Lsg Innerhalb Des Naturparks Hassberge (Ehemals Schutzzone)
Lsg Innerhalb Des Naturparks Hassberge (Ehemals Schutzzone)
Best huts in Lsg Innerhalb Des Naturparks Hassberge (Ehemals Schutzzone) are found within the Naturpark Haßberge, a region characterized by gentle low mountain ranges and diverse landscapes. This area, formerly known as Lsg Innerhalb Des Naturparks Hassberge (Ehemals Schutzzone), offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural history. Visitors can explore forests, meadows, and vineyards, alongside ancient castles, ruins, and picturesque towns. The region provides opportunities for hiking and cycling, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The food is good. The view is outstanding. It's quiet only as long as the bell isn't ringing.
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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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The Naturpark Haßberge offers a diverse range of accommodations, from rustic shelters and guesthouses to more unique options. You can find traditional huts like the Raidelhütte and the Dornbusch Shelter on the Rennweg, as well as places that combine dining with shelter, such as Berghospitz, Zeiler Kuppel and Naturfreundehaus Warme Sonne. Beyond these, the region also features unconventional lodging like stylishly furnished shepherd's wagons and treehouses, and even apartments in converted historic brewery buildings, offering a blend of tradition and modern comfort.
Yes, several huts in the Naturpark Haßberge offer food and drink. For example, Berghospitz, Zeiler Kuppel is known for its beautiful beer garden, serving Franconian snacks and Göller draft beer. The Naturfreundehaus Warme Sonne is a popular meeting place offering homemade pies, cakes, rich snacks, and a changing hot dish, typically open on the first Sunday of each month.
The region is rich in history and natural beauty. Near the huts, you can visit the Schwedenschanze Observation Tower, which is located on a prehistoric ring wall at 487 m above sea level and offers insights into ancient fortifications. The Dornbusch Shelter is situated directly on the historic Rennweg trail, a former messenger and courier route that runs along the crests of the Haßberge, offering picturesque views and detours to ancient castles and half-timbered towns.
The Raidelhütte is idyllically situated at a fork in the road within the forest area around the Stiefenberg. It provides reliable protection against weather and is known for its annual Raidelhüttenfest, held traditionally on Assumption Day (August 15th), where visitors can enjoy information and culinary delights. A nearby tree trail with a tree phone and stag beetle horn invites discovery of 28 different tree species.
Yes, many huts in the Naturpark Haßberge are family-friendly. Highlights like the Schwedenschanze Observation Tower, Raidelhütte, Berghospitz, Zeiler Kuppel, Dornbusch Shelter on the Rennweg, and Naturfreundehaus Warme Sonne are all categorized as family-friendly, offering amenities or experiences suitable for all ages.
The Naturpark Haßberge is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling through forests, meadows, and vineyards. The historic Rennweg trail, accessible from the Dornbusch Shelter, is popular for both hiking and cycling. For more specific routes, you can explore options like running trails, gravel biking, and road cycling routes throughout the region.
The Naturpark Haßberge offers enjoyable experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking and cycling, with mild weather and beautiful natural scenery. Summer allows for full enjoyment of outdoor activities and beer gardens like the one at Berghospitz. Some huts, like the Raidelhütte, host annual festivals in late summer, adding to the seasonal appeal. Even in late October, if the weather is nice, you can still find places to sit outside and enjoy the views.
The Naturpark Haßberge is characterized by gentle low mountain ranges, diverse landscapes, and a rich natural environment. You can expect to see extensive forests, open meadows, and vineyards. Many huts are nestled within these natural settings, offering picturesque views of the Maintal and the foothills of the Steigerwald, as seen from Naturfreundehaus Warme Sonne.
Yes, several locations offer excellent views. The Schwedenschanze Observation Tower provides panoramic vistas from its elevated position. The Berghospitz, Zeiler Kuppel is likely to offer good views given its location on the Zeiler Kuppel. Additionally, the Naturfreundehaus Warme Sonne is situated above Zeil am Main, providing views overlooking the Maintal and the vineyards.
Visitors highly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and cultural history found around the huts. The komoot community has shown strong engagement, with over 600 upvotes and more than 500 photos shared across 24 highlights. People enjoy the scenic settings, the opportunity for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and the chance to experience local culinary delights at places with beer gardens. The reliable shelter provided by huts like the Raidelhütte is also valued.
Yes, the Naturpark Haßberge offers a range of hiking trails, including options suitable for beginners. While the Rennweg trail, accessible from the Dornbusch Shelter, is 60 km long, it allows for interesting detours into valleys, meaning shorter, easier sections can be explored. For specific beginner-friendly routes, you can look into the running trails guide, which includes an easy 4.9 km loop from Sulzfeld.
Yes, some huts are known for hosting local events. For instance, the Raidelhütte traditionally hosts its annual Raidelhüttenfest on Assumption Day (August 15th), offering visitors information and culinary delights. It's always a good idea to check local tourism resources for current event schedules. You can find more information on the regional tourism website: hassberge-tourismus.de.


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