Innsbrucker Hut

The Innsbrucker Hut (German: Innsbrucker Hütte) is a mountain hut in the Stubai Alps at an altitude of 2,369 metres (7,772 ft) in the Gschnitz Valley, not far from the Pinnisjoch. It is managed by the Innsbruck Tourist Club section of the Austrian Alpine Club. The Innsbrucker Hütte is below the Habicht on the Stubai Hohenweg and is often visited.

Innsbrucker Hut
The Innsbrucker Hut
Innsbrucker Hut
Coordinates47°2′35″N 11°18′38″E
CountryAustria
Administrative
district
Tyrol
LocationHinteres Oberbergtal
Elevation2,369 m (7,772 ft) AA
Construction
Built in1884 (1884)
Administration
Hut typeOeAV, DAV Hut Category I
OwnerInnsbruck Section
Websitewww.innsbrucker-huette.at
Facilities
Beds/Bunks30
Mattresses100
Winter room12
Accommodationopen
Opening timesend-June to end-October

Access

The quickest route to the hut from the Gschnitz Valley is from the car park behind Gasthof Feuerstein (at 1,281 metres (4,203 ft)); this route takes about three hours and climbs over 1,000 metres (3,300 ft). An alternate route from Neder in the Stubai Valley (at 970 metres (3,180 ft)) through the Pinnis Valley takes approximately 45 hours and passes four former Alpine pastures, the Herzebenalm, Issenangeralm, Pinnisalm and Karalm. It is possible to take a taxi as far as the Karalm (at 1,747 metres (5,732 ft)).

Further destinations

  • The Bremer Hut is 67 hours from the Innsbrucker Hüttein 6 bis 7 Stunden
  • The Elfer Hut is 34 hours away via the Pinnisjoch and the panorama path, or via the Elferspitze

Summits

  • Habicht
  • Glättespitze
  • Kalkwand
  • Ilmspitze with medium-difficult klettersteig
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