Best huts around Kuchl are situated within the scenic Salzach valley, offering access to the Berchtesgaden Alps. This region, straddling the German-Austrian border, is characterized by its mountainous terrain and historical alpine routes. Hikers can explore a variety of landscapes, from challenging alpine ascents to more leisurely forest paths. The area provides a blend of natural beauty and traditional alpine experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The hut is in a fantastic location at the foot of the Watzmannfrau. The hut is open from mid-May to the end of October. You can treat yourself to regional cuisine and also stay overnight. You can find more information and opening times here: https://www.kuehroint.com/.
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The Mitterkaseralm is a popular stop on the Jenner adventure mountain. Mountaineers can be found up here taking a break, but leisurely hikers who have conquered the mountain with the Jennerbahn and are going down to the valley on foot also like to stop here. And in winter, skiers meet at the Mitterkaser. The locals call the Mitterkaser Klaus Maxei, after the host family, who - with interruptions - have managed the hut for generations. From the Königssee, the hike to the Mitterkaser leads first via the Hochbahn-Weg to the Königsbachalm and from there to the Wasserfallalm near the middle station of the Jennerbahn. The hike finally leads via the ravine to the Mitterkaseralm. The Witerweg can be taken on the paved but steep path to the Jennerbahn mountain station and then on to the Jenner summit. The descent can be managed with the cable car or on foot on the hiking trail over the Königsbachalm.
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If you are out here with snowshoes, you can take a little rest on one of the numerous benches.
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The Königsbachalm - the home of the marmots Keep an eye out for all the marmots who live here on your hiking trip or from the Jennerbahn, whose caves are surprisingly close to the hiking trails. Don't forget your camera, because you will find more than enough photo opportunities here. So you take a little piece of Bavaria home with you from the tours. The cute little animals are eye-catchers at the Königsbachalm, so that guided marmot hikes are organized regularly. Are you drawn deeper into the beautiful mountain world? Then choose the Königsbachalm as an intermediate destination before you set off on the way to the Gotzenalm, the Priesbergalm and Büchsenalm or to the Schneibsteinhaus. The tour to the Gotzenalm in particular is a highlight for hikers who are fit. To do this, turn off at the right-hand side of the Königsbachalm and come to the Gotzentalalm or Gotzenalm.
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The Königsbachalm is a Niederalm and is served between May and October: https://www.koenigsbachalm.de/
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The Mitterkaseralm is a popular stop on the Jenner adventure mountain. Mountaineers can be found up here taking a break, but leisurely hikers who have conquered the mountain with the Jennerbahn and are going down to the valley on foot also like to stop here. And in winter, skiers meet at the Mitterkaser. The locals call the Mitterkaser Klaus Maxei, after the host family, who - with interruptions - have managed the hut for generations. Source: Berchtesgaden.de
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The Alm is actually picturesque in the high valley behind the Jenner and in front of the Hoher Brett. Unfortunately, the beautiful area is quite disfigured by the human infrastructure (snow cannons, mountain railways, also the new railway station right next to the Alm). Nevertheless, a good rest stop for climbers in the Jenner area, with the small sand playground and fountain in the outdoor area also something for families who commit the Schützensteig on the Kleiner Jenner. https://www.mitterkaser.de/ info@mitterkaser.de +49 8652 5100
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The Mitterkaser Alm invites you to take a break. The menu is plentiful and the value for money is reasonable. A wide gravel path leads to the Jenneralm / summit station of the Jennerbahn.
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For spectacular vistas, the Carl von Stahl House is beautifully located on the border between Germany and Salzburger Land, offering a grandiose backdrop. The Grünstein Hut, situated at 1220m below the Grünstein summit, is considered one of the most beautiful vantage points in the Berchtesgadener Land. Additionally, the Purtschellerhaus alpine hut, directly on the German-Austrian border, provides breathtaking views of the Hoher Göll and the Salzburg Valley.
Yes, several huts are great for families. The Königsbachalm is family-friendly and known for its fresh milk products and delicious cakes. The Mitterkaseralm is also suitable for families. For a more leisurely experience, the Truckenthannalm alpine hut offers a rustic experience with a traditional mountain farm setting, ideal for families and children, often reached via a scenic route from Kuchl.
For keen hikers seeking a challenge, a demanding ascent to the Purtschellerhaus alpine hut starts from Kuchl's town center (Salzach bridge car park) via Gasteig and Dürrfeichtenalm, taking approximately 3.5 hours. The Carl von Stahl House also serves as a starting point for challenging summit ascents and longer tours.
The Carl von Stahl House is open year-round and offers accommodation. The Kührointalm and Memorial Chapel also provides overnight stays and regional cuisine. The Purtschellerhaus alpine hut offers accommodation and meals for hikers and mountaineers.
Many huts are open seasonally. The Grünstein Hut and Kührointalm and Memorial Chapel are typically open from May to October. The Königsbachalm closes around mid-October. However, the Carl von Stahl House is open all year round, making it a suitable destination even in winter.
Yes, the Purtschellerhaus alpine hut holds significant historical importance. Built in 1899 and named after mountaineer Ludwig Purtscheller, it symbolizes the connection between Germany and Austria. After World War II, it served as a crucial meeting point during border closures and gained symbolic meaning during the Cold War. The national border even runs through its kitchen!
Huts typically offer traditional alpine fare. The Kührointalm and Memorial Chapel serves regional cuisine. At Königsbachalm, you can enjoy fresh milk products, delicious pickled cheese, cake, and pea soup with homemade bread. The Purtschellerhaus is known for good food and reasonable prices, while the Truckenthannalm offers a rustic snack and traditional mountain farm experience.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including routes like Hoher Göll via Purtschellerhaus or easier loops around Ahornkaser Alpine Hut. For more options, explore the Hiking around Kuchl guide. Additionally, there are options for Gravel biking around Kuchl and Road Cycling Routes around Kuchl.
While many routes involve significant hiking, a shorter and easier variant to the Purtschellerhaus alpine hut involves driving along the Rossfeld scenic road to Ahornkaser, followed by approximately a 1.5-hour walk. This makes it more accessible for those looking for a less strenuous approach.
Near the huts, you can experience diverse natural beauty. The Kührointalm and Memorial Chapel is located at the foot of the Watzmannfrau, offering a great panorama. The Purtschellerhaus provides views of the Hoher Göll. The Truckenthannalm offers idyllic alpine pastures and grazing dwarf zebus, with stunning views of the Salzach valley.
Visitors appreciate the unique locations and hospitality. For instance, the team at Carl von Stahl House is known for its relaxed cordiality, making guests feel right at home. The Königsbachalm is praised for its delicious cheese bread and pea soup. The region's blend of natural beauty, traditional alpine experiences, and challenging trails are also highly valued.
While some routes are challenging, there are options for beginners. The Truckenthannalm alpine hut is reachable via routes that are enjoyable for the whole family, often involving comfortable forest roads and meadow paths. For the Purtschellerhaus, the route from Ahornkaser is a shorter and easier walk compared to the full ascent from Kuchl.


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