Best huts around Bad Reichenhall are found nestled in the Bavarian Alps, offering access to various mountain huts. The region is characterized by its alpine landscape and serves as a gateway to the Berchtesgadener Land. These huts provide destinations for hikers, often featuring refreshments and traditional Bavarian fare. The area offers a range of experiences, from easily accessible mountain restaurants to more challenging alpine refuges.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Reichenhaller Haus is located directly below the summit of the Hochstaufen mountain at approximately 1,750 meters and is a popular stop for hikers and via ferrata climbers. The Alpine Club hut offers a cozy atmosphere, simple overnight accommodations, and a wonderful sun terrace with impressive views over Bad Reichenhall, the Salzach Valley, and as far as Lake Chiemsee. Due to its exposed location, the Reichenhaller Haus is only accessible on foot—either via various mountain trails or the challenging Pidinger Klettersteig (via ferrata). It serves many mountaineers as a rest stop before the final ascent to the summit or as the destination of a scenic day tour.
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Finally, the Reichenhaller Haus is leased again... Now you can enjoy the view with catering... from the terrace you have a wonderful view of the Bad Reichenhall area
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There's hardly a more beautiful hut in this area than the Reichenhaller Haus. Despite the arduous climb and the deprivation of washing due to a lack of water, you'll be rewarded with one of the most beautiful views anywhere.
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We took a break today on our way back from the Blaueishütte, and I highly recommend stopping there. Delicious food and incredibly friendly and attentive service. If the journey weren't so long for us, we'd definitely come more often. 🥇
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Currently, the Reichenhaller Haus is not yet leased for 2024... what a pity... but the view is still unique
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Ideal break stop on the descent from Zwiesel or Zennokopf... a cold beer and delicious cakes are perfect for a little refreshment
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The small wooden hut belongs to the Zwieselalm and is two meters away... If there is no more space at the tables, you can retreat there
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Super nice rest area and delicious food at the hut. Info at: https://www.dav-badreichenhall.de/huetten-kletteranlagen/reichenhaller-haus
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The Stoisser Alm is an excellent choice for families with children, located on the 1334-meter-high Teisenberg. It offers Bavarian delicacies and wonderful panoramic views of Salzburg and the surrounding mountains. Another option is the hut at Toter Mann summit, which is also considered family-friendly and provides a nice resting spot with views.
Yes, several huts offer overnight stays. The Reichenhaller Hut is highly recommended for accommodation and food, despite an arduous climb. In the broader Berchtesgadener Land, huts like Watzmannhaus, Kärlingerhaus, Stöhrhaus, and Blaueishütte also provide overnight options. The Zwieselalm operates seasonally and is a privately run refuge, though the adjacent Kaiser Wilhelm House currently does not offer overnight stays.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Reichenhaller Hut is highly regarded, offering stunning vistas to the south into the mountains and over Bad Reichenhall itself. The Stoisser Alm also provides a wonderful panoramic view encompassing Salzburg and both Bavarian and Austrian mountains. Additionally, the hut at Toter Mann summit offers a great view over the Hirschkaser mountain restaurant to the Watzmann.
Many huts in the region are known for their traditional Bavarian fare and warm hospitality. For example, the Stoisser Alm pampers guests with Bavarian delicacies, while the Schärten Alm is praised for its delicious food and incredibly friendly and attentive service. The Alpine Hut Schlegelmulde, near the Predigtstuhlbahn, is known for regional specialties and homemade cakes.
Yes, several huts welcome dogs. The Stoisser Alm and the Zwieselalm are both listed as dog-friendly. The hut at Toter Mann summit is also a dog-friendly spot. It's always a good idea to check directly with the hut for specific policies, especially for overnight stays.
Huts often provide refreshments, traditional Bavarian fare, and sometimes accommodation. For instance, the Alpine Hut Schlegelmulde features a sun terrace, comfortable deck chairs, and a cozy warming room. The Zwieselalm also has facilities for day visitors. While some, like the Reichenhaller Hut, might have limited washing facilities due to water availability, they generally offer a comfortable resting point.
The huts are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking trails, including challenging ascents to Hochstaufen or moderate routes like the Dötzenkopf Cliffside Trail. For those interested in running, there are routes like the View from the Nonner Steg footbridge loop. Mountaineering options are also available, such as the Reichenhaller Hut to Hochstaufen summit loop.
Many huts, like the Zwieselalm, operate seasonally, typically from mid-May to mid-October. The summer months (mid-July to mid-September) often see extended opening hours. While some huts might be accessible in winter, the primary season for hiking and visiting most huts is from late spring through early autumn, depending on weather conditions.
While many routes in the Bavarian Alps can be challenging, some huts are more accessible. The Alpine Hut Schlegelmulde is just a short 10 to 15-minute walk from the Predigtstuhlbahn cable car mountain station, making it an easy destination. The Stoisser Alm is also considered suitable for families, implying a more manageable approach.
Access to huts varies. Some, like the Alpine Hut Schlegelmulde, are easily reached via cable car (Predigtstuhlbahn) with a short walk. Others require hiking from various trailheads. Parking is generally available at the base of popular hiking routes, such as the Götschen car park for the Toter Mann summit. Public transport options to trailheads may also be available, but it's advisable to check local schedules.
The Schärten Alm is highly recommended for its delicious food, excellent service, and stunning views. Visitors often stop here on their way to or from the Blaueishütte, enjoying the friendly atmosphere and tasty treats like cake. It's a perfect spot to break a climb and enjoy a cool drink.
The Zwieselalm is a privately run refuge known for its incredible views over Bad Reichenhall. Beyond the scenery, visitors enjoy its homemade Zwiesel liqueur and the refreshing UV-filtered water. It offers a peaceful retreat where the city lies in beautiful splendor at your feet.


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