Huts around Glonn, situated in Upper Bavaria amidst rolling hills and forests, offer distinctive accommodations and traditional Bavarian refreshment stops along hiking routes. The region is characterized by its scenic countryside, providing a tranquil escape for outdoor activities. While not known for traditional alpine mountain huts, Glonn features charming alternatives for visitors seeking unique experiences. Its location allows for easy access to walks and treks, with the convenience of modern amenities in some accommodations.
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The Mangfalltal-Alm is definitely worth recommending: The location is fantastic, the menu offers everything you need for a relaxing break. The prices are reasonable. And the staff is very friendly :-)
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When you hear the word "Alm" you first think of the high mountains. That's probably not what you'll find here. But it's still beautiful here.
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The Mangfalltal-Alm is essentially open year-round. However, it is closed Monday to Wednesday, meaning it is only open on long weekends (including Thursdays). It also closes three times a year: at Christmas, in spring (before or after Easter), and in August. The menu includes a variety of small dishes and snacks, with coffee and cake being a specialty. Hut phone: +49 8063 207 0400 https://almen-und-berge.de/huetten/index.php?gebiet=14&huette=421
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Beautifully landscaped property, which is private, cordoned off and therefore access is not possible.
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Mangfalltal-Alm - newly built surprise alpine pasture in Kleinhöhenkirchen on the ridge that the Mangfall flows around on three sides, but down in the wooded valley. It offers what hikers generally ask for, i.e. drinks, small meals, as well as coffee and cake. Built in a classic log construction, it is of course very comfortable. Conversations with other guests take place quickly. But it ends at 6 p.m. because that's when it closes; It is open every long weekend. Of course, the view from the beer garden is particularly good. There are beer tables for guests on three sides. Source and more info https://almen-und-berge.de/huetten/index.php?gebiet=14&huette=421
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It's been a long time since people convert old phone booths into used books in cities. I think it's good that there's something like that in huts here too. For the first time I saw it like this in the Czech Republic.
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This is a really nice beer garden with very nice waitresses and excellent food. It's not cheap, but it's good value. If you know the difference, you will definitely like going here!
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Around Glonn, "huts" typically refer to distinctive accommodations or traditional Bavarian refreshment stops rather than alpine mountain huts. You can find unique places to stay, like the Mangfalltal-Alm which is a newly built hut and cafe, or traditional inns like the Biberger Alm Beer Garden, known for its Bavarian setting and food.
Yes, several huts around Glonn are family-friendly. The Mangfalltal-Alm, Biberger Alm Beer Garden, and Book Exchange Shelter are all noted as suitable for families. The Kugler Alm also welcomes families.
For traditional Bavarian food and local beer, the Biberger Alm Beer Garden is highly recommended, especially for its burgers and classic Bavarian dishes. The Mangfalltal-Alm offers drinks, small meals, and a specialty of coffee and cake. The Ayinger Bräustüberl in nearby Aying is also a historic Bavarian pub known for its hearty cuisine and locally brewed Ayinger beer.
Yes, the Mangfalltal-Alm offers a good view from its beer garden. Similarly, the Kugler Alm provides great views over meadows towards the Alps from its back area and small beer garden.
The Book Exchange Shelter is a unique spot, featuring an old phone booth converted into a used book exchange, offering a distinctive experience for visitors.
The area around Glonn is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and cycling. Many routes pass by or are close to these huts, allowing you to combine your visit with an active day outdoors.
The Mangfalltal-Alm is generally open year-round but is closed Monday to Wednesday, meaning it's primarily open on long weekends (including Thursdays). It closes at 6 p.m. and also has three annual closures around Christmas, spring, and August. It's always a good idea to check their current schedule before visiting.
Yes, the Ayinger Bräustüberl in nearby Aying is a historic and traditional Bavarian pub established in 1873. It's an ideal spot for hikers to refuel with authentic food, renowned local beer, and immerse themselves in Bavarian culture after exploring the scenic routes in the Glonn area.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil escape offered by these locations, often surrounded by nature. The combination of modern amenities in some accommodations, access to scenic walks and treks, and the opportunity to enjoy traditional Bavarian hospitality, food, and local beer at places like the Biberger Alm Beer Garden, are frequently highlighted.
The region around Glonn is beautiful year-round. While the Mangfalltal-Alm is open most of the year, many of the refreshment stops and beer gardens, like the Biberger Alm Beer Garden, are particularly enjoyable during warmer months when their outdoor seating areas are in full swing. However, the cozy interiors offer a welcoming atmosphere even in cooler weather.
While not explicitly listed in the guide data, the region research mentions Chalet Obstblüte in Adling (part of Glonn) as a unique accommodation option. It's described as a spacious tiny house or vacation cottage, offering a cozy and private stay with modern amenities and capacity for up to 5 guests, providing a tranquil escape surrounded by nature.
Public transport options to specific huts can vary. For example, while Adling (where Chalet Obstblüte is located) is part of Glonn, the nearest bus station is 2 km away in Glonn, and public transport to Adling often requires booking a "Rufbus" (on-call bus) in advance. For other huts, checking local bus schedules or planning for a short walk from the nearest stop is advisable.


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