Best huts around Sulzberg are found in a region characterized by its diverse mountain landscape, offering access to the Vorarlberg Bregenzerwald Mountains. This area provides various opportunities for outdoor activities, from hiking to winter sports. The huts serve as key destinations or starting points for exploring the natural beauty of the region. Many accommodations in the broader Sulzberg area cater to visitors seeking mountain experiences.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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In 1916, the Allgäuer Herdbuchgesellschaft (founded in 1893) received a rare gift from one of its founding members - the Königsalpe. Named after its former owner, Bonaventura König, it is the middle of three alpine pastures in Gschwend, above Trabers-Mutten in the municipality of Stiefenhofen. As a thank you for the donation from B. König in 1916, the breeding association built a chapel right next to the alpine pasture in 1934. It was consecrated in honor of Saint Bonaventura. Source: Königsalpe - managed Galtviehalpe in Stiefenhofen https://share.google/ClnXQ1P2fYjdM0tYZ
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The Imberghaus is a cozy mountain inn right next to the mountain station, ideal for a break after the climb or a hike across the alpine pastures. Enjoy the view of the Allgäu and Bregenzerwald mountains and the valley from the terrace. It's the perfect starting or ending point for hikes and snowshoe tours around the Imberg.
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The Imberghaus is located at an altitude of 1,225 meters right next to the mountain station. You can stop off here all year round and warm up in the parlor or enjoy the view on the sun terrace. If you want to stay longer, you can stay in one of the holiday apartments in the house. You can find more information at https://www.imberghaus.de/.
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Beautiful alpine pasture with delicious food. Great attention is paid to natural products
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Beautiful alpine hut with delicious snacks and cakes
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At sunset, the view of Lake Constance is simply fantastic.
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Very nice rest, good food and beautiful views
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A great destination all year round.
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Several huts in the Sulzberg area are great for families. The Imberghaus, located right next to the mountain station, offers holiday apartments and is a perfect starting or ending point for hikes. Alpe Neugreuth is known for its very nice owners and delicious snacks, making it a pleasant stop for all ages. Additionally, Königsalpe Eschwend is also considered family-friendly, offering a fantastic location with tasty cake and coffee.
For stunning vistas, consider the Staufner Haus (DAV hut on the Hochgrat), which offers good views of the valley from its location at 1,634 meters. The Imberghaus provides views of the Allgäu and Bregenzerwald mountains from its sun terrace. The Freschen Hut, situated at over 2,000 meters, boasts stunning views of Lake Constance. The Brüggelekopf summit, which includes a hut, offers a comprehensive overview of Alberschwende and Lake Constance to the northwest.
Yes, many huts in the region provide food and drinks. The Königsalpe Eschwend is known for delicious cake and coffee. Alpe Neugreuth serves tasty treats and crackling bread, with a focus on natural products. The Staufner Haus and Imberghaus both operate as restaurants. The Emser Hütte is a managed guesthouse offering regional and homemade delicacies.
The huts around Sulzberg serve as excellent starting points or destinations for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, such as the 'Kojenstein Summit – View of the Nagelfluhkette loop' or the 'Hochhäderich Summit loop'. For running enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'View from Sulzberg – Wildrosenmoos Nature Reserve loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Bregenzer Ach Cycling Route loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes around Sulzberg, Running Trails around Sulzberg, and MTB Trails around Sulzberg guides.
Yes, some huts are open year-round and cater to winter sports. The Emser Hütte, for example, is a year-round managed guesthouse that is a popular destination for ski tourers, snowshoe hikers, and tobogganers in winter. The Feldkirch Hut also serves as a destination for winter hikers.
For those looking to stay longer, the Imberghaus offers holiday apartments. The Staufner Haus (DAV hut on the Hochgrat) also provides accommodation options.
The komoot community highly appreciates several huts in the region. Königsalpe Eschwend is noted for its fantastic location and friendly host. The Staufner Haus receives praise for its super nice staff. Imberghaus is loved for its cozy atmosphere and sun terrace views. Additionally, Gsohl Alpe is highly recommended by community members, particularly for its unique 'world-class nut peaks'.
Many huts are accessible via moderate trails, making them suitable for beginners or those seeking easier walks. The Imberghaus is located right next to a mountain station, allowing hikers to cover part of the ascent by lift for a more relaxed experience. Alpe Almein is described as a fantastic hiking destination for a leisurely break. While specific 'easy' routes aren't detailed for every hut, the region offers diverse terrain, and many hut visits can be tailored to easier paths.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. During summer, the huts attract mountain bikers, walkers, hikers, and climbing enthusiasts. In winter, they are popular for ski tourers, snowshoe hikers, and tobogganers. Many huts, like the Emser Hütte and Imberghaus, are open year-round, offering different experiences with the changing seasons.
Some huts may have specific parking arrangements. For instance, vehicle access to Königsalpe Eschwend is subject to a toll of 1.50 € which can be paid at vending machines in the parking lot. It's always advisable to check specific hut information or local signage for parking details before your visit.
Many huts pride themselves on offering regional and homemade delicacies, often sourced locally. Alpe Neugreuth is known for its crackling bread and beef bullion with noodles. Gsohl Alpe is particularly famous for its 'world-class nut peaks', a special production only available there. The Emser Hütte also serves regional specialties.
Yes, some huts offer facilities for e-bikers. For example, Königsalpe Eschwend provides a charger for Bosch e-bikes, which is a convenient service for cyclists exploring the area.


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