Huts around Bieberehren are often found in the context of hiking and cycling routes within the Liebliches Taubertal region. Bieberehren, a municipality in Bavaria, is characterized by agriculture and its location on the Romantic Road. The area offers various outdoor activities, including trails that lead to shelters and forest huts. Historical sites such as the Old Town and local churches are also prominent features of the region.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Technically, Lake Nassau is a flood control basin with a permanent water level. The dam is passable, and if the ground isn't too wet, the lake can be circumnavigated with a gravel bike.
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The following can be read about the history of the Heftenwald forest: 1326: Offemia von Brauneck (widow of Andreas von Brauneck) donates the timber for Heften, the rope, the slag heaps, and all the woodland belonging to Lichtel Castle to the Teutonic Order in Mergentheim. 1349: The Teutonic Order hands over Lichtel Fortress and its appurtenances to the Bishopric of Würzburg. 1642: During the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648), Rothenburg was repeatedly occupied by troops. These troops had to be supplied by the city and demanded additional tribute. The city became impoverished and had to sell parts of its property. Thus, the Heftenwald forest was also sold. The new owner was presumably Haltenbergstetten. 1802/1810: Secularization was implemented in Germany under Napoleon Bonaparte. This meant that a large portion of the estates of the nobility, the church, and the free imperial cities were privatized. Thus, the Heftenwald forest came from Würzburg to Hohenlohe-Jagstberg. Hohenlohe-Jagstberg belonged to Hohenlohe-Bartenstein. Hohenlohe-Bartenstein had several villages in Alsace that had to be ceded to France. Among other things, the Heftenwald forest was received as compensation. 1868: Hohenlohe-Jagstberg owns 370 acres (approximately 120 hectares) of forest in the Rinderfeld district. 1934: Hohenlohe-Jagstberg sells the Heftenwald forest to the state of Württemberg. Today, the state of Baden-Württemberg owns the Heftenwald forest.
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Still new and very clean
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The monastery forest hut at a fork in the road is good for a break, the wind turbine next to it doesn't fit into the picture at all 😥
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Has also seen its best time...
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Take a rest. Here!
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Around Bieberehren, you'll primarily find forest huts, cyclist shelters, and lakeside spots that serve as resting points or protection from the elements. These are often integrated into hiking and cycling routes within the Liebliches Taubertal region, rather than traditional mountain huts found in alpine areas.
Yes, several spots around Bieberehren are suitable for families. For instance, Klosterwald Hut is a small forest hut with a bench and table, perfect for a family break. The Cyclist Shelter Biebergemünd also offers facilities and shelter, making it a good stop for families exploring the area.
The region offers beautiful natural settings. Lake Nassauer is a highlight, providing an idyllic and secluded swimming lake for a break. Many huts, like Klosterwald Hut and Forest Hut, are nestled within forests, offering a peaceful natural environment.
Yes, the area around Bieberehren is rich in history. The Forest Hut itself has a history dating back to the 19th century and is located within the historic Heftenwald forest. Additionally, the region is known for its historical sites like the Old Town and local churches, which can be explored during your visit.
The area is excellent for outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. You can find numerous trails in the 'Liebliches Taubertal' (Lovely Tauber Valley). For hiking, consider routes like the 'Meditationswanderweg LTM-9 Bieberehrener Picture Book' or the 'Rundwanderweg LT 26: Zur St. Kunigunde'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Bieberehren guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes such as 'Ochsenfurt Old Town – Ochsenfurt Town Hall loop' available in the MTB Trails around Bieberehren guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. Routes like the 'Tauber River in Klingen – Creglingen Castle loop' or the 'Bieberehren Town Hall loop' offer accessible paths. You can find more easy options in the Easy hikes around Bieberehren guide, which can lead you to various shelters and scenic spots.
Visitors often appreciate the tranquil and idyllic settings of these spots, perfect for a break during a hike or bike ride. The Lake Nassauer is particularly loved for its natural beauty and seclusion. The practical amenities like benches and tables at places like Klosterwald Hut are also highly valued for providing comfortable resting points.
Yes, some huts and shelters are specifically designed to offer protection and facilities. The Cyclist Shelter Biebergemünd, for example, was newly built in 2021 and provides excellent shelter, making it a reliable spot when the weather is unpredictable.
While not a traditional hut, the Wayside shrine in the Kesselgrube offers a small open shelter with a bench, set against a historical backdrop with a sandstone pillar from 1740. It provides a unique and quiet spot for reflection, blending natural beauty with local history.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while summer is ideal for enjoying spots like Lake Nassauer. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for hiking and cycling. While some shelters are available year-round, the primary outdoor season is warmer months.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking and cycling trails in the Bieberehren area, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Specific rules for individual huts or shelters may vary, but most open shelters are dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and respectful of other visitors and wildlife.


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