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Franz Senn Hut

The Franz Senn Hut (‹See Tfd›German: Franz-Senn-Hütte) is a large and very popular Category I alpine hut in the Stubai Alps owned by the Austrian Alpine Club (Österreichischer Alpenverein). It is a large, well-appointed hut, named after Franz Senn. Access is from Oberiss in the Oberbergtal off the Stubaital above Neustift.

History

The Franz Senn Hut was opened on 15 September 1885 having cost 3,000 florins. At the time it had accommodation for 37 people including 4 women. It was extended in 1907/08 to 20 beds and 60 shakedowns and again in 1932/33 to 80 beds and 80 sleeping places. During the Second World War a goods cableway was erected. In 1960 the hut's capacity was increased to 220.

The hut was named after a mountaineering pastor.

Access

Ascent

  • Neustift im Stubaital (1154 metre climb, duration: c. 4½ hours)
  • Oberiss Alm (402 metre climb, duration: c. 1½ hours)

Summits accessible from the Franz Senn Hut

  • Ruderhofspitze (3,474 m), height difference 1327 m, duration c. 5 hours, high tour)
  • Lisenerspitze (3,230 m, height difference 1080 m, duration c. 3.5 hours, glacier tour)
  • Lisenser Fernerkogel (3,266 m, height difference 1150 m, duration c. 4.5 hours, glacier tour)
  • Schafgrübler (2,921 m, height difference 780 m, duration c. 3 hours)
  • Rinnenspitze (3,003 m, height difference 850 m, duration 2.5 to 3 hours, sections of the summit ridge are secured)
  • Östliche Seespitze (3,416 m), popular but challenging ski tour
  • Westliche Seespitze (3,355 m)
  • Wildes Hinterbergl, (3,288 m), much frequented ski tour

Transits

The hut is on the Stubai Hohenweg, an 8-day high level trail around the Stubai; neighbouring huts on the trail are the Starkenburger Hut and the New Regensburg Hut.

Huts

Places

See also

References

  1. ^ Reynolds, Kev (2009). Walking in Austria, 1st ed., Cicerone, Milnthorpe, p. 125, ISBN 978-1-85284-538-4.
  2. ^ Walter Klier: AVF alpin Stubaier Alpen, Bergverlag Rother, Ottobrunn, ISBN 978-3-7633-1271-9
  3. ^ Die Chronik in aller Kürze at www.franzsennhuette.at. Retrieved 5 Dec 2015.
  4. ^ Walter Klier, Stubaier Alpen, Alpenvereinsführer
  5. ^ Die Lüsenserspitze 3230m at www.franzsennhuette.at. Retrieved 5 Dec 2015.