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The Traisnerhütte is a welcoming mountain hut nestled at 1,313 meters on the scenic Hinteralm, deep within the Gutensteiner Alps of Lower Austria. Standing as the highest point in the municipality of Lilienfeld, this popular destination offers a fantastic base for exploring the Mostviertel region, often called the "green lung" of Lower Austria due to its extensive forests. It provides a perfect retreat for outdoor enthusiasts seeking both adventure and tranquility.
Visitors consistently rave about the Traisnerhütte's excellent kitchen and…
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Elevazione 1.300 m
Contatti
Hinteralm 1, 3180 Lilienfeld
Buono a sapersi
Adatto alle famiglie
sì
Accesso privo di barriere
no
Adatto ai cani
sì
Pernottamento
sì
Riscaldamento
sì
Area campeggio disponibile
no
Meteo
Offerto da Foreca
martedì 10 marzo
15°C
3°C
20 %
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Velocità max vento: 5,0 km/h
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The Traisnerhütte offers overnight accommodation for guests. You can choose between five 2-bed rooms or dormitory places, which can accommodate 29 to 35 people. There is also a dedicated winter room available for use.
While the hut is about an hour's drive from Vienna, direct public transport options to the hut itself are limited. Many visitors reach the area by car and then use the Muckenkogel chairlift, followed by a 45-minute walk. Alternatively, you can embark on a 2.5-hour hike directly from Lilienfeld.
Parking is generally available at the base of the Muckenkogel chairlift or in Lilienfeld for those hiking directly. It's advisable to check local signage for designated parking areas. During peak seasons or on weekends, parking lots can fill up quickly, so arriving early is recommended.
The Traisnerhütte is certified with the Austrian Ecolabel, highlighting its commitment to sustainability. It features a full biological sewage treatment plant and uses a wood-heated kitchen stove that also powers the central heating. Rainwater is treated for use, minimizing its environmental footprint.
Yes, the Traisnerhütte is considered very family-friendly. The most convenient option for families is taking the Muckenkogel chairlift, followed by a relatively easy 45-minute walk to the hut. There are also various other trails in the surrounding 'green lung' of Lower Austria that cater to different fitness levels, making it suitable for families with children.
Yes, the Traisnerhütte welcomes dogs. It is a dog-friendly hut, making it a great destination for hikers who wish to bring their canine companions along on their mountain adventures.
Beyond hiking, the Traisnerhütte is known for its exceptional stargazing opportunities due to its location in an area free from light pollution; star charts are available for guests. It also serves as a gathering point for amateur radio operators. In winter, it's popular for snowshoeing and ski touring, and hosts a distinctive nostalgic ski race every March.
The difficulty varies. The easiest approach is a 45-minute walk from the Muckenkogel chairlift mountain station, which is suitable for beginners and families. A direct hike from Lilienfeld takes about 2.5 hours and is moderately challenging. The area offers a variety of trails, including sections of the Traisentaler Rundwanderweg 655, catering to different experience levels.
The Traisnerhütte boasts an impressive 180-to-360-degree panoramic terrace. On clear days, you can enjoy breathtaking views extending from Schneeberg to Traunstein, and even as far as Vienna. Many visitors highlight the stunning vistas of the foothills of the Alps all the way to the Ötscher.
The winter months, typically from December to March, offer excellent conditions for winter hiking and snowshoeing around Traisnerhütte. The hut is a popular base for these activities, and the landscape transforms into a beautiful winter wonderland. Always check local weather and snow conditions before heading out.
While the Traisnerhütte itself is a popular destination, the extensive network of trails in the Gutensteiner Alps offers many options. You can explore various sections of the Traisentaler Rundwanderweg 655 or venture onto less-trafficked paths. For specific loop trails or quieter alternatives, consulting a detailed hiking map or local guides is recommended to find routes that match your preference for solitude.