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Plan multi-day hut-to-hut hiking tours in the European Alps, powered by live availability data from the Alpine Club booking systems (DAV, ÖAV, AVS). ## What it
Plan multi-day hut-to-hut hiking tours in the European Alps, powered by live availability data from the Alpine Club booking systems (DAV, ÖAV, AVS). ## What it does - Recommends curated multi-day routes filtered by difficulty, duration, number of hikers, and travel window - Returns bookable start dates only when hut availability is fresh (≤8h old) - Flags off-season requests, stale data, and no-match cases explicitly (no hallucinated suggestions) - Exposes full route detail: stages, elevation, overnight huts, booking URLs ## Tools - recommend_tours — rank routes by hard filters + soft preferences (months, transport, difficulty), return top matches with sample start dates - search_tours — fuzzy text search across route names and regions - get_tour — fetch full stage-by-stage detail for a single route ## Data notes Route content, stage descriptions, and hut names are in German (the primary audience is DACH hikers). Numeric fields, enums, and IDs are locale-neutral. Best used by agents that can either speak German or translate German strings downstream. Availability is aggregated server-side across multiple booking providers and exposed with a clear freshness contract — agents should not guess dates when status != "bookable".
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smithery tool call github create_issue '{"title":"Bug fix","body":"..."}'
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