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Campsites en route are at Langkampfen, Maurach, Lermoos, Fernstein, Haselgehr and Elbigenalp. Campsites off-route can be found at St Johann, Kufstein, Innsbruck, Scharnitz, Leutasch and Ehrwald.
Food and drink
Places to eat
The Adlerweg is well provided with places where walkers can find food and beverages. With one exception, all the refuges on the trail provide lunch and those with accommodation serve breakfast and dinner. (The exception is Loreahutte at the end of Stage A17, which is self-catering). In addition, there are a number of almhutten (pasture huts) providing lunchtime fare. Every town and village passed through has somewhere to eat, even tiny hamlets like Engalm (Stage 9) and Bschlabs (Stage 19) have gaststatte.
Evening in a busy refuge – Karwendelhaus (Stages 10 and 11)
Refuges generally offer a choice of hot and cold meals for lunch and dinner, the variety, range and prices depending upon the size, popularity and accessibility of the refuge. Most have vehicular or goods lift access, although some (most notably Anhalterhutte at end of Stage 18) need supplies to be carried at least part way. Food is normally of the hearty/filling variety rather than gourmet cuisine. An inclusive three course set dinner with accommodation and breakfast is available (often only to prebooked AV members) in some refuges. Many establishments offer their own specialities, but as these depend upon particular wardens, who may change from year to year, they are not listed in this guide. Up to date information can usually be obtained from each refuge’s web site or from the OeAV hutten guide. In the past specialities have included such things as free-range turkey (Hohlensteinhaus), game, Italian food, homemade cakes and even Nepalese cooking (Anhalterhutte).