Berger-See-Hütte, Mountain hut in Lienz District, Austria.
The Berger-See-Hütte is a mountain refuge at 2,181 meters (7,156 feet) on the edge of Lake Berger in the Zopatnitzental valley within the Lasörling range. It offers 15 beds in double and multi-bed rooms with electricity, toilets, showers, and mobile phone reception, though internet access is not available.
The hut has long served as a rest point along the Lasörling High Trail, supporting travelers through the Eastern Alps of Austria. Its strategic position made it an important anchor for journeys across this mountain region.
The hut is run by the Unterwurzacher family, who have long welcomed mountaineers and hikers with meals and beds. This family-run operation creates a personal atmosphere that defines the experience for guests stopping here.
The hut typically operates from June to October when mountain conditions are stable. Visitors should expect changing weather in the high alpine area and come prepared with appropriate gear.
Visitors can reach the Berger Kogel peak at 2,656 meters within 90 minutes from the hut, making it an ideal base for mountain hikes. This nearby summit option is especially rewarding for hikers who want to combine active exploration with a reliable rest point.
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