Württemberger Haus (2.220m)
Open! Place: ZamsLike the neighboring Steinseehütte and Memmingerhütte, the Württemberger Haus (2.220 m) is located on the Lechtaler Höhenweg and the Adlerweg. Please note: The Württemberger Haus will be closed in summer 2024 due to renovation work.
Read moreJagerhütte (1.700m)
Open!Weekday | Opening hour |
Th, Fr, Sa, Su | 10:00 - 19:00 |
Idyllic location at 1700m; above Fließ; insider tip on the Venet southern slope in the Venet hiking region.
Read moreSteinseehütte (2.069m)
Open! Place: ZamsThe Steinseehütte, located below the lake of the same name on a green terrace, surrounded by the mighty Parzinn group, is an ideal base for climbing, hiking, mountaineering, or just to unwind.
Read moreImsterberger Venetalm (1.998m)
Place: TarrenzThe Imsterberger Venetalm is at almost 2.000m above sea level.
Read moreMemminger Hütte (2.242m)
Open! Place: ZamsThe Memminger Hütte is located at 2.242m and is an important milestone on the E5 European long-distance hiking trail.
Read moreFlathalm (1.687m)
Open! Place: TobadillThe Flathalm is at 1.687m above sea level and can be reached from Tobadill via a forest path. The Alm is managed in summer and invites you to rest.
Read moreZammer Alm (1.760m)
Open! Open!Weekday | Opening hour |
Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa, Su | 09:00 - 20:00 |
Wandern - Mountainbike - Schi fahren - Touren gehen
Read moreMeranz Alm (1.915m)
Open! Place: ZamsThe Meranz Alm (1.915m) can be reached via the Lärchensteig from the top station of the Venet cable car in about 1 hour.
Read moreAifner Alm (1.980m)
Open!The Aifner Alm is located at 1.980m above sea level and is a beautiful, original alpine pasture.
Read moreGogles Alm (2.017m)
Open! Open!Weekday | Opening hour |
Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa, Su | 09:00 - 22:00 |
The Gogles Alm (2.017m) can be reached via an alpine and meadow trail from the mountain station of the Venet mountain railway in about 1 hour.
Read moreAugsburger Hütte (2.298m)
Open! Place: GrinsFrom the Augsburger Hütte (2.298m) you can reach the Parseierspitze in 2.5 hours, which at 3.036m is the highest peak in the northern Limestone Alps. She is the only one to surpass the 3.000-m-mark.
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