Graf-Meran-Haus, Mountain hut in Sankt Barbara im Mürztal, Austria.
The Graf-Meran-Haus is a mountain refuge located at approximately 1836 meters elevation in the Mürzsteg Alps, positioned below the Hohe Veitsch peak. The facility provides accommodation and meals for hikers traveling through this alpine region.
The mountain shelter was established in 1880 and became an important landmark in the alpine region for over a century. Through the years it underwent several expansions while keeping its basic character as a mountain refuge.
The hut serves hikers and pilgrims as a stopping point along their journeys through the mountains. People use this refuge to rest and gather energy for the next part of their trek.
The facility is accessible on most days during the warmer months, but only on weekends in the colder season. Visitors should bring weather-appropriate clothing and keep in mind that the mountain trails can be challenging.
The hut sits in an area marked by dramatic limestone formations that shape the surrounding landscape. It has earned recognition among visitors who appreciate good food and comfortable accommodations at high elevation.
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