Ottohaus
Lodge / hut
Your stay
If you like to follow in historical footsteps when hiking on the Rax, the Ottohaus at 1,644 m above sea level is just the place for you. Sigmund Freud, the famous founder of psychoanalysis, was a regular guest at the Knappenhof in Reichenau an der Rax and regularly hiked along the Törlweg up to the refuge. This was built back in 1893 and named after Archduke Otto of Austria.
Today, the Ottohaus is a popular starting point, stopover or place to spend the night on the Rax plateau. It offers both rooms and campsites, ideal for those who want to try out "hut hopping" - a hike from hut to hut through the impressive mountain world of the Rax.
Enjoyment with a view
Whether eating on the terrace or lingering on the nearby viewing platformlookout- the view is simply impressive. The view stretches from the striking Felstörl to far into the valley, while you fortify yourself with homemade hut cuisine.
Hiking tips:
Around the Ottohaus:
- Rax Alpine Garden: discover around 200 native mountain plants
- Observatory: Right next to the Ottohaus there is an observatory that offers views of the entire Schwarzatal valley
Find out in advance about the opening hours of the huts in the Semmering-Rax region.
Overnight accommodation (beds / campsites): 36 / 28
N O T E The map below is for orientation purposes only. Direct access by car is not possible. Use hiking maps for your ascent to the hut.