Eckbauer

1.5
Wetterstein, Germany

About

The Eckbauer sits at 1,238m on the northern slopes of the Wetterstein, above the village of Mittenwald in Bavaria. Reach it from Mittenwald's town center in 1.5 to 2 hours via the Leutaschklamm gorge trail, a steep but well-marked path that gains 600m. Most hikers continue past the hut toward the Wetterstein's higher peaks—the route to Wetterspitze (2,344m) takes another 2 hours from here. In winter, the approach becomes technical and requires proper equipment; summer offers the straightforward hiking option.

The hut operates as a simple mountain shelter run by the Mittenwald Alpine Club section of the DAV. It has space for around 30 people across dormitory beds and a small number of private rooms. The kitchen serves hot meals and drinks; bring cash, as card payments may not always be available. Water comes from a spring near the hut. The building stays open year-round, though staffing varies seasonally—check ahead for winter weekends and weekday availability. Expect basic Alpine hut standards: cold water washing facilities and pit toilets. The atmosphere is working mountaineer rather than tourist-oriented.

Book directly with the hut by phone before arriving, especially for weekends and July to August. Weekend capacity fills quickly; midweek visits generally have availability. Winter access depends on snow conditions and avalanche risk—contact the hut or Mittenwald's mountain guide service before planning a winter ascent. The hut serves primarily as a staging point for Wetterstein climbers rather than a destination in itself.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 months ahead for July and August; weekends fill quickly even in shoulder season.
The hut is staffed from late May through early October; winter access requires mountaineering experience and is not supported.
Start from Mittenwald town center and follow the Leutaschklamm gorge trail for 1.5–2 hours; the route is steep and gains 600m but is well-marked.
The hut serves hearty Alpine meals and offers bunk beds in shared dormitories; bring a sleeping bag liner.
Yes—the approach is steep but straightforward for anyone with basic fitness; families and casual hikers use it as a day-trip destination or overnight base.

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