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Refuge Reintalanger

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Refuge Reintalanger

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The Reintalangerhütte is a traditional Alpine Club hut nestled at 1,366 meters above sea level in the picturesque Reintal valley, deep within Germany's majestic Wetterstein Mountains. Situated near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, this historic refuge lies directly beside the crystal-clear Partnach River, close to its source, and beneath the towering presence of Germany's highest peak, the Zugspitze. It serves as a vital base for mountaineers and hikers exploring this dramatic high-alpine landscape.

Visitors consistently praise the Reintalangerhütte for its idyllic location, often describing…

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    13 novembre 2017

    VTT

    La Reintalangerhütte près de la fin de la vallée de Reintal est située dans l'un des endroits les plus pittoresques des montagnes du Wetterstein, au pied de la Zugspitze. Dans …
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    28 juillet 2017

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    La cabane est magnifiquement située et les membres de la section DAV Munich en ont créé un petit paradis dans le Reintal. Cabane géniale! Si vous remontez le Reintal, un large lit de la Partnach s'ouvre soudainement devant vous, le long duquel vous avez déjà marché. Le lit de la rivière est équipé de rubans népalais, de sièges et d'une transition. Très confortablement conçu! Si vous continuez, vous arrivez à la cabane, qui est hébergée avec beaucoup d'amour et d'enthousiasme ! C'était super!
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    27 août 2020

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    Très bel endroit pour faire une pause. Directement sur le Partnach👌
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    Élévation 1 370 m

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    www.alpenverein-muenchen-oberland.de/reintalangerhuette

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    Adapté aux familles

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    Position:Haute-Bavière, Bavière, Allemagne

    Foire aux questions

    What are the sleeping arrangements and how can I reserve a spot at Reintalangerhütte?

    The Reintalangerhütte offers a total of 132 sleeping places. These include 27 beds, 87 mattress spaces, and an 18-person winter room. For overnight stays, you'll need to bring your own hut sleeping bag and hut shoes, as these are mandatory and cannot be purchased on-site. Reservations are highly recommended, especially during peak season, and can be made online or by phone. You can find contact details for the hut on the Alpenverein München & Oberland website.

    Is the Reintalangerhütte suitable for families with younger children?

    The hike through the Reintal valley to the hut is generally considered challenging yet family-friendly, particularly for children aged 10 and above. The area around the hut is described as an 'adventure playground' with meadows, trees, rocks, and the cold Partnach River, offering plenty for kids to explore. However, the overall journey can be long, so consider the endurance of younger children.

    Can I bring my dog to Reintalangerhütte?

    Yes, it is generally possible to bring your dog to the Reintalangerhütte. However, it is essential to arrange this in advance by contacting the hut keepers directly. They can provide specific guidelines and ensure appropriate accommodation for your pet.

    What payment methods are accepted at the hut?

    The Reintalangerhütte operates on a cash-only basis. Card payments (EC or credit cards) are not accepted, so make sure to bring sufficient cash for your stay, including meals and drinks.

    Are there any specific gear requirements for an overnight stay?

    Yes, for an overnight stay, you are required to bring your own hut sleeping bag (Hüttenschlafsack) and hut shoes (Hüttenschuhe). These items are mandatory for hygiene reasons and cannot be rented or purchased at the hut.

    What are the opening times for the Reintalangerhütte?

    The Reintalangerhütte is typically managed and open from the end of May to mid-October. Outside of this summer season, there is an 18-person winter room available, which is usually accessed with an Alpine Club (AV) lock.

    Is there mobile phone reception or Wi-Fi at the hut?

    While the Reintalangerhütte does not offer Wi-Fi, you can find mobile phone reception in some areas around the hut. This allows for limited connectivity if needed.

    What kind of food and drinks are served at the hut?

    Guests can enjoy traditional Bavarian cuisine at the Reintalangerhütte. The hut keepers are known for their unique and loving style of hospitality, serving regional specialties, beer, and wine. Half-board options are available, and members of the Alpine Club are eligible for a discounted mountaineer's meal.

    What is the elevation of Reintalangerhütte and what are the surrounding natural features?

    The Reintalangerhütte is situated at an elevation of 1,366 meters (or 1,369 meters) above sea level. It's nestled in the Reintal valley, surrounded by imposing rock faces and offering magnificent views of the Gatterlköpfe, Plattspitzen, and Kleinwanner mountains. The crystal-clear Partnach River flows directly beside the hut, originating nearby, and the area is characterized by meadows, trees, and a rocky landscape often described as a high-alpine adventure playground.

    How can I reach the Reintalangerhütte using public transport?

    While the hut itself is deep in the mountains and not directly accessible by public transport, you can reach Garmisch-Partenkirchen by train. From there, local buses or taxis can take you to the starting points of popular hiking trails, such as the entrance to the Partnachklamm, which is a common route leading to the Reintalangerhütte.

    Are there any beginner-friendly hikes in the Reintalangerhütte area?

    The main route through the Reintal valley to the hut is considered a long but generally manageable hike. While it's not a short stroll, it's often described as the 'most comfortable' or 'easiest' ascent route to the Zugspitze, making it accessible for hikers with moderate fitness. The path through the Partnachklamm is also a popular and scenic option, though it involves some elevation gain over a significant distance.

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