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The Bayerische Wildalm is a rustic self-catering hut (Selbstversorgerhütte) nestled at an elevation of 1,454 meters in the heart of the Bavarian Prealps. Located on the southeastern flank of the Halserspitze within the Mangfall Mountains, this historic hut sits near the border between Bavaria, Germany, and Tyrol, Austria. It serves as a cherished base for exploring the scenic Blauberge massif, offering a unique blend of alpine tradition and natural beauty.
Visitors consistently praise the Bayerische Wildalm for its authentic, back-to-basics…
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Elevazione 1.460 m
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Buono a sapersi
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The Bayerische Wildalm is a self-catering hut operated by the DAV Sektion Oberland. Sleeping places can be booked by adult members of the section, who act as responsible hut visitors for themselves and any accompanying persons. It offers 12 sleeping places across two dormitories.
The hut provides a rustic, back-to-basics experience. It features a wood-burning stove for cooking and heating, solar-powered electric lighting, and a bio-dry toilet. Cold running water is available from a well directly outside the hut, but it must be boiled before drinking. There are no showers or modern amenities.
Cold running water is available from a well outside the hut. However, it is not potable directly and must be boiled before consumption to ensure it is safe for drinking.
Yes, for those seeking a warm meal or more amenities, the managed Gufferthütte is conveniently located only about a 15- to 20-minute walk from the Bayerische Wildalm hut.
While the hut itself doesn't have direct parking, hikers typically park at trailheads in the Kreuth valley. Parking areas can fill up quickly, especially during peak season and on weekends, so arriving early is often recommended.
The ascent to Bayerische Wildalm generally involves terrain of intermediate difficulty. Routes traverse varied landscapes, including forests and alpine meadows, eventually leading to the high moorland where the hut is situated. Hikers should be prepared for uneven paths and some elevation gain.
Absolutely! The area around Bayerische Wildalm transforms into a fantastic destination for winter activities. It's particularly popular for snowshoe hiking and ski touring, offering a serene and beautiful experience in the colder months. Be sure to check snow conditions and avalanche warnings.
While the trails leading to Bayerische Wildalm are generally dog-friendly, it's important to check the specific rules for bringing dogs inside the self-catering hut itself, as space and shared facilities might have restrictions. Always keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas and near grazing animals.
The hut is nestled within the Wildalmfilz, a protected high moor recognized as a wetland of international importance. This unique ecosystem is home to diverse flora and fauna, offering nature enthusiasts the chance to observe rare plants and wildlife in a pristine alpine setting.
Given its self-catering nature, you should pack all your food and drinks, as well as cooking utensils if you plan to use the wood stove. Don't forget a lighter or matches for the stove, a headlamp or flashlight, and a sleeping bag liner. Proper hiking footwear and weather-appropriate clothing are essential for the alpine environment.
Yes, the Bayerische Wildalm serves as an excellent base or waypoint for various circular hikes within the Blauberge massif. Many routes connect to nearby peaks like Halserspitze, Karspitz, and Schildenstein, allowing for diverse loop options depending on desired length and difficulty.
The Bayerische Wildalm hut is situated at an elevation of 1,454 meters (approximately 4,770 feet). Nearby prominent peaks include the Halserspitze, which is the highest in the Blauberge at 1,863 meters, and Schildenstein.