Best huts around Nassereith are located in Tyrol, Austria, offering access to mountain huts ideal for day trips, overnight stays, and extended tours. The region is characterized by its alpine landscape, providing diverse experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts. These huts serve as starting points for exploring the Mieminger Mountains and offer various amenities. The area is known for its well-maintained trails and scenic beauty.
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Hiked from the Rosental Gorge from Imst. A beautiful mountain path to the hut. You are rewarded in the hut with a great view of the valley in the middle of the mountains. Friendly staff. The food was OK, but the food on offer was significantly reduced in the evenings (but this could also be due to the approaching end of the season). Prices were great for the effort (food etc. is transported by cable car). Sanitary facilities are well maintained. There are options to book rooms or camp here. It is very nice to sit and linger in the hut in the evening. In the morning there is a buffet on offer. Several peaks and viewpoints can be reached from the hut. The descent into the valley is no problem with the right footwear. All in all a great hut and definitely worth seeing.
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Small DAV hut, with a good range of dishes. From here you can do the Imster or Wasserfall via ferrata.
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Rustic alpine pasture with very tasty food and drinks. The service was very pleasant.
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Great Alm at almost 1,500m altitude with a fantastic view over Lermoos and Ehrwald. Very good kitchen with a rustic dining room.
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Nice people, delicious food and a beautiful view that I can only recommend.
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My favorite hut! Everything is just right here: online booking system, friendly hut tenants, great dinners at mountaineering prices, from the menu or as a set menu, special requests are taken into account, breakfast as a buffet. You can even take a small snack with you for €3 (2022). The hut is easily accessible by cable car from Hochimst. There are plenty of free parking spaces available in Hochimst. From the middle station, the ascent takes 1.5 to 2 hours. From the mountain station, the Drischelsteig takes you to the hut in 30 minutes with a slight loss of altitude. The Alpincoaster from the middle station is ideal for the descent. The touring area offers climbers, mountaineers and hikers of all levels an offer for several days.
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The view here is really great! Great Alm to stop off and enjoy the landscape. Nothing to complain about here...
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My favorite hut! Everything is just right here: online booking system, friendly hut tenants, great dinner either at a mountaineer's price, from the menu or as a menu, special requests are taken into account, breakfast as a buffet. You can even take a small snack with you for €3 (2022). The hut is easily accessible by cable car from Hochimst. There are plenty of free parking spaces available in Hochimst. From the middle station, the ascent takes 1.5 to 2 hours. From the mountain station, it takes about 30 minutes to the hut via the Drischelsteig with a slight loss in altitude. The Alpincoaster from the middle station is ideal for the descent. The touring area offers climbers, mountaineers and hikers of all levels an offer for several days.
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The Nassereith area offers a diverse range of mountain huts. You'll find managed Alpine Club huts like the Coburger Hut and Muttekopf Hut, which provide full services including meals and overnight stays. There are also cozy mountain inns such as Ehenbichler Alm and Tuftlalm, known for their food and views. For a more rustic experience, self-catering Alpine Club huts like Alplhaus and Breitenkopf Hut are available in the Mieminger Mountains, requiring an Alpine Club key for access.
Yes, several huts around Nassereith are known for their family-friendly atmosphere. The Ehenbichler Alm is particularly noted for its warm service and even spontaneously setting up play areas for children. The Grubighütte, located at the mountain station of a lift, is also considered family-friendly and offers easy access.
Many huts in the region provide overnight accommodation. The Muttekopf Hut offers approximately 50 beds, and the Coburger Hut has 80 mattress spaces and a winter room. The Nassereither Alm (Muthenaualm) provides 12 beds. It's advisable to reserve in advance, especially for popular huts like Muttekopf Hut, if you plan an overnight stay.
Most managed huts, such as the Muttekopf Hut and Coburger Hut, are typically open from early June to mid-October. This period offers the most favorable weather for hiking and enjoying the alpine landscape. Some huts, like Ehenbichler Alm, may remain open slightly longer into October.
Yes, some huts offer easier access. The Grubighütte is located directly at the mountain station of the Grubigstein lift. The Muttekopf Hut can be reached by cable car from Hochimst, followed by a 1.5 to 2-hour ascent from the middle station or a 30-minute walk from the mountain station. The Coburger Hut is accessible from Ehrwald, with a duration of about 2 hours from the Ehrwalder Alm (via cable car).
Managed huts like the Muttekopf Hut, Ehenbichler Alm, and Tuftlalm are praised for their very good, plentiful food and friendly service. You can expect traditional local cuisine, and some, like Tuftlalm, offer dairy products from their own production. Amenities often include well-maintained sanitary facilities, sun terraces, and sometimes charging stations for e-bikes.
The huts around Nassereith offer breathtaking panoramic views. From the Muttekopf Hut, you can enjoy fantastic valley views amidst the mountains. The Tuftlalm provides a fantastic view over Lermoos and Ehrwald. The Coburger Hut offers stunning views over the Seebensee and Drachensee, making it a popular hub for visitors to these lakes.
Yes, within the Mieminger Mountains, which are a neighboring range to Nassereith, you can find self-catering Alpine Club huts. Examples include the Alplhaus (1,506 m) and Breitenkopf Hut (2,040 m). These unmanaged huts provide basic shelter and require an Alpine Club key for access, as they do not offer the amenities or services of managed huts.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can embark on numerous hiking routes, from day trips to multi-day excursions. For cyclists, the area around Nassereith offers diverse options, including touring bicycle routes like the 'Tschirgant Loop' or 'Fernstein Castle – Descent from Fern Pass loop', and gravel biking routes such as the 'Inn Valley Cycle Path – View of the Zugspitze loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Nassereith guide or the Gravel biking around Nassereith guide.
Hiking durations vary depending on the hut and starting point. For instance, the Muttekopf Hut can be reached in about 1.5 to 2 hours from the middle station of the Hochimst cable car, or 30 minutes from the mountain station. The Tuftlalm is approximately a 1.5-hour hike from Lermoos via various routes. The Coburger Hut takes about 2 hours from the Ehrwalder Alm (after taking a cable car).
Visitors consistently praise the huts for their hospitality, delicious local cuisine, and breathtaking panoramic views. Many highlight the friendly service, the quality and abundance of food, and the stunning natural surroundings. The opportunity for both challenging hikes and relaxing breaks with scenic backdrops is a major draw, as evidenced by over 2700 upvotes and more than 1400 photos shared by the komoot community.
While specific dog policies can vary by hut, many mountain huts in Austria are generally dog-friendly, especially on their terraces. It's always recommended to check directly with the specific hut you plan to visit regarding their rules for dogs, especially if you intend to stay overnight. Some visitor tips mention attentive staff caring for dogs, suggesting a welcoming attitude at places like the Coburger Hut.


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