Best huts around Beblenheim are situated in the Alsace region of France, known for its vineyards and proximity to the Taennchel massif and the Parc Naturel Régional des Ballons des Vosges. The area features a landscape of rolling hills, forests, and historical sites. It offers various outdoor opportunities, including trails leading to shelters and unique structures.
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Great dry spot of earth for approx. 10 people
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A large rest area with a good shelter. If necessary, you can also bivouac in it.
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Beautiful rest area with shelter and numerous seating areas... Perfect spot for a rest or even an overnight stay
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Crossroads, a kind of distributor, on this route you pass it twice, uphill along a track and a downhill section where you will stop after doing a stretch on foot.
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Quiet and secluded place, with benches, rocks and a small shelter in case it rains, lots of technical trails to enjoy on the bike. A certain technical level is required to navigate these narrow trails, with rocks and very tight curves.
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These houses were considered the link between the winegrower and his vineyard. They housed both the owners and the daily workers called in as reinforcements, particularly at harvest time. During this period when many workers gathered in the cabin after a long and hard day of work, small parties were sometimes organized where people drank and danced to an improvised track. At the beginning of the 20th century, while cabins were still very useful for wine growers, they were able to serve as refuges for lovers and were often the favorite place for many couples' honeymoons...
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Yes, several huts are suitable for families. The Kutzig Buech Shelter is a natural monument and rest area with benches, offering a shady spot for breaks. The St-Alexis Chapel, with its adjacent restaurant, is also considered family-friendly and a popular destination.
The St-Alexis Chapel is a significant historical and religious site, featuring a small pilgrimage church with a 16th-century altarpiece. Additionally, the Vineyard Hut in Parc Naturel Régional des Ballons des Vosges offers a glimpse into the region's winemaking history, having served as a link between winegrowers and their vineyards.
The Gazebo offers a wonderful resting place with breathtaking views of the village of Ribeauvillé. While the Kutzig Buech Shelter itself is a shady rest area on the Taennchel massif, panoramic views can be found a little further along at Rocher Ramelfels.
Yes, the St-Alexis Chapel is adjacent to an auberge and restaurant that offers local food and wine, making it a popular destination for a meal and relaxation.
The region around Beblenheim offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Ribeauvillé – Riquewihr loop from Beblenheim'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle – Ascent to Haut-Koenigsbourg loop from Beblenheim', and challenging MTB trails including the 'Chateau – Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg loop from Beblenheim'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Beblenheim, Gravel biking around Beblenheim, and MTB Trails around Beblenheim guide pages.
The Alsace region, with its vineyards and forests, is beautiful throughout spring, summer, and autumn. Spring offers blooming wildflowers, summer provides lush greenery and pleasant temperatures for hiking, and autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage, especially in the vineyards. While some shelters might be accessible, winter conditions can vary, so check local conditions if planning a visit during colder months.
The Kutzig Buech Shelter is noted as suitable for a bivouac in an emergency, as the terrain in and around the hut is flat, providing a potential overnight resting spot.
The trails leading to the huts often range from intermediate difficulty, traversing forests and vineyard landscapes. For example, the Carrefour G.G. Hasenklever Burnt Hut (2050 m) is located in the forest and serves as a starting point for various routes in the Taennchel area, including climbs to Roche.
Visitors appreciate the huts as excellent resting points and shelters along their routes. Many enjoy the scenic views, the historical context of sites like the St-Alexis Chapel with its local food, and the peaceful, shady spots offered by places like the Kutzig Buech Shelter.
Yes, the Carrefour G.G. Hasenklever Burnt Hut (2050 m) is a notable shelter that acts as a crossroads and a starting point for various routes leading to areas like Verreries, Grande and Petite, Thannenkirch, and Haut-Koenigsbourg.
Yes, for instance, the Gazebo offers an information board that details the importance of natural stone walls on the vineyards, providing insight into the local landscape and viticulture.
The Kutzig Buech Shelter is highly popular, serving as a well-regarded rest area on the Taennchel massif. The St-Alexis Chapel is also a beloved destination, known for its historical significance and welcoming auberge.


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