Huts around Geroldsgrün are situated in the scenic Franconian Forest, a region known for its extensive trail networks and natural beauty. The area provides practical shelters primarily for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts exploring its diverse landscape. Notable features include the Döbraberg, the highest peak, offering panoramic views. These functional huts serve as essential resting points, enhancing the outdoor experience in the Franconian Forest.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Parking lot, guest house and beautiful, large beer garden with a view of the Franconian Forest. Unfortunately, the guest house only opens at 2 p.m., but in summer it is open every day.
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In the refuge next to it there is an information board with the history of the Höllental! 😉👍
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The mountain rescue hut is located in the upper third of the former ski slope. A well-used hiking trail runs below. There is a wooden lounger right next to the hut. There is a Franconian Forest trekking site above the slope.
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Here you will find a nice overview of possible hiking routes.
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The Selbitz is a left tributary of the Saxon Saale. In the upper reaches, part of a lively meadow river, it digs its way through the wild and romantic Höllental shortly before the mouth. In all seasons you can hike here wonderfully and admire numerous natural beauties.
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The mountain rescue hut Döbraberg is on the former starting slope of the Döbraberg descent down to the Zwergenloch near Schwarzenbach a. W., on which races were still held until the early 1980s. The last giant slalom took place in 1996. The cross-country ski trails 6 km, 8 km and 15 km, as well as the 5 km skating trail lead right past here.
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Around Geroldsgrün, you'll find practical shelters primarily catering to hikers and outdoor enthusiasts in the Franconian Forest. These include summit huts, mountain rescue huts, and rustic hiker's retreats. They serve as essential resting points and offer basic amenities for outdoor stays.
Yes, the Mountain Rescue Hut and Rest Area below Döbraberg provides floor space for four tents, a fireplace with benches, firewood storage, and an outdoor toilet. It's a unique opportunity for an overnight outdoor experience, which can be booked in advance.
The Frankenlust Hut Herrgottswinkel is a rustic hiker's retreat featuring a cozy restaurant and beer garden. It's a popular spot for hikers and bikers, offering Franconian cuisine and a snack menu.
Many huts and nearby areas are family-friendly. For instance, the Rest area at the Hubertus Spring features a barefoot path, offering a unique sensory experience for all ages. The Mountain Rescue Hut below Döbraberg is also considered family-friendly.
The Döbraberg, the highest peak in the Franconian Forest, offers expansive views of the Fichtel Mountains, Thuringian Forest, and Ore Mountains from its summit and the Prince Luitpold Tower. The Mountain Rescue Hut below Döbraberg also provides an overwhelming view to the west, extending to Veste Coburg on clear days.
Yes, the Meiler Hohe Tanne Shelter is notable for its location directly on the border between Bavaria and Thuringia, offering a unique geographical feature for visitors.
The region around Geroldsgrün is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore extensive networks of road cycling routes, challenging gravel biking trails, and scenic running trails. The huts serve as great starting points or resting spots for these adventures.
If you plan an overnight stay at the Mountain Rescue Hut below Döbraberg, you will need to bring your own drinking water and toilet paper. The hut provides floor space for tents, a fireplace, benches, firewood storage, and an outdoor toilet.
Near the Rest area at the Hubertus Spring, you can find the former location of the Hubertusquelle, a mineral water spring that once flowed from a crevice on the banks of the Selbitz River. Although dried up, its former existence is marked by rust-brown stones and a water adventure trail.
The highest point you can reach is the Döbraberg, which stands at 794 meters. It is the highest peak in the Franconian Forest and features a small wooden summit hut and the Prince Luitpold Tower for even better views.
Visitors appreciate the practical utility of the huts as essential resting points within the extensive trail networks of the Franconian Forest. The stunning panoramic views, especially from the Döbraberg and the Mountain Rescue Hut, are frequently highlighted. The opportunity for unique outdoor experiences, like an overnight stay at the Mountain Rescue Hut, is also highly valued.
Yes, several areas and huts are dog-friendly. For example, the Mountain Rescue Hut and Rest Area below Döbraberg is suitable for visitors with dogs, allowing them to enjoy the trails and views together.


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