Best huts around Domažlice are found within the surrounding district and the nearby Český les and Šumava mountain ranges. This region offers a variety of hut-like accommodations, including rustic cottages, modern chalets, and secluded retreats. These locations serve as starting points for exploring the natural beauty of the area, providing a peaceful escape for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The accommodations often blend traditional aesthetics with modern amenities, catering to those seeking comfort in a natural setting.
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In the immediate vicinity of the border between the Czech Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany stands this covered wooden rest pavilion with a table in the middle and benches placed around it. A good place for a break.
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A beautiful view up to Čerchov, Hohen Bogen, etc. The tower was open. You paid the entrance fee afterwards when eating at the inn. Only with crowns or card!
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Honest cuisine, breathtaking views, and plenty of peace and quiet.
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Long climb 12%, but the pub makes up for it 👍
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Best Kaichl far and wide😜
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Very good snacks as well as cakes, tarts, and pastries to go with your coffee! :-)
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"The last house on the left in Germany," is how innkeeper Franz Holler describes his inn, located directly on the Czech border. Guests have been served here for almost 700 years, and the inn has been family-owned since 1623. The cozy inn is open only on Sundays and public holidays. It serves delicious snacks, cakes, and, as a specialty, homemade cookies.
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A shelter if you want/need to take shelter...
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The Domažlice region, particularly within the Český les and Šumava mountain ranges, offers a diverse range of hut-like accommodations. These include rustic cottages, modern chalets, and secluded retreats. Many blend traditional aesthetics with modern amenities, providing a comfortable and nature-focused escape.
Yes, several accommodations and shelters are suitable for families. For example, the Benda Hut and Spring is a popular meeting place for hikers and cross-country skiers, often serving apple pie. Another option is the Na Zlomu / Sattelhütte Shelter, which was renovated in 2015 and offers seating and shelter. The Zelená Chýše – Green Lodge and Spring is also noted as family-friendly.
For panoramic views, consider visiting the Sádek Summit View and Ski Hut, which provides extensive views to the east, overlooking the valley of the Radbusa. The Koráb Lookout Tower & Mountain Lodge also offers great vistas from its lookout tower.
Yes, the region has historical sites that double as places for rest. The Historic border inn Gerstmeier on Eulenberg is a notable example, offering a blend of history with restaurant and pub services. Additionally, the Brombeerriegel Border Hut is a small border crossing with a shelter that holds historical significance.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking on trails like those found in the Hiking around Domažlice guide, or challenge yourself with Mountain Hikes around Domažlice. Cycling is also popular, with routes available in the Road Cycling Routes around Domažlice guide. Some areas are also close to natural swimming pools and ski resorts like Ski Špičák.
Absolutely. The Ples Guesthouse is known for its excellent food and drink, including grill specialties and good beer, in a location with views of the Bohemian Forest. The Čerchov Bistro also functions as a hut, viewpoint, pub, restaurant, and cafe, providing a range of refreshments. You can also find food and drink at Penzion U Honýsků, Pec pod Čerchovem.
The region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Winter provides opportunities for cross-country skiing, with huts like Benda Hut and Spring being popular meeting spots for skiers. Summer is ideal for exploring and enjoying natural swimming pools.
The huts are often nestled amidst the natural beauty of the Český les and Šumava regions. You'll encounter dense forests, serene meadows, and pastures. Many locations offer access to natural springs, such as the one next to Benda Hut and Spring, and the Zelená Chýše – Green Lodge and Spring. The area is perfect for nature immersion and peaceful retreats.
Yes, some accommodations in the wider Domažlice region, particularly tiny homes or chalets in areas like Všeruby or Vacov, focus on providing a serene escape. These can feature private wellness facilities like Finnish saunas and outdoor hot baths, offering a 'pure detox from the city hustle and bustle' and a romantic mini-holiday experience.
The huts and hut-like accommodations around Domažlice stand out for their blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, often set within the tranquil natural beauty of the Český les and Šumava mountain ranges. They offer a peaceful retreat from urban life, with many providing private gardens, wellness options, and serving as excellent starting points for exploring the region's hiking and cycling trails.
For larger groups, homesteads in quiet villages like Zhorec (near Bezdružice) can accommodate up to 14 people. These typically include equipped kitchens, multiple bathrooms and bedrooms, and spacious gardens, making them a good base for exploring nearby attractions.


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