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Wildseeloderhaus

Coordinates: 47°25′09″N 12°32′35″E / 47.4192056°N 12.543028°E / 47.4192056; 12.543028
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Wildseeloderhaus
Wildseeloderhaus is located in Austria
Wildseeloderhaus
Wildseeloderhaus
Coordinates47°25′09″N 12°32′35″E / 47.4192056°N 12.543028°E / 47.4192056; 12.543028
CountryAustria
Locationbelow the Wildseeloder
Nearest
settlement
Fieberbrunn
Elevation1,854 m (6,083 ft) AA
Construction
Built in1892
Administration
Hut typeOeAV Hut Category I
OwnerOeAV Fieberbrunn Section
Facilities
Mattresses40[1]
Winter roomopen, unheated
Opening timesstart June to end September (weather-dependent)
Footnotes
Hut referenceOeAV DAV

The Wildseeloderhaus is an Alpine hut owned by the Austrian Alpine Club (OeAV) that lies below the Wildseeloder mountain in the Kitzbühel Alps in Austria.[2]

Location

The hut lies at a height of 1,854 metres[2] in a cirque hollow by a small mountain lake between the summits of Henne and Wildseeloder above the village of Fieberbrunn in the Pillerseetal valley. It is a base for numerous mountain hikes in the eastern Kitzbühel Alps. The house lies opposite the Loferer Steinberge range and overlooks its southern rock faces.

History

The Wildseeloderhaus was built in 1891/1892 as a joint project by the Fieberbrunn Section of the OeAV and the Fieberbrunn Tourist Association. Since 1899 the Alpine Club has been the sole owner of the hut. In 1963, the ruined chapel was rebuilt and, in 1970, the hut itself was modified and extended. A further modification was carried out in 2008.[1]

Facilities

The hut has two double bedrooms, two four-bed rooms, a 12-man mattress room and a 16-man mattress room.[1]

Access

The Wildseeloder is the local mountain (Hausberg) of the town of Fieberbrunn.[3]

Crossings

  • via the Hochwildalm Hut to the Bochumer Hut, 1,432 m, duration: 7–8 hours[4]
  • via the Alpine Club Way (AV-Weg) 711 to the Hochwildalm Hut, 1,557 m, duration: 3–4 hours.[4]
  • via the Blumenweg trail to the Hochhörndl Hut, 1,809 m, duration: 1 hour[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c Der Wildseeloder & Das Loderhaus at www.wildseeloderhaus.at. Retrieved 30 Mar 2018.
  2. ^ a b Wildseeloderhaus at www.tirol.at. Retrieved 30 Mar 2018.
  3. ^ Der Wildseeloder at wildseeloderhaus.at. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  4. ^ a b Gipfelrouten & Wanderungen at wildseeloderhaus.at. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  5. ^ Blumenweg Hochhörndlhütte at almenrausch.at. Retrieved 19 March 2022.