Best huts around Eckersdorf, a municipality in Upper Franconia, Bavaria, are situated within the Heinersreuther forest, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The area is known for its varied landscape, including the Teufelsloch nature reserve, a Rhaetian gorge. Eckersdorf serves as a starting point for various outdoor activities, including cycling and hiking routes. These locations provide opportunities for dining, resting, and exploring the Franconian landscape.
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Very idyllically located in the middle of the forest. It is best to check opening times online at 95448 Eckersdorf.
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Current opening hours: Wednesday – Friday 4:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Saturday 2:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Sunday 11:30 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
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Beautiful traditional restaurant with a great beer garden in the middle of the forest. The kitchen is Franconian modern. Guests are treated to hearty snacks and delicious pan-fried dishes. On Sunday lunchtime, roast meat is a must. On certain special days, the newly built bakery and smokehouse smell of fresh Waldhütte bread and fish. The Waldhütte menu offers a wide variety of fresh and regional dishes - including vegetarian and vegan.
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The Forsthaus Kamerun, now an excellent Italian pizzeria with a beautiful beer garden, is open Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., and Sundays and public holidays from 11.30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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The forester's house in Ottmannsreuth, built in 1848, has been called "Forest House Kamerun" since 1884. At that time, Fritz Brandt, Cosima Wagner's future son-in-law, was cycling out of the city with a friend from Bayreuth on a hot July day. In the forester's house, they were given refreshments by the forest ranger's wife. Back home, the friends reported that they had made a discovery like the African explorer Gustav Nachtigal had made on the Black Continent. Since all the newspapers were reporting on the raising of the German flag in the new Cameroon protected area, the two explorers called their forester's house "New Cameroon". It has kept this name to this day.
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Beautiful ponds. Here at the Maulaffenplatz the paths around the ponds meet. You have the opportunity to rest in the hut. Unfortunately you can hear the A70 clearly as it runs along the other end of the ponds. Nevertheless it is a beautiful place to watch birds and other animals.
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An excursion restaurant, formerly the margrave's forestry company, where Richard Wagner was a guest several times and where traces of Jean Paul can also be found
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The most popular huts in the Eckersdorf area include the King Frederick's Mill Forest Hut, known for its historical significance and Franconian modern cuisine, and the Knockhütte, which offers panoramic views from its location at 517 meters on the Knock.
Yes, several huts around Eckersdorf are family-friendly. The King Frederick's Mill Forest Hut and Eckersdorf Forest Hut are both noted for being family-friendly. Additionally, the Maulaffenplatz offers a covered rest area by a fish pond, suitable for families.
Many huts in the region offer gastronomy. The King Frederick's Mill Forest Hut (also known as Waldhütte Eckersdorf) operates as a restaurant and beer garden, serving fresh, regional food, including roasts, traditional Brotzeit dishes, and even its own exclusive 'Waldhütten-Bier'. The Knockhütte provides cool drinks, hearty snacks, coffee, and cake. Forsthaus Kamerun, a historical forester's house, now operates as an Italian pizzeria with a beautiful beer garden.
Absolutely. The King Frederick's Mill Forest Hut has significant historical value, originally built in 1750 as a margravial forester's house. It underwent extensive renovations and retains its rustic charm. The Forsthaus Kamerun, built in 1848, also has a rich history, named after an anecdote involving Cosima Wagner's son-in-law.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and cycling routes. For instance, the King Frederick's Mill Forest Hut is a hub for exploring the Heinersreuther forest. You can also explore gravel biking, MTB trails, and running trails in the wider Eckersdorf region.
Yes, many hiking routes lead to or past the huts, catering to different fitness levels. The King Frederick's Mill Forest Hut is a popular resting place for those exploring the Franconian landscape, and it's a starting point for many hikes. You can find various running trails and MTB trails that incorporate these scenic locations.
Near the King Frederick's Mill Forest Hut, you can find the Teufelsloch (Devil's Hole) nature reserve, a unique Rhaetian gorge with geological history. The Knockhütte itself is a viewpoint offering wonderful panoramic views. The Maulaffenplatz is a scenic spot by fish ponds, ideal for birdwatching.
Yes, adjacent to the King Frederick's Mill Forest Hut (Waldhütte Eckersdorf), there is a 2.5 km long 'Walderlebnispfad' (Forest Adventure Trail). This trail features eleven interactive stations, a 'stalking path' for animal spotting, and a low ropes course, making it a great activity for all ages. Parking is available at the hut.
Opening hours can vary, but for the Eckersdorf Forest Hut (Waldhütte Eckersdorf), it is generally closed on Mondays, and open Tuesday to Sunday, with specific hours like 3 PM - 10 PM on weekdays and 11 AM - 10 PM on weekends. It's always a good idea to check current hours before visiting. You can find more information about the Waldhütte (Eckersdorf) on Wikipedia.
Visitors frequently praise the huts for their charming atmosphere, delicious food, and beautiful natural settings. The King Frederick's Mill Forest Hut is appreciated for its traditional restaurant and great beer garden in the forest, while the Knockhütte is popular for its wonderful views and cozy atmosphere.
Yes, the Knockhütte is suitable and furnished for private parties, both inside and outside. It even has a fridge with a coin slot available when the hut is not staffed, offering flexibility for events.


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