Hans Berger Haus

Hans Berger Haus
Hans Berger Haus
Hans Berger Haus (Austria)
Coordinates 47°34′41″N 12°17′07″E / 47.57806°N 12.28528°E / 47.57806; 12.28528Coordinates: 47°34′41″N 12°17′07″E / 47.57806°N 12.28528°E / 47.57806; 12.28528
Country Austria
Administrative
district
Tirol
Mountain range Kaiser Mountains
Location at the foot of the Totenkirchl, Karlspitzen and Ellmauer Halt
Elevation 940 m (3,084 ft) AA
Administration
Hut type TVN Hut
Owner TVN - Kufstein branch
Facilities
Beds/Bunks 20
Mattresses 45
Opening times mid-May to mid-October
Footnotes
Hut reference TVN

The Hans Berger Haus is a refuge hut belonging to the Kufstein section of the Austrian Friends of Nature, located in the Kaisergebirge mountains in Tyrol. The tenants run a well-known climbing school here.

Location

The hut is located at a height of 940 metres (3,080 ft) at the top of the Kaisertal valley at the foot of the Totenkirchl, Karlspitzen and Ellmauer Halt mountains. The backdrop of these massive, rocky peaks is unmistakable. The Hans Berger Haus is a popular destination for hikers and an important base for mountaineers and climbers who set off from here for longer tours in the Wilder Kaiser. Only 15 minutes away is the Anton Karg Haus belonging to the Austrian Alpine Club.

Approaches

The Hut Way (Hüttenweg), a 450-metre climb, begins in Kufstein-Sparchen and runs the length of the Kaisertal past Veitenhof, Pfandlhof, St. Anthony's Chapel (Antoniuskapelle) and the Anton Karg Haus without posing any difficulties, taking about 2½ hours to reach Hans Berger Haus.

Another option is the ascent from the Griesenau Alm in the Kaiserbach valley. But this requires ascending 600 metres to the Stripsenjochhaus, then a good 600 metres again down to the Hans Berger Haus; duration: 3 hours.

Crossings

Ascents

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