Huts in the Kaiser Mountains are located in the Northern Limestone Alps of Austria, encompassing the Wilder Kaiser and Zahmer Kaiser ranges. This region is a protected nature reserve, offering untouched alpine nature and diverse trails. The huts serve as bases for exploring the area, providing rest, meals, and access to various hiking and climbing routes. Many maintain a rich hut culture, often offering traditional dishes and homemade products.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Fritz-Pflaum-Hütte is a rustic self-catering hut at 1865m above sea level.
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The Fritz Pflaum Hut is a rustic self-catering hut at an elevation of 1,865 meters in the Griesener Kar of the Wilder Kaiser. The ascent is mostly from the Fischbachalm via the Kleine Griesener Tor and takes about three hours. The tour is challenging, requires surefootedness and a head for heights, but is rewarded with spectacular views. The hut itself belongs to the DAV Bavarian section and is only accessible with an AV key.
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You can sit wonderfully on the terrace and look forward to delicious food
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The Hans Berger House is definitely worth a visit.
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"Breakfast on the mountain pasture"🍳☕ possible and highly recommended (please reserve!)... 👍
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Good starting point for tours (toll = parking fee 5 €, of which 1.50 € can be redeemed - if you come in the afternoon you can be lucky and the toll station has already closed). Otherwise everything is beautifully laid out with a restaurant, wildlife park, water playground, chalets, alpine shop, etc. and a corresponding amount of hustle and bustle.
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Great view from the terrace up to the Ellmauer Tor and down into the day with the Großvenediger in the background (and deckchairs to enjoy the view). The Kaiserschmarrn is really good - depending on the occupancy also with service. Easy to reach from the Wochenbrunner, so a mixed crowd of hikers, mountaineers and a few climbers - but significantly less hustle and bustle than below.
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Nice team at the hut. Unfortunately sometimes a bit too crowded at the weekend (at least for overnight stays), very nice hut. Also vegan food.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider the Gruttenhütte, situated at 1,620 meters on the sunny south side of the Wilder Kaiser, offering vistas extending to the Großvenediger on clear days. The Stripsenjoch Hut also provides wonderful views of the Kaiserbachtal and the Wilder Kaiser, with an even broader panorama from the nearby Stripsenkopf.
Yes, the Kaiser Mountains offer several family-friendly options. The Gaudeamushütte is particularly suitable for a simple hike with children, accessible from the Wochenbrunner Alm. It offers traditional Tyrolean food and a panoramic terrace. The Wochenbrunner Alpine Hut is also easily accessible and popular with families.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can embark on challenging mountain hikes, explore scenic waterfall trails, or enjoy road cycling routes. For detailed hiking options, check out the Mountain Hikes in the Kaiser Mountains guide or the Waterfall hikes in the Kaiser Mountains guide. Cyclists can find routes in the Road Cycling Routes in the Kaiser Mountains guide.
The Gruttenhütte is an important base for mountaineers and climbers tackling alpine tours and challenging routes, towered over by the Ellmauer Halt. The Stripsenjoch Hut is also centrally located, making it an ideal starting point for numerous climbing opportunities of varying difficulty.
Yes, the Kaiser Mountains offer a range of hut types. For a rustic self-catering experience, the Fritz-Pflaum Hut at 1,865 meters is a notable option, requiring an AV key for access due to its self-catering nature. It offers spectacular views after a challenging ascent.
Most staffed huts in the Kaiser Mountains, like the Gruttenhütte, are typically staffed from Pentecost (late May/early June) to mid-October. This period offers the most favorable weather for hiking and climbing, with huts providing food and accommodation. Winter visits are possible for some huts, but often require specific gear and experience.
Many huts in the Kaiser Mountains maintain a rich hut culture with centuries of alpine farming tradition. They often offer homemade products like cheese and traditional Tyrolean dishes. The Gaudeamushütte, for example, is known for its traditional Tyrolean food, and the Walleralm Alpine Hut is praised for its buttermilk and authentic dishes.
Several huts are integral to multi-day tours. The Stripsenjoch Hut is a key stop on multi-day hut tours like the Kaiserkrone. The Hans Berger Hut in the Kaisertal is also a stop on planned hut tours in the Zahmer Kaiser, and the Anton-Karg Hut is often included in multi-day tours exploring the scenic Kaiser Valley.
The Kaiser Mountains are protected as a nature reserve, ensuring untouched alpine nature. The Hans Berger Hut is situated in the breathtaking natural surroundings of the rear Kaisertal valley, which was an inhabited valley without a public road connection until 2008, known for its unique natural landscape.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views, the friendly staff, and the delicious, hearty food offered at the huts. Many appreciate the huts as perfect places to rest and refuel, or as important bases for starting alpine adventures. The unique hut culture and the opportunity to experience untouched alpine nature are also highly valued.
The Wochenbrunner Alpine Hut is easily accessible from Ellmau, either on foot or by car via a toll road, and offers parking facilities. This makes it a convenient starting point for numerous hikes, though it can be busy due to its popularity.


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