Mountain Packing Essentials for the German Alps

Heading into the Alps? Weather changes fast. Good gear is key—here’s what you’ll really want to bring for a safe mountain adventure.

Manuela Palmberger

Manuela Palmberger

Bavarian Alps including Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Berchtesgaden & the Allgäu, Germany

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Layers & Clothing

  • Waterproof & windproof jacket – weather can shift quickly

  • Insulating layer – fleece or light down jacket

  • Breathable hiking pants – not jeans

  • Extra warm layer – for breaks or sudden cold

  • Hat & gloves – even in summer

  • Buff or scarf – wind, sun, or sudden chill

  • Proper hiking socks – at least one spare pair

  • Sun hat or cap – alpine sun is intense

Footwear

  • Sturdy hiking boots – with ankle support

  • Lightweight shoes – for evenings in huts or around camp

Gear & Safety

  • Daypack – with chest/hip straps for comfort

  • Map + offline hiking app – reception isn’t guaranteed

  • Headlamp – always bring one, even for day hikes

  • Microspikes (Grödeln) – for early season or shady, icy trails

  • Trekking poles – optional, but very helpful

  • Reusable water bottle or hydration bladder

  • Snacks – energy bars, nuts, dried fruit

  • Emergency blanket – ultralight and useful

  • First aid basics – blisters, headache, cuts

  • Trash bag – leave no trace

Extras for Mountain Huts

  • Thin sleeping liner – required in most huts

  • Earplugs – dorms can get noisy

  • Cash – huts often don’t accept cards

  • Small towel & travel soap

  • Lightweight change of clothes – warm/dry for evening

  • Sandals or hut shoes – boots stay outside

Looking for things to do?

Go check out my guide for the best free things to do as well as itineraries and travel tips to make your trip unforgettable.

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