Huts around Binzen are found in a municipality located near Lörrach, Germany, bordering the Southern Black Forest. This region is characterized by its natural landscapes, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. The area features forests and trails typical of the Upper Rhine Valley. While prominent tourist-oriented huts are less common directly within Binzen, basic hiking shelters are present in the surrounding natural areas.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Shelter in the forest with barbecue area
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The Kreuzeiche near Lörrach (more precisely in Brombach, on Adelhauser Straße in the Brombach Forest) is a striking natural monument with great historical significance:
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A really great starting point for day hikes or bike tours. Lots of hiking tips already on the board at the house. A huge parking lot with barbecue facilities.
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Spacious area in the middle of the forest with a hut and plenty of seating for resting and relaxing.
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Station on the Schafberg Panorama Trail with several information boards on the subject of grape varieties. There is also a barbecue area here.
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Barbecue area at the “Hexehüsli” with table furniture and barbecue area with grate. The barbecue area is part of the Schafberg Panorama Trail in Efringen-Kirchen. There are three information boards providing information about different grape varieties. The water reservoir with a viewing platform right next to it, as well as the hut, are now (as of October 2023) cordoned off due to frequent vandalism. The associated keys can be borrowed from the municipal administration.
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Very great and clean refuge, please continue to keep it clean and take the rubbish with you to the nearest rubbish bin.
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Great hut at a crossroads in all directions
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Around Binzen, you will primarily find basic hiking shelters and facilities with grilling areas. These structures offer protection from the weather and serve as rest stops along hiking trails, rather than managed mountain huts or vacation chalets. They often include seating and sometimes a fire pit for public use.
Yes, several huts around Binzen are suitable for families. For example, the Siegebach-Hüüsli and Weihermatt Hut are both noted as family-friendly, offering covered seating and barbecue facilities. Cross Oak is also a family-friendly natural monument that serves as an ideal stopover.
The area around Binzen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Shelter at Hinkelstein loop' or the 'Molasse Cliff at Läufelberg loop'. There are also options for mountain biking and cycling. For more details on routes, you can explore the Hiking around Binzen, MTB Trails around Binzen, and Cycling around Binzen guides.
Yes, many of the huts and shelters around Binzen are equipped with barbecue facilities. The Siegebach-Hüüsli, Weihermatt Hut, and Hexehüsli barbecue area on the Panoramaweg Schafberg all feature barbecue areas, some with grates available.
The region around Binzen is characterized by its natural landscapes, including forests and trails typical of the Upper Rhine Valley and the Southern Black Forest. Cross Oak is a notable natural monument and forest area, serving as an excellent starting point for exploring forest paths.
While specific parking details for every hut are not always available, Cross Oak is noted as having parking facilities, making it a good starting point for various forest paths and hikes to nearby shelters.
The huts around Binzen, being primarily basic shelters along hiking trails, are generally accessible and enjoyable during the warmer months from spring through autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for hiking and using outdoor barbecue facilities. Winter visits are possible, but trails might be snow-covered, requiring appropriate gear.
The huts around Binzen are mostly basic shelters and typically do not offer full cafe services. However, the Weihermatt Hut is mentioned as being accessible via a beautiful hiking trail and offers refreshments, suggesting a more developed rest stop, though not a full cafe.
Yes, the Cross Oak is not only a natural monument but also categorized as a historical site, offering a blend of nature and local heritage. The region itself, bordering the Southern Black Forest, has a rich history that can be explored through its trails and landmarks.
Visitors appreciate the huts for providing clean, covered refuges and excellent barbecue areas, like the Siegebach-Hüüsli. The scenic hiking trails, such as the one leading to Weihermatt Hut, and the distant views from spots like the Hexehüsli barbecue area are also highly valued. The area is seen as ideal for stopovers and as a starting point for various forest adventures.
Given that the huts around Binzen are primarily basic hiking shelters located in natural, often forested areas, they are generally not designed for wheelchair accessibility. Access typically involves hiking trails, which may be uneven or steep. For specific accessibility needs, it's advisable to research individual locations or consider broader vacation rentals in the area.
Yes, the nearby routes include several circular options. For instance, the 'Shelter at Hinkelstein loop from Binzen' is an easy hiking route that could incorporate a hut visit. You can find more circular routes in the Hiking around Binzen guide.


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