Fürchterlichhütte
1.7
980m
Ammergau Alps, Germany
About
Fürchterlichhütte sits at 980m in the Ammergau Alps, a quieter corner of the Bavarian limestone ranges. The hut lies above Unterammergau, reachable on foot in 2–2.5 hours from the village. The approach climbs steadily through beech forest on well-marked trails. Most hikers start from the Unterammergau car park and follow the marked route via Scheibental. The location works as a base for exploring the Ammergau ridgelines and valleys without the crowds you'll find further east.
The hut operates as a simple mountain shelter run by the DAV, offering dormitory beds and a handful of private rooms. You get a hot meal in the evening and a basic breakfast. The kitchen produces straightforward Bavarian fare rather than gourmet cooking. Water comes from a spring. The toilet facilities are basic but clean. Fürchterlichhütte opens year-round, though check ahead before visiting in winter—snow and ice can complicate access. The hut sleeps roughly 30–40 people across all room types, making it less crowded than the big valley huts.
Book directly with the hut by phone or email at least 2 weeks ahead during peak season (June through September). July and August weekends fill fast. The hut accepts cash and may take card payments, but confirm payment methods when you call. The nearest town with supplies is Unterammergau, which has grocers and restaurants if you need to resupply or grab provisions before heading up.
The hut operates as a simple mountain shelter run by the DAV, offering dormitory beds and a handful of private rooms. You get a hot meal in the evening and a basic breakfast. The kitchen produces straightforward Bavarian fare rather than gourmet cooking. Water comes from a spring. The toilet facilities are basic but clean. Fürchterlichhütte opens year-round, though check ahead before visiting in winter—snow and ice can complicate access. The hut sleeps roughly 30–40 people across all room types, making it less crowded than the big valley huts.
Book directly with the hut by phone or email at least 2 weeks ahead during peak season (June through September). July and August weekends fill fast. The hut accepts cash and may take card payments, but confirm payment methods when you call. The nearest town with supplies is Unterammergau, which has grocers and restaurants if you need to resupply or grab provisions before heading up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 months ahead for summer weekends; weekday visits can often be arranged with shorter notice.
The hut is typically open from May to October, staffed daily during peak season (June–September).
Start from Unterammergau village car park and follow marked trails via Scheibental; the hike takes 2–2.5 hours through beech forest on well-graded paths.
Expect basic mountain hut fare (soups, schnitzel, regional dishes) and dormitory beds; showers are usually available but may be limited.
Yes—the steady 2.5-hour approach through forest is straightforward for anyone with basic fitness, making it good for first-time hut users and families.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- DAV
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- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
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Contact & Booking
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