Although in my last post I mentioned I’ve been biking more than hiking lately, I still get out and hike once in a while. The mountains surrounding where I live in Garmisch are too amazing not to explore. I was lucky enough to have a day off with BOTH of my roommates a bit ago, and I convinced them to hike the Höllentalklamm with me.
There are two Klamm’s in Garmisch, the Höllentalklamm and the Partnachklamm, and I’ve now been to both. Klamm translates to a few words such as “clammy”, “damp”, and “gorge.” The Höllentalklamm is a gorge that is both damp AND clammy, which made this a great activity on a rainy day.
- Backyard path towards the Klamm.
Our end goal was the Höllentalangerhütte, which is a bit further than the end of the Klamm. The walk from where we live to the beginning of the Klamm is about 4.5 miles, and from the beginning of the Klamm to the Höllentalangerhütte it’s about 1.2 miles, so we walked 5.7 miles from where we live, through the Klamm area, to the Hütte.
The Höllentalklamm is a bit less crowded than the Partnachklamm, likely because it takes about an hour just to hike to the entrance. I didn’t mind this, because while I enjoy hiking with others around, I don’t enjoy an overly crowded path.
It was a light drizzle the day we went, but overall the weather was perfect. I prefer hiking in cooler temps because I tend to overheat easily. The Klamm itself was cool, but I enjoyed what came after the Klamm more. Hiking to and through the Klamm is good for families as it’s not too intense.
It costs 5 euros to walk through, but if you wanted to skip the Klamm and visit just the Hütte there is an alternate route.
We stopped for a moment to enjoy some lunch at the end of the Klamm before walking the remaining 45 minutes or so to the Hütte. The Hütte is a popular destination for those hiking the Zugspitze, Germanys tallest mountain. Hikers often do this hike in two days, stopping at a Hütte along the way for a night.
I would love to stay in this Hütte just to explore the area!

Lunch views.
After my roomies enjoyed a beer, and I enjoyed the view, we made our way back home. I couldn’t have asked for a better day off with two of my favorite girls. I enjoyed the Höllentalklamm a bit more than the Partnachklamm, but either one is a great choice for an adventure in Bavaria.
Q: Would you rather camp along the way on a multi day hike, or stay in a mountain hut?
7 thoughts on “Höllentalklamm”
Pam
Mountain hut….. like feeling a bit more secure than just a tent.
The beautiful pictures make me want to lay down and disappear into the landscape 🏔🌲❤️ Beautiful
Brittany
I really like these huts, I would stay in a hut too! It’s the right balance of camping and safety. 🙂
Amy
These views!!! 🙌🏻 Basically every time you go for a hike, I get a little jealous… The scenery is incredible! And the overcast weather just adds to the greenery magic. So happy for you for such a wonderful day with your roommates!! ❤️
Brittany
Thank you! I’m so blessed to have them as friends.
P
Man everything looks so magical! Even those stairs even though it looks like a steep climb loll
gpavants
I am down for both. Just being outdoors is a blessing.
Brittany
Agreed!