Best huts in the Zittau Nature Park are situated in a scenic region near the borders with Poland and the Czech Republic. This area features historic mountain huts and inns, often located on or near prominent peaks and rock formations. The park offers an extensive hiking trail network, spanning about 425 kilometers, winding through dense forests, past volcanic peaks, and wild sandstone cliffs. This landscape provides diverse opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Impressive rock formations, great trails with viewing platforms and a beautiful mountain restaurant.
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The large rock massif of the Nonnenfelsen (537 m) rises almost 100 meters above the southwestern edge of Jonsdorf. There is also a beautiful via ferrata (Nonnensteig) here.
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Great hut to rest in. Beautifully located on the bike path. 🥰
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The Nonnenfelsen are a popular rock formation on a slope in the south-east of the Buchberg. In total, the rocks have a height of 537 meters. This makes them 100 meters higher than the valley of the Pochebach. The most important climbing peaks in Jonsdorf belong to the Nonnenfelsen: Gorge wall, Barbarine and the Nonnenfelsen on the terrace of the associated restaurant.
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Via the bridge and the climbing facility you can get very close to the Nonnenfelsen. The reward is a gigantic view.
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At the inn you can strengthen yourself, whether hiking or climbing. great view incl. Oh, for fans of stamps, the inn has 4 of them to offer.
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The Czorneboh is one of the highlights in the region. Many visitors flock here especially at the weekend. There are ascents of various difficulties to the summit. I chose the crossing from Hromadnik over the ridge. Adventurous but very cool. There is refreshment in the mountain hut and then you definitely have to go up the tower. The view to the west and north is wonderful. Unfortunately, towards the south and east, the trees are now taller than the tower. Since 1867 there has been a station of the Royal Saxon Triangulation on the tower. The granite pillar in the tower structure is a reminder of this. "The Royal Saxon Triangulation (here with the historical proper name) is a state survey carried out in the years 1862 to 1890 on the territory of the Kingdom of Saxony with the simultaneous creation of a trigonometric network. The aim was to record the national territory scientifically and geodetically and to create the basis for the production of precise maps by establishing permanently marked reference points." - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%B6niglich-S %C3%axial_triangulation#stations_2nd_order From the station one observed from N.T.R. Nostitzhöhe (in Poland); Strohmberg; Rothstein; Kottmar; Listen; Taubenberg; Valtenberg; butter mountain; salt forest; Grossdubrau
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Like all mountain inns, a worthwhile destination. Here you can take a wonderful break both outside and inside. Unfortunately, the guest rooms are no longer available. The observation tower should definitely be climbed. The view extends far over the mountains on one side and far into the flatter north. The actual summit of Czorneboh is a little away from the inn.
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Several huts and their surroundings provide stunning views. The restaurant at Nonnenfelsen (Nuns' Rocks) offers an incomparable panorama of the surrounding mountains from its unique rock formation. Similarly, the 21-meter-high observation tower next to Bieleboh Forest Lodge provides extensive views over the Lusatian Mountains. From Kälbersteine and Kälbersteinbaude, you can catch glimpses of the surrounding hills and mountains, especially from the largest climbable rock at the summit. The Czorneboh Mountain Inn and Lookout Tower also sits on a beautiful mountain setting with scenic views.
Yes, the Zittau Nature Park offers several family-friendly options. Bieleboh Forest Lodge and Czorneboh Mountain Inn and Lookout Tower are both categorized as family-friendly. These spots often provide amenities like dining and easy access to observation points, making them suitable for visitors of all ages.
The region is rich in unique natural formations. Near Nonnenfelsen (Nuns' Rocks), you'll find bizarre sandstone pinnacles and a bridge and climbing facility for close access. The Kälbersteine massif features many exciting rock formations, with the largest rock at the summit climbable via a staircase. A detour to the nearby Teufelsfenster (Devil's Window) is also recommended when visiting the Czorneboh Mountain Inn and Lookout Tower.
The Zittau Nature Park offers an extensive network of trails for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on routes like the 'Nuns' Rock – Little Rock Alley loop' or 'Lausche trig point – Nonnenfelsen (Nuns' Rocks) loop'. For easier walks, consider routes such as 'Lake Olbersdorf – Olbersdorfer Lake Swimming Area loop'. The park also has running trails, including 'King Albert Oak – Reichen Tower loop'. Find more details on these activities in the Hiking in the Zittau Nature Park, Easy hikes in the Zittau Nature Park, and Running Trails in the Zittau Nature Park guides.
Yes, many huts and their locations have historical significance. The name of the Kälbersteine reportedly originated from the Thirty Years' War, when farmers hid their cattle there. The region itself is known for its historic mountain huts and inns. Additionally, the Himmelsbrücke, a brick arch bridge, is a protected cultural monument with a history dating back to 1796, located near some of the hut trails.
Visitors frequently praise the unique settings and hospitality of the huts. For instance, the Nonnenfelsen (Nuns' Rocks) restaurant is loved for its incomparable views. The Bieleboh Forest Lodge receives compliments for its great service, friendly staff, and delicious food. Many appreciate the opportunity to strengthen themselves at these inns after hiking or climbing, often with the added bonus of collecting unique stamps, as offered at Nonnenfelsen.
Yes, some huts in the Zittau Nature Park offer overnight accommodation. For example, the Bieleboh Forest Lodge provides overnight stays in a quaint mountain cottage, alongside a cozy dining room. Many of the historic mountain huts and inns in the region serve as rest stops and places to stay for hikers.
Operating hours can vary by location. The observation tower next to Bieleboh Forest Lodge is accessible year-round, day and night, while the lodge itself welcomes guests from Wednesday to Sunday. The restaurant at Czorneboh Mountain Inn and Lookout Tower has recently reopened. It's always a good idea to check the specific opening times for each hut or attraction before your visit.
Yes, the Zittau Nature Park is known for its climbing opportunities, especially around its unique rock formations. The Nonnenfelsen (Nuns' Rocks) are a prime example, featuring important climbing peaks like Gorge wall and Barbarine. A bridge and climbing facility allow close access to these rocks, making it a popular spot for climbers.
The Zittau Nature Park boasts an extensive hiking trail network, spanning approximately 425 kilometers. These trails wind through dense forests, past volcanic peaks, and wild sandstone cliffs, connecting many of the historic mountain huts and inns. The huts serve as excellent rest stops along these routes, offering places to eat and sometimes stay.
The Zittau Nature Park is beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. The extensive hiking trail network is enjoyable during spring, summer, and autumn. Observation towers, like the one at Bieleboh Forest Lodge, are accessible year-round, offering views even in winter. Always check specific hut opening times, as some may have seasonal variations.
Yes, the Zittau Nature Park offers a variety of trails, including options suitable for beginners or those looking for easier access to the huts. While some routes involve moderate climbs, many paths lead to the huts, and the extensive network allows for choosing shorter segments. For specific easy routes, you can consult the Easy hikes in the Zittau Nature Park guide.


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