Meilerhütte, Alpine mountain hut in Wetterstein Mountains, Germany.
Meilerhütte is a mountain shelter in the Wetterstein range positioned at 2372 meters, accommodating 81 guests in dormitories and private rooms. The building sits at Dreitorspitzgatterl and functions as a waypoint for climbers and hikers traveling through this zone.
The shelter was founded in 1898 and has been a key base for mountaineers in the Wetterstein range since then. Over more than 100 years, generations of climbers have used this location to plan expeditions and rest between routes.
The hut's name refers to a natural feature in the mountains and serves as a gathering point for climbers from different regions. People stop here to share stories and connect with others who are experiencing the alpine landscape.
Visitors should arrive before 17:00 and bring a sleeping bag to prepare for an overnight stay. Booking by phone in advance is necessary to secure a bed at the hut.
During winter months, certain rooms in the building remain accessible without keys and offer emergency shelter for climbers in distress. Access to these spaces is managed from the nearby Alte Meilerhütte for safety purposes.
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