Huts around Bietigheim are often smaller shelters, barbecue huts, or recreational spots integrated into local hiking and cycling routes. The region features forested areas and valleys, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. These structures serve as destinations for day trips and social gatherings. Visitors can enjoy the natural surroundings and scenic locations.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The name Hannesenhütte most likely goes back to a historical hermit named Johannes („Hannes“) Schwartz, who lived there in a hermitage in the 17th century. The current hut and surrounding place names preserve this old field name.
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Well-kept new hut with a view over Ettlingen and the Rhine plain. It's even better from a freestanding bank nearby. In terms of perspective, however, there are nicer vantage points in the vicinity for me, the direction of view is rather limited, especially in the direction of the Palatinate Forest.
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great view here. 10 meters from the cottage is a detached bench.
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Large shelter...only a small part of the shelter is open as an indoor area
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Great view and a new canopy to enjoy the view. Table and benches are covered.
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There is also a Hanessenklause on the signs. This is called the Hanessenpavillion on the sign.
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Around Bietigheim, huts are typically smaller shelters, barbecue huts, or recreational spots. They are valued for their scenic locations and integration into local hiking and cycling routes, serving as ideal destinations for day trips, picnics, and social gatherings.
Several huts provide excellent views. The Hannesen Hut offers expansive views towards Ettlingen and the Rhine plain. The Carl-Schöpf Hut provides a beautiful outlook over the fields of Rimmelsbacher Hof, extending south to the Black Forest. Additionally, the Hilsberg Hut, built in 2009, offers great views over Michelbach and the surrounding mountain heights.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. The Lower Glasbach Hut and Water Wheel is a great option, easily accessible with children via a 30-45 minute walk from Sulzbach or Malsch. It features a small stream with a water wheel, adding to its charm. The Carl-Schöpf Hut and Kreuzweghütte are also categorized as family-friendly.
The Lower Glasbach Hut and Water Wheel is a notable barbecue hut in the middle of the forest, accommodating about 25-30 people. It also features a separate, large barbecue area. Reservations for this hut can be made through the town hall in Waldprechtsweier.
Yes, huts like the Carl-Schöpf Hut are known to provide convenient shelter from short rain showers. The Kreuzweghütte also serves as a large shelter, with a small indoor area available.
Many huts are integrated into local hiking routes. For example, the Hilsberg Hut is situated directly on the well-known Michelbacher Rundweg. You can find various hiking options around Bietigheim, including easy routes like the "Bridge at the Old Federbach – Flusskrebs Bridge loop from Bietigheim." Explore more hiking trails in the region on the Hiking around Bietigheim guide.
Yes, the huts around Bietigheim are often integrated into local cycling routes. You can find various gravel biking and MTB trails in the area. For instance, explore routes like the "Bridge at the Old Federbach – Cycle Path Through Rauental loop from Durmersheim" or "View from the Bernsteinfels – Bernsteinfels Viewpoint loop from Muggensturm." More details are available in the Gravel biking around Bietigheim and MTB Trails around Bietigheim guides.
The region around Bietigheim features forested areas and valleys, offering opportunities to enjoy natural surroundings. The Lower Glasbach Hut is nestled in the middle of the forest with a small stream and water wheel nearby. Many huts also offer viewpoints overlooking the landscape, such as the Hannesen Hut with its view of the Rhine plain.
Visitors highly appreciate the well-maintained nature of the huts, the scenic views they offer, and their role as perfect spots for a break during outdoor activities. Many enjoy the peaceful forest settings and the opportunity for social gatherings and picnics. The komoot community has shared over 200 photos and given more than 600 upvotes for these huts.
While many huts are popular, the Schweinlach Hut at the Six-Way Junction is noted for its pleasant seating and rest area with a 'new entablature' on the opposite meadow, suggesting a charming, perhaps quieter, spot for relaxation.
Yes, many huts are integrated into accessible routes. For example, the walk to the Lower Glasbach Hut from Sulzbach or Malsch is a brisk but manageable 30-45 minute walk, even with children. The general nature of these huts as day-trip destinations implies they are often reached via less strenuous paths.


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