Best huts around Oy-Mittelberg offer access to the scenic Allgäu Alps, characterized by rolling hills, mountain peaks, and expansive views. This region provides a blend of natural landscapes and traditional alpine culture. Visitors can explore a variety of trails leading to huts that serve as resting points and offer regional cuisine. The area is known for its accessible mountain environments, suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The summit cross is located just a few meters from the Kappeler Alp. From there, you have a wonderful view. You can also take a break there. At the Kappeler Alp, you can fortify yourself with delicious food and enjoy the view from the large terrace.
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Located right next to the Alp
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Incredible views from the top, and also a good opportunity to stop at the Alm and get some refreshments while enjoying the views!
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From a distance I thought that it was only made of dry branches... but I was wrong
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In bad weather, help is definitely needed
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Beautiful alp. Can be reached from Kappel either via the Höllschlucht or the forest path. The latter is also a well-prepared winter hiking trail that is often used for tobogganing. The start of both paths is the small parking lot at the Höllschlucht climbing forest or a larger one at the entrance to Kappel. (coming from Nesselwang)
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When the hut is closed you can take your drink from the fridge. Thank you!!!
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Great half day tour with great views
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Beyond the popular Kappeler Alp, Hündeleskopf Hut, and Grüntenhaus, visitors also highly rate Alpe Kammeregg for its excellent views of the Grünten and its beautiful sun terrace. Another notable hut is Alpe Obere Kalle, known for its traditional alpine experience, regional cuisine, and family-friendly features.
Visitors frequently praise the warm hospitality, delicious regional food, and stunning natural surroundings. Many appreciate the panoramic views, especially from huts like Kappeler Alp, often called the “balcony in the Allgäu,” and Alpe Beichelstein, which offers breathtaking views over the Hopfensee and the Eastern Allgäu Alps.
Yes, several huts cater to families. Alpe Obere Kalle is particularly family-friendly, with around 70 young cattle, pigs, rabbits, chickens, and calves spending their summer on the alp, plus a playground. Alpe Beichelstein also delights children with its friendly goats. Alpe Kammeregg and Hündeleskopf Hut are also categorized as family-friendly.
Accessibility varies by hut. Alpe Beichelstein can be reached directly by car or via an easy, half-hour hike, with various trails for different fitness levels. Alpe Obere Kalle is accessible by foot or mountain bike (about 75 minutes from the valley station), or via a 15-minute walk from the Alpsee Bergwelt chairlift station. Many huts are designed to be reached via intermediate hiking trails.
Yes, some huts provide accommodation. Kappeler Alp offers overnight stays in its mattress dormitory. Alpe Obere Kalle also provides accommodation, allowing guests to wake up to mountain views. Grüntenhaus is another historically significant hut that offers accommodation.
Absolutely. Hündeleskopf Hut is renowned for its entirely vegetarian menu, including delicious vegan options like Kässpatzen, which can be pre-ordered. Everything served is fresh and delicious.
The huts typically offer traditional Bavarian and regional cuisine. You can expect hearty snacks ('Brotzeit'), warm daily specials, and homemade cakes. Alpe Obere Kalle, for example, serves regional and seasonal cuisine, with many homemade products. Alpe Beichelstein also offers hearty snacks, warm specialties, and homemade cakes, often with locally brewed beer.
Many huts boast excellent views. Kappeler Alp is known as the “balcony in the Allgäu” for its magnificent views of the Allgäu mountains. Alpe Beichelstein features a large terrace with breathtaking views over the Hopfensee and the surrounding Eastern Allgäu Alps. Grüntenhaus also offers extensive views from its location below the Grünten summit.
The huts are generally enjoyable year-round, with different experiences depending on the season. Summer (June to September) is ideal for families due to animals on the alps and pleasant hiking conditions. Some huts, like Alpe Beichelstein, are open year-round. Winter offers opportunities for activities like sledding and ski touring, with some huts hosting special winter events.
Yes, some huts are open in winter and cater to winter sports enthusiasts. Alpe Obere Kalle, for instance, offers sledding and ski touring evenings, often accompanied by cheese fondue. The area around the huts provides opportunities to enjoy the snowy alpine landscape, with activities like ice stock sport and tobogganing available nearby.
The region around Oy-Mittelberg offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, gravel biking, and running. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Tannheimer Valley – Lake Vilsalp loop' or the 'Rottachsee Loop'. Gravel bikers can try the 'Vils Valley Trail' or routes with views of Lake Rottach. Running trails include the 'East Shore of the Grüntensee' and the 'Faistenoyer Bach Forest Trail'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Oy-Mittelberg, Gravel biking around Oy-Mittelberg, and Running Trails around Oy-Mittelberg guides.
Yes, many huts serve as excellent starting points or resting spots along various hiking trails. Alpe Obere Kalle is a great base for exploring the Nagelfluhkette Nature Park. Alpe Beichelstein is accessible via multiple hiking trails and is a good starting point for a climb to the Senkelekopf. The region is known for its accessible mountain environments, suitable for various outdoor activities and connecting different huts.


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