Best huts around Stromberg offer diverse options for outdoor enthusiasts in Germany. The region features a network of trails leading to various huts, from simple shelters to managed forest houses. These locations provide opportunities for rest, refreshment, and panoramic views across the landscape. Visitors can explore the natural attractions and historical sites integrated into the hiking routes.
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Opening hours: Wednesday to Monday: from 11 a.m. Closed on Tuesdays
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Beautiful indoor and outdoor spaces. Good cuisine at reasonable prices. Friendly service.
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Comfortable rest stop in the forest. Highly recommended.
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Nice restaurant with beer garden. And now open again without restrictions. When we last came by on a hike in April 2021, strict corona restrictions still applied.
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Forest house Heiligkreuz Here you can park to start a tour or interrupt a tour for a break. Located between Bingerbrück and Bodmannstein Forest house Heiligkreuz. Source: City of Bingen The traditional Waldgaststätte Heiligkreuz is a central excursion destination in an idyllic location in the middle of the local recreation area of the Bingen Forest, not far from the city of Bingen. Nearby are award-winning hiking trails and beautiful viewpoints over the Rhine Valley. An adventure trail with a suspension bridge, Villa Rustica and a botanical garden complete the range of leisure activities around the property. The forester's lodge is on the Bingerbrück road to the Bodmannstein. The house takes its name from what used to be a hermitage (hermitage), which consisted of a chapel and the hermit's apartment (who was also in charge of the area). The hermitage was finally dissolved in 1791, a new forest warden had to be appointed to live there. A new forester's house was built in 1865. In 2017 it was completely renovated and the forest restaurant started operating again after a period of closure. Forest house Heiligkreuz Tenant: Onur Özmen Phone 06721-4003833 http://www.forsthausheiligkreuz.de
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Really very nice rest area, but if you are looking for solitude, you should rest somewhere else. You always meet nice people here!
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Fantastic view, ideal for a break.
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Fantastic view from up there..
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The Stromberg region offers a diverse range of huts, from simple barbecue shelters like the historic Pfeiferhütte to managed forest houses with dining options such as the Heiligkreuz Forest Inn and the Jägerhaus Forest Lodge. You can also find observation towers with associated huts, like the Eselsburg Observation Tower, and basic shelters for bivouacking.
For stunning panoramic views, visit the Rhine and Wisper View Hut, which provides beautiful distant views of the Rhine Valley and the Wisper Valley. Another excellent spot is the Eselsburg Observation Tower, offering a 360-degree panorama of the Löwensteiner mountains, the Swabian Alb, and the Black Forest. The Rotweinlaube — Pavilion with views over the Rhine Valley also offers a fantastic vista.
Yes, several huts are family-friendly. The Lauschhütte Restaurant & Outdoor Park is a great option, featuring a restaurant, a climbing forest, and an archery course. The Heiligkreuz Forest Inn and the Jägerhaus Forest Lodge are also welcoming for families, offering meals in a relaxed setting. Many hiking trails around these huts are suitable for families.
The Pfeiferhütte Barbecue Area has a rich history, with the original hut dating back to 1583. The Eselsburg Observation Tower, built in 1925, stands on a site where a castle once stood. The Heiligkreuz Forest Inn, originally established as a guesthouse in 1865, also carries a long tradition.
The Jägerhaus Forest Lodge is highly recommended for its food, especially its homemade cakes, and offers a Sunday breakfast buffet. The Heiligkreuz Forest Inn provides traditional cuisine at reasonable prices in a renovated setting. The Lauschhütte Restaurant & Outdoor Park also features a restaurant in an old forester's lodge.
Yes, the huts in the Stromberg region are well-integrated into an extensive hiking trail network. You can find numerous routes, including moderate trails like 'Michel's Vitality Tour' or the 'Stromberg Gorge' loops. For more options, explore the Hiking around Stromberg guide.
Beyond hiking, the Stromberg region offers excellent opportunities for road cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Flowtrail Stromberg Circuit' for mountain biking or scenic road cycling tours like the 'Kneipp basin in Bockenau – Schweppenhausen Oil Mill loop'. Discover more in the Road Cycling Routes around Stromberg and MTB Trails around Stromberg guides.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from spots like the Rhine and Wisper View Hut. The welcoming atmosphere and good food at places like the Jägerhaus Forest Lodge and Heiligkreuz Forest Inn are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the blend of nature, history, and opportunities for rest and refreshment during their hikes.
Yes, for those seeking a more basic experience, there is the Schutzhütte Am Stromberg, which is designated for bivouacking. This shelter is located at an elevation of 507 meters 'Am Stromberg'.
The huts in Stromberg are generally accessible and enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when hiking conditions are ideal. Many managed huts, like the Eselsburg Observation Tower's hut, are open on Sundays and public holidays, making weekends a popular time to visit. Some forest houses, such as the Heiligkreuz Forest Inn and Jägerhaus Forest Lodge, have specific opening hours, often closing one day a week, so it's advisable to check beforehand.
While some huts like the Lauschhütte Restaurant & Outdoor Park offer unique overnight options such as tree houses or space for tents, most huts in the Stromberg region are primarily for day use, offering rest and refreshments. For more traditional accommodation, you would typically look for guesthouses or hotels in nearby towns and villages.


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