Naturschutzgebiet Schachen und Reintal
Naturschutzgebiet Schachen und Reintal
Best attractions and places to see around Naturschutzgebiet Schachen und Reintal are located in the Wetterstein Mountains of Upper Bavaria, Germany, near the Austrian border. This protected area features diverse landscapes, including alpine meadows, rocky peaks, and lush forests. The region is characterized by significant natural features like the Reintal Valley and cultural landmarks such as historic royal lodges and mountain huts.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Rustic hut with a great view and fantastic sunsets! The furnishings are very basic (outhouse with hand sanitizer instead of soap and water, washroom with a cold water bucket). The camp is cozy, but the mattresses are rather hard. Food in the 2024 season is also basic, with vegetarian options available, but unfortunately, no vegan options at all. Breakfast must be pre-ordered (bread and/or Bircher muesli). The hike from Garmisch-Partenkirchen takes about five hours. More information at: https://www.alpenverein-gapa.de/berghuetten/meilerhuette.html
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Great cabin with an amazing view. The cabin is not too big and it feels very familiar.
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Great refuge with delicious food ;-)
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Beautiful place to stop before the more difficult parts of the hike. Right alongside the river!
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Came here in the dark just before sunrise. The hut also offers overnight stays! Fill up your water supplies in the Partnach here. Very good water quality! Shortly after the hut you continue separately from the Partnach and only then have a chance to get new water again at the Knorrhütte!
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The Reintalangerhütte is beautifully situated in the upper Reintal directly on the Partnach. The hut was well attended, the staff very friendly. The hut is a good overnight stop between Garmisch-Partenkirchen and the Zugspitze.
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Fantastically beautiful hut on the Partnach in the Reintal. Delicious food and friendly staff.
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The region offers a wide range of hiking experiences, from moderate walks to challenging multi-day treks. Popular options include the scenic Reintal Valley, known as an easier route to the Zugspitze, and routes leading to mountain huts like the Reintalanger Hut. For more detailed routes and difficulty levels, you can explore the dedicated Hiking around Naturschutzgebiet Schachen und Reintal guide.
The area is rich in diverse natural features. Key highlights include the Reintal Valley with its green-blue spring water and lush greenery, and the Gatterl Border Crossing, offering impressive views of the Reintal and Zugspitze. You'll also find alpine meadows, rocky peaks, and various forests, contributing to its rich ecology.
Yes, the region is home to unique cultural landmarks. The most notable is the Königshaus am Schachen (King's House on Schachen), a historic royal lodge commissioned by King Ludwig II. Additionally, several mountain huts like the Reintalanger Hut and Meilerhütte serve as important bases for hikers and offer a glimpse into alpine culture.
Excellent viewpoints are abundant. The Gatterl Border Crossing provides expansive views of the Reintal, Zugspitze, and surrounding mountain ranges. Schachen itself, at over 1,800 meters high, offers panoramic vistas of the Reintal Valley and the Wetterstein Mountains. Many mountain huts, such as the Meilerhütte, also boast magnificent views, especially at sunset.
The Reintal Valley is generally considered family-friendly and offers an easier route with breathtaking scenery. While many trails are challenging, there are also easier sections and paths suitable for those new to alpine hiking. Always check specific route details for difficulty before heading out.
The Naturschutzgebiet Schachen und Reintal is characterized by rich alpine flora and fauna. You can expect to see diverse landscapes including alpine meadows, near-natural calcareous grasslands, rock formations, scree fields, and various forests. Keep an eye out for typical alpine wildlife, though specific sightings depend on the season and your location within the reserve.
The best time to visit for hiking and exploring the high-alpine areas is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when trails are clear of snow and mountain huts are open. During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and the alpine flora is in full bloom. Winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing or ski touring, but requires specialized equipment and experience.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the vicinity. You can find various routes, including challenging loops like the 'King's House on the Schachen – Lake Ferchensee loop' or more moderate options. For a comprehensive overview of trails, consult the MTB Trails around Naturschutzgebiet Schachen und Reintal guide.
Within the reserve, several mountain huts offer accommodation, such as the Reintalanger Hut, Schachenhaus, and Meilerhütte. These provide basic lodging and meals, often requiring advance booking. For more extensive options, nearby towns like Garmisch-Partenkirchen offer a wider range of hotels, guesthouses, and restaurants.
Many trails in the Naturschutzgebiet Schachen und Reintal are dog-friendly, but it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas and near grazing animals. Always check specific trail regulations and be mindful of wildlife. Ensure your dog is fit for the terrain and carry enough water for both of you.
The Reintal Valley is particularly special for its breathtaking scenery, characterized by green-blue spring water, lush greenery, and striking grey stone formations. It's also historically significant as one of the most accessible routes to the Zugspitze, Germany's highest mountain, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and a sense of adventure.
Absolutely. The region is known for its challenging high-alpine tours. The Meilerhütte, for instance, serves as a starting point for high-alpine climbing tours to the Partenkirchener and Leutascher Dreitorspitzen. Routes like the 'Schachen Hut – Meilerhütte loop' are rated as difficult and require sure-footedness and a head for heights. Experienced mountaineers can find detailed routes in the Mountain Hikes around Naturschutzgebiet Schachen und Reintal guide.


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