Highlight • Mountain Hut
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Soilaalm is a charming mountain hut, or "Alm," nestled at an elevation of approximately 1326 meters in the heart of the Ammergau Alps, above the picturesque village of Oberammergau, Germany. This traditional Jausenstation serves as a popular destination for hikers and mountain bikers seeking tranquility and natural beauty. It offers a welcoming stop with facilities and a viewpoint, making it a beloved landmark in the region.
Visitors consistently praise the Soilaalm for its rustic and authentic atmosphere, often described as…
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Soilaalm is renowned for its traditional Bavarian snacks, known as Brotzeit, which typically include local sausage, bacon, and cheese. They also offer homemade cakes, fresh coffee, and cow's milk. A unique feature is their self-service system for cold drinks, which are kept cool in a natural fountain or water trough outside the hut.
Yes, a common starting point with parking is near the Ettal Monastery. From there, the hike to Soilaalm takes approximately 2.5 hours. Another option is to park at the valley station of the Laber mountain railway in Oberammergau, which leads to a hike of about 1.5 to 1.75 hours.
While direct public transport to the hut itself is not available, you can reach Oberammergau by bus or train. From Oberammergau, you can then start your hike to Soilaalm, for example, from the Laber mountain railway valley station.
The routes to Soilaalm are generally considered intermediate. While some paths are well-maintained, they involve elevation gain. For instance, the hike from Oberammergau's Laber valley station takes 1.5 to 1.75 hours, and from the Laber cable car mountain station, it's about an hour. The longer route from Ettal Monastery is around 2.5 hours.
The Soilaalm is typically open from June to the end of October. While winter hiking in the Ammergau Alps is possible, the hut itself is closed outside of its operating season. Always check local conditions and trail accessibility if planning a winter visit to the area.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails in the Ammergau Alps, including those leading to Soilaalm. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially near grazing animals, and to ensure you clean up after them. The hut itself is a traditional mountain hut, and while dogs are often tolerated in outdoor seating areas, it's good practice to be mindful of other guests.
Yes, Soilaalm is a popular stop on several circular routes. Many hikers combine a visit to the hut with a trek to the Ettaler Mandl or incorporate it into a longer loop involving the Laber mountain. You can find various detailed circular route suggestions on komoot to plan your hike.
No, Soilaalm is a Jausenstation (snack station) and does not offer overnight accommodation. It serves as a day-use resting point for hikers and mountain bikers.
Soilaalm is typically open from June to the end of October. During this period, it operates daily without a rest day, offering refreshments and a welcoming stop for visitors.
Absolutely! Soilaalm itself offers beautiful views of the surrounding Ammergau Alps. Just below the hut is the Soila-See (Soila Lake), which can sometimes dry up in summer. The nearby Ettaler Mandl is another prominent natural landmark and a popular hiking destination offering panoramic vistas.
As a popular destination, Soilaalm can get quite busy, especially on sunny weekends and during peak season (July-September). Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot on the terrace and enjoy a more tranquil experience.
Soilaalm is considered family-friendly, offering a relaxed atmosphere and simple, hearty food. The surrounding meadows provide space for children to play. While the trails to the hut are intermediate, there are options for family-friendly walks, and the unique self-service drink fountain is often a hit with kids.