The Wildseeloderhaus is an Alpine hut owned by the Austrian Alpine Club (OeAV) that lies below the Wildseeloder mountain in the Kitzbühel Alps in Austria .
4-542: The hut lies at a height of 1,854 metres in a cirque hollow by a small mountain lake between the summits of Henne and Wildseeloder above the village of Fieberbrunn in the Pillerseetal valley. It is a base for numerous mountain hikes in the eastern Kitzbühel Alps. The house lies opposite the Loferer Steinberge range and overlooks its southern rock faces. The Wildseeloderhaus was built in 1891/1892 as
8-695: A joint project by the Fieberbrunn Section of the OeAV and the Fieberbrunn Tourist Association. Since 1899 the Alpine Club has been the sole owner of the hut. In 1963, the ruined chapel was rebuilt and, in 1970, the hut itself was modified and extended. A further modification was carried out in 2008. The hut has two double bedrooms, two four-bed rooms, a 12-man mattress room and a 16-man mattress room. The Wildseeloder
12-543: Is the local mountain ( Hausberg ) of the town of Fieberbrunn which may be accessed: The normal approaches to the hut are: The alpine hut has routes to the following nearby mountains: Fieberbrunn Fieberbrunn is a market town in the Austrian state of Tyrol in the Kitzbühel district. It is located at 47°28′N 12°33′E / 47.467°N 12.550°E / 47.467; 12.550 , in
16-542: The Kitzbühel Alps . Fieberbrunn is the most populous municipality in the Pillerseetal valley. According to a legend, the fountain near its church, and later also the market town received the name Fieberbrunn ( fever well ) when Tyrolean Countess Margarete Maultasch was healed from fever after drinking from it. Previously the market town was named Pramau . Fieberbrunn is a winter sports resort and venue of international snowboarding events (like Lords of
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