Glorious hut
Glorer hut DAV hut category I. |
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location | at the Berger Törl; Tyrol , Austria | |
Mountain range | Glockner group | |
Geographical location: | 47 ° 1 '51 " N , 12 ° 42' 56" E | |
Altitude | 2642 m above sea level A. | |
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builder | Prague section of the DuOeAV | |
owner | Eichstätt section of the DAV | |
Built | 1887 | |
Construction type | hut | |
Development | Material ropeway | |
Usual opening times | June to October | |
accommodation | 0 beds, 50 camps | |
Winter room | 4 bearings | |
Web link | Glorious hut | |
Hut directory | ÖAV DAV |
The Glorer hut (sometimes Glorerhütte written) is an alpine refuge of section Eichstaett of the German Alpine Club in the Glockner group on 2642 m above sea level. A.
The first category hut is located on Berger Törl, which is the culmination point of a transition from Kals am Großglockner to Heiligenblut , and belongs to the Eichstätt section of the DAV. 50 camps are available for overnight stays during the management period, and the winter room with four camps is open for the rest of the year .
history
The hut was built in 1887 . The initiative for the construction came from the Prague merchant Johann Stüdl , who was also involved in the construction of the Stüdlhütte and the Prague Huts . The builders of the hut were Veit Oberlohr, Paul Schnell and Thomas Huter from Kals am Großglockner. The name of the hut goes back to the Kalser district Glor, from which all three builders came. The hut was owned by the mountain guide association.
In 1924, the mountain guide association sold the hut to the Donauland Alpine Association . In the same year the first expansion was carried out. After the Anschluss , the AV Donauland, which was mainly carried by Jewish members, was expropriated, and the hut went to the Teplitz section , which it renamed the Teplitzer hut , as it was without its own shelter after the expropriation of the original Teplitzer hut in South Tyrol .
In 1952 the hut was returned to the Donauland Alpine Association. Since he could not hold the hut, he sold it in 1968 to the Eichstätt section of the DAV. The Eichstätter section expanded the hut a second time in 1982 . The hut is supplied with a material cable car, which can also be used to transport rucksacks to the hut.
The hut was closed in September 2011 by order of the authorities. After the pipes for the sewage system were laid in June and the connection to the sewage treatment plant was made, it has been open again since the end of June 2012.
Approach
From the Lucknerhaus ( 1920 m ), which can be reached from Kals am Großglockner via a toll road, it takes about two hours to get to the hut.
Tour possibilities
Glocknerblick ( 2707 m ) and Medelspitze ( 2678 m ), the hut's two local mountains, can be reached in a quarter and half an hour, respectively. The only slightly longer ascent to the Kasteneck ( 2824 m ) takes an hour.
The Glorer Hütte is located on the Wiener Höhenweg , which leads from the Iselsberg in the Schobergruppe to the Glocknerhaus . The Salmhütte can be reached via this path in one and a half hours, the transition to the Elberfelder Hütte takes five hours and can be combined with the ascent of the 3119 m high Böse Weibl (three and a half to four hours from the hut).
The Stüdlhütte , further west, can be reached in two and a half hours via the Johann-Stüdl-Weg.
The Großglockner can be climbed from the Glorer Hütte via the Salmhütte and the path described there via the Hohenwartscharte as a high-alpine ascent in six hours.
Web links
- Hut at the Eichstätt section in the DAV
- German Alpine Association Section Eichstätt (Ed.): Glorer Hut - BHKW . 1993 ( dav-bibliothek.de [PDF; accessed on August 12, 2018]).
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d Glorerhütte 2642m. Retrieved September 27, 2014 .
- ↑ Michaela Ruggenthaler: Authority closed the Glorerhütte. Kleine Zeitung , March 10, 2012, archived from the original on December 21, 2013 . .