Huts around Kranzberg are located in Upper Bavaria, Germany, above Mittenwald. This area is a popular hiking destination known for its panoramic views of the Karwendel and Wetterstein mountains. The region features diverse trails and natural landmarks such as Lake Ferchensee and Lake Lautersee. Various huts provide resting spots and refreshments for hikers exploring the landscape.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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This path from Sörzen towards Attenkirchen is a real challenge and you'll be glad when you reach the top!
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A fantastic very nice view in an excellent area
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Super nice refuge with magnificent views of the countryside.
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Between Tünzhausen and Eberspoint you will find a small hut where you can take shelter from the weather - if necessary. Very easy to reach by MTB.
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This hut is great, the three of us easily fit in. From 5 people it could be tight. In order to protect the sleeping mats from sharp stones, we recommend, as usual, a pad. The hut is surrounded by several high hunters' seats, so it could be uncomfortable when hunting.
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From here you have a magnificent view of the landscape and down to the Isar. Fantastically beautiful 😎
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Unique location right on the banks of the Isar. Catering by Naturefriends Freising mostly on Sundays and public holidays (except month of August), otherwise sporadically. Plan is hanging in the showcase. On the observation deck are beer benches, where you can enjoy a snack outside of the entertainment times.
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For remarkable 360-degree panoramic views of the Karwendel and Wetterstein mountains, the Kranzberghaus, located directly below the Hoher Kranzberg peak, is an excellent choice. The Korbinianhütte also provides wonderful panoramic views of the Karwendel mountains from its terrace. Additionally, the Naturfreundehaus Hangenham offers great views over the Isar river from its observation deck.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The Wooden Shelter Between Tünzhausen and Eberspoint is categorized as family-friendly. The area around Lake Lautersee, with establishments like Lautersee Stub'n, Seehof Lautersee, and Lautersee Alm, is also popular and known for its crystal-clear waters, making it a pleasant spot for families.
The Kranzberg area is popular year-round. Many establishments operate from May through October, but several huts, such as Berggasthof St. Anton, Gasthof Ferchensee, Seehof Lautersee, and Lautersee Alm, are also open in winter, providing warm places for refreshments. It's advisable to check opening times, as some places have 'Betriebsferien' (company holidays) between November and mid-December.
The Kranzberg is known as a 'little mountain with tremendous rewards for minimal effort,' making many huts accessible. The Wooden Shelter Between Tünzhausen and Eberspoint is very easy to reach, even by mountain bike. Huts around Lake Lautersee and Gasthof Ferchensee by Lake Ferchensee are also generally accessible as part of circular hikes.
The huts are nestled amidst stunning natural beauty. You can enjoy panoramic views of the Karwendel and Wetterstein mountains from huts like Kranzberghaus and Korbinianhütte. The region also features picturesque lakes such as Lake Ferchensee, where you'll find Gasthof Ferchensee, and Lake Lautersee, home to Lautersee Stub'n, Seehof Lautersee, and Lautersee Alm. The Naturfreundehaus Hangenham is uniquely located on the banks of the Isar river.
Yes, several huts in the Kranzberg area are open during winter. Berggasthof St. Anton is known to be open, providing a warm place for refreshments. Gasthof Ferchensee, Seehof Lautersee, and Lautersee Alm also operate in winter, offering options for rest and meals amidst the snowy landscape.
The Kranzberg area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails that lead to various huts, with options ranging from easy to challenging. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes for both gravel biking and touring. You can find more details on routes like 'Heiglweiher – View of the Isar Valley loop' for gravel biking or 'Weltwald Pavilion – World Forest Freising loop' for cycling in the Gravel biking around Kranzberg guide and Cycling around Kranzberg guide. Hiking routes such as 'Weltwald Forest Path – Poplar Forest Path loop' are also available in the Hiking around Kranzberg guide.
Yes, the Kranzberg area is well-suited for circular hikes that incorporate hut visits. A popular option is the circular hike around the Kranzberg itself, which often includes a stop at Gasthof Ferchensee by Lake Ferchensee. Many trails connect the various huts, allowing for scenic loops.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from locations like Kranzberghaus and Korbinianhütte. The convenience of finding refreshments and resting spots along diverse trails is also highly valued. The serene lakeside settings of huts near Lake Ferchensee and Lake Lautersee are particularly appreciated for their beauty and relaxation opportunities. The Wooden Shelter Between Tünzhausen and Eberspoint is noted for its magnificent views of the countryside.
Yes, some establishments offer more than just day-use facilities. Gasthof Ferchensee, located by Lake Ferchensee, is a guesthouse that provides a cozy lakeside restaurant experience. The area around Lake Lautersee also features Hotel Lautersee, which operates from May through October, offering additional options for overnight stays or extended visits.
The Kranzberg area offers a range of hiking difficulties. While some huts are easily accessible, such as the Wooden Shelter Between Tünzhausen and Eberspoint, others might require more effort. For instance, reaching Bauwong Attenkirchen is described as a 'real challenge' after a path from Sörzen, making it a rewarding destination for more experienced hikers. Overall, the region is known for offering 'tremendous rewards for minimal effort' on many trails.
While specific public transport routes to each hut are not detailed, Mittenwald serves as a central point for accessing the Kranzberg area. From Mittenwald, various hiking trails lead up the mountain to the huts. It is generally advisable to check local bus schedules or train connections to Mittenwald and then plan your hike from there.


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