Best huts around Waldkirch are situated in the Black Forest, offering diverse options for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The region features varied terrain, from the Glottertal to the Rhine Valley, with views extending to the Vosges mountains. Waldkirch is known for its scenic trails and accessible resting points. These huts provide essential facilities and viewpoints for exploring the natural landscape.
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I fell in love with the “Schänzle”, as people here call the Gasthaus zur Schwedenschanze, at first sight. It's a mountain inn like you rarely find. The restaurant is cosy and the view outside is fantastic.
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The Martin Chapel marks a place steeped in history, which, interestingly, was only archaeologically investigated for the first time in the 1950s. Before that, in the 19th century, it was part of the Kolmenhof, where it was converted into a utility building (and significantly rebuilt). Conscious of its historical significance, remnants from this period were dismantled and the building was extensively restored.
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... "Martinskapelle" near Furtwangen in the Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg. - can be reached via the "red diamond" marking or the "Westweg" - lies on an old pass road between the Breg and Elz springs, at the height of the Danube-Rhine watershed - https://www.furtwangen.de/startseite/Stadtinfo/geschichte+der+martinskapelle.html
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Definitely stop off; super charming Black Forest "Alm" hut with character and lovely operators!
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The Martinskapelle is located on an old pass road between the Breg and Elz springs, at the height of the Danube-Rhine watershed. The origin of the chapel goes back to the pre-Carolinic period. Findings from excavations allow the assumption that a sacred building stood here as early as 800. Perhaps the road from Furtwangen to the top of the pass was already an old La Tène road and there were connections between Celtic and early Christian culture here.
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You have to work a little hard to get up here, but it's a really great destination
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Very old kappele right next to the source of the Danube
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Saint Martin, to whom the Furtwang Chapel is consecrated, is - next to Saint Nicholas - probably one of the most popular saints of all. The memorial day of the former officer in the Roman army is November 11th. On the night after the famous “coat sharing”, when he surrendered half his army cloak to a freezing beggar, Jesus Christ appears to him in a dream. He then converted to Christianity and was later - initially against his will - elected Bishop of Tours (France). Many should have fond childhood memories of lantern handicrafts in kindergarten and elementary school, the evening lantern parade through the dark village / district - and of course of the delicious “Weckmann”.
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Around Waldkirch, you'll find a variety of huts, including self-catering options like the Kandelblickhütte, superb viewpoint huts such as Thomashütte with a great view, and guesthouses like Gasthaus Zum Gscheid that offer traditional Black Forest cuisine and hospitality. Many provide opportunities for eating, drinking, and enjoying scenic views.
For exceptional panoramic views, visit Thomashütte with a great view, which offers expansive vistas over the Glottertal and the Rhine Valley, extending to the Vosges mountains on clear days. The Gummenhütte (Fensterliwirt — 'Window Inn') also provides a wonderful view of the Glottertal.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. The Brunnenhof Rest Area and Refreshment Stand is well-suited for a rest and grilling, featuring a small shelter, fire pit, and resting benches. The Gummenhütte (Fensterliwirt — 'Window Inn') and Kreuzmoos Hiking Lodge are also noted as family-friendly, offering refreshments and a welcoming atmosphere.
Gasthaus Zum Gscheid is highly regarded for its 'best Baden cuisine,' with visitors recommending pork cutlets, 'Brägeli' (fried potatoes), and 'Bibiliskäs' (a local cheese specialty). The Gummenhütte (Fensterliwirt — 'Window Inn') offers delicious regional snacks, and the Kreuzmoos Hiking Lodge is known for homemade cake and small dishes.
The Kandelblickhütte is a self-catering hut specifically ideal for groups, seminars, and various events. It comes equipped with a gas stove, dishwasher, microwave, and coffee machine, providing a tranquil setting in the midst of the forest.
The huts around Waldkirch are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes like the 'View from the Kandel – Gummenhütte (Fensterliwirt — 'Window Inn') loop' or 'Kandel Summit – View of the Black Forest loop'. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Waldkirch guide. In winter, the Kandelblickhütte offers direct access to two ski slopes.
Yes, the Brunnenhof Rest Area and Refreshment Stand is located on the former site of the Brunnenhof, featuring a small shelter, fire pit, and a chapel. Many huts in the Black Forest also carry a rich history, originally built as alpine pastures or resting places for lumberjacks and shepherds.
For self-catering huts like Kandelblickhütte, you'll need to bring your own bed sheets, pillowcases, sleeping bags, towels, and dishcloths. Linens can often be rented for a fee. Beverages are typically available on-site and accounted for with the hut warden.
The Gummenhütte (Fensterliwirt — 'Window Inn') is a great refreshment stop, offering regional snacks and self-service drinks even on rest days. The Kreuzmoos Hiking Lodge also provides good coffee, delicious ice cream, and homemade cakes.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from spots like Thomashütte with a great view. The hospitality and traditional cuisine at places like Gasthaus Zum Gscheid are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the convenience of refreshment stops and the rustic, welcoming atmosphere found in these Black Forest establishments.
While specific public transport routes to individual huts can vary, many huts in the Black Forest are situated along popular hiking trails like the Kandelhöhenweg, making them accessible for hikers. For detailed public transport information to specific starting points, it's best to check local transport schedules or resources like Schwarzwald Tourismus.


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