Huts around Mühlau, a district of Innsbruck, offer access to mountain huts and scenic viewpoints. The area is characterized by its position at the base of the Nordkette mountain range, providing diverse terrain for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore various trails leading to these huts, which often provide views of the Inn Valley. The region is known for its accessible mountain environments and traditional alpine structures.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Highly recommended. Open on weekends from 10 am
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Small beautiful romantic shelter
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Unfortunately, the bar has currently been stopped because fire safety regulations cannot be complied with.
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Beautifully situated rest area in the Rabensteiner Forest on the Grüna forest nature trail.
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Spacious and beautiful rest area
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In 1886, the Limbach Erzgebirge branch association built a lookout tower on the mostly forested mountain, which was called the Maria-Josepha Tower and had to be demolished in 1953 because it was in disrepair. A massive radio tower was later built in its place, which still exists on the mountaintop today. Almost a hundred meters east of it, a new, 30 m high observation tower was built in 1998 based on the model of the old tower. It can be climbed free of charge and, when the weather is nice, offers a comprehensive view of the Erzgebirge and its foothills.
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A great day trip destination. From the observation tower, you have a fantastic view of Chemnitz. There's also a cave to explore. And the snack bar is worth stopping by, at least for a drink. However, given the opening hours, you might think they don't need to make money.
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Yes, Mühlau offers several family-friendly huts. The Skihütte Pleißa Rest Area is a popular meeting point suitable for families. The Goldbach Log Cabin provides a quiet resting spot in the forest, also suitable for families. Additionally, the Arzler Alm and the Enzianhütte, both accessible from Mühlau, are known for being very family-friendly, often featuring playgrounds and farm animals.
The Arzler Alm is highly regarded for its restaurant, offering hearty traditional Tyrolean food, including vegan options, and English menus. The Enzianhütte also serves traditional Tyrolean cuisine, often using products from its own agriculture. For another option, the Totenstein-Alm is a popular excursion spot with a restaurant, though it can be crowded on weekends. The Auerswalder Mühlenkeller, a historic mill cellar, has been transformed into a unique restaurant and cafe for hikers and cyclists.
Many huts around Mühlau are easily accessible. The Arzler Alm can be reached in about an hour from Arzl or Hungerburg, with the trail from Hungerburg being well-maintained and suitable for e-bikes. The Enzianhütte is accessible via a short, family-friendly ascent from Hochrum, and its forest path is suitable for strollers and mountain bikes. Some huts, like the Rabensteiner Forest Shelter, are located within forests, providing accessible resting points.
Yes, the Arzler Alm provides stunning views of the Inn Valley and the surrounding Nordkette mountains from its sunny terrace. The Mühlauer Teehütte, while not a traditional serviced hut, is a distinctive wooden structure offering beautiful panoramic views of Innsbruck and is a great photo opportunity near the Mühlauer Klamm gorge.
The area around Mühlau offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the 'Castle Pond, Chemnitz – Rabenstein Reservoir loop' or 'Mulde Weir, Penig – View Over Niederfrohna loop'. For gravel biking, consider routes such as 'Brausetal Gorge – Rochsburg Castle loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like 'Brausetal Gorge – Mulde Bridge Wechselburg loop' or 'Johann-Günzel-Allee – Thierbach Suspension Bridge loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Mühlau, Gravel biking around Mühlau, and MTB Trails around Mühlau guides.
The Rabensteiner Forest Shelter is ideal for a short hiking break or as a refuge during bad weather, offering a covered rest area. The Skihütte Pleißa Rest Area also provides a covered space, making it a good spot for rest regardless of the weather.
The Totenstein-Alm is typically open Wednesday to Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Enzianhütte is open year-round, with Mondays usually being a rest day, and accepts only cash payments. The Arzler Alm accepts card payments. It's always a good idea to check current opening hours and payment policies before your visit, especially for smaller huts.
While specific dog policies for each hut vary, many outdoor trails in the Mühlau region are generally dog-friendly. It's advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially near farm animals or in crowded areas. Always check with individual hut operators regarding their specific rules for dogs inside the premises.
The Auerswalder Mühlenkeller is a unique and historic spot. It's a restaurant created from the dilapidated remains of a former mill's cellar, with the mill first mentioned in 1349. The Mühlauer Teehütte, while not historic in the same way, is a distinctive wooden structure built into the rock, offering a unique photo opportunity.
The huts around Mühlau can be enjoyed throughout the year. In warmer months, they are perfect for hiking and cycling excursions. In winter, some huts like the Skihütte Pleißa Rest Area become popular meeting points for tobogganing and cross-country skiing. The Enzianhütte is open year-round, making it a good option for any season. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Based on available information, the Enzianhütte does not offer overnight stays. For other huts, it is recommended to check directly with the specific hut for details on accommodation options, as many mountain huts in the region primarily serve as day-use restaurants or resting points.


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