Best huts around Oberhoffen-Lès-Wissembourg are primarily found within the surrounding Northern Vosges Regional Natural Park, a region characterized by its forested hills and natural landscapes. This area offers a network of popular hiking trails and walking routes, providing access to various refuges and shelters. The huts serve as practical stops for hikers exploring the natural environment. The region's terrain includes both highlands and areas transitioning to the Rhine plain.
Last updated: August 18, 2026
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Nice to sit outside, delicious food, great view at the Hirzeck summit
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You can find a list of knight stones here: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Rittersteine
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The Derstenhäuschen was built in 1956 as a hunting lodge. Source: Book “Rittersteine im Pfälzerwald” by Walter Eitelmann (p. 270)
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The location of the Ritterstein is now CORRECTLY located! It is located to the right below the shelter (if you are standing in front of the hut); it can only be seen from the concrete forest road (up to the Hohe Derst) as its back faces the shelter. The "PWV" abbreviation is no longer visible on the Ritterstein or has disappeared into the ground (on the left?). Instead, the letters "K. T." (= cadastral triangulation?) are located at the bottom right. "The original namesake of the place - Three Oaks - were destroyed in the war (1939-45). This is because the main battle line of the West Wall ran along this area. Later, 3 new young oaks were planted there. (Eitelmann, p.33)." Source (quoted verbatim): https://www.kuladig.de/Objektansicht/KLD-312728
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from the west side with a moderate incline up and then on the east side down to Wissembourg. That is fun. Attention: Please not at times when there are many motorbikes.
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unfortunately only open on Sundays and public holidays
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Huge rest area with shelter and lots of seating
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Located directly on the Sonnenberg in the vines with a fantastic view.
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The region offers a variety of shelters, including traditional huts, mountain pass accommodations, and forest refuges. These structures provide resting points and overnight options for hikers and nature enthusiasts exploring the Northern Vosges Regional Natural Park.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. For example, the Col du Pigeonnier offers accommodation and facilities, while the Wine Trail Hut and Dertenhaus Shelter are also noted as family-friendly spots for rest and relaxation.
The Col du Pigeonnier, managed by the Vosges Club, offers beverage service and sometimes soup on Sundays and public holidays. Visitors are welcome to bring their own food if they purchase drinks. The Hirzeckhaus is a hut with a restaurant and cafe, known for its simple, good food and excellent cake.
Absolutely. The Wine Trail Hut (Sonnenberghütte) provides a top view from the Sonnenberg on Schweigen and the Rhine plain. The Hirzeckhaus also offers a viewpoint, allowing visitors to enjoy the surrounding forest scenery.
Near the Ritterstein No. 21 Three Oaks and Shelter, you can find a covered picnic area and the Ritterstein No. 21 itself, which marks the site of three old oak trees that were shot down in World War II, now replaced by young oaks. This offers a glimpse into the region's history.
Many huts, like the Col du Pigeonnier and the Wine Trail Hut, are typically open on Sundays and public holidays, especially from May to October. This period generally offers pleasant weather for hiking and enjoying the outdoor facilities. The Hirzeckhaus also operates during this timeframe.
Yes, the Refuge du Club Vosgien at Col du Pigeonnier offers overnight stays. It features three dormitories, each with six beds, and a small hikers' room for up to 15 people. Reservations are required for overnight stays.
Yes, the Hirzeckhaus provides a charging station for pedelecs and e-bikes during its opening hours, making it a convenient stop for cyclists.
The huts are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'On foot through plains and foothills' route. There are also cycling routes like the 'Bienwaldmühle – Lauter washhouse loop' and running trails, including a 'Running loop from Oberhoffen-lès-Wissembourg'. For more details, refer to the Hiking around Oberhoffen-Lès-Wissembourg, Cycling around Oberhoffen-Lès-Wissembourg, and Running Trails around Oberhoffen-Lès-Wissembourg guides.
Visitors frequently highlight the authentic experience of the region's hiking culture, the exceptional forest settings, and the remarkable panoramic views. The friendly service at places like the Col du Pigeonnier and the good food and atmosphere at the Hirzeckhaus are also highly praised.
Yes, the Dertenhaus Shelter, known locally as 'Derschte Haisel', functions primarily as a rest stop and refuge for those on hiking trails in the forest. Similarly, the Ritterstein No. 21 Three Oaks and Shelter offers a covered picnic area for a quick break.


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