Huts The
German Alpine Club maintains six managed
Alpine Club huts in the Wetterstein mountains with overnight accommodation: the
Münchner Haus (2,962 m), the
Meiler Hut (2,366 m), the
Knorr Hut (2,052 m), the
Kreuzeckhaus (also: Adolf Zoeppritz Haus, 1,652 m), the
Höllentalanger Hut (1,379 m) and the
Reintalanger Hut (1,366 m). In addition, are the privately run
Schachenhaus (1,866 m) and the
Wiener Neustädter Hut (2,209 m, maintained by the
Austrian Tourist Club) offer food, refuge and accommodation for mountaineers and hikers. The Munich Branch of the German Alpine Club has rented the Waxenstein Hut (also Alpl Hut or Aiple Hut) since 1920 and operates it as self-catered accommodation. In the
Oberreintalkar lies the
Oberreintal Hut, which is the meeting point for Wetterstein climbers (a self-catering hut although drinks are sold by the proprietor). In winter the
Stuiben Hut is used as a self-catering hut for
ski tourers and
snowshoe trekkers. In addition there are several privately owned huts in the Wetterstein mountains. Of these, the Kreuzjochhaus stands out because of its idyllic setting, which offers one of the best panoramas in the
Bavarian Alps in the summer and is located in the middle of the
Garmisch-Partenkirchen ski region in the winter.
Long-distance paths The
Via Alpina, a cross-border
long-distance path with five stages through the whole of the Alps, also runs through the Wetterstein. The Red Way of the Via Alpina (
Rote Weg der Via Alpina) runs through the Wetterstein in three stages: • Stage R44 runs from Scharnitz to the Meiler Hut via the Leutasch Gasse • Stage R45 runs from the Meiler Hut to the Reintalanger Hut via the Schachenhaus • Stage R46 runs from the Reintalanger Hut to the
Coburger Hut (the second part of this stage is located in the Mieming Chain) Stage 15 of the North Alpine long-distance path 01 (Limestone Alp Way) runs through the Wetterstein in two route variations. From Scharnitz over the Hoher Saddle to Leutasch-Ahrn both variations are combined. In Ahrn the long-distance path forks into a high alpine and an easier variant. The high alpine variant runs via the Meiler Hut into the Reintal valley and continues to the summit of the Zugspitze. From there it descends to Ehrwald. The easier variant runs through the Leutascher Achental valley via the Ehrwalder Alm and also ends at Ehrwald.
Klettersteigs There are the following
Klettersteigs (sometimes abbreviated
Steig) in the Wetterstein: • Steig on the Riffelscharte • Klettersteig through the
Höllental valley on the Zugspitze • Klettersteig via the Wiener Neustädter Hut on the Zugspitze • Steig on the Schneefernerkopf • Alpspitz-Ferrata • Brunntalgratsteig from the Knorr Hut to the Jubiläumsgrat • Klettersteig on the Dreitorspitze (
Hermann von Barth Way) • Schöngänge on the Alpspitze • Nordwandsteig on the Alpspitze • Mauerläufersteig on the
Bernadeinkopf • Mathaisenkar-Ferrata from the Höllentalanger Hut through the Mathaisenkar to the Alpspitze
Lifts Several large
cable cars and lifts link to the summit regions and high skiing areas: The
Bavarian Zugspitze Railway (a
metre gauge rack railway from Garmisch to the Zugspitzplatt), the
Eibsee Cable Car (from the Eibsee to the Zugspitzplatt), the
Tyrolean Zugspitze Cable Car (from Ehrwald to the Zugspitzplatt) and the Ehrwalder Almbahn.
Sights Those not interested in a climbing tour or multi-day summit tour, can hike the
Partnach Gorge, the
Leutasch Gorge or the Höllental Gorge in a day. == Wetterstein Tunnel ==