Albert-Appel-Haus, Mountain hut in Grundlsee, Austria.
Albert-Appel-Haus is a mountain hut located at 1638 meters elevation in the Totes Gebirge mountains, providing accommodation for hikers and mountaineers. The facility offers 34 beds and 45 mattress spaces.
The hut was founded in 1925 and has since provided shelter and food to generations of mountaineers. Its long history shows its importance as a stopping point for alpine expeditions.
The hut follows alpine food traditions and serves regional dishes prepared according to local recipes by the kitchen staff. Visitors experience the flavors and eating customs typical of mountain lodges in this area.
The hut operates from May to September and requires advance telephone reservations for overnight stays. Accessibility varies depending on season and weather conditions on the mountain.
During winter closure, the hut maintains an emergency shelter able to accommodate 8 people. This provides safety for mountaineers caught in unexpected harsh weather.
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