Huts around Schelklingen are located in the Swabian Alb, a region characterized by its natural landscapes and historical sites. The area offers various points of interest for outdoor enthusiasts, including historical buildings and information centers. Visitors can explore sites that provide insight into local history and serve as rest areas for hikers and cyclists.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Visually, it's a very beautiful spot that immediately catches the eye. The surroundings are also very beautiful and interesting.
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The Tiefental Valley, often called the Butterfly Valley, is a quiet, almost hidden gem of the Alb. In the warmer months, numerous species of butterflies flutter through here – a sign of the intact natural environment. The entrance leads past an alpaca farm in true style – and if you look around, you might even get a curious look from the woolly onlookers. Do they know that they are the secret mascots of the event?
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In 1924, the local council approved the Swabian Alb Association's construction of a ski jump on Laichinger Eichberg, but it was not until the snowshoeing department was founded in 1926 that the first ski jump took place on Eichberg in January 1927. Even ski jumping on a makeshift ski jump in Nattenbuch in nearby Feldstetten did not change the desire for a better and larger ski jump. After several submissions, the ski jump in Buch was finally built and inaugurated on February 1, 1931 with a ski jump open to the association. In the same year, the inrun tower was raised by 4 to almost 8 m in order to achieve faster inrun speeds. In 1935, the ski jump record was 36 m, which was not beaten at the last ski jump in 1941. After the end of the war, the ski jump had fallen into disrepair and was unusable and the association decided to rebuild it in November 1946. Since the history of the town of Laichingen is rooted in the traditional craft of linen weaving over the centuries, the idea of a cup ski jumping competition of the same name was born. In 1949, the first linen weaver ski jumping competition was held, which was held every year until 1958. Unfortunately, the ski jump, which had become dilapidated by then, had to be completely demolished in 1961/62 and ski jumping was suspended until the club's 50th anniversary in 1978. With the construction of the ski hut below the ski jump, it was also put back into operation as a natural ski jump. In the summer of 1983, the new inrun tower was built in order to hold the national school ski games the following winter, where Dieter Thoma (3rd place) was one of the participants. From around the mid-1990s, the ski jump was no longer used, as ski jumping is dependent on snow and covering mats is unrealistic for club sports.
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The Tiefental is a wonderfully beautiful, quiet and shady valley.
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This shelter is located at the end or beginning of the Bärental valley. Opposite the hut there is a barbecue area with seating.
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You can explore several historical sites. The Derneck Castle, managed by the Swabian Alb Association, serves as a beautiful rest area and offers a glimpse into the region's past. Another unique historical spot is the Old Laichingen Ski Jump, which operated until the mid-1990s and features a hut. Additionally, the Dorfhaus Hütten in Schelklingen-Hütten functions as a local history museum, showcasing past rural life with original structures and workshops.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Derneck Castle is considered family-friendly. The Bärenhütte Barbecue Area is a beautiful spot in the forest with facilities, ideal for family outings. Near Derneck Castle, you'll also find a Playground and barbecue area, perfect for children and picnics.
The Bärenhütte Barbecue Area is a designated spot in the forest with excellent barbecue facilities. There is also a Playground and barbecue area near Burg Derneck, offering another convenient option for grilling.
The huts are situated in the Swabian Alb, a region known for its natural landscapes. Derneck Castle offers scenic views as a rest area amidst natural beauty. The Biosphäreninfozentrum Schelklingen-Hütten provides information about the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Swabian Alb, highlighting the region's significant natural attractions.
Yes, the Shelter and toilet at the former military training area, Geopark Schwäbische Alb is wheelchair accessible and includes a very useful toilet facility.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. Many huts, like Derneck Castle, serve as ideal stops for hikers, cyclists, and horseback riders. You can find numerous MTB Trails, Gravel biking routes, and Running Trails around Schelklingen, catering to different sports and difficulty levels.
Yes, the huts are often integrated into the local trail network. Derneck Castle is a popular stop on hiking tours. The Swabian Alb Association, which manages Derneck Castle, is very active in landscape conservation and offers extensive annual programs including hikes and excursions. You can explore various running trails and MTB trails in the vicinity.
The summer months are particularly good for visiting, as Derneck Castle is managed all week during this period, making it a convenient rest stop. The Swabian Alb Association also offers extensive annual programs, including hikes, which are often seasonal. For historical sites like the Dorfhaus Hütten, it's best to check for special events or book private tours.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and practical facilities. Highlights like the Bärenhütte Barbecue Area are praised for being visually beautiful spots in the forest with great barbecue facilities. The historical significance of places like Old Laichingen Ski Jump and the convenience of facilities like the Shelter and toilet at the former military training area are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, Derneck Castle is listed as having a cafe and restaurant, making it a convenient stop for refreshments during your outdoor activities.
The Biosphäreninfozentrum Schelklingen-Hütten is an important hub for information about the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Swabian Alb and the UNESCO Global Geopark Swabian Alb. While not a traditional hut for overnight stays, it provides valuable insights into the region's significant natural and cultural attractions, managed in association with the Swabian Albverein.


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