New Bamberg Hut

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New Bamberg Hut
Neue Bamberger Hütte.jpg
View of the hut looking north
New Bamberg Hut is located in Austria
New Bamberg Hut
New Bamberg Hut
Coordinates47°18′32″N 12°09′02″E / 47.30889°N 12.15056°E / 47.30889; 12.15056Coordinates: 47°18′32″N 12°09′02″E / 47.30889°N 12.15056°E / 47.30889; 12.15056
CountryAustria
Administrative
district
Tyrol
Mountain rangeKitzbühel Alps
LocationSalzachjoch
Nearest
settlement
Hopfgarten
Elevation1,756 m (5,761 ft) AA
Administration
Hut typeDAV Hut Category I
OwnerDAV Bamberg Section
Facilities
Mattresses75
Winter room10
AccommodationAlpine Club key
Opening timesstart May to mid-October and mid-December to end April
Accessibility
Accessed bymaterial ropeway
Footnotes
Hut referenceOeAV DAV

The New Bamberg Hut (German: Neue Bamberger Hütte) lies at 1,756 m AMSL in the Kelchsau in the Kitzbühel Alps in Austria and is a mountain hut owned by the German Alpine Club's Bamberg Section.

The hut may be reached either from the Kelchsau – from the Gasthof Wegscheid inn in the Kurzen Grund in just under 2 hours or from Salzburg state, from Gasthof Ronach on the old over the Salzachjoch saddle in about 3½ hours.

History[]

The first Bamberg Hut was built in 1893/94 by the Bamberg Section at the foot of Piz Boè in the Sella Group in the Dolomites. They were dispossessed of this hut in 1919 by the Treaty of Saint Germain and the hut was given to the Club Alpino Italiano's Società degli Alpinisti Tridentini Section. The latter repaired the hut which had been badly damaged in the war and ran it under the name of Boè Hut.[1][2]

In 1955 the section bought the Hopfgarten Ski Hut (Hopfgartner Skihütte) from the ski club in Hopfgarten. It was in a poor constructional state and required immediate renovation work. In 1958 the hut was expanded and the kitchen, drainage, pressure pipes and drinking water pipes were refurbished. In 1960 the Hopfgarten Hut was finally renamed the New Bamberg Hut (Neue Bamberger Hütte). In 1962 the material ropeway was built. Further renovations took place in 1978, 1991 and 2000.[2]

Winter tour destinations[]

Summer hiking tours[]

  • The Wildalmseen, 1,900 to 2,300 m
  • Tristkopf, 2,359 m, ca. 2 hours
  • Schafsiedel, 2,447 m, ca. 2½ hours
  • Kröndlhorn, 2,444 m, ca. 2½ hours
  • Salzachgeier, 2,466 m, ca. 3½ hours

References[]

  1. ^ Egon Pracht: Alpenvereinsführer Dolomiten Sellagruppe. Bergverlag Rudolf Rother, Munich 1980, ISBN 3-7633-1303-6. Randzahl 38
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b History of the Bamberg Section
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