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The Höllentalanger Hut (1,381 m) is a managed hut owned by the
German Alpine Club The German Alpine Club (german: links=no, Deutscher Alpenverein, DAV for short) is the world's largest climbing association and the eighth-largest sporting association in Germany. It is a member of the German Olympic Sports Confederation and the ...
in the Wetterstein Mountains of Bavaria, in the district of
Garmisch-Partenkirchen Garmisch-Partenkirchen (; Bavarian: ''Garmasch-Partakurch''), nicknamed Ga-Pa, is an Alpine ski town in Bavaria, southern Germany. It is the seat of government of the district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen (abbreviated ''GAP''), in the O ...
. The hut lies in a narrow defile between the Höllental-Blassen and
Waxenstein Waxenstein is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state ...
-Riffelwand crest and is open from the end of May to mid-October. It has more than 80 bedspaces. Its predecessor, with 80 bedspaces, was demolished in September 2013 in order to make way for an entirely new hut. It was built in 2014/15 and opened on 23 August 2015.


History

The category 1 hut was built in 1894 and has had its present appearance since 1925 when it was extended. Since 2004 a completely new hut has been in planning. The cost of construction has been assessed by the German Alpine Club at €2.3M. The new hut is intended to take the extreme avalanche situation in the Höllental into account. The winter room was closed by the authorities in 2004 or 2005 due to the avalanche danger in winter. The demolition of the old hut began in autumn 2013. To adapt the new hut to today's ecological standards, a hydroelectric turbine got installed replacing the previously used diesel generator. Further, sewage water will be treated in a newly constructed plant. The new hut opened in August 2015. As part of the complete demolition the blockhouse, which is the original core of the hut, was initially moved to the grounds of the Alpine Museum in Munich, rebuilt and furnished with historical artefacts and, in March 2017, opened to the public. File:Hoellental_Angerhuette_2_1900.jpg, Höllentalanger Hut around 1900 File:Hoellental_Angerhuette_1900.jpg, Höllentalanger Hut around 1900 File:Höllentalangerhütte.jpg, Höllentalanger Hut (2006)


Approaches

* From Hammersbach and Obergrainau through the Höllental valley and the
Höllental Gorge Hell Valley or Valley of Hell may refer to: * Höllental (Black Forest), a deep valley in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany ** Hell Valley Railway, a line that runs through the valley * Höllental (Franconian Forest), a protected nature res ...
(ca. 2 hrs) or along the ''Stangensteig'' trail (2½ hrs). * From the Kreuzeckhaus over the ''Hupfleitenjoch'' saddle and the ''Knappenhäuser'' (2½ hrs, sure-footedness required). * From the Osterfelderkopf ( top station of the Alpspitzbahn) over the ''Rinderscharte'' col (ca 4.5 hours) or over the ''Hupfleitenjoch'' saddle and ''Knappenhäuser'' (ca. 4 hours), for both routes sure-footedness is required).


Tours

* to the Zugspitze (2,962 m) over the
Höllentalferner The Höllentalferner is a glacier in the western Wetterstein Mountains. It is a cirque glacier that covers the upper part of the Höllental valley and its location in a rocky bowl between the Riffelwandspitzen and Germany's highest mountain, the ...
(glacier crossing) in 5 hours, * to the
Alpspitze The Alpspitze is a mountain, 2628 m, in Bavaria, Germany. Its pyramidal peak is the symbol of Garmisch-Partenkirchen and is one of the best known and most attractive mountains of the Northern Limestone Alps. It is made predominantly of Wetter ...
(2,628 m) over the ''Matthaisenkar'' and the ''Grieskarscharte'' in 4 hours, For both tours '' klettersteig'' experience is needed. * to the Großer Waxenstein (2,277 m) in 2 – 3 hours. * over the Riffelscharte (2,161 m) to the Eibsee (972 m) in 4 hours.


References


Literature

* Josef Bindl (ed.): ''80 Jahre Höllentalhütte 1894–1974.'' Munich, 1974
digitalised
pdf 843 KB) * Sektion München des Deutschen Alpenvereins (publ.): ''1994 – 100 Jahre Höllentalangerhütte, 125 Jahre DAV Sektion München.'' Munich, 1994
digitalised
pdf 3.8 MB) * Stefan Beulke: '' AVF Wetterstein''. Bergverlag Rother, Ottobrunn, . * Helmut Pfanzelt: ''GF Wetterstein und Mieminger Kette''. Bergverlag Rother, Ottobrunn, . * DAV-Sektion München (Hrsg.)
''Die neue Höllentalangerhütte''
alpinwelt-Sonderausgabe April 2016.


External links


Munich section of the DAV
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hollentalangerhutte Buildings and structures in Garmisch-Partenkirchen (district) Mountain huts in Germany