Best huts around Heuchelheim are primarily communal barbecue facilities, known as "Grillhütten," and simple shelters. The region, particularly around Gießen, offers diverse natural settings for outdoor activities. Heuchelheim also features areas with vineyard landscapes, providing scenic views for hikers. These locations serve as popular spots for gatherings and offer various outdoor experiences.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The Georgstempel is currently no longer there. It was destroyed in spring 2025 by a fallen beech tree. The base plate and the tree stump table are still in place.
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been here thanks to komoot
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2025: St. George's Temple is destroyed. The forest has taken it. R.I.P.
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The hut contains information about the history and the Women's Cross next to it.
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Enough seating and shelter for a group if the weather is bad.
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Beautiful hut right on the way
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Quietly located pavilion with seating all around. Towards the west, the slope drops slightly, here there is a dirt path that leads to the way to the forest kindergarten. Unfortunately destroyed in spring 2025 by an old beech tree. However, it is to be rebuilt.
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There is a legend about this cross: it is said that a count killed his wife on this spot after he was informed of her infidelity. After her death, however, the countess's innocence was proven and the count erected this memorial stone with a prayer house as atonement for his hasty act. In order to save his soul, he made a pilgrimage to the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, from which he never returned.
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Around Heuchelheim, you'll primarily find two types of facilities: communal barbecue huts, known as 'Grillhütten,' which are great for gatherings, and simpler 'Schutzhütten' or shelters, ideal for hikers seeking a rest stop. Some barbecue huts, like the Grillhütte Silbersee, offer amenities such as toilets and water connections, while others, like the Grillhütte Kinzenbacher Wald, provide a more rustic experience with gas lighting.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. For instance, the Shelter and bench in Großaltenstädtener Heide offers a peaceful environment with scenic views, perfect for a family break. Additionally, the Frauenkreuz Shelter and Memorial is located in a wonderful deciduous forest, providing a historical site and a place for protection that families can enjoy.
The region offers diverse natural settings. You can find stunning panoramic views, especially from the Grillhütte Heuchelheim near Heuchelheim-Klingen, which overlooks the vineyard landscape of the Southern Wine Route. The Shelter and bench in Großaltenstädtener Heide also provides scenic views of the surrounding heathland. For a more elevated perspective, the Dünsberg Summit and Observation Tower offers a great view after a demanding climb.
Yes, some huts are located near or are historical sites themselves. The Frauenkreuz Shelter and Memorial is a significant historical site in a deciduous forest. Another notable landmark is Georg's Temple, a beautifully situated, historic pavilion in the forest, which is a listed building and a popular meeting spot.
Heuchelheim offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, enjoy road cycling, or tackle mountain biking routes. For detailed routes, you can check out the Running Trails around Heuchelheim, Road Cycling Routes around Heuchelheim, and MTB Trails around Heuchelheim guides on komoot.
Yes, some locations provide options for food and drinks. The Dünsberg Summit and Observation Tower features a restaurant. Additionally, the Sennhütte Beer Garden is a quaint pub that serves as an excellent destination on any hike or bike ride, though it has specific opening days (Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays).
The region is enjoyable in every season. The Shelter and bench in Großaltenstädtener Heide is noted as being 'very scenic and worth a visit in every season.' For vineyard views, spring and autumn offer particularly beautiful scenery. Communal barbecue huts are typically used during warmer months, but shelters are accessible year-round for hikers.
Yes, in Heuchelheim (Gießen District, Hesse), communal barbecue huts like the Grillhütte Silbersee and Grillhütte Kinzenbacher Wald are available for rent. However, rental is typically exclusive to residents of Heuchelheim and Kinzenbach. These are ideal for parties, family gatherings, and events in a natural setting.
Amenities vary by hut. The Grillhütte Silbersee is well-equipped with a fixed toilet house and a water connection, with electricity, water, and waste disposal included in the rental. The Grillhütte Kinzenbacher Wald offers gas lighting and a portable Dixi-toilet, providing a more rustic experience. Both include waste disposal in the rental fee.
Yes, near Heuchelheim-Klingen (Southern Wine Route, Rhineland-Palatinate), there is a Grillhütte situated on a slight elevation directly adjacent to the 'Herrenpfad' vineyard. This hut offers picturesque views over the vineyard landscape and the wine village, making it an excellent resting spot during hikes through the surrounding vineyards. You can find more information about this specific hut on rlp-tourismus.com.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and peaceful environment. Highlights like the Shelter and bench in Großaltenstädtener Heide are appreciated for their 'idyllic peace' and 'scenic views.' The Dünsberg Summit and Observation Tower is noted for its 'great restaurant and a great view,' making it one of the most beautiful destinations in the area.
While some trails involve demanding climbs, there are also easier options. Many shelters and barbecue huts are accessible via less strenuous paths, making them suitable for various fitness levels. For specific easy routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Heuchelheim guide, which includes moderate difficulty routes, or look for trails categorized as 'easy' in the MTB Trails around Heuchelheim guide.


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