Best huts around Hirrlingen are found in a region characterized by its location between the Swabian Alb hills and the River Ammer. The area offers a mix of historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. While traditional mountain huts are less common, Hirrlingen features various shelters, viewpoints with facilities, and designated barbecue areas that serve as popular rest stops for hikers. These spots provide amenities and scenic views within the natural settings of the…
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Next to the Dünnbachhütte, which serves as a shelter, there is a large rest area with a barbecue pit and several seating options. In a clearing, there is also an impressive giant sequoia tree, planted by forest director Ottmar Schilling.
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The Bleicherhäusle is located clearly visible on the road from Hirrlingen to Rangendingen, on the left shortly before the town entrance. On the opposite side of the road stands the St. Joseph Chapel. It is not precisely known when the Bleicherhäusle was built. It was already recorded in the land survey of 1861 in the cadastral map in the area called „Galgenrain“. Originally, the simple building served the bleacher as a place to stay and sleep, as well as for storing his work equipment. The „Bleicherbuckel“, about 1.2 km from Rangendingen, was the ideal place for bleaching the farmers' linen, which was brought there by the linen weaver. To this day, the hill on the right of Hirrlinger Straße bears its name. The Bleicherhäusle still stands on the crest.
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Definitely built before 1861. Renovated in 1950 and completely renovated in 2007
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Here you will find the highest beer garden in Rottenburg. Opening times: May 1st to the end of September Mostly Saturdays from 2:00 p.m. Sundays and public holidays from 10:00 a.m.
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When I wanted to go in I noticed a fox mom with the little ones inside. So I didn't go any closer and left her alone. In the forest we are the guests.
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Dünnbach-Hüte with rest area and barbecue area!
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A wonderful destination. The ascent is rewarded with a wonderful view and on catering days nothing stands in the way of a restful break! https://dav-rottenburg.de/weilerburg/weilerburg-allgemeines/
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Around Hirrlingen, the 'huts' are not traditional mountain shelters but rather various shelters, viewpoints with facilities, and designated barbecue areas. These spots serve as popular rest stops for hikers, offering amenities and scenic views within the natural settings of the region. You'll find everything from simple stone shelters to more equipped huts with seating and grilling options.
For panoramic vistas, visit Weilerburg (Weiler Castle), which offers extensive views from its tower. Another excellent spot is View from Dreifürstenstein, a high rest area providing wonderful views of the Zoller and the surrounding landscape.
Yes, Weilerburg (Weiler Castle) is a significant historical site. While it's now a lookout tower built on the site of an earlier castle, it retains a castle-like character and offers a glimpse into the region's past. Additionally, the Saustall Hut — Stone Shelter is a historical stone tunnel that served as a hideout for shepherds, reflecting past forest management practices.
Several spots are great for families. The Dünnbach hut offers a simple rest area and barbecue facilities next to an impressive sequoia tree, perfect for a family break. Nagel's Hut also provides a nice barbecue area with plenty of wood, ideal for a family outing. The View from Dreifürstenstein is also tagged as family-friendly, offering a high rest area with an information board.
The Hirrlingen region, situated between the Swabian Alb hills and the River Ammer, is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, gravel biking routes, and mountain biking trails. For detailed routes, check out the guides for Running Trails around Hirrlingen, Gravel biking around Hirrlingen, and MTB Trails around Hirrlingen.
Yes, several 'huts' and viewpoints offer barbecue facilities. Weilerburg (Weiler Castle) often has barbecue options available with its gastronomic services. The Dünnbach hut and Nagel's Hut both feature dedicated barbecue areas, with Nagel's Hut even providing plenty of wood nearby.
The Hirrlingen region is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery. Summer is also great for outdoor activities, especially with the facilities available at the 'huts' for breaks. Even in winter, some trails are accessible, and the shelters can provide a cozy stop.
The region is characterized by the rolling hills of the Swabian Alb and the River Ammer. You'll encounter diverse forest landscapes, such as around the Dünnbach hut, which is next to an impressive sequoia tree. The viewpoints, like View from Dreifürstenstein, offer expansive views over the natural surroundings.
Yes, Weilerburg (Weiler Castle) features a tavern that frequently offers gastronomic services, including food and drinks. When the flag is on the tower, it indicates that the gastronomy is open, often with barbecue options available.
Visitors particularly appreciate the beautiful views, especially from spots like Weilerburg (Weiler Castle) and View from Dreifürstenstein. The availability of rest areas, shelters, and barbecue facilities at places like Dünnbach hut and Nagel's Hut is also highly valued for breaks during hikes. The historical context of some sites adds another layer of interest.
While specific difficulty levels for routes to each hut aren't detailed, the region offers a range of hiking options. Many of the 'huts' serve as rest stops along established trails. For example, the Albsteig leads right past View from Dreifürstenstein. You can find various routes, including easy ones, within the broader hiking network around Hirrlingen.


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