Huts around Hohnstein are located in a picturesque setting on the edge of the Saxon Switzerland National Park, a region characterized by its unique sandstone formations and the historic Hohnstein Castle. The area offers a range of accommodations, from simple hiking shelters to more developed rental properties. These locations provide direct access to hiking trails and scenic viewpoints, making them suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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From the Pappstein vantage point to the north-west, you can see Gohrisch in the valley and the classics of Königstein and Lilienstein.
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The view of the summit panorama is a dream.
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Located right next to the Papststein mountain restaurant with a great view.
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Excursion restaurants are no longer a matter of course, so use the opportunity.
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The landlords try really hard here.
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Very beautiful summit accessed by countless steps. There is also a small inn here.
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The waterfall is more like a waterfall. It's still nice there.
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Around Hohnstein, you'll find a range of options from simple hiking shelters to more developed rental properties. These include mountain inns like Pfaffenstein Mountain Inn and covered rest huts such as the Hockstein Viewpoint and Shelter. There are also secluded rental properties, like a cozy forest hut by a mountain stream, offering unique stays.
Yes, several huts and viewpoints offer stunning panoramic views. Papststein Viewpoint features a mountain inn and a fire tower with fantastic vistas. The Pfaffenstein Mountain Inn on the summit of Pfaffenstein also provides a fantastic panoramic view from its observation tower. Additionally, the View from Brand, often called the "Balcony of Saxon Switzerland," offers an incomparable panorama over the Elbsandsteingebirge.
The region around Hohnstein is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, with trails like the Wolfsschlucht Gorge or the Rathewalder Mill loop. There are also opportunities for jogging, such as the Hockstein Gorge and Viewpoint loop, and cycling routes like the View of Hohnstein Castle loop. Many huts provide direct access to these well-developed and signposted trails. For more detailed route information, explore the waterfall hikes, running trails, and cycling routes around Hohnstein.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly options. The Pfaffenstein Mountain Inn is a worthwhile adventure for children, featuring exciting paths, stairs, magnificent views, and a cave to explore. The ascent to Hockstein Viewpoint and Shelter via the Devil's Bridge is also easy and suitable for children. Some rental huts, like the cozy forest hut by a mountain stream, offer additional sleeping options for children and teenagers.
The region is beautiful year-round, but the period from spring to autumn (April to October) is generally considered ideal for hiking and enjoying the huts. During this time, the weather is milder, and all facilities, including mountain restaurants, are typically open. The Schwarzbachbahn, a unique attraction, also operates regularly from April to October.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Pfaffenstein Mountain Inn is located on a mountain plateau with historical significance. The Hockstein Viewpoint and Shelter has traces of an old medieval castle, including an earthen rampart. The Amselfall area also has historical significance, with an exhibition about the national park's flora and fauna.
Many trails in the Saxon Switzerland National Park are dog-friendly, and some rental accommodations, like the cozy forest hut by a mountain stream, are specifically pet-friendly. It's always advisable to check specific hut policies and national park regulations regarding leashes and access before your visit.
Public transport options are available. For instance, the Schwarzbachbahn runs regularly from Kohlmühle to Hohnstein from April to October, offering a unique way to access the area. Specific bus routes also connect Hohnstein to surrounding villages and trailheads. It's recommended to check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Yes, several huts and viewpoints include dining facilities. The Papststein Viewpoint has a mountain inn, and the Pfaffenstein Mountain Inn offers a mountain restaurant (though it may be closed in winter). The View from Brand features a mountain restaurant with a panoramic terrace. Even simple shelters like the Hockstein Viewpoint and Shelter provide a covered rest hut for enjoying food brought along.
Visitors highly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, the direct access to well-maintained hiking trails, and the tranquil, secluded nature of many accommodations. The unique geological formations of Saxon Switzerland, combined with the charm of historic sites and the opportunity for various outdoor activities, make the area a popular destination for nature lovers and adventurers. The komoot community has shared over 5,700 photos and given more than 5,300 upvotes to the huts around Hohnstein.
Yes, for a unique and secluded experience, consider a cozy forest hut by a mountain stream. These rental properties often offer a private, pet-friendly stay within a nature reserve, featuring large multi-level gardens, fireplaces, and fully equipped kitchens. Some even have unique setups like separate cottages for showers and toilets, providing a distinct connection to nature.
Generally, permits are not required for hiking on designated trails in the Saxon Switzerland National Park. For staying in rental huts or mountain inns, reservations are typically needed, especially during peak season. Simple rest shelters, like the one at Hockstein, are freely accessible for day use.


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