Winter room

In this article, we will address the topic of Winter room, which has been the subject of interest and analysis in various areas of study. Winter room has captured the attention of researchers, academics, professionals and the general public due to its relevance in different contexts. Throughout this article, we will explore different aspects related to Winter room, analyzing its implications, evolution and possible impacts on current society. Likewise, we will examine various perspectives and opinions regarding Winter room, in order to provide a comprehensive and enriching vision on this topic. Through a multidisciplinary approach, we aim to shed light on Winter room and contribute to the understanding and discussion of this topic that concerns a wide spectrum of people and interests.
Winter room in the Pfeis Hut in front of the Stempeljochspitze, Karwendel
Winter room of Rifugio Avanzà (Cottian Alps)

A winter room (German: Winterraum) is found in mountain huts used by tourists that are not managed in the winter. The winter room, unlike the rest of the hut, is easily accessible and usually is either not locked or is accessible with an Alpine Club key.

A winter room may be used by climbers and hikers in the winter who are self-contained. Usually there is a stove and wood to fire it with; often there is a table as well and somewhere to sleep.

The nightly charge publicized on a poster in the hut is paid either by putting it in the money box of the winter room or may be bank-transferred directly to the branch of the Alpine Club that owns the hut.

Most of the Alpine Club huts in the Alps have a winter room.