Best huts around Winden im Elztal are situated in the Black Forest, a region characterized by its forested mountains and valleys. The area offers a selection of huts and mountain inns, providing refreshment and scenic views for visitors. These establishments contribute to the traditional atmosphere of the region, making it a popular destination for hiking.
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The Martin Chapel marks a place steeped in history, which, interestingly, was only archaeologically investigated for the first time in the 1950s. Before that, in the 19th century, it was part of the Kolmenhof, where it was converted into a utility building (and significantly rebuilt). Conscious of its historical significance, remnants from this period were dismantled and the building was extensively restored.
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... "Martinskapelle" near Furtwangen in the Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg. - can be reached via the "red diamond" marking or the "Westweg" - lies on an old pass road between the Breg and Elz springs, at the height of the Danube-Rhine watershed - https://www.furtwangen.de/startseite/Stadtinfo/geschichte+der+martinskapelle.html
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The Martinskapelle is located on an old pass road between the Breg and Elz springs, at the height of the Danube-Rhine watershed. The origin of the chapel goes back to the pre-Carolinic period. Findings from excavations allow the assumption that a sacred building stood here as early as 800. Perhaps the road from Furtwangen to the top of the pass was already an old La Tène road and there were connections between Celtic and early Christian culture here.
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A very beautiful plateau, with the dwarf tower and well-situated places to stop. From here the view goes over the Feldberg over to the Kandel, far behind the Simonswald valley of the Wildern Gutach, to the almost distant Vosges.
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Very old kappele right next to the source of the Danube
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Saint Martin, to whom the Furtwang Chapel is consecrated, is - next to Saint Nicholas - probably one of the most popular saints of all. The memorial day of the former officer in the Roman army is November 11th. On the night after the famous “coat sharing”, when he surrendered half his army cloak to a freezing beggar, Jesus Christ appears to him in a dream. He then converted to Christianity and was later - initially against his will - elected Bishop of Tours (France). Many should have fond childhood memories of lantern handicrafts in kindergarten and elementary school, the evening lantern parade through the dark village / district - and of course of the delicious “Weckmann”.
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Great stop for a break with the option to fill the bottle. This is also where the Danube rises.
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Definitely worth a detour. Very nice staff, a great and inexpensive menu and when everything is closed, there is still a fridge with drinks and a trustworthy checkout for every hiker. Up here you can have a wonderful rest, eat delicious food and enjoy a great view at the same time. Definitely visit.
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Many huts in the region offer spectacular panoramic views. For instance, the Thomashütte with a great view provides expansive vistas over the Glottertal and the Rhine valley, often extending to the Vosges mountains on clear days. The Brend Tower, at nearly 1,150 meters, offers views of prominent peaks like Hochfirst, Feldberg, and Kandel, with the Swiss Alps visible on exceptionally clear days.
Yes, several huts and rest areas are noted as family-friendly. The Brunnenhof Rest Area and Refreshment Stand is well-suited for families, offering a shelter, fire pit, and benches. The Brend Tower, Gummenhütte (Fensterliwirt — 'Window Inn'), and Schwedenschanze Inn are also categorized as family-friendly.
The Gummenhütte (Fensterliwirt — 'Window Inn') provides a unique self-service experience. Even if the proprietor isn't present, you can grab a drink from an outdoor fridge and pay by placing money in a designated cheese box. This adds to its rustic charm and welcoming atmosphere.
Absolutely. Many huts serve as mountain inns or refreshment stands. The Schwedenschanze Inn is known for its good food in a rustic atmosphere. The Gummenhütte offers delicious regional snacks and has a self-service fridge for drinks. The Thomashütte also provides a place for refreshment with a fantastic view.
The hiking season, generally from spring to autumn, is ideal for visiting most huts. However, it's worth noting that the Brend Tower is closed in winter. Conversely, the Schwedenschanze Inn is open daily during winter from December 24th until the end of March, making it a good option for winter visits.
Yes, the Brunnenhof Rest Area and Refreshment Stand is located on the former site of the Brunnenhof and features a small chapel, adding a historical and cultural element to your visit. The area around the Brend Tower also includes highlights like the Martinskapelle.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as those found in the Cycling around Winden im Elztal guide. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are challenging trails detailed in the MTB Trails around Winden im Elztal guide, including routes near the Schwedenschanze Inn. Gravel biking options are also available, as highlighted in the Gravel biking around Winden im Elztal guide.
Some huts are dog-friendly. For example, the Brend Tower is explicitly categorized as dog-friendly, making it a great destination if you're hiking with your canine companion.
Visitors consistently praise the fantastic views and the rustic, welcoming atmosphere. Many enjoy the opportunity for refreshment after a hike, whether it's a full meal at an inn or a self-service drink with a view. The trust-based system at places like the Gummenhütte is also a highlight for many.
Yes, the Brunnenhof Rest Area and Refreshment Stand is specifically designed for this, offering a shelter, fire pit, and various resting benches with a beautiful view of the Zweribachtal. The Thomashütte also has benches and a fire pit outside, perfect for a break.
The huts themselves vary in their immediate surroundings. While some, like the Brend Tower, are prominent lookout points that can be reached via intermediate trails, others might be part of more challenging routes. The region offers a range of trails, so you can find paths suitable for various fitness levels leading to these huts.


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