Best huts around Riedselz are found in a region characterized by its proximity to the Palatinate Forest and the broader Alsace landscape. The area features a mix of rolling hills, forests, and historical sites, offering diverse natural features for exploration. Riedselz itself is situated near the German border, providing access to both French and German cultural influences. The terrain includes varied elevation gain, making it suitable for different hiking difficulty levels.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Further information can be found here: https://www.kuladig.de/ Objektansicht/KLD-312711
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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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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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Top view from the Sonnenberg on Schweigen and the Rhine plain. In summer and autumn, the hut is open more often and has shady seating.
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I wasn't paying attention and probably overlooked the Ritterstein.
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Yes, several huts are suitable for families. The Col du Pigeonnier chalet, Wine Trail Hut, Dertenhaus Shelter, and Ritterstein No. 21 Three Oaks and Shelter are all categorized as family-friendly. The Farmhouse Inn of the Mill of Seven Springs also offers a welcoming environment for families.
The Wine Trail Hut is known for its excellent views from the Sonnenberg over Schweigen and the Rhine plain. The Col du Pigeonnier also offers scenic views as a mountain pass.
Yes, some huts offer food and drinks. The chalet at Col du Pigeonnier is open on Sundays and public holidays, often serving delicious cake. The Wine Trail Hut is managed from May to October on Sundays and public holidays. For a full meal, the Farmhouse Inn of the Mill of Seven Springs is a restaurant housed in an old mill, known for very good food.
Yes, the region around Riedselz is rich in history. The Ritterstein No. 21 Three Oaks and Shelter is a historical site with a monument commemorating three oak trees shot down in WWII. Additionally, the broader area features historical attractions like the ruins of Guttenberg Castle and the Maginot Line Fort Schoenenbourg, which can be explored via nearby hiking routes like those found in the Hiking around Riedselz guide.
Many huts, like the Wine Trail Hut and the chalet at Col du Pigeonnier, are managed or open on Sundays and public holidays, particularly from May to October. This period generally offers pleasant weather for hiking and enjoying the outdoor facilities. However, the shelters like Dertenhaus Shelter are accessible year-round for refuge.
Yes, it is possible to spend the night at the chalet located at Col du Pigeonnier. Other huts like Dertenhaus Shelter primarily serve as refuges or rest stops for day visitors.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those around historical sites, by checking the Hiking around Riedselz guide. For cyclists, there are options for gravel biking and road cycling routes that pass by or near many of the huts.
Some huts, like the Ritterstein No. 21 Three Oaks and Shelter, have parking facilities nearby. For other huts, parking might be available at trailheads or designated areas, requiring a short walk to reach the hut itself.
The trails leading to the huts around Riedselz vary in difficulty. Many are suitable for intermediate hikers, often passing through forests with varied elevation. For example, the climb to Col du Pigeonnier is described as nice and not too steep, easily navigable from both sides. You can find detailed difficulty ratings for specific routes in the Hiking around Riedselz guide.
Yes, many of the huts are accessible via trails suitable for beginners or those looking for easier walks. Huts like the Dertenhaus Shelter and Ritterstein No. 21 Three Oaks and Shelter are often reached via less challenging paths, making them good options for those new to hiking or seeking a relaxed outing.
The region is characterized by its proximity to the Palatinate Forest and the broader Alsace landscape, offering rolling hills and extensive forests. Trails to huts often lead through wooded areas, providing opportunities to enjoy nature. The Wine Trail Hut, for instance, offers views over the Rhine plain, showcasing the diverse natural scenery.
While specific 'hut-to-hut' routes for multi-day trips are not explicitly detailed, many of the huts serve as excellent destinations or waypoints on circular day hikes. You can plan routes that incorporate stops at huts like Col du Pigeonnier or Wine Trail Hut, making for enjoyable loops through the surrounding forests and hills.


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