The Fritz-Pflaum-Hütte (1,865 metres) enjoys a remote location in the eastern part of the Kaiser Mountains. It is a self-catering hut.
Rustic self-catering hut in rugged surroundings
German Alpine Club, Bayerland Division
This hut is the most remote in the Kaiser Mountains, away from the most frequented walking and hiking trails. The Fritz-Pflaum-Hütte is definitely for those who enjoy the simple life. It sleeps up to 17 people and has all the basics such as a cooker and a toilet. Food and firewood must be brought by hikers themselves. The surrounding area is alpine and rugged, with the Griesner Kar forming a natural amphitheatre high above. Some of the most well-known mountains in the region can be seen from here, including the Predigtstuhl (2,093 metres), the Goinger Halte (2,224 metres) and the Lärcheck (2,123 metres).
How to get to the Fritz-Pflaum-Hütte
From the Griesner Alm in the Kaiserbachtal Valley (2 hours)
Walks and hikes in the area (walking time to summit)
Ackerlspitze (2,329 metres), 2 hours, difficult
Maukspitze (2,231 metres), 3 hours, difficult
Kleines Törl (2,102 metres), 1 hour, difficult
Lärcheck (2,124 metres), 2 hours, difficult
Mitterkaiser (2,011 metres), 40 minutes, difficult
Further huts in the area, long-distance hiking trails
Gaudeamushütte, 3 hours
Stripsenjochhaus, 2 hours
The Fritz-Pflaum-Hütte is located near the Koasa Trail (Griesneralm, 2 hours)
Rustic self-catering hut in rugged surroundings German Alpine Club, Bayerland Division This hut is the most remote in the Kaiser Mountains, away from…