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Mountain huts are usually operated by an Alpine Club or some organization dedicated to hiking or mountain recreation. They are known by many names, including alpine hut, mountain shelter, mountain refuge, mountain lodge, and mountain hostel. It may also be called a refuge hut, although these occur in lowland areas (e.g. lowland forests) too.
This list of mountain huts in the Alps includes huts, shelters and similar simple accommodations. In addition to a large number of Alpine club huts of the Alpine clubs , there are also many in private ownership.
Mountain huts in the Alps (142 P) A. Mountain huts in Argentina (1 P) Mountain huts in Australia (13 P) Mountain huts in Austria (1 C, 11 P) C. Mountain huts in ...
Back country hut in the Haast River valley of the West Coast region of New Zealand Lairig Leacach Bothy, Lochaber, Scotland. A wilderness hut, bothy, backcountry hut, or backcountry shelter is a free, primitive mountain hut for temporary accommodation, usually located in wilderness areas, national parks and along backpacking and hiking routes.
Lamsenjoch Hut (1953 m / 6407 ft) of the German Alpine Club, Karwendel range, Tyrol, Austria Alpine club huts (German: Alpenvereinshütten) or simply club huts (Clubhütten) form the majority of the over 1,300 mountain huts in the Alps and are maintained by branches, or sections, of the various Alpine clubs.
The High Huts of the White Mountains are eight mountain huts in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, owned and maintained by the Appalachian Mountain Club.They are modeled after similar huts in the Alps and positioned at intervals along the Appalachian Trail, allowing "thru-hikers" who hike the entire Appalachian Trail to benefit from their services.
Margherita Hut* Mountain hut: 4,554 m (14,941 ft) Valais: Zermatt: Highest building in Europe, entirely in Italian territory [1] Solvay Hut: Mountain hut: 4,003 m (13,133 ft) Valais: Zermatt: Highest mountain hut of the Swiss Alpine Club: Bivacco Città di Gallarate* Mountain hut: 3,960 m (12,992 ft) Valais: Zermatt: Gobba di Rollin: Ski lift ...
Pages in category "Mountain huts in the United States" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.