Albert-Link-Hütte, Mountain hut at Schlierseer Alps, Germany
The Albert-Link-Hütte is a mountain guesthouse at 1,053 meters elevation in the Bavarian Alps with sleeping space for roughly 60 people in shared rooms and dormitories. It provides basic functional lodging for hikers and mountain sports enthusiasts in this alpine region.
The shelter was established by the Munich section of the German Alpine Club as a category II hut and received environmental certification for alpine accommodations in 2003. The hut's history reflects the development of organized mountain hiking in Bavaria throughout the 20th century.
The kitchen prepares regional dishes including wood-fired bread, wild game, and traditional Bavarian meals sourced from local producers. Visitors experience genuine mountain culture through the food and daily life at this alpine hut.
The hut is accessible year-round by public transportation to Spitzingsee followed by a short walk on foot. Visitors should note that the facility closes on Mondays and should plan according to weather conditions.
Visitors can watch wildlife gathering directly in front of the hut during winter months, and cross-country skiing trails pass right by the entrance. This combination makes the location particularly appealing for winter activities.
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