Christlalm

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Berchtesgaden Alps, Germany

About

Christlalm sits at 1,532m in the Berchtesgaden Alps, a comfortable base for ridge walks and forest hikes around the Wimbach valley. Reach it from Ramsau bei Berchtesgaden in 2 hours on foot via a steady climb through beech forest, or from the Wimbachklamm car park in 1.5 hours. The hut is also accessible by mountain bike on the same route from Ramsau. Summer hikers use it as a starting point for the Hochkalter ridge traverse or shorter loops to nearby peaks like Hochlercherkopf.
The alm is a traditional Bavarian dairy operation with guest accommodation. It sleeps around 40 people in simple shared rooms and dormitories. The kitchen serves Almdinner (hearty evening meals), breakfast, and lighter lunches if you order ahead. There is no shower, but water is cold and plentiful. The hut operates year-round, though staff and meal availability vary in winter—contact ahead if you visit November through March. Wi-Fi is absent, which suits most visitors.
Book at least 2 weeks ahead for summer weekends. Saturdays are predictably full June through August. Contact the hut directly by phone or email to reserve; they do not use online booking systems. Expect to pay cash for meals and accommodation, though card payments are increasingly accepted. The hut closes for a few weeks in late autumn for annual maintenance; check before planning a shoulder-season visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 months ahead for July and August weekends; weekdays and shoulder season (June, September) need less notice.
The hut is staffed from late May to late October, with the busiest period June through September.
Hike 2 hours from Ramsau bei Berchtesgaden or 1.5 hours from the Wimbachklamm car park; both routes climb steadily through beech forest and are also open to mountain bikes.
Expect traditional Bavarian food, hot drinks, and a mix of dormitory and private rooms; showers are usually available but may have limited hot water depending on occupancy.
Yes—the approach trails are well-marked with steady grades, and the hut works well for forest hiking or as a base for moderate ridge walks like Hochkalter.

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