Best huts around Kleinarl, a village in the Austrian Alps, offer various experiences for visitors. The region is characterized by its mountainous landscape, including the Radstädter Tauern. These locations provide opportunities to experience regional cuisine and mountain environments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A great place with lots of space for children, an amazing view and really tasty buttermilk as well as homemade delicacies. Definitely a highlight and worth the trip, whether by bike or on foot! Very hospitable and the goats are really funny!
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During the trail event Mountain Man you also pass by here, great alpine pasture, great view
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The Tappenkarseehütte is located just above the lake of the same name and is an ÖAV hut. In summer, it's a popular destination, including for overnight stays. We even managed to get a spot in the camp at short notice, but it was completely full. Because it was so crowded, everything felt a bit like a mass processing operation. Unfortunately, we didn't get the famous Kaiserschmarrn in the evening either; it's only available during the day. There are few vegetarian options, and no (posted) mountaineering food.
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Since 2024, the sleeping areas have been renovated. You sleep indescribably well in rooms made of pine wood. Added to this is the friendly hospitality. An alpine pasture where you can feel good.
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Several huts around Kleinarl are ideal for families. The Ellmau Alm offers a lovingly designed playground and petting animals, along with homemade delicacies. The Weissenhofalm is recognized as an official children's alpine hut and is accessible in about 2.5 hours hiking time, with the option to use Wagrain cable cars to shorten the ascent. The Kurzeggalm and Großunterbergalm are also popular choices for families, offering inspiring views and a nearby mountain lake respectively.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Heinrich-Kiener-Haus, situated at 1,800 meters above sea level. It's known for its vistas of around 300 peaks, including Hochkönig and Dachstein. The Ellmau Alm also provides wonderful views up to the Hochkönig, and the Bichlalm offers unrestricted views of the Großarltal and the Hohe Tauern from its terrace.
Yes, several huts provide overnight accommodation. The Tappenkarsee Hut, located at 1,820 meters near the Tappenkarsee lake, offers accommodation and food, making it a perfect stop for multi-day hikes. The Loosbühelalm also provides lodging options, and the Weissenhofalm offers a place to stop and sleep.
Kleinarl boasts several huts with distinctive culinary delights. The Loosbühelalm is renowned for its goat milk and cheese products, offering warm meals and traditional snacks made on-site. Jausenstation Grub is famous for its homemade meat donuts, a local specialty. For organic options, the Lumberjack Bio-Bergrestaurant is the first organic ski and mountain hut in the Alps, serving only organic products sourced locally.
Many huts are situated amidst stunning natural landscapes. The Tappenkarsee Hut is idyllically located directly on the Tappenkarsee lake, a beautiful mountain lake. The Großunterbergalm is popular for its nearby Almsee (mountain lake). The region is characterized by the mountainous Radstädter Tauern, offering numerous trails and viewpoints.
The area around Kleinarl offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Kleinarler Ache – Kleinarl Parish Church loop' or the 'Hunter's Lake – Jägersee loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Pongau Cathedral – Bischofshofen Town Center loop' and general cycling routes like the 'Jägersee View – Jägersee loop'. Many of these routes pass by or lead to the various huts. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Kleinarl, Road Cycling Routes around Kleinarl, and Cycling around Kleinarl guides.
Yes, for a traditional mountain experience, the Steinkaralm is a rustic, managed alpine hut nestled in the heart of the Radstätter Tauern. The Kurzeggalm also offers a rustic atmosphere, praised for its culinary offerings and inspiring views. Gasthaus Galler is a family-run ski and hiking hut known for its down-to-earth cuisine and welcoming atmosphere.
Visitors frequently praise the heartfelt hospitality, delicious homemade food, and stunning views offered by the huts. Many appreciate the opportunity to enjoy regional delicacies and the cozy atmosphere. The presence of playgrounds and petting animals at some huts also makes them a hit with families. The unique products, like goat milk and cheese at Loosbühelalm, are also highly valued.
Many huts, especially those offering overnight accommodation like the Tappenkarsee Hut, are managed during the summer season, making it an ideal time for hiking and multi-day tours. However, some huts, like Schüttalm and Gasthaus Galler, also cater to skiers and hikers during the winter, offering a special atmosphere for mountain holidays or stopovers.
While many huts require a moderate hike, some offer options for easier access. The Weissenhofalm, for instance, can be reached in about 2.5 hours of hiking, with the possibility of using the Wagrain cable cars to shorten the ascent, making it more accessible for those seeking a less strenuous climb.
The Heinrich-Kiener-Haus, a popular hiking destination since 1999, is notable for its nearby Friedenskapelle (Chapel of Peace), adding a touch of historical and cultural interest to your visit. The Loosbühelalm, rebuilt in 2010 after a fire, represents resilience and tradition in alpine farming.


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