Huts in Naturpark Haßberge are found within a region characterized by rolling hills, diverse forests, and historic sites. This area offers opportunities for outdoor activities amidst picturesque vineyards and natural landscapes. The huts provide locations for rest, refreshments, and in some cases, overnight stays. Each offers distinct features for hikers and nature enthusiasts exploring the region.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The castle square is protected by steep slopes in the south, north and west. To the east the terrain spur merges into the ridge. In the west, a small, semicircular outer bailey was added to the ramparts. The former gates were probably located in the northwest at the junction of the main and outer bailey walls and in the east. The preserved ramparts are still several meters high and are surrounded by deep outer ditches with low ramparts. The entire complex is around 330 meters long and up to 170 meters wide. Archaeological investigations show that the most recent fortification phase was a two-fronted wall made of wood and earth. This fortification probably replaced two proven older wood-earth-stone walls in the Carolingian-Ottonian period. However, the earliest traces of settlement date back to the Urnfield period, and the area also served as a settlement site during the Hallstatt and early La Tène periods. Source:https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwedenschanze_(Ha%C3%9Fberge)
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The Schwedenschanze is a prehistoric ring wall at 487 m above sea level. NN high elevation on the ridge of the Haßberge near the Burgstall Rottenstein and the Rennweg in Lower Franconia. Source:https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwedenschanze_(Ha%C3%9Fberge)
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From Eichelsdorf, a winding road leads up to the parking lot right in front of the mountaintop. The short climb from there cuts through an old prehistoric ring wall, which encloses a square 260 m long and up to 120 m wide. In the access area, defensive walls staggered in height can be clearly seen. The main wall - originally up to two m high on the inside and up to five m high on the outside - is partially accompanied by a ditch. Access to the Schwedenschanze was via two secured gates. The Schwedenschanze is located on Rennweg. This was already integrated into a large network of paths in prehistoric times. Another important route led in a southeasterly direction over this height. Protecting the resulting crossroads was probably one of the tasks of the Schwedenschanze. Source: https://www.baysf.de/de/wald-erkunden/ausflugsziel-tipps/ outlooksturm-schwedenschanze.html
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On the ridge of the Haßberge at around 500 m above sea level, above Eichelsdorf, there is a so-called Schwedenschanze. It is probably originally from the Celtic period, which includes various cultures (Hallstatt, La Tène) (around 800 BC to the birth of Christ). At that time, entrenchments served as the Druid's seat and were ritual places. During the Thirty Years' War, many Celtic redoubts were expanded or converted into defensive ramparts, so that they offered the population refuge from the troops of the Swedish king. From the observation tower you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Bavarian and Thuringian Rhön, the Franconian Alb, the Steigerwald and the Schweinfurter Land. The tower and the Dr. The Kramer Hut is open and staffed from March to October on weekends and public holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Source: https://www.baysf.de/de/wald-erkunden/ausflugsziel-tipps/ outlooksturm-schwedenschanze.html
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The Rennweg runs through the Franconian regions of Bamberg, Hassberge, Schweinfurt and Rhön-Grabfeld. Because of its special nature experience and its history, it is one of the most interesting hiking trails in the Hassberge Nature Park. Historically documented as a messenger and courier route, the Rennweg always runs along the crests of the Haßberge and avoids the slopes and lowlands. Hikers can make interesting detours down the valley on both sides of the path. Total length between Dörfleins (near Hallstadt) and Sulzfeld i. Grave field: 60 km. Many love its silence and pristine nature, the shady forests, the spicy scent or the singing of the birds. Others appreciate the picturesque views of the vast valley and meadows of the Haßberge Nature Park, with picture-book villages and fairy-tale castles. Attention: The Rennweg is also marketed as a cycle route. The hiking route and the cycle route deviate from each other on individual sections of the route. The bike course is signposted with the symbol "White R on a black background". distance Total length between Dörfleins (near Hallstadt) and Sulzfeld i. Grave field: 60 km Source: https://www.landkreis-bamberg.de/Erleben/Tourismus-und-Freizeit/Aktiv-sein/Wandern/Themenwanderwege/Rennweg-in-den-Ha%C3%9Fbergen.php?object=tx,2892.5&ModID =7&FID=2892.1411.1&NavID=2892.330&La=1
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Naturpark Haßberge offers a variety of huts, including shelters for quick rests, cafes with refreshments, and establishments with overnight facilities. These range from simple refuges like the Dornbusch Shelter on the Rennweg to more equipped places like the Naturfreundehaus Warme Sonne.
For outstanding views, consider visiting the Berghospitz, Zeiler Kuppel, which provides vistas over the Main valley and the Steigerwald foothills. The Schwedenschanze Observation Tower also offers panoramic views from its elevated position on a prehistoric ring wall.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. The Naturfreundehaus Warme Sonne is particularly family-friendly, featuring an outdoor playground with a slide, carousel, and sand area. The Raidelhütte and Dornbusch Shelter on the Rennweg are also noted as family-friendly.
Yes, the Naturfreundehaus Warme Sonne offers comfortable accommodation with 21 beds, two shower rooms, a self-catering kitchen, and a common room, making it suitable for groups and overnight stays.
The Berghospitz, Zeiler Kuppel is highly regarded for its beautiful beer garden where visitors can enjoy Franconian snacks and Göller draft beer.
The Dornbusch Shelter on the Rennweg is a popular starting point for various hiking and cycling routes along the historic Rennweg trail. It also has car parks directly at the site for easy access.
The Schwedenschanze Observation Tower is located on a prehistoric ring wall, offering significant historical context. The Berghospitz, Zeiler Kuppel is near the historic Zeiler Käppele pilgrimage site, which provides a fantastic panoramic view.
Yes, for example, the Dornbusch Shelter on the Rennweg has car parks directly at the site, making it easily accessible for day-trippers and those starting their tours.
The huts in Naturpark Haßberge are excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the Rückert-Wanderweg and the Kelten-Erlebnisweg near Naturfreundehaus Warme Sonne. The region also offers extensive routes for mountain biking and road cycling. For more details on routes, explore the Hiking in Naturpark Haßberge, MTB Trails in Naturpark Haßberge, and Road Cycling Routes in Naturpark Haßberge guides.
Some huts, like the Dornbusch Shelter on the Rennweg, can serve as a starting point for cross-country skiing when snow conditions are good, indicating they are accessible during winter. However, it's advisable to check specific opening hours for cafes and accommodations during the colder months.
Visitors appreciate the huts for their picturesque settings, opportunities for rest and refreshments, and their role as starting points for exploring the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage. Many enjoy the beautiful beer gardens, local culinary offerings, and the tranquil locations that provide peace and relaxation amidst the idyllic hills and vineyards.
The Naturfreundehaus Warme Sonne is known as an oasis of peace and relaxation, surrounded by the idyllic hills of the Haßberge and vineyards, offering a tranquil escape for nature lovers.
Yes, the Dornbusch Shelter on the Rennweg and the Raidelhütte are examples of huts that provide reliable shelter and serve as excellent rest stops directly on forest paths.


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