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The Siebenhütten Alm, an inviting mountain hut and traditional Almwirtschaft, is nestled at an elevation of approximately 837 meters (2,746 feet) in the picturesque Bavarian Prealps. Situated behind Wildbad Kreuth, close to the stunning Tegernsee, this historic location derives its name from the seven alpine huts that once dotted the landscape. Today, it serves as a beloved destination for those seeking regional cuisine and a tranquil escape amidst the natural beauty of the Tegernsee region.
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Elevazione 840 m
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Siebenhütten 1, 83708 Kreuth, Deutschland
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Adatto alle famiglie
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Trasporto bagagli
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domenica 1 marzo
9°C
-1°C
15 %
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Velocità max vento: 3,0 km/h
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The main path to Siebenhütten Alm from Wildbad Kreuth is approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) long with minimal elevation gain, making it a leisurely walk. Most visitors complete the one-way journey in about 45 minutes to an hour, depending on their pace and whether they are with small children or a stroller.
Yes, the primary route to Siebenhütten Alm is widely known for being exceptionally family-friendly and suitable for strollers. The path is wide and well-maintained, following the Hofbauernweißach river, and children particularly enjoy playing in the shallow water near the alm.
Dogs are generally welcome on the trails leading to Siebenhütten Alm. It's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially when near the alm itself or in areas with livestock. The alm has an outdoor seating area where dogs can typically join their owners.
Parking is available near Wildbad Kreuth, which serves as the starting point for the hike to Siebenhütten Alm. However, due to the alm's popularity, especially on weekends and during peak season, parking spaces can fill up quickly. Arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot.
Siebenhütten Alm is a very popular destination, particularly on warm days, weekends, and public holidays. Many visitors describe it as regularly overcrowded during peak times. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting on a weekday or arriving early in the morning.
While the path to the alm is easy, Siebenhütten Alm serves as an excellent starting point for more challenging hikes. From here, you can extend your adventure to destinations like the Wolfsschlucht gorge, Schildenstein peak (1,613 meters), Blaubergalm, or Kitzhütte. These routes offer more significant elevation gain and longer distances.
Siebenhütten Alm offers traditional Bavarian snacks (Brotzeiten), soups, Weißwürste, and homemade cakes. Ingredients are often sourced regionally, including cheese from Naturkäserei Tegernseer Land and beer from Herzogliches Brauhaus Tegernsee. Vegetarian options and fresh hay milk are also available.
The Siebenhütten Alm typically operates from approximately May to October, depending on snow conditions. While the area can be beautiful for winter walks or snowshoeing, the hut itself is generally closed during the winter season. Always check current opening times before planning a winter visit.
The name 'Siebenhütten' (German for 'seven huts') originates from a time when seven individual alpine huts were operated by seven different farmers from the nearby areas of Kreuth and Pförn. Today, only three or four of these original huts remain, with one functioning as a rustic snack station.
Yes, an annual 'Siebenhütten-Fest' is held around August, attracting numerous visitors. This festival is a popular event that celebrates alpine culture and offers a lively atmosphere.
Siebenhütten Alm itself does not offer overnight stays. However, there are various accommodation options available in the nearby towns and villages around Tegernsee, such as Kreuth and Wildbad Kreuth, ranging from hotels to guesthouses.