Landkreis Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen
Landkreis Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen
Best huts in Landkreis Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen offer diverse alpine experiences within a landscape characterized by mountains and valleys. This region provides a range of mountain guesthouses and rustic alms, many with views of the Karwendel mountains. The area is suitable for various hiking levels, from easy walks to challenging ascents. These locations often provide traditional Bavarian cuisine and serve as popular destinations for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Lenggrieser Hütte was a good starting point for our upcoming tours, friendly and helpful staff, the food is plentiful and served super quickly, when I think of the portion of Kaiserschmarren, which I can only recommend to everyone.
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The Berggasthaus Herzogstand is located at an altitude of 1,575 meters and offers a great opportunity to stop off during a hike. In summer and winter, you can enjoy the view on the large sun terrace or treat yourself to Bavarian delicacies and delicious cakes in the cozy parlor. If you want to stay longer on the Herzogstand, you can also spend the night in the hut. You can find more information at https://www.berggasthaus-herzogstand.de/.
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In the Staffelalm, built around 1868 at an altitude of 1329 m, there are two paintings by Franz Marc on the side wall inside, a bull's head and a stag with a doe. Marc often stayed on the mountain pasture in the summer months between 1900 and 1904.
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The short walk to the summit from the Tegernseer Hütte (only 5-10 minutes) is worth it, because from up here you can look down on the hut and Buchstein, and also enjoy an extraordinary mountain panorama, including Blauberg-Kamm, Guffert, Achensee and Rofan, Karwendel and Wetterstein, and with good visibility deep into the Central Alps.
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Alpine Club hut spectacularly located under the Benediktenwand. Enjoy your meal!
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Very nice tour. At the beginning it starts with a long gravel and scree path. Then normal hiking trails that lead in small narrow paths along rock faces. But you can walk these paths with your dog without hesitation. Sturdy shoes are absolutely necessary. The ascent to the Rabenkopf is tough and sometimes very steep with many steps, some very high. You will be rewarded with a phenomenal view at the end.
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23 € ascent and descent, last gondola at 5 p.m. (as of August 2022) Already on the journey and even more so directly after the ascent, a gigantic view of the foothills and Alps. There are signs showing which peaks they are. Good starting point for a day tour on a circular route to the Benediktenwand. Don't underestimate the time! + Experience/sure-footedness/fitness absolutely necessary.
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After the sometimes steep ascent, the view from up here is your reward! Small but fine menu, very nice staff!
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Several huts in the region are ideal for families. The Blomberghaus Mountain Inn features a beautiful beer garden with excellent views and a playground for children. The Tutzinger Hut is also known as a family-friendly stopover, offering views of the surrounding peaks.
Yes, many huts offer fantastic views. The Lenggrieser Hut at the Seekar provides a spacious sun terrace with views of the Karwendel mountains. The Brauneck Summit Hut, situated on the Brauneck mountain, offers fantastic panoramic views, easily accessible by cable car. For a more adventurous experience, the Tegernseer Hut, located between the Roßstein and Buchstein peaks, rewards a challenging ascent with a fantastic panorama from the nearby Roßstein peak.
For overnight stays, the Lenggrieser Hut at the Seekar has 48 sleeping places and is open year-round. The Tegernseer Hut offers 38 beds, though booking in advance is recommended. The Tutzinger Hut, Blomberghaus Mountain Inn, and Brauneck Summit Hut also provide accommodation. For groups seeking a traditional alpine experience, the Rehgrabenalm in Lenggries is a self-catering hut accommodating up to 22 people, available for rent from April to October.
Yes, several huts are easily accessible. The Blomberghaus Mountain Inn is known for its accessibility. The Brauneck Summit Hut is easily reached via a cable car, making it suitable for all fitness levels. The Tölzer Hütte is just a 15-minute walk from the Brauneck cable car mountain station, perfect for a refreshment stop. The Kirchsteinhütte in the Längental is also easily accessible at just over 1000m.
Many huts pride themselves on traditional Bavarian cuisine. The Lenggrieser Hut at the Seekar offers traditional culinary delights. The Tölzer Hut is known for delicious regional dishes like Kaiserschmarrn, using local meat and dairy products. The Kirchsteinhütte also serves authentic Bavarian cuisine in a tranquil setting. You can also find delicious and plentiful food at the Tegernseer Hut.
For a tranquil experience away from the crowds, consider the Rehgrabenalm in Lenggries. This cozy self-catering hut offers an idyllic, secluded location with extensive views, emphasizing a disconnect from digital distractions. The Kirchsteinhütte in the beautiful Längental near Bad Tölz also offers an authentic Bavarian culinary experience in a tranquil setting, away from more crowded areas.
The region around these huts offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Seekarkreuz loop from Lenggries'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like the 'South Shore of Walchensee – Sylvenstein Reservoir loop from Kochel' and touring bicycle routes like the 'Lake Walchensee – Niedernach Bay loop from Walchensee'. You can explore more options in the Running Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Cycling in Landkreis Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen guides.
Many huts are open year-round, offering different experiences depending on the season. The Lenggrieser Hut at the Seekar is a popular hiking destination year-round. The Tegernseer Hut is particularly popular for snowshoe hikers in winter, while the Rehgrabenalm is available for rent from April to October. The Kirchsteinhütte is also open year-round (closed Tuesdays & Wednesdays).
The Staffelalm is noted for its historical significance. Additionally, the Stie-Alm, while not detailed in the highlights, is known for its own cheese dairy, a herb garden, and a barefoot path, offering a unique experience.
Visitors frequently praise the delicious and plentiful food, the friendly staff, and the magnificent views. Many appreciate the cozy atmosphere and the opportunity to recharge before or after a hike. The variety of experiences, from easy stops to challenging ascents, and the stunning natural backdrop of the Bavarian Alps are also highly valued by the komoot community.
While specific public transport routes to each hut vary, many are reachable from towns that have public transport connections. For example, the Lenggrieser Hut at the Seekar is easily reachable with a hike from Lenggries, a town with public transport options. The Brauneck area, where the Brauneck Summit Hut and Tölzer Hut are located, is served by a cable car, which can often be accessed via public transport to the valley station.


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