Karlsbaderhütte No. 154

Die Karlsbaderhütte des Deutschen Alpenverein liegt direkt am Lazerzsee umgeben von den imposanten Lienzer Dolomiten. Stück für Stück ausgebaut und renoviert ist die Karlsbaderhütte ein Geheimtipp und bietet viele bergsportliche Ziele.

The most important at a glance

distance
26.2 km
altitude meters uphill
🔋
1590 m
altitude meters downhill
🔋
1560 m
highest point
🞍
2260 m
difficulty
🞽
difficult
circuit
🞍
no
fitness:
* * * * *
🞙🞙🞙🞙🞙
technique:
* * * * *
🞙🞙🞙🞙🞙
public transport:

Take the bus to the bus stop "Tristach Keilspitzweg".

parking:

car park sports field Tristach

starting point:
Sportplatz Tristach
destination point:
Karlsbaderhütte
best season:
MAY, JUN, JUL, AUG, SEP

altitude profile

Pdf file

Gpx file

Interactive map

Current weather conditions

Sonne-03.png
9°C/48°F °C

Description

Owned by the German Alpine Association / Section Karlsbad, Karlsbaderhütte is located directly on Lake Lazerz and surrounded by the impressive Lienz Dolomites. Extended and renovated step by step, Karlsbaderhütte is an insider tip and starting point to numerous mountain sports destinations.


From Tristach sports field, you start into the mountains of the Lienz Dolomites. Follow the toboggan run to the Kreithof, then cycle on the paved road all the way to Dolomitenhütte. Past the “Dolo”, as the locals call the hut exposed in the rock, you can delve into a wild natural landscape, framed by the rugged walls and peaks of the Lienz Dolomites.


On the rough surface of the forest road, you will wind your way upwards, metre by metre, until you are in the Laserz basin. A new world opens up there: Meadows with flocks of sheep, behind them scree fields and the mighty peaks of the Lienz Dolomites with Roter Turm, Seekofel, Gamswiesenspitze, and so on. Karlsbaderhütte, the trip’s destination, is located directly at Lake Laserz, which is a popular photo opportunity with its rich blue and deep turquoise water. Likewise, the view from the hut's sun terrace towards the valley is worth a stop. Good visibility provided, you can look all the way to Großvenediger, which is flanked by many other 3000-metre-peaks. We are sure that even after two servings of Kaiserschmarrn or Tyrolean dumplings you will only reluctantly leave behind this special spot in the Lienz Dolomites and the view it provides.

Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter and receive the best tips every month for current offers, mountain tours, events and much more.