Best huts around Traboch are located in this small municipality in Styria, Austria, known for the scenic Trabocher See (Lake Traboch). The area provides access to a diverse natural landscape, including the wider Styrian region with its numerous mountain huts. Traboch serves as a convenient starting point for exploring both the lake and the surrounding natural environment.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Rustic self-catering cabin with wood stove, no internet, and minimal electricity supply via PV panel. The well in the yard is freely accessible. The cabin itself can be booked via AirBnB, for example.
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Fantastic view and very relaxed atmosphere 💪🔥
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Don't forget your change! For the cash register in the emergency box!
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Boring bike ride! this Feistritztal is a dead end. All huts closed.
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View of KLAMMKOGEL
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Tables and benches to sit comfortably with a drink from the emergency kit
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Popular destination. Usually done over the Preßnitzgraben. Before Corona there was also culinary delights.
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Around Traboch, you'll find a mix of traditional alpine huts and vacation rentals. Options range from the rustic, self-catering Geiereckalm (Trendleralm), which offers a wood stove and minimal electricity, to more established spots like Weiglmoaralm, known for its snacks. The wider Styrian region also features mountain huts like Roatmoaralm with panoramic views, and the year-round accessible Sonnschien Hut offering accommodation.
Yes, the Weiglmoaralm is categorized as family-friendly and is a popular destination for a snack after a tour. For family-friendly hikes, consider routes like the "Wolfskreuz Memorial – Trabocher See loop" or the "Trabocher See – Trabocher Lake loop" which are part of the family-friendly hikes around Traboch guide.
The Weiglmoaralm is a popular alpine hut known for its strong snacks after a tour. The Pulvermacher Hut also offers very good snacks. In the wider Styrian region, huts like Roatmoaralm and Häuslalm Mountain Hut are noted for their culinary offerings.
While the Geiereckalm (Trendleralm) is a self-catering cabin that can be booked for stays, within the wider Styrian region, the Sonnschien Hut offers accommodation in a mattress camp for up to 50 people and private rooms, making it suitable for longer hiking tours. The Häuslalm Mountain Hut also provides accommodation in a mattress camp.
The region offers various outdoor activities. Near the huts, you can enjoy hiking, with routes like the "Weiglmoaralm – Keuschler Brünn loop" available. The wider Styrian region, particularly around Roatmoaralm, is an excellent starting point for mountain biking. You can also find running trails around Traboch, such as the "Trabocher See loop," detailed in the Running Trails around Traboch guide.
Yes, the Jagdhütte am Silbersberg offers a view of KLAMMKOGEL. The Rammelhütte emergency box is also located at a viewpoint. In the broader Styrian region, the Roatmoaralm provides panoramic views from the Murtal to the peaks of the Eisenerz Alps, and the Leobner Hut offers scenic views of the striking Leoben Wall.
Many mountain huts in the wider Styrian region operate seasonally, typically from late June to mid-September. Some, like the Leobner Hut, might open from late April to late October on specific days. The Sonnschien Hut is notable for being open year-round, with Mondays being closed only in winter. It's always advisable to check specific opening dates before planning your visit.
Yes, at the Jagdhütte am Silbersberg, you can find drinking water, which is useful for cooling down on hot days. The Geiereckalm (Trendleralm) also has a freely accessible well in its yard.
The Geiereckalm (Trendleralm) is a rustic self-catering cabin with a wood stove and minimal electricity from a PV panel. The Rammelhütte emergency box provides tables and benches for a comfortable break, with an emergency kit available (don't forget change for the cash register!). In the wider region, Roatmoaralm is known for its seven ancient maple trees, designated as natural monuments, and offers in-house organic pumpkin seed oil.
Yes, there are easy hiking trails around Traboch. For instance, the "Billionen Restaurant – Trabocher See loop" and the "Trabocher See – Trabocher Lake loop" are categorized as easy. These routes are part of the Easy hikes around Traboch guide, which can help you plan a less strenuous visit to the area.
The Geiereckalm (Trendleralm) is a rustic, self-catering cabin. It features a wood stove, no internet, and minimal electricity supplied by a PV panel. A well in the yard provides freely accessible water. This cabin can be booked for stays, for example, via AirBnB, offering a secluded experience.


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