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Schlechtenberg Alpine Hut

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Schlechtenberg Alpine Hut

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The Schlechtenberg Alm is a traditional alpine hut nestled on the northern slopes of the Kampenwand, a prominent peak in the Chiemgau Alps of Bavaria, Germany. Situated at an elevation of approximately 1,270 meters within the municipality of Aschau im Chiemgau, this historic Alm, with parts dating back to 1785, offers a welcoming stop for hikers and mountain bikers exploring the region. It serves as a working dairy farm, producing its own organic milk and local specialties.

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  • Location: Aschau i. Chiemgau, Landkreis Rosenheim, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

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    September 19, 2020

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    Very beautiful, rustic Alm, which has both sweet and savory dishes on offer (snacks, cakes, etc.). You sit very nicely here.
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    July 4, 2022

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    Cozy Alm below the Kampenwand. There are many different dishes here and it is not quite as crowded as the upper Alm.
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    July 22, 2022

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    More information at the following link:
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    Elevation 1,310 m

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    Location: Aschau i. Chiemgau, Landkreis Rosenheim, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What makes Schlechtenberg Alm historically significant?

    The Schlechtenberg Alm has a rich history, with parts of its buildings, like the Michlkaser, dating back to 1785. This specific building is a listed monument, showcasing traditional alpine architecture. The Alm has been owned by the Scheck family since 1892 and was historically known as Buchenhauseralm, with records going back to 1460.

    Are there any specific routes recommended for families with young children to reach Schlechtenberg Alm?

    For families, the route from the Aigen hiking car park in Hintergschwendt is often recommended as it's a shorter walk, approximately one hour. Another family-friendly option is to take the Kampenwand cable car up and then enjoy a shorter, scenic walk down to the Alm from the mountain station.

    Is Schlechtenberg Alm suitable for a winter hike, or is it only open seasonally?

    The Schlechtenberg Alm operates seasonally, typically from May to late October. It is not generally accessible for winter hikes as it closes for the colder months. Always check their official website for exact opening dates, which can vary with weather conditions.

    What kind of food and drinks can I expect at Schlechtenberg Alm?

    The Alm offers a wide range of traditional alpine dishes. You can enjoy hearty snacks (Brotzeiten), soups, sausages, and sweet treats like apple strudel and Germknödel. They also serve organic milk from their own dairy cows, which is a local specialty.

    Can I bring my dog to Schlechtenberg Alm and are there dog-friendly trails nearby?

    Yes, Schlechtenberg Alm is generally dog-friendly, and many hikers bring their canine companions. The surrounding area offers numerous trails suitable for hiking with dogs. It's always a good idea to keep dogs on a leash, especially around livestock, and ensure they are well-behaved.

    How crowded does Schlechtenberg Alm get on weekends, and is there a quieter alternative?

    While popular, Schlechtenberg Alm is often noted by visitors as being less crowded than some of the higher-altitude alms on the Kampenwand. To avoid peak crowds, consider visiting earlier in the morning or on weekdays. Its cozy atmosphere makes it a pleasant stop even when busy.

    Are there any public transport options to reach the trailheads for Schlechtenberg Alm?

    Yes, you can reach the Kampenwand cable car valley station, a primary trailhead, by public transport. Buses often connect Aschau im Chiemgau to the cable car. For the Aigen hiking car park, public transport options might be more limited, so checking local bus schedules is advisable.

    What are the best viewpoints or natural features to look out for on the way to or from Schlechtenberg Alm?

    The Alm itself offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Chiemsee, the surrounding Alpine foothills, and the Kampenwand. On your way, especially from the Kampenwand mountain station, you'll encounter stunning vistas. Keep an eye out for the traditional architecture of the Alm buildings, including the historic Michlkaser.

    Is it possible to stay overnight at Schlechtenberg Alm or are there accommodations nearby?

    No, overnight stays are not possible directly at Schlechtenberg Alm. It operates as a day hut. However, there are various accommodation options available in the nearby municipality of Aschau im Chiemgau, ranging from hotels to guesthouses and holiday apartments.

    What is the elevation of Schlechtenberg Alm and how does it compare to the surrounding peaks?

    Schlechtenberg Alm is nestled at an elevation of approximately 1,264 to 1,280 meters. This places it significantly below the summit of the Kampenwand, which stands at 1,669 meters, making it a comfortable and accessible stop on the mountain's northern slopes.

    Are there any circular hiking routes that include Schlechtenberg Alm?

    Yes, several circular routes incorporate Schlechtenberg Alm. A popular option involves starting from the Kampenwand cable car valley station, hiking up to the Alm, and then continuing towards the Kampenwand mountain station before descending, or vice versa. Many variations allow for different lengths and difficulties, often connecting to other alms in the area.

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