Best huts around Itter, a village in the Austrian state of Tyrol, are part of the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental ski area. This region offers access to numerous mountain huts that provide sustenance and shelter. The area is characterized by its alpine landscape, offering views and traditional Tyrolean hospitality. Itter serves as a base for exploring the surrounding mountains and their facilities.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The tension rose... and after the next hill, the Bergdoktorhaus appeared in front of us. Oh dear, what was going on there... a tractor with a trailer was just standing there and with it about 35 people who had booked the driveway with a guide. And when we were standing in front of the courtyard a little later - an employee behind a fence grinned at us - on the sign admission price 9 € per person - amazing! But love didn't go that far - 18€ for the Gruberhof and with 35 other people - no thanks, we'd rather go for that eat well in the Elmauer Hof….
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definitely a nice area there
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. The "Gruberhof", located on the sunny side of the Söller Bromberg at around 1000 meters above sea level, is in the film the family mountain farm and the home of the mountain doctor, his mother, his brother Hans and his daughter Lilli.
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Here you can eat delicious food and relax. The hut can be reached in just under 1 hour from the Kaiserlift mountain station.
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Nice hike along the stream. Unfortunately, entry to the Bergdoktorhaus costs €9. It's not worth it.
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Small, rustic alpine pasture away from the mainstream. There's really good buttermilk here and a sufficiently large menu with authentic dishes - the detour to Walleralm is definitely worth it!
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Great view from the Wallner Hütte, especially when the uphill is done. Nice hut landlady, self-service
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Interesting insight into the world of film that is otherwise only known from television
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The huts around Itter offer a blend of traditional Tyrolean hospitality and stunning alpine scenery. Many provide sustenance, shelter, and panoramic views. You can expect cozy interiors, sun terraces, and local dishes, making them ideal for stopovers during hikes or as destinations to enjoy nature and local cuisine.
Yes, several huts in the Itter region are family-friendly. For example, the Rübezahl Hut and Walleralm Alpine Hut are noted for being suitable for families, offering welcoming environments and amenities. The Hohe Salve Summit also features facilities that cater to families, including easy cable car access.
Beyond the popular spots, the Kaindl Hut stands out as a privately managed, rustic cabin known for its charming, sympathetic-old character. It offers accommodation with both dormitory beds and individual rooms, and a buffet breakfast. Another unique option is the KRAFTalm, which blends tradition with modern amenities, including an infinity pool, sauna, and spa, accessible via the Salvistabahn Itter cable car.
The huts in Itter are renowned for their breathtaking mountain views. From the Hohe Salve Summit, you can enjoy panoramic vistas of the Kaisergebirge to the north and the glaciated peaks of the Hohe Tauern to the south. Many other huts, like the Rübezahl Hut, also boast incredible views from their terraces.
The region around Itter offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, mountain hikes, and MTB trails. For running, consider routes like the 'View of the Wilder Kaiser – Söll Village Center loop'. Mountain hikers can challenge themselves on routes such as the 'Lengauer via ferrata (A/B)'. Mountain biking enthusiasts have options like the 'Bridge Over the Asche River – Path Along the Kelchsauer Ache loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Itter, Mountain Hikes around Itter, and MTB Trails around Itter guides.
Visitors frequently praise the incredible views, delicious food, and friendly service found at the huts. Many appreciate the quaint interiors and the authentic atmosphere. For instance, the Rübezahl Hut is often described as a 'must' for its overall appealing atmosphere, while the Walleralm Alpine Hut is loved for its authentic dishes, including fresh buttermilk.
Yes, the region offers some interesting cultural sites. The Gruberhof (Bergdoktor House), located on the sunny side of the Söller Bromberg, is a notable historical site. It served as the family mountain farm and home of the mountain doctor in the popular TV series, offering tours and a glimpse into local culture.
The huts around Itter are generally accessible and enjoyable throughout the year, catering to both summer hikers and winter sports enthusiasts. Many huts are directly at mountain lifts, making them easily reachable. The region's charm extends across seasons, with stunning views in summer and cozy warmth in winter.
Access to many huts in the Itter area is convenient, often via cable cars or mountain lifts, especially those within the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental ski area. For example, the KRAFTalm is primarily accessed via the Salvistabahn Itter cable car or on foot/mountain bike, as private car access is not possible. Other huts are reachable through various hiking and biking trails.
Yes, some huts in the Itter region provide overnight accommodation. The KRAFTalm, for instance, offers comfortable accommodations including family rooms with mountain views and private bathrooms. The Kaindl Hut also provides lodging with both dormitory beds and individual rooms, making it suitable for multi-day tours.
Absolutely. The huts around Itter are well-known for their culinary offerings. You can expect a variety of local dishes, often including traditional Tyrolean specialties. Many huts, like the KRAFTalm, offer diverse breakfast options (continental, buffet, vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free) and traditional and modern local specialties for lunch. The Walleralm Alpine Hut is particularly noted for its authentic dishes and fresh buttermilk.
Yes, for those seeking relaxation, the KRAFTalm near Itter offers extensive spa facilities. It features an infinity swimming pool, a sauna, a sun terrace, an indoor pool, and even yoga classes, blending a traditional mountain experience with modern wellness amenities.


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