Rauhalmhütte

1.9
1,400m Bavarian Alps, Germany
Easy

About

Rauhalmhütte sits at 1400m in the Benediktbeuren Alps, accessible from the Benediktbeuern village area via the Loisach valley. The standard approach takes 2.5 to 3 hours on a well-marked trail through mixed forest. This is a good base for day hikes into the surrounding limestone peaks and for accessing ridges toward the Benediktenwand massif. The hut works as a starting point for moderate alpine routes rather than a high-altitude mountaineering hub.

The hut accommodates around 40 people in mixed dormitory rooms. Meals focus on hearty Bavarian fare; the kitchen serves dinner, breakfast, and packed lunches. Showers and toilets are available. The hut operates year-round, though winter access depends on snow conditions and avalanche safety. Most traffic comes May through October. The DAV Sektion München und Oberland maintains the facility to standard Alpine Club standards.

Book through the DAV website or call the hut directly. July and August demand advance booking—aim for 4 to 6 weeks out. Weekends fill faster than weekdays. The hut is popular with Munich-based hikers, so shoulder seasons (May-June, September) offer better availability. Half-board packages are standard. Check opening hours before visiting in winter months, as staffing can be limited.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2-3 months ahead for summer weekends; weekdays can often be arranged with shorter notice. Contact the hut directly by phone or email as they fill quickly during July and August.
Rauhalmhütte is staffed from late May through early October, with the busiest period June through September.
Start from Benediktbeuern village and follow the well-marked trail up the Loisach valley through forest to the hut—allow 2.5 to 3 hours for the 1400m elevation gain.
The hut serves hearty Alpine meals (dinner and breakfast included with most stays) and has basic bunk accommodations for around 40 people; shower facilities are limited, so expect basic conditions typical of mountain huts.
Yes—the approach hike is moderate and well-marked, making it ideal for hikers new to multi-day trips, though the surrounding peaks offer routes for more experienced mountaineers.

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