Highlight • Cabana montană
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The Badener Hütte is a protective mountain hut nestled at an elevation of 2608 meters (8,556 feet) in the stunning eastern Venediger Group of Austria. Located within the Hohe Tauern National Park in Osttirol, this prominent landmark offers unparalleled views of the surrounding three-thousander peaks, including the majestic Großvenediger. Owned by the Baden section of the Austrian Alpine Club (ÖAV), it's uniquely known as Austria's "highest Heuriger" for serving wines from Baden near Vienna.
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22 august 2020
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31 octombrie 2019
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Altitudine 2.590 m
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There are several demanding routes to Badener Hütte. The shortest and most common ascent starts in Gruben near Matrei in Osttirol, taking about 4 to 5 hours and ascending 1,444 meters through the Froßnitztal valley. Other routes include:
Always inquire about current conditions and ensure stable weather before embarking on any of these climbs.
While the primary access points are trailheads, public transport options to the general area exist, often involving bus services to Matrei in Osttirol or Matreier Tauernhaus. From these points, you would typically begin your hike. If driving, parking is available at trailheads like Gruben near Matrei in Osttirol. However, parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak season, so arriving early is highly recommended.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome at Badener Hütte, but it's crucial to call ahead to confirm availability and any specific requirements, especially if you plan to stay overnight. This ensures a smooth experience for both you and your furry companion.
Badener Hütte provides accommodation with 15 beds and 45 dormitory spaces (Matratzenlager). Facilities include showers and toilets. While there is mobile phone reception, Wi-Fi is not available. Payment for services at the hut is exclusively by cash.
Yes, Badener Hütte serves as a base for ski touring and snowshoeing during the winter months. When the hut is unmanaged, a heated winter room with 8 berths is available for use. However, winter conditions in the high alpine are severe, requiring appropriate gear, experience, and careful planning. Always check avalanche forecasts and trail conditions before venturing out.
Badener Hütte holds the unique distinction of being known as Austria's "highest Heuriger." This is because it serves wine from Baden near Vienna, the home region of its owning Alpine Club section. This offers a special cultural experience alongside the stunning high-alpine environment.
While the ascents to Badener Hütte are generally demanding, the hut itself offers some family-friendly aspects once you arrive, such as a climbing rock for children and a scenic mountain lake nearby. For the approach, even the shortest route is a significant ascent, so families with younger children or those seeking easier hikes might consider shorter day trips in the Froßnitztal valley without aiming for the hut itself, or ensure their children are experienced hikers.
The hut is typically managed and open for guests from late June or early July to mid-September, depending on snow conditions and weather. Outside of this period, a heated winter room is available for use when the hut is unmanaged.
Badener Hütte is an excellent base for various alpine tours. Recommended peak ascents include Kristallwand (3,329m), Weißspitze (3,300m), and Großvenediger (3,674m). It's also a crucial hub for long-distance trekkers on trails like the Venediger Höhenweg and the Osttiroler Adlerweg, and you can connect to other huts such as the Neue Prager Hütte, Bonn-Matreier Hütte, and Neue Fürther Hütte.
Guests can enjoy excellent homemade dishes and traditional Tyrolean cuisine. Specialties often include freshly baked bread, homemade cakes, and Austrian delicacies like Kaiserschmarren and Palatschinken. As Austria's "highest Heuriger," it also offers wines from Baden near Vienna.
Yes, mobile phone reception is available at Badener Hütte, allowing you to stay connected if needed. However, there is no Wi-Fi.