Raschberghütte

1.7
1,345m Salzburg, Austria
Easy

About

Raschberghütte sits at 1345m on the northern flank of the Raschberg in the Salzkammergut region. Most hikers reach it from Bad Goisern, a 2.5-hour walk via the Offensee valley on a well-marked trail. The hut also sits on the Salzkammergut circuit, making it useful for longer alpine walks across the region. Bad Goisern is accessible by train from Salzburg or Hallein.
The Naturfreunde Bad Goisern runs this 50-bed hut as a straightforward mountain shelter. It serves hot meals and standard hut fare. The building has sleeping quarters, a dining room, and basic toilets. No showers are available. The hut stays open year-round, though winter capacity may be limited—check ahead if planning a cold-season visit. It works well as a base for day walks around the Offensee or as an overnight stop on multi-day routes through the region.
Book directly with the hut several weeks ahead during July and August. Weekends fill quickly. The Naturfreunde Bad Goisern contact details are available through the Austrian Alpine Club (OeAV) hut directory. Expect to pay standard Austrian Alpine Club member rates if you hold an OeAV membership card.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 months ahead for peak season (July–August); weekends year-round fill quickly.
The hut is open year-round, though staffing is most reliable from May through October.
Take the train from Salzburg to Bad Goisern, then follow the well-marked trail up the Offensee valley for 2.5 hours to reach the hut at 1345m.
The hut serves hot meals and standard mountain fare; it has 50 beds in shared dorms with no shower facilities on-site.
Yes—the 2.5-hour approach from Bad Goisern is moderate and well-marked, making it ideal for hikers new to multi-day Alpine trips.

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https://www.naturfreunde-huetten.at/oberoesterreich/raschberghuette/

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