Seeben Alm

1.7
1,566m Tyrol, Austria
Easy

About

Seeben Alm sits at 1566m in the Zillertal, accessible from the village of Schwendau via a 2-hour forest track. The route climbs steadily through mixed woodland and opens onto alpine pasture as you approach the hut. You can also reach it from Kaltenbach in roughly 2 hours, making it an easy day's walk for most hikers. The hut lies on the standard approach to higher peaks in the Zillertal, including the Hochfeiler range.

The hut is a working alm (alpine pasture) operated by a local farming family. It sleeps around 50 people across simple rooms and offers hearty meals based on what's available seasonally. Breakfast and packed lunches are standard; evening meals feature local dairy products and mountain fare. Facilities include dormitory-style accommodation, basic washrooms, and a small dining room that doubles as a shelter from the weather. The season runs from June through September, depending on snow conditions and farm operations.

Book direct by phone or through the Zillertal tourism office. July and August get busy on weekends, so aim for mid-week visits or book 4-6 weeks ahead for summer weekends. The hut sometimes closes for a week in August for harvest and maintenance. Bring cash; card payment is uncertain. The approach is straightforward enough for most hill walkers, though the terrain is muddy after rain.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 months ahead for July and August; walk-ins are usually fine outside peak season.
Seeben Alm is staffed from late May through September, depending on weather and farm operations.
Hike 2 hours from Schwendau or 2 hours from Kaltenbach via steady forest track and alpine pasture.
Expect basic alpine hut fare—soups, local cheese, bread—and dormitory beds; no shower, only cold water.
Yes; the 2-hour approach from either village is steady but not steep, making it ideal for families and newer hikers.

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