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The Widdersteinhütte is a welcoming alpine hut nestled at an elevation of approximately 2,010 meters in the heart of the Allgäu Alps, Austria. Situated south of the majestic Großer Widderstein mountain, this privately operated refuge serves as a crucial base for exploring the stunning landscapes of the Kleinwalsertal and the wider region, offering panoramic views towards Tirol and Vorarlberg.
Visitors consistently praise the cozy atmosphere and the spectacular vistas from the hut's terrace. Many rave about the opportunity to enjoy…
Suggerimenti
11 agosto 2018
Escursionismo
24 aprile 2018
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14 settembre 2019
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Elevazione 2.010 m
Buono a sapersi
Pernottamento
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Meteo
Offerto da Foreca
martedì 10 marzo
4°C
-2°C
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Velocità max vento: 1,0 km/h
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While dogs are not permitted for overnight stays inside the Widdersteinhütte, they are generally welcome on the hiking trails leading to the hut. If you're visiting for a day trip, your dog can accompany you on the terrace, but please ensure they are well-behaved and kept on a leash. Always carry water for your dog, especially on warmer days.
Yes, the route from the Hochtannberg Pass is often considered the most family-friendly option. It's approximately a one-hour hike with a manageable 350-meter elevation gain. For families with younger children or those new to alpine hiking, this shorter and less strenuous path is ideal. Longer routes from Baad or Mittelberg in Kleinwalsertal are more demanding.
Public transport options are available to the starting points of the hikes. You can take a bus to the Hochtannberg Pass, which is the shortest access point to the hut. Alternatively, buses serve Baad and Mittelberg in the Kleinwalsertal, from where longer hiking routes lead to the hut. Check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.
The Widdersteinhütte itself is closed during the winter months, typically from mid-October to early June, and does not offer a winter room. However, the area is a popular destination for ski tourers. If you plan a winter visit, be aware that the hut will not be open for services, and you must be fully self-sufficient and experienced in alpine winter conditions.
Reservations for overnight stays are mandatory due to limited capacity (28 mattress dormitory spots). You can typically make reservations via email. Once the hut is open for the season, telephone reservations are also possible. For weekend stays, booking with half-board is usually required.
The Widdersteinhütte accepts both cash and credit card payments for food, drinks, and overnight stays. It's always a good idea to carry some cash, especially in remote alpine locations, in case of unexpected issues with card machines.
The Widdersteinhütte provides toilets for guests, but there are no showers available. While there is no Wi-Fi, mobile phone reception is generally available at the hut, allowing you to stay connected if needed.
The hut is most popular during peak summer weekends (July and August). To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting on weekdays or during the shoulder seasons (early June or late September/early October). Arriving early in the morning, especially if you plan to hike up from the Hochtannberg Pass, can also help you enjoy a quieter experience.
For an overnight stay at Widdersteinhütte, it is mandatory to bring a hut sleeping bag liner and hut shoes. Additionally, pack appropriate layers of clothing for varying alpine weather, a headlamp, personal toiletries, and any necessary medications. While food is available, snacks and sufficient water for your hike are also recommended.
Yes, the Widdersteinhütte is an excellent base for circular walks. A popular option is the circumnavigation of the Großer Widderstein, which takes approximately seven hours. Another scenic choice is a round trip into the Kleinwalsertal, offering diverse landscapes and views. These routes require good fitness and proper planning.
Beyond the panoramic views from the hut itself, a notable natural feature is the Hochalpsee, a beautiful alpine lake located about 20 minutes' walk from the hut, perfect for a refreshing dip in summer. The area is also known for its curious alpine cows and the chance to spot ibex. The Großer Widderstein mountain itself, with its unique geological history, offers a dramatic backdrop.
The Widdersteinhütte offers a selection of regional specialties and hearty alpine dishes, along with various beverages. Visitors consistently praise the good food and fair prices. You can enjoy meals and drinks on the terrace with spectacular views or inside the cozy hut. Breakfast and half-board options are available for overnight guests.