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The Bruggeralm is a charming mountain hut and alpine pasture nestled at an elevation of approximately 1,818 meters in the picturesque Defereggental valley of East Tyrol, Austria. Often described as a small mountain village due to its collection of rustic, flower-adorned huts, it offers a welcoming stop for hikers and cyclists. This idyllic location provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding Villgratner Berge, including the impressive Weiße Spitze and Rote Spitze, which frame the landscape beautifully.
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Wysokość 1,810 m
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Bruggen 7, 9962 St. Veit im Defereggental
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This page specifically refers to the Bruggeralm in St. Jakob in Defereggental, East Tyrol, Austria. It's located at an elevation of 1,818 meters and is known for its picturesque setting in the valley floor, surrounded by the Villgratner Berge.
Popular routes include a scenic 1.5-hour hike from the Brunnalmbahn car park or from St. Jakob in Defereggental itself, following a beautiful footpath on the west side of the valley. For a less strenuous option, you can take the Brunnalm-Bergbahnen to the middle station, followed by a pleasant one-hour descent to the hut.
The terrain leading to the Bruggeralm is generally considered intermediate. While the 1.5-hour hike from St. Jakob is manageable for active families, the one-hour descent from the Brunnalm middle station might be a more relaxed option for beginners or those with very young children. The hut itself is very family-friendly, offering a welcoming atmosphere.
While specific rules for dogs inside the hut can vary, alpine huts in Austria are generally welcoming to well-behaved dogs on their terraces and surrounding trails. It's always a good idea to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with grazing livestock, and ensure they are comfortable with mountain environments.
You can typically find parking at the Brunnalmbahn car park, which serves as a common starting point for hikes to the Bruggeralm. Parking availability can vary, especially during peak season, so arriving earlier in the day is often recommended.
The Bruggeralm is primarily a summer destination, enchanting visitors with blooming alpine meadows and clear mountain air. The warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, are ideal. While it can get busy on weekends during peak summer, visiting on weekdays or earlier in the morning can help avoid larger crowds.
The Bruggeralm itself is a managed alpine pasture and restaurant, not typically offering overnight accommodation. However, the nearby village of St. Jakob in Defereggental provides various accommodation options, including guesthouses and hotels, for those looking to stay in the area.
The Bruggeralm is nestled in the picturesque Defereggental, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding Villgratner Berge. The impressive Weiße Spitze and Rote Spitze, both nearly 3,000 meters high, form a dramatic backdrop. The area is also characterized by its charming alpine meadows and the feeling of a small mountain village.
Public transport can get you to St. Jakob in Defereggental. From there, you can either start your hike directly or utilize the Brunnalm-Bergbahnen to reach the middle station, which significantly shortens the walking distance to the hut.
While the Bruggeralm itself typically observes a winter closure and reopens around Pentecost, the Stemberger family, known for their hospitality here, also operates the nearby Weißspitzhütte, which is 200 meters higher and open in winter. This provides an alternative winter destination in the area.
The Bruggeralm serves as an excellent starting point for various alpine tours into the Villgratner Berge, such as to Ragötzlenke or Großer Degenhorn. Mountain bikers also appreciate the fantastic routes in the area, including the Bike & Hike tour via Ragötzlalm.