Florianshütte is a charming mountain hut in the Bavarian Alps, run by the Munich professional fire brigade and named after St. Florian, the patron saint of firefighters. This unique background gives the hut a special character, and its location below the Brauneck summit promises great views and a peaceful mountain atmosphere.
Sitting at 1290 m above sea level in the Bavarian Prealps, the hut is surrounded by classic alpine scenery of meadows and forest. In summer it serves as a great base for hikes to nearby peaks and passes, while in winter the surrounding slopes attract those seeking quiet snow-covered trails. Whatever the season, the views over the valley and neighboring summits reward the effort of the climb.
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The hut's name honors St. Florian, patron saint of firefighters, reflecting its unusual link to the Munich professional fire brigade that still operates it today.