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The Zipfelsalpe is a welcoming alpine hut nestled at 1,526 meters above sea level in the picturesque Allgäu Alps, specifically within the Ostrachtal valley above Hinterstein, Bavaria, Germany. This historic "Galtalpe" offers a perfect resting point for hikers, providing refreshments and stunning views of the surrounding peaks like the Iseler and Bschießer. It serves as a popular viewpoint and a hub for exploring the natural beauty of the Oberallgäu district.
Visitors consistently praise the warm hospitality and the genuine "Alpgefühl"…
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1 września, 2023
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30 września, 2020
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8 września, 2018
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Wysokość 1,580 m
Pogoda
Zasilane przez Foreca
czwartek 12 marca
13°C
-3°C
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Maks. prędkość wiatru: 8.0 km/h
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Listopad
Grudzień
There are several popular routes to Zipfelsalpe, catering to different fitness levels. A scenic hike from Hinterstein takes approximately two hours and passes the impressive Zipfelsbach Waterfall. For a shorter ascent, you can take the chairlift from Schattwald to the Wannenjoch mountain station, followed by about an hour's walk. Routes from Oberjoch, utilizing the Iseler or Wiedhag cable cars, typically involve 1.5 to 2 hours of walking.
The trails to Zipfelsalpe are generally considered intermediate, offering options suitable for various fitness levels. While some paths are family-friendly, sturdy footwear is always recommended due to mountain terrain. Routes involving cable cars can significantly reduce the strenuousness of the ascent, making them more accessible.
Absolutely! The most prominent natural landmark is the Zipfelsbach Waterfall, a series of impressive cascades located along the hiking path from Hinterstein. From Zipfelsalpe itself, you'll enjoy breathtaking views of the Allgäu High Alps, including peaks like the Iseler (1876 m) and Bschießer (2000 m). The surrounding area is also rich in flora and fauna, offering geological and botanical highlights.
Parking is available at various starting points. Popular options include designated parking areas in Hinterstein or near the cable car stations in Schattwald (for the Wannenjochbahn) or Oberjoch (for the Iseler or Wiedhag cable cars). It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly.
While the hut itself typically operates from May/June to October, making it primarily a summer and autumn destination, winter access to the general area is possible. However, trails may be covered in snow and ice, requiring appropriate winter hiking gear like snowshoes or microspikes. It's crucial to check local weather and avalanche conditions before attempting a winter visit, as the hut will be closed for refreshments.
Yes, Zipfelsalpe is widely considered a family-friendly destination. Many routes are suitable for children, and the hut's welcoming atmosphere, delicious snacks, and the opportunity to observe young cattle grazing make it an enjoyable outing for all ages. The option to use cable cars for part of the journey also makes it more accessible for families with younger children.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails leading to Zipfelsalpe. However, it's essential to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with grazing cattle and to respect other hikers. While the hut itself is welcoming, it's always a good idea to ensure your dog is well-behaved and to check for any specific rules regarding pets inside the hut or on its terrace.
No, Zipfelsalpe is a managed alpine hut (Galtalpe) that provides refreshments and a resting point during the day. It does not offer overnight accommodation. Visitors planning multi-day tours or needing a place to stay will need to find lodging in nearby villages such as Hinterstein, Bad Hindelang, or Oberjoch.
Zipfelsalpe is known for its commitment to regional products and homemade specialties. Visitors can expect hearty snacks, delicious homemade cakes, and excellent coffee, often served with thick milk foam. The focus is on simple, high-quality refreshments that provide a true 'Alpgefühl' amidst the beautiful surroundings.
Zipfelsalpe has a rich history, with its first documented mention dating back to 1451 as 'Zipfelsalb.' It was historically a feudal alpine pasture belonging to the Kempten Abbey. Today, it continues its tradition as an active alpine pasture, caring for approximately 200 head of young cattle, preserving a long-standing agricultural heritage in the Allgäu Alps.
Yes, several circular routes incorporate Zipfelsalpe as a key stop. A popular option involves taking the chairlift to the Wannenjoch mountain station, traversing the Iselergrat, stopping at Zipfelsalpe for a break, and then descending via a different path back towards the starting point or another valley station. Many hikers also combine the ascent from Hinterstein with a return via a different trail to create a varied loop.