Best huts around Stanzach are found in the scenic Lechtal Alps, providing access to various mountain huts. Stanzach is located in the Allgäu and Lechtal Alps, a region known for its alpine pastures and huts. These locations offer hikers and mountaineers places to rest and refuel. The area's geography supports a range of outdoor activities centered around its mountain infrastructure.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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The Prinz Luitpold Haus is one of the oldest DAV huts in the Allgäu Alps and is located at an altitude of 1,846 meters. From the beginning of June to the beginning of October, the friendly host family will spoil you with refreshing drinks and tasty food. They taste best on one of the two sun terraces, from which you have great views. You can also spend the night at the hut. There are 160 beds available. You can find more information at https://www.prinz-luitpoldhaus.de/.
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Hello everyone, The Krinnen Alpe is at 1530m and is easy to reach on foot. Not too steep and with about 450m you can hike up from the Haldensee side in about 1.5 hours The adjacent chairlift has unfortunately been out of service for a long time, which is a shame. Nevertheless, it is great that the mountain hut is very popular and I hope that it continues to be that way. The food is super tasty and inexpensive too. Support the hut and enjoy the view of the valley. Greetings, Marcus
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On Sundays and public holidays you should take some time here, we had to wait/queue for over 45 minutes for our food on Whit Monday, but the taste was top
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Hiked from the Rosental Gorge from Imst. A beautiful mountain path to the hut. You are rewarded in the hut with a great view of the valley in the middle of the mountains. Friendly staff. The food was OK, but the food on offer was significantly reduced in the evenings (but this could also be due to the approaching end of the season). Prices were great for the effort (food etc. is transported by cable car). Sanitary facilities are well maintained. There are options to book rooms or camp here. It is very nice to sit and linger in the hut in the evening. In the morning there is a buffet on offer. Several peaks and viewpoints can be reached from the hut. The descent into the valley is no problem with the right footwear. All in all a great hut and definitely worth seeing.
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Large menu. The apricot dumplings are super tasty
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Small DAV hut, with a good range of dishes. From here you can do the Imster or Wasserfall via ferrata.
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A wonderful alpine inn with excellent food at fair prices and very friendly service. The menu is varied and also includes typical Austrian dishes. Examples include bacon dumplings (also available as a soup), Kaiserschmarrn (sweet pancakes), and apricot dumplings. Renovated in 2019. We'll be back!
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Many huts in the Stanzach region provide overnight accommodation. For instance, the Landsberger Hut offers 30 beds in shared rooms and 80 beds in a dormitory. The Krinnenalpe has 20 beds in shared rooms, while the Prinz-Luitpold-Haus can accommodate up to 160 guests. The Muttekopf Hut also provides around 50 beds for overnight stays.
Yes, several huts are known for being family-friendly. The Ehenbichler Alm is a cozy mountain hut praised for its welcoming atmosphere and tasty, plentiful food, with the landlady even setting up a play area for children. The Krinnenalpe is also considered family-friendly.
The huts around Stanzach are celebrated for their culinary offerings, providing a chance to experience traditional Tyrolean cuisine. You can often find dishes like Kaiserschmarrn (sweet pancakes), Kasnocken (cheese dumplings), and hearty snacks. Visitors frequently praise the very good food and friendly service, such as at the Muttekopf Hut and Ehenbichler Alm.
Most huts operate seasonally. Generally, they are open from late May or early June through mid-October. For example, the Landsberger Hut is open from late May to mid-October, and the Prinz-Luitpold-Haus from early June to early October. Some huts, like the Krinnenalpe, also open in winter from mid-December to Easter.
Yes, some huts offer winter services. The Landsberger Hut has a smaller winter room with 16 beds available during the colder months. The Krinnenalpe is typically open in winter from mid-December to Easter.
Many huts offer stunning panoramic views of the surrounding Lechtal and Allgäu Alps. For example, the Krinnenalpe boasts stunning views, and the Prinz-Luitpold-Haus is known for its magnificent views from its sun terraces. The Landsberger Hut offers direct views of the Lachenspitze and the Traualpsee.
The huts serve as excellent starting points or rest stops for various hikes. The Landsberger Hut is a great stop on the Three Lakes Tour and a base for summit climbs. You can find numerous hiking routes in the region, ranging from easy to difficult. For more details on trails, explore the Hiking around Stanzach guide, which includes routes like the 'Rest area by the Lech – Forest path along the Lech River loop from Stanzach' and the 'Panorama Trail Near Elmen'.
Yes, there are easier trails suitable for beginners or families. For example, the 'Trail to Baichelstein – Porta Alpina Art Installation loop from Stanzach' is an easy 5.1 km hike. You can find more easy options in the Easy hikes around Stanzach guide, such as the 'Namlos Village – Namlos Suspension Bridge loop from Namlos'.
Beyond hiking, the Stanzach region offers opportunities for running and other outdoor pursuits. You can find various running trails, including the 'Häselgehr village – Lech Riverside Path near Elmen loop from Elmen' or the 'Forchach Suspension Bridge – View of the Lech River loop from Stanzach'. For more running routes, check out the Running Trails around Stanzach guide.
Reservations are highly recommended, especially for overnight guests, to ensure availability. For instance, the Muttekopf Hut explicitly advises reserving in advance if you plan to stay overnight.
Many huts in the region have a rich history, some being centuries old, connecting them deeply to the cultural heritage of Tyrol. The Prinz-Luitpold-Haus, for example, is one of the oldest huts of the German Alpine Club (DAV) in the Allgäu Alps, sitting at an elevation of 1,846 meters.
Visitors frequently praise the cozy atmosphere, stunning views, and excellent food and friendly service at the huts. The opportunity to experience traditional Tyrolean cuisine and the chance to escape daily life while appreciating the natural beauty are also highly valued. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with over 2200 upvotes and more than 900 photos shared for the huts in the area.


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