Best huts around Urbach Bei Kaysersberg are situated within the Kaysersberg valley region, offering access to the Vosges mountains. This area is characterized by its forested hills and valleys, providing a setting for outdoor activities. The landscape includes various trails that connect shelters and refuges. The region serves as a base for exploring the natural environment of the Vosges.
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Great dry spot of earth for approx. 10 people
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A large rest area with a good shelter. If necessary, you can also bivouac in it.
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Worth a stop not only when it rains: Refuge "Pierre des Trois Bans"
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Beautiful rest area with shelter and numerous seating areas... Perfect spot for a rest or even an overnight stay
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This inn is located at an altitude of 950 meters in the middle of the Vosges mountains and offers, from its terrace, a magnificent view of the valleys. You will find all types of beds ranging from dormitories to private rooms. Their table d'hôtes should also bring you comfort after a good day of walking.
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Quiet and secluded place, with benches, rocks and a small shelter in case it rains, lots of technical trails to enjoy on the bike. A certain technical level is required to navigate these narrow trails, with rocks and very tight curves.
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The region offers a variety of shelters, including unguarded cabins like Cabane de la Pierre des Trois Bans, equipped shelters such as Kutzig Buech Shelter, and staffed refuges with accommodation like Devin Pond Refuge. These range from simple rest areas to places offering overnight stays and meals.
Yes, several huts offer accommodation. For example, Devin Pond Refuge provides various types of beds, from dormitories to private rooms, and is located directly on the GR5 trail. The Refuge des Amis de la Nature near Lac Noir also offers rooms with 3 to 7 beds, accommodating up to 50 people, and is approved for youth and sports groups.
Facilities vary by hut. Cabane de la Pierre des Trois Bans is equipped with a hearth for a fire, a table, and benches, and allows overnight stays. The Refuge des Amis de la Nature near Lac Noir features a well-equipped communal kitchen, showers, WCs, and a large common room. Kutzig Buech Shelter offers a rest area with benches and shelter.
Many huts and trails in the region are suitable for families. The Refuge des Amis de la Nature near Lac Noir is particularly family-friendly, offering discounts for families, games for children, and being 'Jeunesse et Sports' approved. Huts like Cabane de la Pierre des Trois Bans and Kutzig Buech Shelter provide excellent rest stops during family hikes.
The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities in the Vosges mountains. You can enjoy extensive hiking on trails like the GR532 and GR531, or explore mountain biking and gravel biking routes. For specific hiking routes, you can find options in the Hiking around Urbach Bei Kaysersberg guide, and for more challenging treks, the Mountain Hikes around Urbach Bei Kaysersberg guide.
Yes, some huts offer dining options or are close to establishments. Devin Pond Refuge offers a table d'hôtes. Near the St-Alexis Chapel, you'll find an auberge that serves hearty food and wine, and also offers overnight stays. The Refuge des Amis de la Nature has a bar and a communal kitchen for guests.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Many huts, like the Refuge des Amis de la Nature, are generally open on weekends, public holidays, and during school holidays (Zone B). Summer and autumn offer ideal conditions for hiking, while winter provides opportunities for snowshoeing and skiing, with some huts remaining open or accessible for groups by reservation.
Pets are generally allowed under certain conditions at some huts, such as the Refuge des Amis de la Nature. It's always advisable to check directly with the specific hut or refuge regarding their pet policy before your visit. Many hiking trails in the Vosges mountains are dog-friendly, but keeping them on a leash is often required.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical elements. The St-Alexis Chapel, a small pilgrimage church with a 16th-century altarpiece, is a notable historical site near some hiking routes. While not a hut itself, it offers a glimpse into the region's past and is often a destination for hikers.
Parking availability varies. For the Refuge des Amis de la Nature near Lac Noir, there are 15 car spaces available in summer at the chalet. In winter, when there is snow, parking options are available near the lake. For other huts and trailheads, parking is typically found at the start of popular hiking routes or in nearby villages.
Generally, you do not need a permit to access the unguarded huts or to hike on the public trails in the Kaysersberg Valley or the Vosges mountains. However, for staffed refuges, especially for overnight stays, it is recommended to make reservations, particularly for groups or during peak seasons. No specific hiking permits are typically required for the region's trails.
The Refuge des Amis de la Nature, located near Lac Noir, is an excellent base for exploring the Vosges mountains. It's situated directly on major hiking trails like the GR532 and GR5, offers comfortable accommodation for up to 50 people, and provides a communal kitchen and common areas. Its scenic location at 950m altitude and its commitment to being an affordable option make it highly valued by hikers. You can find more information about this refuge on Visit Alsace.


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