Hut to Hut Hiking Austria

Hut to Hut Hiking Austria
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🥾 Discover Austria’s Most Iconic Trails — Without Worrying About Bookings or Routes, Even If It’s Your First Alpine Trek

The Austrian Alps invite you to explore their breathtaking beauty with iconic trails such as the Stubaier Höhenweg, Peter Habeler Runde, and Berliner Höhenweg. Traverse vibrant alpine meadows, glacial landscapes, and towering peaks while immersing yourself in Austria’s rich mountain culture. Picture yourself crossing ridgelines above the clouds, pausing at huts for homemade Kaiserschmarrn, and ending the day with a hearty meal and a glass of schnapps. These treks offer more than just views—they offer a warm welcome, timeless traditions, and an adventure you’ll never forget.

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WHAT IS INCLUDED?

✓ Balanced itinerary matched to availability
✓ Finding, booking and paying for the huts and refuges
✓ Half board in the huts, so breakfast and dinner for you
✓ Comprehensive hiking guide with everything you need
✓ Standby hiking advice from our experts

One of the Best Hiking Trails in Austria: Stubaier Höhenweg

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The Stubaier Höhenweg, or the Stubai High Trail, is one of the most beautiful hiking trails in the Austrian Alps. The hike begins in the village of Neustift in Stubaital in the heart of Tyrol, not far from Innsbruck. The Stubaier Höhenweg is the highlight of hut hikes in Austria and can be walked by young and old if they are sufficiently prepared.


Hut-to-Hut Tour for Mountain Goats: Peter Habeler Runde

The Peter Habeler Runde is a renowned high-altitude trekking circuit located in the breathtaking Zillertal Alps of Tyrol, Austria. Named after the legendary Austrian mountaineer Peter Habeler, famous for his daring climbs without supplemental oxygen, this trail celebrates his spirit of adventure. Spanning approximately 35 kilometers (22 miles) with an elevation gain of over 2,000 meters (6,500 feet), the route offers a challenging yet rewarding experience.


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Hut-To-Hut Hike in Austria for Beginners: Salzburger Almenweg

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The Salzburger Almenweg is one of the most popular treks in Austria. This relaxed trek takes you "von Alm zu Alm", which means that you trek from one alpine meadow to the next. The Salzburger Almenweg is a 350-kilometer long trail divided into 31 stages. The beauty of this trail is that it can be easily divided into smaller sections. It’s perfect for those seeking a scenic, flexible, and culturally rich alpine experience.


Hut-To-Hut Hike in Austria in 3 Days: The Adlerweg

The Adlerweg is one of Austria’s most iconic treks, spanning 33 stages and over 400 kilometers. But you don’t need to hike it all to feel its magic. Our selected stages take you straight to the best parts—just a few days of hiking, and you’ll experience remote huts, dramatic valleys, and eagle-eye views. A legendary alpine adventure, right at the edge of Innsbruck. It’s ideal for hikers chasing big views on a tight schedule.


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The Berliner Höhenweg: rugged Hut-To-Hut Trek in the Zillertal Alps

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The Berliner Höhenweg is a challenging long-distance trek in the Zillertal Alps, perfect for experienced hikers. Covering 85 km and over 6,000 meters of elevation gain, it offers dramatic peaks, glaciers, and classic Austrian huts along the way. A true alpine adventure. Expect long days, rugged ridgelines, and real rewards. Not for beginners—but unforgettable for the bold.


Venediger Höhenweg: Hike Around the Grossvenediger

The Venediger Höhenweg is a breathtaking high-altitude trekking route in the heart of Austria's Hohe Tauern National Park. Named after the Großvenediger, one of Austria’s highest peaks at 3,662 meters (12,014 feet), this trail offers a perfect blend of adventure and natural beauty. Spanning approximately 75 kilometers (47 miles) with significant elevation changes, the route takes hikers through pristine alpine landscapes, including glaciers, lush meadows, and dramatic ridges.


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Kaiserkrone: The Emperor's Crown in the Wilder Kaiser

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The Kaiserkrone is a spectacular circular hiking trail encircling the Wilder Kaiser mountain range in Tyrol, Austria. Spanning approximately 65 kilometers (40 miles) with an elevation gain of over 5,000 meters (16,400 feet), this 5-day trek offers a mix of challenging ascents, panoramic views, and diverse alpine landscapes. The route passes through lush meadows, rocky ridges, and picturesque villages, with cozy huts providing rest and traditional Austrian fare along the way.


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