The hut is located on the southwest side of Kremžarjev vrh (1164 m). It is the westernmost mountain outpost in Pohorje. The first hut was built by the Mislinj branch of the SPD in Slovenj Gradac a little higher than the current one on Kernikov vrh and opened on December 8, 1934. The hut was burned down on March 8, 1944 by fighters of the Zidanško brigade, so that it would not be used by the German occupier. After the liberation, PD Slovenj Gradec built a new cottage and opened it on July 4, 1948.
View:
Towards the east, the forested Kremžarjev vrh obscures the view; on the south and west sides, below us is the Mislinjska dolina with Slovenj Gradec; in the south you can see Paški Kozjak, Graška gora, Posavsko hribovje, Smrekovec, Golte, Menina planina and Savinjske Alps; to the west are Uršlja gora, Raduha, Peca, Strojna and Svinška planina, and in the vicinity above the lower Mislinjska dolina Selovec; to the north we see the lower ridge of Pohorje, which descends towards the Drava Valley, and behind it Košenjak and Golica.