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The Lambacher Hütte is a welcoming self-catering mountain hut nestled at an elevation of 1,432 meters (4,698 feet) in the western part of Austria's Totes Gebirge (Dead Mountains). Owned by the Lambach section of the Austrian Alpine Club (ÖAV), this hut offers a serene retreat within the picturesque Inner Salzkammergut region, near the municipality of Bad Goisern am Hallstättersee. It stands proudly beneath the Sonnkogels, on the edge of the Sandlingalm, providing a strategic base for exploring the surrounding peaks…
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Høydemeter 1 430 m
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Pichlern 33, 4822 Bad Goisern
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The Lambacher Hütte is only accessible on foot, with various trails leading to it. From Oberlupitsch (865 m), the hike is approximately 1.5 hours. Starting from St.-Agatha-Gemeindestraße (948 m) also takes about 1.5 hours. Longer routes include Altaussee (727 m), which is approximately 3 hours, and Bad Goisern (502 m), taking about 3.5 hours. For a more extensive trek, Bad Ischl (469 m) is about 5 hours away. The hike to the hut is generally considered intermediate.
Yes, the Lambacher Hütte can be suitable for families, especially if you choose a shorter, less strenuous route. The hut itself is a self-catering facility, which means families can prepare their own meals. However, it's important to note that sleeping arrangements are in a mattress dormitory, and reservations are essential. Consider the fitness level of all family members when selecting your starting point and trail.
While the hut itself is only accessible on foot, various trailheads offer parking. For example, you can find parking near Oberlupitsch or St.-Agatha-Gemeindestraße. Public transport options to the general region, such as Bad Goisern or Altaussee, are available, but you would then need to hike from there. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to specific trailheads before your trip.
As a self-catering hut, Lambacher Hütte is well-equipped for visitors to prepare their own meals. It offers space for 25 people in its mattress dormitory and can accommodate up to 42 people in total. The hut has heating, electricity, and sanitary facilities. There is also a beverage station with a cash box behind the hut, refilled weekly during the summer season. Remember to bring your own provisions for meals.
Yes, pets are welcome at Lambacher Hütte. This makes it a great option for hikers who wish to bring their dogs along. When hiking on trails in the Totes Gebirge, always ensure your dog is well-behaved, kept under control (leashed where necessary), and that you carry out any waste.
The Lambacher Hütte is renowned for its fantastic panoramic views. From the hut, you can enjoy sweeping vistas of the Dachstein massif and parts of the Totes Gebirge, including the Grimming and Sandling peaks. It's situated on the edge of the Sandlingalm, beneath the Sonnkogels, offering a stunning natural backdrop. Many visitors highlight the sunset views from the hut as particularly memorable.
The Lambacher Hütte was built between 1924 and 1925 and officially inaugurated on September 6, 1925. It has undergone several expansions and renovations since then. In 2007, it sustained storm damage. The hut will celebrate its 100th anniversary on September 7, 2025, with a special celebration planned for the occasion.
The hut offers sleeping space for 25 people in its mattress dormitory (Matratzenlager). There are no private rooms, but it can accommodate up to 42 people in total. Since the sleeping areas are locked, reservations are essential for an overnight stay. You need to contact Rainer Sturmair to secure a spot.
Yes, the Lambacher Hütte is a significant stopping point on the Nordalpenweg (Austrian long-distance hiking trail 01). This makes it an ideal base or rest stop for those undertaking multi-day treks through the region.
Beyond summer hiking, Lambacher Hütte serves as an excellent base for various mountain activities. In the winter months, the area transforms into a snowy landscape, making it perfect for ski touring and snowshoeing. The hut's location also supports activities like climbing and via ferrata in suitable seasons.
No, the Lambacher Hütte is a self-catering hut and does not have a restaurant or cafe that serves prepared meals. While there is a beverage station with a cash box, visitors need to bring their own provisions for food. For cafes and restaurants, you would need to descend to nearby towns like Bad Goisern or Altaussee.