Anningerhaus, Mountain hut in Gaaden, Austria.
Anningerhaus is a mountain hut sitting at 624 meters elevation in the Vienna Woods of Lower Austria, providing shelter and food to hikers and mountaineers year-round. The building has several rooms for overnight stays and a large dining area where visitors can rest and enjoy meals.
The hut was built in 1912 and has continuously served mountaineers and hikers for over 110 years in the Mödling district. Its long history makes it an established landmark that generations of outdoor enthusiasts have relied on.
The hut draws hikers and mountaineers who come for traditional Vienna Woods cooking with regional specialties and homemade juices. The way visitors gather here shows how this mountain has been a meeting place for outdoor enthusiasts over many decades.
The shortest route starts from Richardshof in Gumpoldskirchen and takes about one hour to climb 350 meters to reach the hut. Multiple paths are available, allowing visitors to choose routes based on fitness level and time available.
The hut functions as a hub for roughly 95 kilometers of hiking trails and 46 mountain biking routes in the region. In winter, it becomes a destination for cross-country skiing and draws a different crowd of winter visitors.
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