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The route leads from Mühle in Huben to the Polltal and Breitlehnalm pastures. Hikers will soon be able to switch to the footpath, which has a steep incline, but will shorten the many hairpin bends. What is striking is the fern-rich larch and stone pine forest which you walk through almost to the very top. Once at the hut, you can enjoy a wonderful view of the valley and the Ötztal mountains. Relaxed and strengthened, it's back down to the valley. To do this, either choose the route or hike further to the Breitlehnalm and from there take the mountain climb (a little steeper) back to Huben. Walking time: 2 hours
Opening Hours:The Hausersee hut on the "Geigenkamm", named after his highest sumit, the "Hohe Geige" (3395 m), in the Ötztal Alps. The lake which is hardly warmer than 4 degrees in summer, lends his name to the house. The hut is a self-catering hut and is sheltered in summer by a "hutkeeper".Starting point: from Umhausen - Köfels - Wurzbergalm - Stabelealm - Innerbergalm 4 hVia Längenfeld - Hauertal 3.5 hhut taxi: in the main season in summer - every Tuesday up to the "Innerbergalm"; advanced reservation in the tourist office necessary.self-catering hut - sheltered15 mattressesgas cooking sitewood-burning stovecrockerysolar lights
The Sulztalalm is located at an altitude of 1,915 m. From the parking area in Gries the path leads through meadows to the "Vögelasbrücke" at first. Continue the path to Sulztalalm at a slight hikingtrail trough the forest. (Approx. 1,5 h walking time)After a refreshment with good homemade meals you can continue the hike to Ambergerhütte. (1 h walking time)
Opening Hours:The Wiesle (1,528 m) was already mentioned 450 years ago as the Schweighof. While the small patch of meadow was primarily used for agriculture for centuries, the Wiesle is now particularly popular with those looking for relaxation and day trippers.You can reach the hut via the prepared winter hiking trail from Niederthai (cross-country skiing centre).Warm meals, snacks, mostly own products or from local farmers.Hut evenings, small celebrations or simply a nice get-together in the evening can also be requested.
Opening Hours:The hut is reachable with a bit of fitness but without much difficulty. Once at the top you can enjoy tyrolean dishes with a wonderful view. Due to its central location in the heart of the Ötztal Alps, countless peaks and mountain ranges can be conquered from here.(Overnight stay possible)Starting point for: Luibiskogel, Hauersee, Wöcklwarte, 4-lakes trailHiking route: Lehn - Innerbergalm, 2 h (also on via ferrata); Köfels - Wurzberg - Innerbergalm, 3 h; Pestkapelle - Hauersee - Innerbergalm, 4 hHut-taxi: in high season, every Tuesday possible on appointment in the Information Office All day hot mealshomemade cakesKaiserschmarren10 dorm beds
Opening Hours:The Polles valley is the longest side valley of the Ötztal.The Polles Alm is located at an altitude of 1.782m and is easily accessible in approx. 2 hours starting at the football ground in Huben. The first path leads through the „Ötztaler Sagenweg“ to the Feuerstein hut and further on an old very beautiful hiking trail up to the Polles hut.Ideal for a family hike or for a mountain bike tour.On Saturday and Sunday, the innkeepers offer an alpine breakfast by prior arrangement. From Monday to Friday (Wednesday closed) the alpine breakfast can be booked in advance for 6 or more people.
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