Alpine Association huts Berliner Hütte

Dornauberg-Ginzling

The Berliner Hütte (2,042 metres) is a majestic and historic alpine hut in the Zillertal Alps – and Austria's only mountain refuge with protected status.

Information

Altitude

2,044 m

Mountain range

Zillertal Alps

Sleeps (number of guests)

  • Dormitory/beds:75
  • Dormitory with mattresses:102

Facilities

  • Family friendly
  • Showers
  • Mobile phone reception
  • Suitable for seminars

Suitable for:

  • mountain hiking
  • High-altitude hikes
  • Rock climbing
  • Ski touring

Coordinates

  • Geographic length:11.81305
  • Geographic width:47.02445
  • UTM (east):5211747
  • UTM (east):713761
  • Reference Meridian:

Description

Furtschlaglhaus, 6.5 hours
Greizer Hütte, 7.5 hours
Schwarzensteinhütte (Rif. al Sasso Nero), 5 hours
Chemnitzer Hütte (Rif. Porro), 5 hours
The Berliner Hütte is located on the Berlin High Trail (Stage 3/4), a challenging long-distance trek.
German Alpine Club, Berlin Division

The Berliner Hütte stands tall and proud at Schwarzensteinalm in the Upper Zemmgrund, surrounded by several three-thousand-metre-high peaks. “She” has every reason to be proud, as her impressive history stretches back to the 19th century. Originally built in 1878 and opened in 1879, various alternations and extension works followed and in 1889 the refuge became an important base along the newly inaugurated Berlin High Trail. A post office was even established within the hut in 1906. Declared a listed building in 1997, the wooden panelling alone in the dining hall is well worth the visit. Walkers and hikers can savour delicious meals in a stylish alpine environment. The  Schwarzensee lake is just a short distance above the Berlin High Trai, and there is a rock climbing area only a 15-minute walk from the Berliner Hütte.

How to get to the Berliner Hütte

From Zillertal/Mayrhofen/Ginzling/Gasthaus Breitlahner, via the Upper Zemmgrund (3 hours). More information about the route.

Walks and hikes in the area

Schönbichler Horn (3,134 metres), 4 hours, difficult
Großer Mösler (3,478 metres), 6 Std., difficult
Turnerkamp (3,418 metres), 6.5 Std., difficult
Berliner Spitze/Dritte Hornspitze (3,254 metres), 4.5 Std., difficult
Schwarzenstein (3,369 metres), 5 Std., difficult
Großer Mörchner (3,285 metres), 4 Std., difficult
Zsigmondyspitze/Feldkopf (3,087 metres), 4 Std., difficult
Schwarzsee lake, 1.75 Std., easy

Further huts in the area, long-distance walking trails

Furtschlaglhaus, 6.5 hours
Greizer Hütte, 7.5 hours
Schwarzensteinhütte (Rif. al Sasso Nero), 5 hours
Chemnitzer Hütte (Rif. Porro), 5 hours

The Berliner Hütte is located on the Berlin High Trail (Stage 3/4), a challenging high-alpine trek.

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