Huts around Rinn, a village in the Austrian state of Tyrol, provide access to the region's mountainous terrain. The area offers views of the Inn Valley and the Karwendel mountain range. These huts serve as destinations for hikers and mountain bikers exploring the alpine landscape. Rinn hiking terrain offers diverse routes suitable for various skill levels.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Fantastic location in front of a magnificent backdrop.
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Very beautiful and rustic mountain hut with a great view, very good food and extremely friendly staff. Highly recommended for a stopover or overnight stay!
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Very nice and rustic mountain hut with a good culinary offering.
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A super cozy hut with a perfect view of the valley and an unobstructed view. The food is excellent and the hut owners are super friendly. The restrooms take some getting used to, as the older and younger guests have to be separated. Unfortunately, this can sometimes cause a rather strong smell. Highly recommended nonetheless!
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Very nice location. Classic mountain hut. No hot water, no showers, no charging facilities. Cozy guest room.
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Great hut! If you stay overnight, you should definitely hike up the Sonnenspitze again in the evening to watch the spectacular sunset.
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Very nicely done, nan can easily let the kids play there alone
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Small and cozy, classic mountain hut with mattresses and bunk beds. Water is scarce, so there is no shower or separate toilet. From the sun terrace, you have a great view of the valley. With breakfast from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. and dinner at 7 p.m., it's perfect for long hikes. There's a small menu with simple mountain dishes. Breakfast is served as a buffet – as much as you like. Packed lunches are available upon request for a fee, with prior notice the evening before. Very friendly welcome! Card payment for meals is accepted. The overnight fee can only be paid in cash. There is good cell phone reception, including data, but no Wi-Fi.
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The region around Rinn features several well-regarded huts. For example, Arzler Alm is known for its cozy atmosphere and dishes made with local products. Another popular choice is Walderalm, which offers a great view and has existed since the 17th century.
Yes, several huts cater to families. Arzler Alm is considered family-friendly and offers a playground. The Rinner Alm, while not listed in the highlights, is also a popular destination for families, especially in winter for tobogganing.
Many huts offer magnificent views of the surrounding alpine landscape. From the Rinner Alm, you can enjoy views of the Inn Valley and the Karwendel mountain range. Glungezer Hut, situated at 2,610 meters, also provides a great view of the Karwendel and Inntal.
Yes, many huts provide gastronomic services and some offer accommodation. Pfeis Hut offers a good gastronomic selection and overnight accommodation, though booking in advance is recommended. Bettelwurf Hut also serves simple mountain dishes and provides sleeping arrangements, with breakfast and dinner options.
The area around Rinn is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy walks like the Judenstein Campground – Teufelsmühle Watermill loop to more challenging routes. Mountain biking and gravel biking are also popular, with routes like the Inn Valley – Inn Riverside Cycle Path loop available. In winter, the Rinner Alm is a hub for tobogganing.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. During warmer months, from spring to autumn, the huts are ideal for hiking and mountain biking. In winter, the Rinner Alm is particularly popular for tobogganing, with an illuminated run available three days a week.
Huts vary in accessibility. The Rinner Alm, for instance, is moderately difficult to reach, with an ascent taking approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes from Rinn. It's accessible by hiking trail and also by bike. Other huts like Bettelwurf Hut may involve more challenging routes.
Many huts pride themselves on traditional Tyrolean cuisine. At the Rinner Alm, you can savor homemade dumplings served in beef soup or with cabbage, and delightful cakes. Glungezer Hut is known for its "Spaghetti à la Kathmandu" and homemade yeast bread at breakfast.
The Rinner Alm, built in 1927, is a traditional alpine hut known for its cozy atmosphere, magnificent views of the Inn Valley and Karwendel, and traditional Tyrolean cuisine. It's a popular destination for hikers, mountain bikers, and in winter, toboggan enthusiasts, offering a varied and illuminated toboggan run.
The huts offer diverse experiences. Pfeis Hut is unique for its location where visitors can observe chamois and ibex. Arzler Alm is noted for its "All you can grill" events in summer and dishes made exclusively with products from local farmers, including freshly baked bread.
Yes, some huts are located along more challenging routes. Both Pfeis Hut and Glungezer Hut are categorized as being accessible via challenging trails, making them suitable for experienced hikers seeking a more strenuous ascent.


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