Best huts around Bollwiller are situated in the Alsace region, offering a blend of forest and mountain experiences. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Vosges mountains, providing diverse landscapes from wooded valleys to higher alpine-like terrain. Bollwiller serves as a gateway to various outdoor activities, including hiking and exploring unique accommodations. The region's natural setting allows for a range of hut types, from rustic shelters to more comfortable cabin-style stays.
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The Rehbrunnel Shelter, altitude 759m The first Rehbrunnel Shelter was built in 1988 by the City of Thann with the assistance of the ONF (French Forestry Office). Mr. Jacques Fimbel, a volunteer with the Thann Vosges Club, designed the plans. The shelter was known among hikers for its octagonal shape and prime location. First renovated in 1999, the shelter was damaged by the elements and had suffered wear and tear over time. Therefore, the City of Thann launched a new construction project, in collaboration with the Gustave Eiffel Building School in Cernay, the Thann Vosges Club, and the ONF (French Forestry Office). The shelter was dismantled in June 2024, and after a year of work, the new Rehbrunnel Shelter was inaugurated on May 27, 2025.
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A brand-new wooden shelter. Inside, there's a stove and three seating areas. There's barely enough room for a bivouac on the floor, as the tables are attached to the ground and there's little space between the benches. However, you could still spread out a bit. I also managed to set up my single-person inner tent right next to the door. There's a well with drinking water 150 meters below the hut! It's a perfect spot for a night, and the view from this rocky, spiritual spot down into the valley toward Thann is outstanding!
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Close to the Grand Ballon, the Molkenrain refuge is ideally located facing the Alps. The refuge is open continuously from June 15 to September 15 and remains accessible every weekend and public holiday outside the high season. You will also find a bar and a restaurant a few meters away, at the farm inn of the same name.
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The Rehbrunnel viewpoint, nestled in the Vosges forests, offers a magnificent panorama of the surrounding valleys and mountains. From this point, the view extends over dense forests, steep ridges, and on a clear day, you can admire the distant landscapes that stretch as far as the eye can see.
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The Abri Munsteraeckerle in the Vosges is a hidden gem for mountain bikers. As you traverse this wooded area, you will encounter rocky paths and root-filled trails that require technical skills and concentration. The Abri Munsteraeckerle offers you a quiet place, ideal for a short break.
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Wonderful alpine feeling up here, especially when you have to walk through the herd of cows. Rewarding view of the surrounding area.
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Delicious food and fast service
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The region around Bollwiller offers a diverse range of unique hut accommodations. You can find whimsical themed cabins like the Lumberjack's Hut and the Robin Hood Hanging Cabin at Camping des Castors, designed to evoke childhood tales. Additionally, Huttopia Wattwiller features distinctive 'Cahuttes,' which are comfortable wooden huts topped by a tent, blending solid structure with canvas comfort. For a more traditional mountain experience, the Molkenrain Refuge and Refuge Vosges-Trotters Mulhouse offer classic mountain refuge stays.
Yes, several options cater to families. The Viewpoint at the Rehbrunnel shelter is noted as family-friendly, offering a panorama and a newly constructed wooden shelter with a stove. The themed huts at Camping des Castors, such as the Lumberjack's Hut and Robin Hood Hanging Cabin, are also ideal for families, providing a whimsical and immersive experience with campsite amenities like playgrounds and a natural lake for swimming. Huttopia Wattwiller's Cahuttes also offer family-friendly amenities and activities.
The themed huts at Camping des Castors, such as the Lumberjack's Hut, are handcrafted from Vosges wood and can accommodate up to 6 people. They typically include a kitchenette, dining area, and bedrooms. The Robin Hood Hanging Cabin offers a kitchen area, living area, and sleeping area with dry toilets inside. Guests also have access to shared campsite amenities, including a natural lake for swimming, a pond for fishing, and playgrounds for children. For more details, you can visit the Camping des Castors website.
Cahuttes at Huttopia Wattwiller are unique two-story accommodations blending a comfortable wooden hut with a tented roof for bedrooms. They are typically 30m² and feature electricity, a wood-burning stove, a kitchenette (with gas rings, sink, fridge, and crockery), and a bathroom area with a toilet and shower. Each Cahutte usually includes a covered terrace for outdoor relaxation. Guests also benefit from campsite facilities like indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a padel-tennis court, and organized activities.
For a more authentic mountain experience, the Refuge Vosges-Trotters Mulhouse at Le Markstein is a traditional mountain refuge located at 1160m altitude. It offers dormitory-style sleeping arrangements, a large heated kitchen, and living/dining areas. While it doesn't offer catering, it's an excellent base for hiking, skiing, or cycling in the Markstein tourist area. The Molkenrain Refuge also provides an alpine feeling with accommodation and a restaurant nearby.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. The Molkenrain Refuge is ideally located near the Grand Ballon, offering rewarding views for hikers. The Munsteraeckerle Shelter is situated in a wooded area with rocky paths, suitable for a break during a hike. The Refuge Vosges-Trotters Mulhouse at Le Markstein is also close to the GR5 hiking trail. For more detailed hiking routes, you can explore the MTB Trails around Bollwiller guide, which also includes some hiking-friendly paths.
Beyond hiking, the area around Bollwiller offers various outdoor activities. The Munsteraeckerle Shelter is a quiet spot particularly favored by mountain bikers traversing its rocky and root-filled trails. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking in the MTB Trails around Bollwiller guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like 'Vineyards of Rouffach – Bannstein Pass loop' available in the Road Cycling Routes around Bollwiller guide. Gravel biking options are also available, such as the 'Grand Ballon – Grand Ballon loop' in the Gravel biking around Bollwiller guide.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. The Molkenrain Refuge is open continuously from June 15 to September 15 and remains accessible every weekend and public holiday outside the high season, making summer and early autumn ideal for this location. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the wooded areas. Winter can be suitable for those interested in snow activities, especially near higher-altitude refuges like the Refuge Vosges-Trotters Mulhouse at Le Markstein, which is open during school holidays.
Absolutely. The Viewpoint at the Rehbrunnel shelter offers a magnificent panorama of the surrounding valleys and mountains, extending over dense forests and steep ridges. On a clear day, you can admire distant landscapes. The Molkenrain Refuge is also ideally located facing the Alps, providing rewarding views of the surrounding area, especially when walking through the herd of cows.
The Refuge Vosges-Trotters Mulhouse, located at 1160m, offers dormitory-style accommodation with 56 places (34 available to non-members). It features a large, heated kitchen well-equipped with crockery and utensils, an adjoining living/dining area, bathrooms and toilets on the upper floors, and a laundry room, showers, game room, and ski storage in the basement. Guests should note that the refuge does not offer a catering service, so bringing your own meals is recommended.
Yes, some huts have nearby food and drink options. The Molkenrain Refuge has a bar and restaurant just a few meters away at the farm inn of the same name. Huttopia Wattwiller, where the Cahuttes are located, has a food corner offering simple, local products, homemade pizzas, and a small grocery store. For other shelters, it's advisable to bring your own provisions, as some, like the Refuge Vosges-Trotters Mulhouse, do not offer catering.
The Munsteraeckerle Shelter is a hidden gem for mountain bikers due to its location in a wooded area with rocky paths and root-filled trails that require technical skills. It offers a quiet place, ideal for a short break during a challenging ride. It's a perfect spot to rest and refuel before continuing your mountain biking adventure in the Vosges.


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