To the Meiler Alpine hut, via the Partnach Gorge and Schachen
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Lenz'n-HütteSchachenhaus
Meilerhütte
Safety information
You should be fit, sure-footed and should not suffer from dizzy spells.
Number of mountain rescue service for Alpine emergencies: Phone 112
Weather forecasts for the local mountain area provided by the Bavarian Zugspitzbahn cable car company: Phone +49 8821 797 979
Tips and hints
www.gapa.dewww.schachenhaus.de
www.alpenverein-ga-pa.de
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Turn-by-turn directions
At the end of the gorge the Partnach opens up into a wide valley. Continue upriver until you reach a fork in the path. Follow the path signposted toward “Schachen / Kälbersteig”. The Kälbersteig – which means something like “calves' trail” - will lead you up the mountain for the next 3 hours. At around the halfway point this footpath crosses the Königsweg (King's way), along which King Ludwig once travelled to his castle by horse-drawn coach. The footpath is well-signposted throughout.
The most spectular sight of your hike awaits you: the Schachen hunting castle, which was commissioned in 1869 by King Ludwig II. of Bavaria and completed in 1870, at an altitude of 1866m. The castle's facade was kept surprisingly plain in the style of the so-called “Swiss House”. The luxurious “Moorish Courtroom” - which occupies the whole of the top floor of the building – lies in stark contrast to the castle's simple outer face. Here a world of red, gold and blue awaits you. It was here in the Turkish courtroom, equipped with divans and a central, indoor fountain, that the King chose to celebrate his birthday each year on the 25th August in Apline seclusion. Nearby the castle you will find the botanical gardens, laid out in 1900. The gardens continue the “exotic” theme, presenting Alpine flowers next to plants from north America, Asia, the Carpathian and the Caucasus mountains.
Behind the hunting castle the path continues on toward the Dreitorspitze. The Meiler hut is clearly signposted. Here the trail becomes steeper and continues in a serpentine until it reaches a grass meadow which stunning views. From this point the route is flattens out until a final steep stretch which leads you through rock and rubble up to the Meiler hut.
Recommendation: Overnight stay in the Schachenhaus or the DAV Meiler hut and on the second day the descent into the Oberrein valley, hiking back to Garmisch-Partenkirchen via the Oberreintal hut, Bock hut, Partnachalm and finally the Olympic Skiing Stadium.
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Public transport
Take the train to Garmisch-Partenkirchen (hourly connections from München Hbf (Munich central station). From there take the regional bus 1 or 2 to the Olympic Ski Stadium.Getting there
Take the motorway A95 to its end at Eschenlohe, and then follow the state road B2 to Garmisch-Partenkirchen. After the tunnel drive in the direction of the Partenkirchen part of town. Near the end of the town, follow the signs to the Olympia Skistadion (Olympic Skiing Stadium).If you are coming from Mittenwald, take the state road B2 to Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Turn left at the first possibility. Follow the signs to the Olympia Skistadion (Olympic Skiing Stadium).
If you are coming via the state road B23, drive to Garmisch-Partenkirchen and turn right onto Gernackerstraße at the second traffic lights. Follow the course of the road (St.-Martin-Straße, Bahnhofstraße). Turn right at the intersection at the town hall and stay on the main road until signs point you to the way to the Olympia Skistadion (Olympic Skiing Stadium) near the end of the town.
Parking
At the Olympic Ski Stadium, some of which is paid parking (P13).Coordinates
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