Huts around Wildberg are found in the Northern Black Forest, a region known for its dense forests, rolling hills, and traditional architecture. This area provides a diverse landscape for outdoor activities, with numerous trails leading to various resting points and viewpoints. The natural features and cultural heritage of the Black Forest make Wildberg a notable destination for exploring the outdoors.
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The hiking lodge had opened its beer garden, which was very well attended given the great weather.
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There are three Harthäusle. This is the prettiest of the three. There are two rustic table sets set up not only in the house but also in front of it. Here you can unpack your snack and enjoy it in peace.
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The "Erste Harthäusle" was built after 1830 as a field shelter and rebuilt by community members in 1986. The ground floor is made of sandstone blocks, has an open door, three windows and a roof made of wood and tiles. The gable is designed as a half-timbered structure. Inside there are wooden benches and an inscription plaque, outside there is a table and two benches.
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Unfortunately closed. The veranda or the covered patio are ideal for a snack.
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Next to the hunting lodge a narrow path leads downhill
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Since our last visit, great tables and benches have been added, which we were happy to use
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you can relax and enjoy after the tour
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Around Wildberg and in the wider Northern Black Forest, you'll find a variety of huts, including traditional Vesperhütte (which historically served lumberjacks and shepherds and now offer food and drink), forest guesthouses, and self-catering lodges. These provide diverse options for rest, refreshment, and accommodation during outdoor excursions.
Yes, several huts around Wildberg are great for families. The First Harthäusle with rest area is a family-friendly hut and viewpoint where you can enjoy snacks at rustic table sets. The Zavelstein Hiking Lodge also features a small playground in its beer garden, making it a welcoming spot for families. Further afield, the Grünhütte is known for its family-friendly atmosphere and proximity to the Wildseemoor walk.
The Zavelstein Hiking Lodge is well-known for its restaurant and pub, serving Swabian specialties and homemade cakes. In the broader Northern Black Forest, the Grünhütte is famous for its delicious blueberry pancakes and other regional dishes like Maultaschen and Schlachtplatte, served continuously from a hot kitchen.
Absolutely. The Adolfshöhe Pavilion is a remarkable historical monument constructed in 1895, offering magnificent views of Bad Teinach-Zavelstein. The Mooshäusle (Moss Hut) has a unique, tall design and provides a specific viewpoint of the Teinacher Mineralwasser factory. The Schönbrunner Hütte, while modernized, was originally built in 1925 and offers tranquil views of the Rhine Valley.
The huts around Wildberg are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like the 'Panoramic View of Wildberg' loop. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as the 'Nagold Valley Cycle Path' and challenging gravel biking trails. The Schönbrunner Hütte, in particular, is centrally located for hiking, mountain biking, climbing, cross-country skiing, and snowshoe tours in winter. You can explore more routes in our guides for easy hikes, road cycling, and gravel biking around Wildberg.
Yes, the Schönbrunner Hütte, managed by the DAV Ettlingen, is a self-catering hut located in the Black Forest National Park region. It offers 35 sleeping places, two common rooms with a tiled stove, central warm-air heating, and a fully equipped kitchen. It's ideal for groups seeking a natural setting, though guests need to bring their own sleeping bags and indoor shoes.
The huts offer diverse features. The Mooshäusle (Moss Hut) stands out with its interesting, tall design. The Grünhütte provides e-bike charging facilities and a barrier-free toilet. The Schönbrunner Hütte has coin-operated showers and outdoor picnic tables with a grill. Many traditional Vesperhütte also offer beautiful views alongside their refreshments.
Visitors appreciate the cozy atmosphere and delicious food at places like the Zavelstein Hiking Lodge, especially its beer garden. The tranquil settings and scenic views from huts like the Adolfshöhe Pavilion and the First Harthäusle are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 200 photos and given more than 1500 upvotes to these local highlights, reflecting their popularity.
Yes, some huts are accessible year-round. The Schönbrunner Hütte, for instance, is usable throughout the year and serves as an excellent base for cross-country skiing and snowshoe tours in winter. Always check individual hut opening times and accessibility during snowy conditions.
Many huts serve as ideal rest stops. The First Harthäusle with rest area is perfect for unpacking a snack, with rustic table sets both inside and out. Even the Stirner's Hunting Lodge, though currently closed, offers a covered patio ideal for a snack or shelter from rain.
The huts around Wildberg are situated in the Northern Black Forest, an area characterized by dense forests, rolling hills, and picturesque meadows. You can expect idyllic natural settings, such as those surrounding the Grünhütte, and opportunities to explore areas like the Wildseemoor. Many huts also offer magnificent views of the surrounding landscape, including the Rhine Valley from the Schönbrunner Hütte.


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