Best huts around Bad Vöslau are located in the southern Wienerwald, providing access to the Vienna Woods. This region features a natural landscape with elevations up to 541 meters. The area offers several popular huts, serving as destinations for hikers and nature enthusiasts seeking breaks and panoramic views.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The Vöslauer Hut is a wonderful place for a relaxing break in the southern Vienna Woods. The coffee is excellent and the friendly staff ensure a pleasant atmosphere. With a beautiful terrace and good food, including classic Viennese sausages, the hut invites you to linger. The view that can be enjoyed from near the Jubiläumswarte is particularly recommended, with a distant view of the foothills of the Alps and the Schneeberg. The hut hosts are always courteous and the good, down-to-earth cuisine ensures a successful hiking experience.
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Not far from the scenic Wilhelmswarte and the Klesheimwarte is the Anninger-Schutzhaus, a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers. The shelter not only offers culinary delights, but also a cozy garden where you can stop for a break. The warm atmosphere and the homemade specialties are particularly appreciated. A visit is worthwhile for anyone who wants to take a relaxing break after a hike on the Anninger.
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Nice hut in the middle of a beautiful hiking and climbing area. Easily accessible.
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Great food, nice friendly hut staff.
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The Peilsteinhütte is a classic in the Viennese Alps - open all year round - very good food
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Rest stop at Proksch-Hütte. I visited this mountain as part of my dwarf mountain tour series (ZBT#8). My goal is to climb every mountain in the Vienna Woods. Find my tours here: https://www.komoot.de/collection/2517195/-zwergbergtouren-im-wienerwald
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The refuge is a popular stop for hikers, mountain bikers, cross-country skiers and tobogganists.
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The Pfaffstättner Kogel is a popular destination. At its summit are the Klesheimwarte and the Proksch Hütte, both owned by the local group of the Baden Mountain Association. The Klesheimwarte, an iron observation tower, was opened on July 12, 1914 during a heavy thunderstorm with downpours. The platform is at 550m above sea level and offers a wonderful panorama. It is named after the poet Anton Freiherr von Klesheim, who died in Baden in 1884. The shelter was completed in 1930 and is named after Rudolf Proksch, a distinguished official of the Baden Mountain Club. The Rudolf Proksch Hütte, located in the middle of the Vienna Woods, was reopened on May 28, 2017 after two years of general renovation. The Proksch hut can be reached from the Beethoven long-distance hiking trail in around half an hour and is looked after by the tenants Sigrid and Peter Artner.
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Several huts in the Bad Vöslau area are well-suited for families. The Peilsteinhaus and Observation Tower features a large children's playground. The Klesheimwarte and Rudolf-Proksch Hut also offers a forest playground. Additionally, the Schutzhaus am Harzberg is equipped with a baby changing room, a children's play corner, and an outdoor playground, making it very welcoming for families.
For excellent cuisine, the Vöslauer Hut is highly recommended, known for its "Wurzelfleisch," roasted pork with cabbage and dumplings, and homemade pastries. The Peilsteinhaus and Observation Tower and the Klesheimwarte and Rudolf-Proksch Hut also offer good food and a pleasant atmosphere. The Schutzhaus am Harzberg provides food and drinks in a beer garden with vineyard views, and the Anninger Hut is known for its good kitchen.
For stunning panoramic views, visit the Peilsteinhaus and Observation Tower, which has a lookout tower right next to the house offering distant views. Near the Vöslauer Hut, a five-minute walk leads to the Naturfreunde Jubilee Cross with splendid views of the Lower Austrian Prealps and Schneeberg. The Klesheimwarte and Rudolf-Proksch Hut features the 9-meter-high Klesheimwarte lookout, providing panoramic views of Vienna, Hungary, and Schneeberg. The Schutzhaus am Harzberg also boasts a beer garden with views and a nearby Jubilee Tower for 360° panoramas.
Yes, the Roverhütte Bad Vöslau offers a more rustic and self-sufficient experience. It relies on wood-burning stoves for heating, cooking, and hot water, and uses solar/gas lamps as there's no electricity. It's ideal for groups seeking a back-to-basics nature experience in the pine forest of the Harzberg.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes to Hoher Lindkogel and Peilstein from the Vöslauer Hütte. For more structured options, explore Mountain Hikes around Bad Vöslau, which includes routes like the Sina Warte Observation Tower loop. There are also Running Trails around Bad Vöslau, such as the Jubilee Cross – Vöslauer Hut loop, and Road Cycling Routes around Bad Vöslau.
The Vöslauer Hut is accessible by car, mountain bike, and public transport, with parking available directly at the hut. The Schutzhaus am Harzberg is also easily reachable. For other huts, it's advisable to check specific access details, but many are popular hiking destinations, suggesting trail access is primary, with some offering parking at or near trailheads.
The Schutzhaus am Harzberg is wheelchair-accessible, making it a good option for visitors with mobility needs. Many trails in the Wienerwald are dog-friendly, and generally, huts in the region welcome dogs, but it's always best to confirm directly with the specific hut beforehand.
The Vöslauer Hut is popular for its excellent cuisine, including traditional dishes like "Wurzelfleisch," and its tranquil environment in the Augustinerwald. It's also family-friendly and offers easy access to a viewpoint with splendid panoramic views of the Lower Austrian Prealps and Schneeberg from the nearby Naturfreunde Jubilee Cross.
For the most current opening hours of the Vöslauer Hütte, it is best to check their official website or contact them directly. You can often find this information on the Naturfreunde website: Vöslauer Hütte Wikipedia (which often links to official sites).
The Roverhütte Bad Vöslau is designed for overnight stays, particularly for groups, offering a sleeping dormitory for around 20 people. The Peilsteinhaus and Observation Tower also offers accommodation. For other huts, it's generally best to inquire directly about overnight options, as some may primarily function as day-use restaurants or shelters.
The Klesheimwarte and Rudolf-Proksch Hut is unique for its historical significance and the adjacent 9-meter-high Klesheimwarte lookout tower, which provides extensive panoramic views. It also features a forest playground, making it a great stop for families, and has received awards as a popular refuge in Eastern Austria.
Yes, the Schutzhaus am Harzberg features a seminar room, making it suitable for group events or meetings in a scenic setting. The Roverhütte Bad Vöslau is also ideal for group weekend stays or summer camps due to its group accommodation facilities.


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