdy hiking boots are essential. The views improve significantly the higher you climb, rewarding your effort.
The trailhead for the Olpererhütte hike is at the Schlegeis Reservoir. You can reach the reservoir by car via the Alpenstrasse Schlegeis toll road. Parking is available at the reservoir, but it fills up quickly, especially during peak season and on weekends. Arriving early, ideally before mid-morning, is highly recommended. Alternatively, public buses operate from Mayrhofen directly to the Schlegeis Reservoir, offering a convenient option to avoid parking issues.
The most direct hike from the Schlegeis Reservoir is generally considered suitable for families with older children who are accustomed to hiking and can manage an intermediate ascent with significant elevation gain. The trail is well-trodden, but the steepness requires a good level of fitness. For younger children, shorter sections or alternative, less strenuous routes in the broader Zillertal area might be more appropriate.
Dogs are welcome at the Olpererhütte. If you plan to stay overnight with your dog, it is essential to arrange this with the hut wardens in advance to ensure availability and appropriate accommodation. On the trails, dogs should generally be kept on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets.
Absolutely! Beyond the iconic suspension bridge, the hut itself offers a fantastic sundeck with panoramic views of the Schlegeis reservoir and the surrounding Zillertal Alps, including the majestic Hochfeiler. For those seeking more adventure, a climbing garden with routes of varying difficulty is located about 30 minutes' walk from the hut, providing another unique natural feature to explore.
The Olpererhütte is extremely popular, especially during the peak summer months (July and August) and on sunny weekends. Due to its fame, particularly the suspension bridge, you can expect a significant number of hikers on the trails and at the hut. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (late spring/early autumn) or on weekdays.
The Olpererhütte boasts a well-regarded restaurant that offers a diverse selection of delicious Austrian food and refreshing beverages. Hikers can enjoy hearty meals and drinks on the sun-drenched terrace with spectacular views. For overnight guests, breakfast and half-board options are available for an additional charge. Remember to bring cash, as card payments are not accepted.
While the main hut is typically open from late spring to early autumn, a basic winter room is available outside the summer season. This winter room is secured with an Alpine Club lock but provides a warm space with a wood-burning stove and sleeping areas. Winter hiking to the Olpererhütte is possible for experienced mountaineers, but requires appropriate winter gear, avalanche knowledge, and careful route planning, as conditions can be challenging and trails are not maintained.
The Olpererhütte serves as an excellent base for more ambitious mountaineering. From here, you can embark on ascents to nearby peaks such as the Riepenkopf (2,905 meters), the Hoher Riffler (3,231 meters), or even the Olperer itself (3,476 meters). It is also a strategic point on several renowned long-distance hiking trails, including the Munich to Venice Dream Trail, the Berlin High Trail, and the Peter Habeler Route, making it ideal for multi-day adventures.