Hut-warden Hans Mayr welcomes you:
Dear friends of the mountains,
welcome to the alpine hut “Tutzinger Hütte”
My team and I are very pleased about your visit. I would like to
briefly introduce you to the facilities of the hut and what
comforts you may expect when actually visiting our hut.
The original hut has already been built in 1908. In the year 2000,
it has been rebuilt completely. Hence, with the new
“Tutzinger Hütte” you face one of the most
progressive mountain refuges in Germany. We offer you modern
sanitary facilities with hot and cold running water, and reasonably
priced accomodation. The kitchen offers you snacks, hot and cold
dishes, and drinks. Our environmentally sound energy concept
includes underfloor heating in the dayrooms, at a 30% reduction of
pollution compared to the previous situation (even summer evenings
may be a little bit cold).
You find a comfortable drying-room left-hand immediately after the
entrance, where you may place wet clothes on hangers. An additional
heating device and ventilation allow quicker drying than in the
dayroom.
Please take a seat in the dayroom and relax on comfortable chairs or benches along the walls (by the way: most of the furniture has been manufactured by the former president of our Alpine Club section and his near-professional joiner team).
Feel free to order drinks and dishes at the bar. We wish you a
pleasant stay in our hut. When the weather is fine you might prefer
sitting on the terrace with its wonderful view of the huge
Benediktenwand.
If you want to stay overnight, you
should put down your name on the visitors' book. Non-members of the
German Alpine Club (Deutscher Alpenverein) receive their sleeping
quarters in the order of registration in the visitors' book. Even
if we have been able to accommodate all visitors so far, please
make sure you register in time if you prefer a smaller bedroom to a
place in the dormitory. If you plan a climbing tour, please also
note your plan and destination in the visitors' book. This will
facilitate the work of the mountain rescue service in the case of
emergency.