Gollinghütte, Mountain hut in Schladming, Austria
The Gollinghütte is a mountain hut located at 1,641 meters (5,384 feet) in the Schladminger Tauern range, providing beds and meals for hikers on alpine routes. The building sits on several trail junctions and serves as a hub for different mountain tours across the region.
The hut was built in 1904 and quickly became a crucial stop for mountaineers exploring the Schladminger Tauern range. Its long history shows how it developed as a reliable shelter on traditional hiking trails.
The hut blends Austrian and Nepalese cooking styles, with its kitchen preparing both Styrian specialties and Nepalese momos for visitors. This culinary mix reflects the international climbing community that passes through.
Access from the Riesachwasserfall parking area follows route 778 through the Steinriesen valley. Visitors should allow several hours for the hike, depending on fitness level and pace.
The hut sits at a main junction between several mountain destinations like Keinprechthütte and Landawirseehütte. This central position makes it a natural turning point for multi-day mountain hikes.
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