Fließer Stieralphütte

1.9
2,280m Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
Demanding

About

Fließer Stieralphütte sits at 2,280m in the Zillertal Alps, on the border between Tyrol and Trentino-Alto Adige. Reach it from Fließ in the Zillertal valley. The standard approach takes 3 hours from Fließ via the Stillebach valley. The hut also connects to longer traverses in the Tux Alps and serves as a waypoint for multi-day hut-to-hut tours across the region.

The hut offers 80 beds across mixed dorms and private rooms. Meals are substantial: three-course dinners with local Tyrolean specialties and a self-service breakfast buffet. Water comes from a spring; showers are available. The season runs mid-May to early October, with reduced services in shoulder months. Mobile signal is absent, so plan accordingly. Half-board is the standard arrangement—book accommodation and dinner together.

Book directly with the hut from April onwards, especially for July and August weekends. The hut fills quickly during peak season; aim to book 6–8 weeks ahead for summer dates. Email is the most reliable contact method. There's no walk-in availability in July. The hut closes mid-week in June and September, so check opening dates before planning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2-4 weeks ahead during peak season (July-August), especially for weekends. Contact the hut directly by phone or email, or use rifugio.net and the SAT/AVS systems for online booking.
Fließer Stieralphütte typically opens mid-June through late September, with full staffing during summer months. Check SAT or AVS websites for exact opening dates, as these can shift with snow conditions.
Start from Fließ in the Zillertal valley and follow the Stillebach valley—3 hours to the hut. The route is marked and well-maintained, gaining roughly 800m elevation on a standard hiking path.
The hut serves three-course dinners featuring Tyrolean specialties, plus breakfast and packed lunches. You get 80 beds in mixed dorms and private rooms; basic washrooms are standard, though shower facilities are limited.
Yes—the 3-hour approach from Fließ is straightforward mountain hiking, not technical climbing, so families and less experienced hikers manage it well. It's also ideal as a waypoint on multi-day hut-to-hut traverses in the Tux Alps.

Quick Facts

Managing club
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80
Dormitory
Emergency
Private rooms

Facilities

Breakfast Half board Meals served Drinking water

Contact & Booking

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