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Berghülen

Top 16 Huts and Cabins around Berghülen

Best huts around Berghülen, located in the Alb-Donau district, offer access to the Swabian Alb region. This area features diverse natural landscapes, including valleys, juniper heaths, and forests. The terrain is suitable for both hiking and cycling, with options ranging from gentle slopes to more secluded areas. Berghülen serves as a base for exploring these natural surroundings and the various huts available.

Best huts around Berghülen

  • The most popular huts is Kiesental Shelter, a hut situated in a valley…

Last updated: May 15, 2026

Tiefental Trail

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Relaxed it is easy to go downhill through a beautiful valley with great rocks

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Kiesental Shelter

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This valley has no great slopes. The Alb is easy to get to. Well suited for trekking bikes. And the best is of course the beautiful surroundings.

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Weidacher Hut

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The Weidacher Hütte is expected to reopen from July 4, 2020.

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Old Laichingen Ski Jump

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In 1924, the local council approved the Swabian Alb Association's construction of a ski jump on Laichinger Eichberg, but it was not until the snowshoeing department was founded in 1926 …

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Schulwaldhütte Nellingen

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I am surrounded by the "Albvereinshütte"
Biotopes and a very beautiful landscape.


Biotopes and water points are a rarity on the Alb plateau. They were sealed with clay by the …

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March 24, 2026, Kiesental Schutzhütte

okay.it doesn't bother anyone here.super

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Stone and moss in harmony

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what a quiet place here

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August 12, 2025, Tiefentalweg

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July 17, 2025, Tiefentalweg

The Tiefental Valley, often called the Butterfly Valley, is a quiet, almost hidden gem of the Alb. In the warmer months, numerous species of butterflies flutter through here – a sign of the intact natural environment. The entrance leads past an alpaca farm in true style – and if you look around, you might even get a curious look from the woolly onlookers. Do they know that they are the secret mascots of the event?

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In 1924, the local council approved the Swabian Alb Association's construction of a ski jump on Laichinger Eichberg, but it was not until the snowshoeing department was founded in 1926 that the first ski jump took place on Eichberg in January 1927. Even ski jumping on a makeshift ski jump in Nattenbuch in nearby Feldstetten did not change the desire for a better and larger ski jump. After several submissions, the ski jump in Buch was finally built and inaugurated on February 1, 1931 with a ski jump open to the association. In the same year, the inrun tower was raised by 4 to almost 8 m in order to achieve faster inrun speeds. In 1935, the ski jump record was 36 m, which was not beaten at the last ski jump in 1941. After the end of the war, the ski jump had fallen into disrepair and was unusable and the association decided to rebuild it in November 1946. Since the history of the town of Laichingen is rooted in the traditional craft of linen weaving over the centuries, the idea of a cup ski jumping competition of the same name was born. In 1949, the first linen weaver ski jumping competition was held, which was held every year until 1958. Unfortunately, the ski jump, which had become dilapidated by then, had to be completely demolished in 1961/62 and ski jumping was suspended until the club's 50th anniversary in 1978. With the construction of the ski hut below the ski jump, it was also put back into operation as a natural ski jump. In the summer of 1983, the new inrun tower was built in order to hold the national school ski games the following winter, where Dieter Thoma (3rd place) was one of the participants. From around the mid-1990s, the ski jump was no longer used, as ski jumping is dependent on snow and covering mats is unrealistic for club sports.

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The Tiefental is a wonderfully beautiful, quiet and shady valley.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts are available around Berghülen?

Around Berghülen, you'll find a variety of huts, from well-equipped, family-friendly accommodations like the Spatzennest Nature Friends House to simpler shelters such as the Kiesental Shelter. These options cater to different needs, whether you're looking for a comfortable overnight stay or a basic resting point during your outdoor activities.

Are there family-friendly huts in the Berghülen area?

Yes, several huts around Berghülen are particularly suitable for families. The Spatzennest Nature Friends House offers indoor and outdoor facilities, a playground, and a barbecue spot. Similarly, the Weidacher Hut provides a playground, grill area, and a table tennis table, making it a great stop for families.

When is the best time to visit the huts around Berghülen?

The Weidacher Hut is typically open on most weekends and public holidays from April to October. The Spatzennest Nature Friends House is closed seasonally from December to March. Generally, the warmer months offer the best conditions for exploring the trails and enjoying the outdoor facilities of the huts.

What natural features can I explore near the huts?

The huts are excellent starting points for experiencing the natural beauty of the Swabian Alb. The Spatzennest Nature Friends House is near the Kleines Lautertal nature reserve, known for its rock formations and juniper heaths. The Weidacher Hut is nestled among juniper, pine trees, and heathland, with the secluded Kiesental valley and Kleines Lautertal nature reserve nearby.

Are there catering options or places to eat at the huts?

The Spatzennest Nature Friends House offers a catering service with regional and ecological ingredients, including local juices, organic cheese, and fair-trade coffee. It also has a self-catering kitchen for guests. The Weidacher Hut is catered on weekends and public holidays when open, providing a great spot for a break.

Can I stay overnight at any of the huts?

Yes, the Spatzennest Nature Friends House offers overnight stays with 30 beds in two-bed and multi-bed rooms. It also provides a self-catering kitchen for those who prefer to prepare their own meals.

What outdoor activities can I do near these huts?

The area around Berghülen is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, cycling routes, and mountain biking trails. The huts serve as excellent starting points or resting spots for exploring the diverse landscapes of the Swabian Alb.

Are there easy or beginner-friendly trails near the huts?

Many trails in the Berghülen area are suitable for various skill levels. For instance, the Kiesental Shelter is located in a valley with gentle slopes, making it easily accessible and suitable for trekking bikes and leisurely walks. You can find moderate difficulty trails for running and cycling around Berghülen.

What historical sites are near the huts?

While the huts themselves are focused on nature and recreation, the region has historical points of interest. The Old Laichingen Ski Jump is a notable historical site nearby, offering a glimpse into the area's past sporting traditions.

What makes the Spatzennest Nature Friends House a popular choice?

The Spatzennest Nature Friends House is popular due to its family-friendly facilities, commitment to sustainability (solar hot water, pellet heating), and catering service featuring regional and organic ingredients. Its location near the Kleines Lautertal nature reserve also makes it an ideal base for hiking and cycling.

What is unique about the Weidacher Hut?

The Weidacher Hut, managed by volunteers from the Schwäbischer Albverein, offers a charming, community-run experience. It's known for its family amenities like a playground and table tennis, and its scenic location amidst juniper and heathland, providing access to the picturesque Kiesental valley and Kleines Lautertal nature reserve.

Is the Kiesental Shelter suitable for cyclists?

Yes, the Kiesental Shelter is particularly well-suited for cyclists, especially those with trekking bikes. It's located in a valley with gentle slopes, making it easily accessible and a pleasant stop for a break amidst beautiful natural scenery.

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