Württemberger Haus (2.220m)

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Württemberger Haus (2.220m)

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Like the neighboring Steinseehütte and Memmingerhütte, the Württemberger Haus (2.220 m) is located on the Lechtaler Höhenweg and the Adlerweg.

The oldest hut of the DAV section Stuttgart is beautifully situated at 2.220m. For more than 80 years, it has been welcoming its visitors with great charm after their at least 4-hour ascent through the Lechtal mountains.
Approach: starting point Zams; Walking time approx. 5 hours
 

Württemberger Haus (2.220m)

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Name:Andrea Walch
Postcode:6511
Town:Zams
Mobile:+43.676.3975189
E-Mail:info@dav-wuerttembergerhaus.de
Website:www.dav-wuerttembergerhaus.at

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