Solsteinhaus

Solsteinhaus
Coordinates 47°18′29″N 11°17′17″E / 47.3081°N 11.2881°E / 47.3081; 11.2881Coordinates: 47°18′29″N 11°17′17″E / 47.3081°N 11.2881°E / 47.3081; 11.2881
Administrative
district
Tyrol, Austria
Mountain range Karwendel
Location Erlsattel
Elevation 1,806 m (5,925 ft)
Construction
Built in 1912/14, renovated 2007/08
Administration
Hut type OeAV hut Category I
Owner Zweig Innsbruck des OeAV
Website [ www.solsteinhaus.at/%20www.solsteinhaus.at]]
Facilities
Beds/Bunks 40
Mattresses 60
Winter room 3
Opening times end May to mid-October
Accessibility
Accessed by material ropeway since 1972
Footnotes
Hut reference OeAV DAV

The Solsteinhaus is an Alpine Club hut belonging to the Austrian Alpine Club located at a height of 1,806 m (AA) on the Erl Saddle (Erlsattel) between the mountains of the Nordkette and Erlspitze Group. It was opened in 1914 and totally renovated in 2007. It lies in the western Karwendel Alps in the state of Tyrol not far from the state capital of Innsbruck. Due to its central location and the numerous tour options it offers, the hut is a base for climbers taking part in tours of several days long, as well as a starting point for summit attempts. In addition the hut is a popular destination for hikers who can easily do a day tour to the hut. In winter the hut is closed, but there is a winter room for ski tourers. During safe avalanche conditions, high Alpine ski tours can be undertaken to the surrounding summits; but these all require good experience.

Visit of Bruno the Bear / JJ1

In the evening hours of 7 June 2006 a brown bear, JJ1, otherwise known as Bruno, was seen from the Solsteinhaus. On the following day several 15 to 20 centimetre large imprints of bear paws were found near the building.[1]

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