Huts around Bad Großpertholz offer a traditional experience in the natural beauty of the Waldviertel region. This area is known for its extensive forest hiking trails and opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can find self-catering shelters designed for hikers and groups seeking proximity to nature. The region provides a base for exploring landscapes, including options for both summer and winter activities.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Beautifully converted hayloft with modern and rustic features & excellent food
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Beim Lämmerhof Groiß - organic sheep's milk products and organic lamb meat, Bruderndorf
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Here, the bike and the rider can recharge their batteries. The charging station can also be used without bringing your own charger.
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It's worth taking a break here. There are comfortable places to sit and chilled drinks both inside and outside.
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Nice hut at the summit of Nebelstein, also recommended for overnight stays.
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Hikers have the opportunity to be accompanied through the moor by experienced moor guides.
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Today the water from the moor, which is colored dark brown, is primarily used to cool down.
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The region around Bad Großpertholz is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Tanner Moor, an ancient and largely untouched moorland, where you'll find the Rubner Pond, known for its dark brown moor water. The area also features extensive forest hiking trails, and the Nebelstein summit offers beautiful viewing platforms.
Yes, several huts cater to families. The Nebelstein Hut is a popular destination for hikers and families. The Cyclists' and hikers' oasis, Lämmerhof Groiss, is also family-friendly, offering a place to rest. Additionally, the Highland Farm Mühlviertel provides cozy, traditionally furnished wooden huts suitable for families.
The Nebelstein Hut explicitly welcomes guests with dogs, making it a great option for those traveling with their canine companions. It's always a good idea to check with other specific accommodations beforehand.
Amenities vary by hut. For example, the Gmünder Hütte, a traditional self-catering shelter, offers 40 mattress sleeping spaces, running water, electricity, a fully equipped kitchen, wood heating, three communal rooms, and washing facilities. Other huts like Nebelstein Hut provide food, drinks, and overnight stays, while Lämmerhof Groiss has comfortable seating and e-bike charging stations.
Yes, the region offers self-catering options. The Gmünder Hütte is designed as a self-catering shelter with a fully equipped kitchen. Similarly, the Highland Farm Mühlviertel provides traditionally furnished wooden huts that are suitable for self-catering, though they also offer breakfast buffets and dinner options.
The area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive forest hiking trails, including sections of the Nordwaldkammweg and long-distance hiking trail 05. In winter, the Gmünder Hütte is located in a skiing area with lifts and cross-country ski trails. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including those around Bad Großpertholz, and running trails are also available in the area, such as those listed in the Running Trails around Bad Großpertholz guide.
Yes, there are many cycling opportunities. The Cyclists' and hikers' oasis, Lämmerhof Groiss, is specifically designed for cyclists, offering a place to recharge both riders and e-bikes. You can find various cycling routes, including challenging ones like the Nebelstein – Nebelstein Hut loop, in the Cycling around Bad Großpertholz guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Bad Großpertholz guide.
The huts in Bad Großpertholz can be enjoyed year-round, depending on your preferred activities. In summer, you can explore extensive forest hiking trails and enjoy swimming ponds. In winter, the region transforms into a skiing area with lifts and cross-country ski trails, making it suitable for winter sports enthusiasts.
Access to the huts varies. The Gmünder Hütte, for instance, is approximately a 10-minute walk from a post bus line and has car access up to 50 meters from the house. For the Nebelstein Hut, you can drive almost to the hut, with only a short uphill walk on a gravel path remaining.
Yes, several huts provide food and drinks. The Nebelstein Hut is well-known for its good food and drinks, offering tasty and sufficient portions. The Cyclists' and hikers' oasis, Lämmerhof Groiss, also offers chilled drinks and a place to relax.
The huts offer diverse overnight experiences. The Gmünder Hütte provides simple and affordable lodging in a self-catering shelter with mattress sleeping spaces. The Nebelstein Hut offers both rooms and dormitory options, with a tasty and sufficient breakfast. For a unique stay, Highland Farm Mühlviertel features cozy, traditionally furnished wooden huts, ideal for self-catering, though it's noted that mobile phone reception and amenities like TV/WiFi might be limited, enhancing the rustic experience.
Visitors appreciate the rustic and cozy atmosphere, the good food and drinks, and the welcoming environment, even for those with dogs, as highlighted by guests at the Nebelstein Hut. The opportunity to recharge both themselves and their e-bikes at places like Lämmerhof Groiss is also highly valued. The unique overnight stays in traditionally furnished wooden huts, often with excellent breakfast and dinner options, are also a favorite, as seen at Highland Farm Mühlviertel.


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