Henaralmhütte - Impression #1

Henaralmhütte

mountain hut, mountain inn
Grundlsee
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The Henaralmhütte of the Naturfreunde Bad Aussee is located at an altitude of 1,660 meters in the midst of the Totes Gebirge and is accessible from May to early November via marked paths. As a self-catering hut, it offers 13 sleeping places in two separate rooms, a cooking facility with a wood stove, running water, an outdoor solar shower, and electricity from a photovoltaic system.

The large west terrace invites you to linger, while the eastern breakfast terrace sweetens the start of your day.
The hut is particularly suitable for those seeking tranquility: it is located in a light- and noise-reduced area, allowing for an uninterrupted view of the starry sky. Information folders with star maps are available in the hut.

Nearby, there are numerous hiking trails and summit destinations such as the Redende Stein, the Rinnerkogel, or the Große Woising.
The picturesque Henarsee is about a 30-minute walk away.

The Henaralmhütte is part of the extensive trail network in the Ausseerland and serves as a starting point for tours to surrounding huts such as the Albert-Appel-Haus or the Pühringerhütte.
The Ausseerland offers diverse opportunities for hikers and mountaineers looking to explore the Totes Gebirge.

We are happy to provide information regarding a stay at the Henaralmhütte!


Facilities

  • Location

    • mountain location
    • cannot be reached by car
  • Facilities / Services

    • camp beds: 0
    • private alpine hut
    • terrace
  • Beds & rooms

    • multi-bed room/s: 2
    • suite / s: 13
  • Meals

    • no board
  • Conditions

    The cabin is located on a cattle pasture. During the Alpine grazing season, bringing dogs is not recommended.
    Water is available in limited supply; in case of overload, the water supply may be restricted.


Contact & Directions

Henaralmhütte

Totes Gebirge,
8993 Grundlsee AT

Arrival

Arrival by Car
from Vienna, Graz

via the Southern Motorway A2, the S6 to St. Michael, then on the A9 Phyrn Motorway, exit Liezen to the Trautenfels intersection - turnoff to Ausseerland

from Vienna, Linz

via the Western Motorway A1, exit Regau to Gmunden, then on B145 to Bad Ischl, turnoff to Ausseerland/Liezen

from Salzburg

via the Tauern Motorway A10, to exit Golling, then on B162 towards Lammertal, past Abtenau to Gosau, continue to Lake Hallstatt on B166, keeping left towards Bad Goisern, entrance to B145 towards Bad Aussee/Liezen

from Carinthia

via the Tauern Motorway A10, to exit Eben, then on B99 towards Hüttau, past St. Martin am Tennengebirge to Rußbach and Gosau, continue to Lake Hallstatt on B166, keeping left towards Bad Goisern, entrance to B145 towards Bad Aussee/Liezen

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