Best huts around Blienschweiler are found in a charming wine-growing village in Alsace, France, situated amidst vineyards and at the foothills of the Vosges mountains. The area offers a range of accommodations, from traditional gîtes to unique forest cabins and mountain shelters. This region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic exploration. Its location makes it a base for discovering the Alsatian wine route and the natural landscapes of the Vosges.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Auberge du Moenkalb is an inn in an old forester's house, renovated with old and new materials. Family-friendly reception, terrace. Snacks and beer at any time. Simple and creative cuisine, fresh, high-quality products. Selected wine list.
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Magnificent view over the plain... not far from there you can take a break in the refuge
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The hut isn't great, but the view is great.
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Great cabin with a view
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The walk up is worth it. The artfully designed hut is made of long sticks. It is held together with cable ties. Not exactly environmentally friendly, but durable. Partly covered with moss and nestled against the rocks. It is accessible.
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The interior is quite unevenly petrified. No problem for a rest, but not suitable for a bivouac. At most in good weather on the terrace. The street is very close.
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Blienschweiler, being a wine-growing village, primarily offers traditional Alsatian 'gîtes' which are comfortable holiday rentals. For more rustic or unique 'hut' experiences, the broader Alsace Vosges mountains provide options ranging from forest cabins, like those at Nutchel Alsace, to more traditional mountain shelters such as Mountain shelter Les Amis de la Nature.
Yes, you can visit the Heidenmauer (Mur Païen) — Eastern section, Mont Sainte-Odile. This historical site features a large cabin with a small balcony offering extensive views. The wall itself has historical significance, with studies dating parts of it to the 7th or 8th century AD.
The Land Art Hut Among Mossy Rocks is an artfully designed structure made of long sticks, partly covered with moss and nestled against rocks. It offers an accessible and unique experience for visitors.
Yes, the Auberge du Moenkalb is an inn located in an old forester's house. It offers a family-friendly reception, a terrace, and serves snacks, beer, and simple yet creative cuisine made with fresh, high-quality products.
The region around Blienschweiler, including areas near various huts, offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling with routes like the 'Dambach-la-Ville Town Center – Ebersmunster loop' or road cycling on the 'Col du Kreuzweg and Col de Steige Loop'. There are also challenging running trails such as the 'Ortenbourg Castle – Bernstein Castle loop'. For more details, explore the Cycling around Blienschweiler, Road Cycling Routes around Blienschweiler, and Running Trails around Blienschweiler guides.
Yes, the Col du Frankenbourg Shelter provides a neat hut with a room, table, benches, and a separate level bedroom that can be closed. It also has two picnic tables outside, though there is no water available at this specific shelter.
The region is beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors in the vineyards and forests. Summer offers warm weather for outdoor activities, while winter can provide a unique charm, especially in the Vosges mountains, though some higher mountain shelters might have seasonal access.
Absolutely. While not directly in Blienschweiler, the nearby Alsace Vosges mountains offer experiences like Nutchel Alsace, a forest village with 'Cosy Cabins' designed for disconnecting and enjoying nature. These cabins often feature oil lamps, wood-burning stoves, and some even have private hot tubs or saunas.
Yes, at Camping des Castors (within the broader Alsace context), you can find unique themed cabins. The Hut Hansel is a single-room cabin built with Vosges wood, and the Hanging Hut Robin des Bois is suspended by cables, offering unique views from its terrace.
Many huts and viewpoints in the area offer magnificent vistas. For instance, the Jadelot Kiosk Viewpoint provides great views, and the cabin at Heidenmauer (Mur Païen) — Eastern section, Mont Sainte-Odile offers extensive panoramic views. The region's location amidst vineyards and at the foothills of the Vosges mountains ensures scenic landscapes.
Yes, for a more traditional mountain refuge experience, the higher Vosges mountains offer options like the Refuge du Sotré, known for its cuisine and views over the Valley of the Lakes, and the Mountain shelter Les Amis de la Nature, situated at 1125 meters, providing basic accommodation for exploring the mountainous terrain.
The gîtes in Blienschweiler, such as Le Gîte de Mamema or Gîte Chez Güscht, offer comfortable and authentic Alsatian stays. They are often located directly on the Wine Route, making them ideal for exploring local vineyards, historical sites, and various hiking and cycling trails. Many are praised for their traditional character and warm hospitality.


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