Pinzgau Hut

The Pinzgau Hut or Pinzgauer Hut (Pinzgauer Hütte) is a mountain hut at 1,700 m (5,577 ft) above sea level in the Kitzbühel Alps in Salzburg, Austria.

Location
The hut stands west of the Zellersee and Zell am See's local mountain, the Schmittenhöhe (1,965 m), below the Hahnkopf. The hut lies in a large forest clearing just south of the Kessel wind gap (Kesselscharte) on the eastern section of the Pinzgau Ridgeway (Pinzgauer Spaziergang) on long-distance trail 02A, only 1½ km as the crow flies from the summit of the Schmittenhöhe and its upper cable car station.

Description
The Pinzgau Hut is managed by the Austrian Friends of Nature and has 46 places: 6 twin and 5 four-bed rooms and 14 mattress spaces. It is open from the beginning of June to mid-October; and in winter from Christmas to mid-April.

Approaches

 * In summer, from Piesendorf in two hours; from the Schmittenhöhe cable car in half an hour
 * Crossing to the Bürgl Hut six–seven hours
 * In winter, on touring skis, two hours
 * From Zell am See/Schüttdorf over the Areitbahn, ski downhill to the valley station of the Kapellenbahn, then one km

Summits

 * Maurerkogel (2,074 m) 1½ hours
 * Gernkogel (2,175 m) 2½ hours.