Huts around Schechen are primarily shelters and farm cafes located within a natural landscape featuring the Attel and Inn rivers. The area provides various resting points for outdoor activities, often situated within forest areas such as the Rotter Forest. These locations offer opportunities for breaks during hikes and cycling routes. Schechen is characterized by its accessible natural features, making it suitable for local exploration.
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Unfortunately, the farm café was closed. Otherwise, it's highly recommended: organic bakery, outdoor terrace.
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Since all the trees are currently lying all over the place (due to previous storms), the beach is difficult to reach. Add to that a pile of flotsam and jetsam on the shore... everything else is nice 🥺
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Idyllically located, highly recommended café with a small snack menu, cakes and coffee - all organic...
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Super nice house with lots of carvings.
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Material and shelter of the Bavarian State Forests in the Rotter Forest. The Rotter Forest is an approximately 16 km² large former monastery forest near Rott am Inn. It is the largest contiguous forest area in the district of Rosenheim and in the Inn foreland.
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From breakfast, to lunch, snacks or just coffee and cake Opening times of the cafe Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Sunday 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
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View of the Attel - a shady spot in summer for a break
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Around Schechen, you'll find a variety of resting points, including simple shelters and farm cafes. Notable examples include the Attelstadel Shelter by the Attel River, which offers a quiet spot with short trails, and the Finkennest Farm Café, a farm shop with a café serving local products. Another quiet riverside spot is the Austadl on the Attel, providing seating and views of the river.
Yes, several huts around Schechen are suitable for families. The Attelstadel Shelter by the Attel River, the Finkennest Farm Café, and the Austadl on the Attel are all categorized as family-friendly. For a more traditional mountain hut experience in the wider Bavarian Alps, the Reintalangerhütte is known for its 'adventure playground' environment, suitable for families with children aged 10 and above, and the August-Schuster-Haus is easily accessible for families.
The huts around Schechen are often situated within natural landscapes featuring the Attel and Inn rivers. You can expect to find forest areas, such as the Rotter Forest near the Rabenbachhütte, and scenic river views, particularly from the Attelstadel Shelter, Austadl on the Attel, and the Rustic Riverside Shelter on the Inn.
The area around Schechen offers various outdoor activities, including hiking and cycling. You can find numerous routes, such as the 'Erlensee Adventure Inn – Danglweiher loop' or the 'Waldsee – Erlensee Adventure Inn loop' for hiking. For gravel biking, routes like the 'View of the Inn River – Simssee Lakeside Trail loop' are available. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Schechen guide or the Gravel biking around Schechen guide.
While Schechen's local huts offer pleasant river and forest views, the wider Bavarian Alps region boasts mountain huts with spectacular panoramas. The Meilerhütte, perched at 2,366 meters, offers magnificent views and exposed sunrises and sunsets. The Tegernseer Hütte, often called an 'eagle's nest,' provides a 360-degree view including the Zugspitze and Karwendelgebirge.
Several huts in the broader Bavarian Alps are celebrated for their culinary offerings. The Reintalangerhütte is known for its delicious Bavarian cuisine. The Lenggrieser Hütte serves regional delicacies on its sun terrace, and the Walleralm near Bayrischzell is a popular spot for hearty Bavarian fare. The Tegernseer Hütte also offers good traditional Bavarian snacks and homemade cakes.
The August-Schuster-Haus (Pürschlinghaus) in the Ammergau Alps stands on the site of a former hunting lodge of King Max II. The Meilerhütte, operating since 1909, is situated like a high-alpine rock fortress. The Reintalangerhütte has been standing since 1883, offering a long history of hospitality in the Wetterstein Mountains.
For those seeking challenging mountain adventures, the Meilerhütte is an ideal base camp for high-alpine climbing tours to peaks like the Partenkichner and Leutascher three-pointed peaks, and it's near a scenic via ferrata. The Reintalangerhütte serves as a vital base for mountaineers, particularly offering a comfortable ascent route to the Zugspitze.
Visitors appreciate the quiet and relaxing atmosphere of the huts around Schechen. The Attelstadel Shelter is noted for being a 'nice quiet Platzerl' where you can learn about the forest. The Austadl on the Attel is praised as a 'quiet place at the Attel with seating for a snack or just relaxing' and a 'shady spot in summer for a break'.
Yes, the Sillberghaus near Bayrischzell is known for its secluded and charming atmosphere. It attracts nature-loving visitors seeking to escape daily life without long travel times, valuing time in nature and relaxation. Closer to Schechen, the Rustic Riverside Shelter on the Inn offers a somewhat hidden and unusual rest area directly on the Inn river.
The Lenggrieser Hütte, located on the east side of the Isarwinkel, is open year-round, except for short breaks. It provides 48 sleeping places and is a great destination for a hike in any season.
The August-Schuster-Haus (Pürschlinghaus) in the Ammergau Alps is relatively easy to access from Unterammergau, making it suitable for casual visits and families. The Walleralm near Bayrischzell is also a popular and accessible spot to enjoy hearty Bavarian fare after a hike.


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