Huts around Pflach offer access to the Lechtal Alps and Tannheim Valley in Austria. This region provides a gateway to alpine experiences and scenic hiking routes. Nestled at the foot of impressive mountain ranges, Pflach is known for its picturesque locations and traditional hospitality. The area features various mountain huts, serving as rest stops and bases for exploring the surrounding natural landscape.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Bad Kissinger Hütte is located right on the border between Bavaria and Tyrol. Unfortunately, it was so crowded today that I couldn't find a spot. 😬
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We had a fantastic meal here after a strenuous climb and challenging descent. The food is a bit more expensive (Kaiserschmarn at just under 15 euros), but the portions are adequate and super tasty.
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The Bad Kissinger Hütte is in a great location! Great panorama and from the flag also 360° panorama! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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A very large hut that is very popular with climbers as there are many options in the area. Food and drinks are great, you should plan 1.5 hours for the ascent from the valley.
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Very nice alpine pasture right on the border with a great outdoor area. Be sure to take a break here during the hike 🥾 and enjoy your snack 🥖.
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Among the most popular huts are the Bad Kissinger Hut, known for its commitment to local sourcing and 360° panorama. The Gimpelhaus is also highly regarded, offering accommodation, a restaurant, and a large terrace with valley views. Another favorite is Buchenberg Alm and View of Forggensee, which is family-friendly and provides fantastic panoramic views.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. The Buchenberg Alm and View of Forggensee is a great option, offering a restaurant and facilities, and can be reached by chairlift or on foot. The Musauer Alm is also a popular family hike through the Reintal, offering moderately challenging routes and traditional delights.
For stunning vistas, the Bad Kissinger Hut provides a 360° panorama. The Dürrenberg Alpine Hut is renowned for offering perhaps the most beautiful vantage point above the Reutte valley basin. The Gimpelhaus also boasts a large terrace with beautiful views over the valley.
Many huts offer traditional alpine cuisine. For instance, the Musauer Alm provides sweet and hearty dishes, including homemade dairy products like award-winning mountain cheese. The Bad Kissinger Hut focuses on locally sourced ingredients. Huts like Gimpelhaus and Buchenberg Alm feature restaurants and facilities, with some, like Gimpelhaus, also offering accommodation.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the route to the Dürrenberg Alpine Hut from Pflach is categorized as a hard hike, requiring good fitness and alpine experience. Another demanding option is the Säuling Summit loop from Pflach, a 7.7-mile trail that takes nearly six hours, with the Säulinghaus providing a welcome respite after the ascent.
Yes, for easier options, the hike to Musauer Alm via a forest path from the "Bärenfalle" parking lot in Musau takes approximately 1.5 hours and is considered moderately challenging. You can also find several easy hiking routes in the area, such as the Lake Frauensee loop or the Hüttenmühlsee loop, which are detailed in the Easy hikes around Pflach guide.
Yes, the Gimpelhaus is a large mountain hut that serves as a base for hikers and climbers, offering 50 beds and 170 beds in a mattress camp. It's an excellent option for an overnight stay.
Most mountain huts, like the Musauer Alm, are generally open from early May to October, with continuous operation during June, July, and August. It's always advisable to check specific opening times in advance, as they can vary with weather conditions.
Yes, some huts welcome dogs. The Bad Kissinger Hut and Salober Alm are listed as dog-friendly, making them good choices for hikers with canine companions.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various activities. Hiking is prominent, with trails ranging from easy to challenging. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the one to Musauer Alm. For more specific routes, you can explore the Easy hikes around Pflach, Road Cycling Routes around Pflach, and MTB Trails around Pflach guides.
Access varies by hut. For example, the Musauer Alm can be reached via a forest path from the "Bärenfalle" parking lot in Musau. The Buchenberg Alm can be accessed by chairlift or on foot. While specific parking details for every hut are not listed, many trailheads leading to huts will have designated parking areas. Public transport options may also be available to certain starting points, such as the Füssener Jöchel Bahn for access to Musauer Alm.
The Raintal valley is an enchanting and easily accessible area from Pflach. It features four welcoming rest stops: Musauer Alm, Otto-Mayr-Hütte, Füssener Hütte, and Gasthaus Bärenfalle. The Gasthaus Bärenfalle is conveniently situated directly along the Lech Cycle Path.


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