Feilalm

1.8
1,380m Tyrol, Austria
Easy

About

Feilalm sits at 1,380m on the northern slopes of the Zillertal valley in Tyrol. Reach it from the village of Fügenberg in about 1.5 hours on foot, following marked trails through mixed forest and pasture. The approach is straightforward and suitable for families. You can also access it from the Ziller valley via longer routes if combining it with wider hiking objectives.

The hut is a modest working alpine farm offering basic accommodation and meals. Capacity is small—around 20 beds—so it functions more as a working dairy operation than a dedicated mountain hut. The staff serve hearty local food and hot drinks. Flush toilets are available. The setting works well as a lunch stop or overnight base for exploring the lower-elevation trails through the Zillertal. Open year-round, though weather in winter can make access difficult.

Book directly with the hut by phone or email several weeks ahead, especially for weekends and school holiday periods. Expect to pay modest rates typical of working alpine farms rather than formal mountain huts. This is a genuine working farm—facilities are simple and rustic by design, not luxury accommodation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Contact the hut directly at least 2–3 weeks ahead, especially for weekends; it's a small working farm with only 20 beds.
Feilalm operates year-round as a working farm, though staffing and meal service are most reliable May to October.
From Fügenberg village in the Zillertal, follow marked trails through forest and pasture for about 1.5 hours; the route is straightforward and well-signposted.
Feilalm offers basic accommodation, meals prepared on-site, and flush toilets; there is no shower.
Yes—the approach from Fügenberg is straightforward and family-friendly, though the modest facilities suit hikers comfortable with simple alpine farm conditions.

Quick Facts

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Facilities

Meals served Flush toilets

Contact & Booking

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