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Hotels tend to be full service establishments with all facilities (restaurant, bar, sauna, gym and perhaps a pool). Inns, often called haus (although this term can also refer to some mountain refuges) are simpler, often in remote locations, and usually have a restaurant. Guesthouses (gasthof) sometimes have a restaurant, but not always. B&Bs are private houses that take overnight guests. They have no restaurant, but do provide breakfast. They can usually be identified by a sign showing zimmer frei (room available). Inns, guesthouses and B&Bs can all offer very good value, sometimes no more expensive than mountain refuges. Prices usually include breakfast. There are only two youth hostels (Jugendherberge) on the Adlerweg, in Maurach and Innsbruck.
Camping
Much of the route is through protected areas where wild camping is prohibited. Wild camping is possible in a few places, but in general the availability of affordable mountain accommodation means very few Adlerweg walkers choose to camp. There are only six official campsites en route plus six others a short distance away.