Best huts around Bayrischzell are situated in an alpine landscape known for its traditional Bavarian hospitality and regional cuisine. The region features numerous mountain huts and alms, many of which are accessible via popular hiking trails. Bayrischzell is characterized by its mountainous terrain, offering various viewpoints and natural features for outdoor enthusiasts. The area provides a range of options for visitors seeking both day trips and overnight stays in a mountain setting.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A big compliment to the tenants! Super friendly team and regional cuisine. Upon prior request, vegan catering was no problem for me. We felt absolutely at home. From the Brünnsteinhaus itself you have a wonderful view of the Alps, from the sun terrace you can watch both sunrise and sunset in the darker seasons.
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Brünnstein house with drinks and food.
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The panoramic view at the Tregler Alm lets you forget the hardships of the ascent.
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And a nice fire. Feeling good is the order of the day
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The house chapel at the Tregler Alm is taking shape. Little by little, the building and its small church tower grow towards the sky. With the building, Franz Miesgang is fulfilling a long-held desire of his heart. Bad Feilnbach - Miesgang is supported with action and material by the regulars' table of the Tregler Alm and some friendly companies. Work on the alpine meadow below the terrace is in full swing. The chapel is four meters long and three meters wide. “The interior should be simply furnished with a vault, benches, an altar and a cross with a carved Lord God,” describes daughter Tanja Millauer.
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No matter what time of year, the view up here is always a wonderful experience. The large terrace lets you enjoy the view while eating.
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Wonderful warmth, the fireplace was clear at 10 o'clock to warm up and the clothes dry in no time.
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Several huts in the Bayrischzell area are known for being family-friendly. The Upper First Alm and Untere Firstalm Mountain Inn are popular choices, offering delicious food and scenic views. The Hohe Asten Mountain Inn also provides ample space and opportunities for children to play, along with a great view of the mountains and Chiemsee. The Rotwandhaus is also noted as being very family-friendly, offering board and card games for all ages.
For breathtaking views, the Rotwandhaus, situated at 1,737 meters, offers spectacular panoramas, sometimes extending to the Zugspitze on clear days. The Wendelsteinhaus, located just below the Wendelstein summit, provides incredible 360-degree alpine views that can include the Wilder Kaiser, Karwendel, and even the Großglockner. The Hohe Asten Mountain Inn also boasts a great view of the mountains and the Chiemsee.
Yes, the Wendelsteinhaus is easily accessible via the Wendelstein cogwheel railway or cable car, making it a comfortable destination even for those with physical limitations. While overnight stays are no longer possible, it's a popular day-trip destination.
The Rotwandhaus is a managed hut of the German Alpine Club (DAV) with overnight accommodation for up to 69 guests in rooms and dormitories. The Sillberghaus also offers the possibility of overnight stays, especially during 'single booker weekends'. For a more rustic experience, the Neulandhütte is a self-catering hut primarily for DAV members, providing overnight accommodation for 21 people.
Many huts in Bayrischzell emphasize regional and seasonal ingredients. The Rotwandhaus is known for homemade regional dishes, including bread, cakes, and smoked bacon. The Sillberghaus focuses on regional and seasonal organic products, from soups to fresh wild game and vegetarian options. The Upper First Alm and Untere Firstalm Mountain Inn are also known for their good food and drinks, with the latter praised for its 'Sensational Kaiserschmarrn'.
The Sillberghaus stands out as 'Germany's first Almbad & Lodge,' combining traditional hut romance with wellness amenities. It features a natural swimming pond and a wooden barrel sauna, offering a unique wellness experience in an alpine setting.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy to difficult, leading to and from these huts. For example, the Rotwandhaus is a great base for a moderately difficult tour over Rotwand and Aiplspitze. You can explore many hiking routes around Bayrischzell, including challenging mountain hikes like the 'Auerspitz Summit – Soinsee loop from Sillberg' or the 'Hubertusalm Mountain Hut – Breitenstein Summit loop from Geitau'. Find more details on hiking around Bayrischzell and mountain hikes around Bayrischzell. Gravel biking routes are also available in the region, such as the 'Spitzingsee – Lake Spitzing loop from Bayrischzell', detailed in the gravel biking guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, delicious regional food, and the cozy atmosphere of the huts. Many appreciate the opportunity to experience traditional Bavarian hospitality and the chance to relax during a hike. The commitment to sustainability at places like the Rotwandhaus and Neulandhütte also resonates with guests. The community has shared over 800 photos and given more than 2600 upvotes for the huts in the area.
Yes, the Rotwandhaus prioritizes sustainability, utilizing a photovoltaic system and a rapeseed oil combined heat and power plant for energy. It has been awarded the DAV environmental seal since 1997. The Neulandhütte also uses a solar power system for electricity, reflecting a commitment to environmentally friendly operations.
Many huts, like the Upper First Alm and Untere Firstalm Mountain Inn, are accessible via relatively easy trails, making them suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. The ascent to the Rotwandhaus from Spitzingsee is also considered an easier option. Always check specific route details for difficulty before heading out.
The Wendelsteinhaus has a rich history, serving guests since 1883. While it no longer offers overnight stays, its long-standing presence and location near the historic Wendelsteinkircherl (chapel) make it a notable historical landmark in the region.


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