Lämmerbühelalm

1.7
1,540m Tyrol, Austria
Easy

About

Lämmerbühelalm sits at 1,540m in the Zillertal, a straightforward 2-hour walk from the village of Fügen. The approach follows the Ziller Valley floor before climbing steadily through mixed forest on a clear trail. This is accessible terrain for families and those building fitness. The hut makes an easy first night for multi-day routes heading deeper into the Zillertal or over passes towards the Ötztal.
The alm operates as a working mountain dairy and simple hiking hut. It offers basic bunk beds and serves hearty food—expect traditional Tyrolean fare rather than restaurant standards. The small kitchen handles group bookings and packed lunches for onward hiking. Water comes direct from the mountain. The hut opens mid-June through September, closed during snow months. Electricity is minimal; bring a headtorch.
Book direct by phone well ahead during peak season (July–August). Weekends fill fast from June onwards. The hut accepts groups and is popular with families doing the Zillertal circuit. Arrive by early afternoon to secure beds on competitive weekends. Contact the Fügen tourist office if the hut phone is unavailable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 months ahead for July and August; weekends fill quickly even in shoulder season.
Lämmerbühelalm is staffed from late May to late September, with reduced hours in shoulder months.
Start from Fügen village and follow the Zillertal floor for 2 hours on a clear, well-marked trail gaining about 500m elevation.
Simple bunk beds and basic alpine fare; it's a working dairy so expect rustic accommodation and hearty food rather than luxury.
Yes—the 2-hour approach is straightforward and accessible for families building fitness, making it an ideal first night for longer valley routes.

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https://lämmerbichl.at/