Inzeller Skihütte

1.7
Chiemgau Alps, Germany

About

Inzeller Skihütte sits at 1,266m in the Chiemgau Alps above the village of Inzell, roughly 50km southeast of Rosenheim. Reach it on foot from Inzell in 1.5 hours via a well-marked trail that climbs steadily through beech forest before opening onto alpine meadows. The hut also serves skiers and snowshoers in winter, with a small ski lift nearby. Summer access is straightforward; winter approach depends on snow conditions and avalanche forecasts.

The hut operates year-round and sleeps around 60 guests in dormitory rooms and a few private doubles. The kitchen serves substantial evening meals and a solid breakfast buffet; packed lunches are available. The hut has running water, toilets, and gas heating. It's a working base rather than a destination in itself—most visitors use it to access higher peaks in the Chiemgau range or to hike the surrounding ridge trails that run toward the Hochfelln and Rauschberg. The location suits two-night trips well, with good day-hike options from the hut.

Book directly with the hut operator, particularly for July and August weekends when capacity fills quickly. Phone ahead in shoulder seasons (May, June, September, October) to confirm staffing. Winter bookings require 6-8 weeks' notice. The hut is managed by local hiking clubs and follows DAV standards. Expect a no-frills, functional mountain shelter where the focus is on access to walking and climbing rather than comfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 months ahead for summer weekends and holidays; winter weekends fill faster, so aim for 4 months ahead.
Open year-round; best for hiking June to October, and for skiing and snowshoeing December to March.
From Inzell village, follow the marked trail uphill through beech forest for 1.5 hours to reach the hut at 1,266m; in winter, check avalanche forecasts and snow conditions before starting.
The hut serves hearty Alpine meals and beer; beds are in shared rooms; shower facilities are available but may involve a small fee.
Yes—the 1.5-hour approach from Inzell is non-technical and family-friendly in summer; winter access requires mountain sense and avalanche awareness.

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