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Alpine huts with "Accommodation" in Tyrol

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184 alpine huts offering "Accommodation" in Tyrol that are ranked highest on Falstaff's 100-point scale. All information including address, phone number, and opening hours.
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Tradition is taken to the next level here with creative ideas (Almtapas!). Game shows its best, even modern side, for example as wild liver cheese or burgers with pulled venison. During the seven-course gourmet evenings, the alpine cuisine moves elegantly in the direction of fine dining.

6672 Nesselwängle, Austria

Down-to-earth, but never boring: the cuisine is traditional and typical of the region, with a great sense of quality. Homemade pastries are of course a must. In the cozy parlor, the tiled stove is particularly homely and the seats are quickly taken!

Kaunertal 209, 6458 Kaunertal, Austria

Cheese dumplings, spicy goulash, fluffy Kaiserschmarrn - the best of Tyrolean cuisine is served here. Plus a panorama that will make your heart beat faster. After a long hike or a day's skiing, this is the perfect place to relax, take a deep breath and simply enjoy yourself.

Gries 17, 6444 Längenfeld, Austria

In the midst of greenery, surrounded by alpine meadows and mountain scenery, with a bit of luck even chamois will pass by - here the world still seems to be in order. The cuisine impresses with top quality from the immediate region: trout fresh from the mountain stream and outstanding game dishes.

Kaiserbachtal 2, 6382 Kirchdorf in Tirol, Austria

Panoramic view, mountain lake, rustic hut - that's all you need, because the setting speaks for itself. The cuisine remains down-to-earth, with tried-and-tested recipes and dishes that are good for the soul. A small, fine menu, cooked up in three courses in the evening, and in the morning it continues with pleasure.

Obere Steineralm, 9971 Matrei in Osttirol, Austria

Front row, foot-free, with a view of the Tannheim Alps: the spacious sun terrace ensures the best atmosphere on fine days. Fresh mountain air makes you hungry, and the hearty Tyrolean cuisine and homemade pastries (apple strudel!) are the perfect remedy.

Gemeinde 71/2, 6682 Vils, Austria

At the Neurauter family, hospitality is a matter of the heart and the physical well-being goes hand in hand. Home-style cooking, sweet classics and vegetarian options are always on the menu. The best place to sit is on the sun terrace with a view of the imposing mountains.

Stillebach 290, 6481 Sankt Leonhard im Pitztal, Austria

Quality down to the last detail. Regional, high-quality cuisine, characterized by ingredients from our own organic farm and from the surrounding area. Homemade Schlipfkrapfen are among the classics, dumpling dishes are always a hit. Those with a sweet tooth can look forward to freshly baked pastries.

6167 Neustift im Stubaital, Austria

At 2308 meters above sea level, two dynamic hut tenants are in charge and the kitchen is a hive of activity. They serve Tyrolean home cooking from cheese dumplings to hearty roasts, complemented by harmonious vegetarian and vegan dishes. The lentil daal is excellent.

St. Sigmund 19, 6184 Sankt Sigmund im Sellrain, Austria

Whether from near or far - the journey here pays off. From the first coffee to the last evening delicacy, guests are taken care of. The kitchen serves home-style cooking with a modern twist, plus delicious vegan and vegetarian options. Fresh pastries included.

6511 Zams, Austria

On the doorstep: mountain scenery, natural spectacle and a crystal-clear lake - almost too kitschy and beautiful to be true. Culinary delights range from a small snack with lard bread to a hearty, daily changing mountaineering meal. Fresh cakes and strudel every day.

Almen 52, 6391 Fieberbrunn, Austria

Every product is carefully checked and, where possible, comes from trusted partners in the immediate vicinity. Organic is more than just a buzzword here and ecologically sustainable behaviour flows into every decision. And, of course, much of it is homemade.

Halltal 30, 6067 Absam, Austria

The backdrop of the Inn Valley and Karwendel mountains, which rise up behind the beautifully flower-decorated house, is marvellous. The well-known Loas schnitzel is cooked over an open fire, making it wonderfully crispy. The homemade apple strudel is also delicious.

Loasweg 9, 6136 Pill, Austria

A rewarding starting point for mountain tours, mountain bikers will find a great nine-kilometre route right on the doorstep. Agi and Paul Pranger have been catering for the physical well-being of their guests for 49 years - with fresh cheese dumplings, soups or a fluffy Kaiserschmarren.

Plöven 60, 6165 Telfes im Stubai, Austria

Rustic and original, and this is exactly where the alpine hut charm lies: the legendary roast pork from the wood-fired oven is a must - the side dishes alone are a feast. There is also plenty of choice without meat. The Kaiserschmarrn is a must for a sweet finish.

Pendling 1, 6336 Langkampfen, Austria

The view of the Lienz Dolomites is a dream, and the hut, which is open all year round, offers hearty East Tyrolean delicacies and an adventure playground for children. The strudel and cakes are highly recommended - and the fluffy Kaiserschmarren (sweet pancakes) are a must-try.

Faschingalm, 9990 Nußdorf-Debant, Austria

In summer, the large terrace is surrounded by unspoilt nature. Breakfast pints and barbecue evenings with live music are organised regularly. The menu ranges from trout from the restaurant's own pond to traditional Alpine specialities and dishes made from display hunted on the premises.

Gaislachalm 18, 6450 Sölden, Austria

In the heart of the Karwendel Nature Park, the family business focusses on the highest quality. Regional and always fresh ingredients find their way into the kitchen. The brown trout are straight from the mountain pasture. And Heidi's legendary Kaiserschmarren? It's worth every minute of waiting time.

Gernstraße 1, 6213 Eben am Achensee, Austria

A pinch of nostalgia wafts around the dark, 250-year-old wooden house, the gentle hilly landscape is indescribable. In addition to a hearty mountain breakfast, classic mountain hut dishes as well as rarely served dishes such as baked apples are served. The wine cellar offers fine accompaniments.

Berglehen 53, 6380 Sankt Johann in Tirol, Austria

The hotel is way ahead when it comes to game specialities. The Wildererpfandl - a traditional house recipe with venison and chamois - is certainly unique and is also a favourite dish with guests in summer. A cool blonde beer is the perfect refreshment.

Tauer, 9971 Matrei in Osttirol, Austria