Best huts around Weißenbach am Lech are situated in the Tyrolean Lech Valley, providing a base for exploring mountain huts in the surrounding Allgäu and Lechtal Alps. This region offers various huts that provide respite and nourishment for hikers and mountaineers. The area is characterized by its alpine landscape, with huts often located at elevated positions offering views of the valleys and peaks.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The Bad Kissinger Hütte is located right on the border between Bavaria and Tyrol. Unfortunately, it was so crowded today that I couldn't find a spot. 😬
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The steep gravel path up is torture, but the view is worth it.
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The 1838 meter high Breitenberg near Pfronten is a relatively easy mountain to climb, and from the summit it offers a beautiful view down into the Allgäu. Several paths of varying steepness lead up in 2 - 2.5 hours, a complete crossing takes about 5 hours. An easy and long path starts on the west side north of the German-Austrian border. It is even easier to take the cable car to the saddle between Breitenberg and Aggenstein. The Ostlerhütte is right on the summit. On the steep north side is the Tirolerstadl and behind it a challenging path to the summit. In winter there is a ski area on the Breitenberg. Source: https://allgaeu-erleben.com/0404-breitenberg.php
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The Bad Kissinger Hütte is in a great location! Great panorama and from the flag also 360° panorama! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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Great view on both sides of the ridge. Mountain panorama in the south, wide view of the Allgäu to the north
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For families, the Salober Alm is a great choice, offering delicious food and a welcoming atmosphere. Additionally, the Höfener Alm and Lechaschauer Alm are easily accessible, with playgrounds for children and amenities catering to families. The Höfener Alm even features a unique barefoot hiking trail with 18 stations for all ages.
Yes, both the Höfener Alm and Lechaschauer Alm offer easy access. The Höfener Alm is just a 10-minute walk from the Hahnenkamm cable car mountain station, while the Lechaschauer Alm can be reached via cable car and a 45-minute hike, or a 2-hour walk from the valley station.
The Bad Kissinger Hut, perched at 1792m, provides exceptionally fascinating views of the surrounding mountains, including the Tannheimer Tal. The Lechaschauer Alm also boasts superb panoramic views of the Reutte basin, and the Höfener Alm offers stunning vistas of the Reutte valley basin, with the Zugspitze visible on clear days.
Many huts in the region offer overnight accommodation. The Landsberger Hut provides 30 beds in shared rooms and 80 dormitory beds. The Bad Kissinger Hut offers various options from dorms to double rooms. Other huts like Höfener Alm, Lechaschauer Alm, Musauer Alm, Gimpelhaus, and Schneetalalm also provide sleeping arrangements, ranging from simple rooms to dormitories.
The huts pride themselves on regional and authentic alpine cuisine. The Bad Kissinger Hut sources local produce for its dishes. The Musauer Alm is celebrated for its award-winning mountain cheese and delicious home-cooked meals like schnitzel and Kaiserschmarrn. Schneetalalm is famous for its typical Tyrolean dishes, especially the 'Knödel-Trio' and Kaiserschmarrn. Lechaschauer Alm offers traditional, vegetarian, and vegan options, along with homemade cakes.
Yes, Fallerschein is a remarkable alpine village with over 40 traditional log cabins, considered one of the largest of its kind in the Alps. Michl's Fallerscheinstube within Fallerschein offers accommodation and a cozy atmosphere, providing a unique opportunity to experience traditional alpine life away from modern amenities.
The region around Weißenbach am Lech is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including challenging mountain tours from huts like the Landsberger Hut. For cycling enthusiasts, there are many MTB trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking tours available, offering diverse terrain and scenic views.
The Landsberger Hut is a popular base for further summit climbs and is part of the challenging 'Three Lakes Tour'. The Bad Kissinger Hut offers easy access to the Aggenstein summit for experienced hikers. The Gimpelhaus is known as a hub for climbers due to its proximity to challenging routes to peaks like Gimpel, Kellenspitze, and Rote Flüh, and even features a bouldering wall.
Most huts in the region operate during the warmer months. For example, Höfener Alm is open from mid-June to mid-October, Lechaschauer Alm from mid-May to the end of October, and Landsberger Hut from late May to mid-October. It's generally best to visit from late spring to early autumn to enjoy the full services and accessibility, though some huts like Landsberger Hut and Bad Kissinger Hut offer winter rooms outside the main season.
Yes, the Bad Kissinger Hut welcomes dogs by prior arrangement, making it a good option for hikers with canine companions. The Salober Alm is also noted as dog-friendly.
The Musauer Alm offers an authentic alpine atmosphere nestled in the lush Sababach valley. It's particularly known for its award-winning homemade mountain cheese, produced on-site, and serves delicious home-cooked meals. It provides a rustic retreat with simple rooms and dorms, making it a perfect spot to experience traditional alpine life.
The Schneetalalm, located at 1626m in the eastern Tannheimer Tal, offers a cozy and secluded alpine charm. It's unique in that there's no road access; goods are transported by foot or helicopter, contributing to its tranquil atmosphere. It's an ideal spot for those seeking a peaceful escape amidst impressive natural backdrops.


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