Best huts around Bad Feilnbach are situated in a region known for its diverse natural landscape, featuring mountains and views of Chiemsee. The area offers a variety of traditional *Almen* and *Berggasthöfe* that serve as popular destinations for hikers. These huts provide opportunities to experience local cuisine and enjoy the alpine environment. Many are accessible via well-maintained trails, making them suitable for various activity levels.
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The Breitenberghütte, also known as the Breitenberghaus, is located at an elevation of 1,050 meters and is open year-round. It's open Thursday to Sunday in summer and Friday to Sunday in winter. You can stop by and warm up in the cozy parlor or enjoy the sun on the terrace. You can also stay overnight at the hut. You can find more information at https://www.breitenberghütte-brannenburg.de/.
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The Schubräu-Alm is located at an altitude of 1,157 meters and offers you a nice place to stop off during your hike in the Mangfall Mountains. Here you can recharge your batteries in the cozy parlor or on the terrace with delicious food and refreshing drinks. You can also stay overnight here. The Alm is open from May to October. Mondays and Tuesdays are closed. You can find more information about opening times at https://www.schuhbräu-alm.de/.
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The Kesselalm is located at an altitude of 1,285 meters. It is open all year round and is a great starting point for hikes in summer and winter. At the hut you can get hearty food, snacks and cakes. There are also drinks and ice cream. You can spend the night in the dormitory. Thursdays are closed and the hut may also be closed in bad weather. It is best to check the website beforehand: https://kesselalm.com/.
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The cake is delicious, but it's usually busy
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The hut is open again, good snacks and nice hosts
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The panoramic view at the Tregler Alm lets you forget the hardships of the ascent.
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And a nice fire. Feeling good is the order of the day
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The house chapel at the Tregler Alm is taking shape. Little by little, the building and its small church tower grow towards the sky. With the building, Franz Miesgang is fulfilling a long-held desire of his heart. Bad Feilnbach - Miesgang is supported with action and material by the regulars' table of the Tregler Alm and some friendly companies. Work on the alpine meadow below the terrace is in full swing. The chapel is four meters long and three meters wide. “The interior should be simply furnished with a vault, benches, an altar and a cross with a carved Lord God,” describes daughter Tanja Millauer.
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Several huts in the Bad Feilnbach area cater well to families. The Hohe Asten Mountain Inn offers ample space and opportunities for children to play. Tregler Alm is also very family-friendly, accessible by stroller from some starting points, and features a playground, children's books, and high chairs. The Wirtsalm is another popular choice, reachable via short hiking paths suitable for families.
For stunning views, the Hohe Asten Mountain Inn provides great vistas of the mountains and the Chiemsee. The Tregler Alm, located at 951 meters, boasts panoramic views stretching from Munich to Chiemsee. The historic Schuhbräu-Alm also features a beer garden with beautiful views of the Chiemsee.
Yes, some huts offer overnight accommodation. The Schuhbräu-Alm provides the option for overnight stays. The Kesselalm offers dormitory-style accommodation, and the Breitenberg Hut also has overnight stay options.
Yes, some huts operate year-round. The Kesselalm is open all year, making it a great starting point for winter hikes. The Breitenberg Hut is also open year-round, typically from Friday to Sunday in winter.
The huts, often called *Almen* or *Berggasthöfe*, typically serve traditional Bavarian cuisine. For example, Tregler Alm offers good, traditional Bavarian food with options for vegetarian, lactose-free, and gluten-free diets. The Kesselalm provides hearty food, snacks, cakes, drinks, and ice cream. Many also have refreshing drinks and beer gardens.
Yes, many huts are accessible via well-maintained and relatively easy trails. The trails leading to Hohe Asten Mountain Inn are well-made and do not require special equipment in summer. Tregler Alm is known for its relatively easy ascent (around 45 minutes from certain parking areas), and the Wirtsalm is reachable via short hiking paths, with some routes suitable for families.
The area around Bad Feilnbach offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes to the huts themselves. For example, there are hiking routes like the Farrenpoint summit – Jenbach Waterfalls loop or the Tregler Alm – Osterbach Waterfalls loop. Cycling and running trails are also available. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Bad Feilnbach, Cycling around Bad Feilnbach, and Running Trails around Bad Feilnbach guides.
Yes, dogs are welcome at some huts. For instance, Tregler Alm explicitly states that dogs are welcome. Generally, trails in the region are dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of other hikers and livestock.
Yes, parking is generally available near the starting points for hut hikes. For example, for the Kesselalm, there are two parking spaces for hikers in the Fischbachau district of Breitenstein. One large one costs 5 euros, and a nearby smaller one accepts a small donation.
The huts around Bad Feilnbach, known as *Almen* or *Berggasthöfe*, are unique for their combination of stunning alpine views, traditional Bavarian hospitality, and accessibility. Many offer local cuisine, some provide overnight stays, and several are very family-friendly with playgrounds. They serve as popular destinations for hikers, providing a welcoming stop to enjoy the alpine environment.
Operating hours vary by hut and season. For example, Schuhbräu-Alm is typically open from May to October, closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. The Breitenberg Hut is open year-round, usually Thursday to Sunday in summer and Friday to Sunday in winter. It's always best to check the specific hut's website or call ahead for current opening times, especially during off-peak seasons or in bad weather.


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