The managed refuge is located in the Mürzsteg Alps, below the summit of the Hohe Veitsch in Styria.
The cottage The Graf-Meran-Haus is at an altitude of 1,836 m. The managed refuge is located in the Mürzsteg Alps, below the summit of the Hohen Veitsch in Styria. The gentle alpine landscape and the flowery limestone of the Hohen Veitsch characterize the surroundings. The refuge is located on long-distance hiking trails such as the Northern Alpine Trail and is an important base for pilgrims on the way to Mariazell. The scenic crossing from the Graf-Meran-Haus plateau over the summit of the Hohen Veitsch, the Seeboden and the Seebodenhütte to the Grundbauernhütte is a very popular hike and takes about 2:30 hours. Magnificent views are guaranteed. Life in the hut It's quiet at the refuge. Anyone who wants to get away from the stress of everyday life, is looking for peace and quiet while on a pilgrimage or climbs the Hohe Veitsch on touring skis in winter, has come to the right place at the Graf-Meran-Haus. The hut has been rebuilt and renovated several times, but the rustic, cozy character of bygone times has been retained. The hut offers everything you need. Hearty meals for hungry hikers, a hearty breakfast to get ready for the next stage of your pilgrimage or cozy rooms and camps to relax. The range of huts paired with the beautiful location and the Hohe Veitsch, which seems to be within reach, make the Graf-Meran-Haus something special.