Naturpark Ammergauer Alpen
Naturpark Ammergauer Alpen
Best huts in Naturpark Ammergauer Alpen are situated in a region known for its natural and undeveloped range, making it Bavaria's largest nature reserve. The area features alpine scenery and offers various mountain huts that provide shelter and cuisine. Many of these huts, some formerly royal hunting lodges, now serve as overnight accommodation for hikers and mountaineers. The Naturpark Ammergauer Alpen is characterized by its low population density and diverse landscapes.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Beautiful mountain hut directly above the train with delicious food 🤩 Here you can enjoy the sun
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A really nice mountain hut with delicious food and lots of space on the sunny terrace 👍, it's bearable there!!!
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For me worthwhile in winter via the winter trail. The hut itself is not really comfortable because it is often very busy. Toboggan run down north side. I prefer the ascent from Kappel or, as I said, the winter trail.
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Hörndlhütte - 1390 m above sea level - Built in 1911 - Ideal rest stop - Bad Kohlgrub - LKR. Garmisch-Partenkirchen
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Great view down the valley to Oberammergau
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The Kofel is a 1342 m high mountain in the Ammergau Alps in Bavaria. Due to its exposed location and striking shape, it can be seen from afar from the Ammergau and from the direction of Ettal. The summit is only about one kilometer as the crow flies from the center of Oberammergau.
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Great hut with nice hospitality
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Among the most popular huts in the region are the August Schuster House on the Pürschling, known for its year-round operation and good value food, and the Hörnle Hut, famous for its delicious Kaiserschmarrn and cable car access. The rustic Brunnenkopf Hut also offers great views and accommodation.
Yes, the Kolbensattel Hut is particularly noted as a family attraction. It's picturesquely located above Oberammergau and offers a relaxing experience with plenty for children to enjoy, along with good food and service. It can also be easily reached by chairlift.
Many huts boast excellent views. The Brunnenkopf Hut provides a really great mountain panorama. The Romanshöhe Mountain Inn features a beautiful terrace with unobstructed views of the Ammergau Prealps, and the Hütte am Schmalzgrube is known for its spectacular views over Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
The huts in Naturpark Ammergauer Alpen generally offer hearty, down-to-earth cuisine. For example, the August Schuster House is praised for its good food and value. The Hörnle Hut is famous for its Kaiserschmarrn, while the Hütte am Schmalzgrube serves delicious homemade cakes. Many also offer refreshing drinks, and the Alpenvereinshütte Kochelberg is known for its excellent locally brewed beer.
Yes, several huts offer overnight accommodation. The Brunnenkopf Hut is a rustic mountain hut with 35 mattresses in a dormitory. The Hörnle Hut also has an annex with 24 beds. Many huts in the region, some formerly royal hunting lodges, now serve as overnight accommodation for hikers and mountaineers.
The warmer months are generally popular for visiting the huts, especially for hiking. Some huts, like the August Schuster House, are managed year-round, closing only in April and November. The Brunnenkopfhäuser are typically managed from Pentecost to October. Always check specific hut opening times before planning your visit.
Yes, the region has a rich history. Many of the huts in the Ammergauer Alpen, such as the August Schuster House, were once frequented by Bavarian royalty, including King Max II, father of King Ludwig II, for hunting. Some huts were even formerly royal hunting lodges, adding a unique historical charm to your visit.
The Naturpark Ammergauer Alpen offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Cycling between Bayersoier See and Staffelsee' or 'Ammer riverside in Oberammergau'. For gravel biking, consider tours such as 'Königsrunde' or 'Around the Ettaler Manndl'. Hiking is also popular, with trails leading to waterfalls like the 'Kühalpenbach Gorge' or 'Kenzenfall'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling, Gravel Biking, and Waterfall Hikes guides for the region.
Accessibility varies by hut. The Hörnle Hut is conveniently accessible via the Hörnlebahn cable car or by foot. The Kolbensattel Hut can also be reached by chairlift. The August Schuster House is reachable from Unterammergau, Oberammergau (via Kolbensattel), and Linderhof Castle, typically within two to three hours of hiking. The Berggasthof Wankhaus is also reachable by cable car.
While popular huts like the August Schuster House can experience high traffic, especially in warmer months, the Naturpark Ammergauer Alpen is generally known for its relatively natural and undeveloped range with a low population density. Exploring huts slightly off the main trails or visiting during off-peak times might offer a more tranquil experience.
The Naturpark Ammergauer Alpen is Bavaria's largest nature reserve, characterized by its stunning alpine scenery, low population density, and a relatively natural and undeveloped landscape. This provides a serene backdrop for visiting its diverse mountain huts, which range from rustic shelters to historic former royal hunting lodges, each offering unique experiences amidst breathtaking nature.


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