Best huts around Leutkirch im Allgäu are found in the wider Allgäu and Lechtal Alps regions, which are accessible from this charming town. Leutkirch im Allgäu itself features local attractions, parks, and natural reserves. The surrounding alpine areas provide numerous mountain huts that serve as essential bases for hikers and mountaineers. These huts offer accommodation and regional cuisine, often reached via significant hikes.
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Here awaits simple, delicious food and friendly, natural service. I've been here twice now, the trout half was the best of my life and the sausage salad was delicious and large. Thanks to the small kitchen, there is still delicious filter coffee here. So you can overlook the fact that there is no mountain view. They caught a very rare Wolpertinger nearby. I will definitely come back.
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This was my second time here, partly because I ate a fantastic trout fillet the first time. Inside, a Wolpertinger with sharp teeth watches over the house.
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New opening hours: in winter only Fri-Sun: 11am-6pm, in summer Fri-Sun 11am-8:30pm
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A beautiful little chapel invites you to take a relaxing break.
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Great destination for cyclists and hikers, also very suitable for families
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One of the most beautiful places in the region.
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A very beautiful chapel in the middle of the forest
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Very tasty lunch. and of course great cheese. Definitely have to stop here.
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The region around Leutkirch im Allgäu, extending into the wider Allgäu and Lechtal Alps, offers a variety of huts. These range from traditional mountain huts providing accommodation and regional cuisine for hikers and mountaineers, to more accessible snack bars and show dairies closer to Leutkirch itself. You can find managed huts, alpine club shelters, and even places like Vogler Show Dairy & Sennerstube which offers homemade cheese and Allgäu specialties.
Yes, some huts are more easily accessible. For instance, Wenger-Egg Alp can be reached by car via a toll road and offers a large parking area, making it convenient for families. From there, you can enjoy a short hike to the Black Ridge. Other family-friendly options include Schneider's Snack Bar, known for its hearty snacks and homemade cakes, and Schletteralm Shelter and Hammocks, which offers a wonderful view and is a great spot for resting.
Many huts in the region pride themselves on offering regional cuisine and local delicacies. For example, Vogler Show Dairy & Sennerstube serves homemade cheese and Allgäu specialties, including delicious cheese plates and Kässpätzla. Schneider's Snack Bar is known for its hearty snacks and homemade cakes. Traditional mountain huts like Memminger Hut also offer regional food and homemade cakes, providing a taste of the local culinary heritage.
Several huts boast breathtaking views. The Rappenseehütte, situated at 2,091 meters in the Allgäu Alps, offers a stunning panoramic view of the Biberkopf, Rappenseekopf, and Rappensee. The Fiderepass Hut provides far-reaching views into the Stillachtal Valley and across many summits of the Allgäu Alps. Closer to Leutkirch, Schneider's Snack Bar features a beautiful beer garden with a fantastic mountain panorama, and Schletteralm Shelter and Hammocks is praised for its wonderful view, especially at sunset.
Yes, several huts are strategically located for multi-day trekking experiences. The Kemptner Hütte, at 1,844 meters in the Allgäu Alps, is a central hub for mountain hikers and climbers, marking the beginning of the popular E5 long-distance hiking trail to Meran and the Steinbocktour. The Leutkircher Hut, in the Lechtal Alps, is a significant stop on the popular Adlerweg and Lechtaler Höhenweg hiking trails, offering access to challenging summits like Stanskogel.
The region is home to some historically significant alpine shelters. The Kemptner Hütte, for example, is a Category I shelter of the German Alpine Association, originally built in 1891 and extensively renovated. The Prinz-Luitpold-Haus, located at 1,846 meters in the Allgäu Alps, is one of the oldest huts in the region, built in 1880, offering a glimpse into the history of alpine shelters.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. Near many of these huts, you can find numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy to challenging. For instance, you can explore hiking routes around Leutkirch im Allgäu, including the 'Leutkirch Trilogy tour' or the 'View of the Ursee' loop. For those interested in cycling, there are also road cycling routes available, such as the 'Allgäu Gourmet Manufactory – Old Town of Isny im Allgäu loop'.
For traditional mountain huts offering accommodation, especially during peak hiking season, it is highly recommended to reserve in advance. Huts like the Waltenberger-Haus, which is popular for those undertaking challenging routes, strongly advise reservations for overnight stays to ensure availability.
Yes, some huts are close to remarkable natural features. The Rappenseehütte is just a five-minute walk from the beautiful Rappensee, which offers a refreshing dip on hot summer days. The Memminger Hut is prominently located surrounded by turquoise cirque lakes, providing beautiful views. The Kemptner Hütte is situated in the exposed Allgäuer Hochalpen nature reserve, offering a genuine mountaineering experience amidst stunning natural landscapes.
Visitors frequently praise the authentic experience and the stunning surroundings. They appreciate the opportunity to enjoy hearty snacks and homemade cakes, often with fantastic mountain panoramas, as seen at Schneider's Snack Bar. The original atmosphere and wonderful views, like those at Schletteralm Shelter and Hammocks, are also highly valued. The friendly service and tasty food at places like Kemptner Hütte also receive very positive feedback.
Yes, some huts provide facilities for self-catering or offer winter rooms. The Prinz-Luitpold-Haus, for instance, has a winter room with 16 sleeping places available during the winter months (October to early June) for self-catering, equipped with firewood and gas for cooking. Similarly, the Leutkircher Hut offers a winter room for 10 people, though an alpine club key is typically required off-season.
While many traditional mountain huts require significant hikes, there are easier options closer to Leutkirch. For example, after reaching Wenger-Egg Alp by car, you can enjoy a short, less strenuous hike to the Black Ridge. For general easy hiking, you can explore easy hikes around Leutkirch im Allgäu, which include routes like the 'Leutkirch Trilogy tour' or the 'View of the Ursee loop'.


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