Best huts around Geslau are located within a region characterized by the Franconian Heights Nature Park, offering diverse landscapes of woodlands and streams. The area is notable for its position on the European watershed, a significant geographical feature. Geslau and its surroundings provide a variety of shelters and rustic cabins for hikers and nature enthusiasts. These range from simple trailside resting places to more elaborate accommodations for overnight stays.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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One of the highlights of the HINTERINDIEN.DE tour no. 19
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Open Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays
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Refuge with lots of information about the European watershed and the Hornauer Loch
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In the 18th century, Wildbad was one of the most important spa towns in Europe. It served as a health and recreation resort for the Margraves of Ansbach. The healing waters were already known in the time of Charlemagne, around 800 AD. Seven springs, stretching approximately 100 meters, gush forth here, and their waters were used to cure a wide variety of ailments.
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In the 18th century, Wildbad was one of the most important spa towns in Europe. It served as a health and recreation resort for the Margraves of Ansbach. The healing waters were already known in the time of Charlemagne, around 800 AD. Seven springs, whose waters were used to cure a wide variety of ailments, rise here over a length of approximately 100 meters.
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Beautifully located and very helpful in bad weather, but also suitable as protection against the sun in midsummer.
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Around Geslau, you'll discover a variety of huts and shelters, ranging from simple trailside resting places to more elaborate rustic cabins suitable for overnight stays. These include forest inns like the Wildbad Forest Inn, practical shelters such as the Hornauer Hut, and scenic spots like the Wooden Shelter by the Lake, Naturpark Frankenhöhe.
Yes, the Wildbad Forest Inn is a notable historical site. In the 18th century, Wildbad was a significant spa town, serving as a health and recreation resort for the Margraves of Ansbach. Its healing waters were known as early as 800 AD.
The region around Geslau is rich in natural features. Near the Hornauer Hut, you can learn about the European watershed and the local geological feature known as the 'Hornauer Loch'. The Wooden Shelter by the Lake is beautifully situated within the Naturpark Frankenhöhe, offering views of a lake and the diverse landscape of woodlands and streams.
Many huts in the Geslau area are family-friendly. The Wildbad Forest Inn, Gumbertus Hut Nature Friends House, Hornauer Hut, and the Wooden Shelter by the Lake are all suitable for families. Additionally, the Mohrenhof Franken, located near Geslau, offers rustic cabins with a 'Scandinavian flair' designed for families and groups, complete with amenities like kitchenettes and recreational activities.
While many huts serve as day shelters, the Mohrenhof Franken near Geslau provides rustic cabins for overnight stays. These cabins, including 'Wood_Spaces' lodges, can accommodate families and groups, offering mattresses, kitchenettes, electricity, and sometimes private bathrooms and terraces. The Gumbertus Hut Nature Friends House also offers overnight stays, primarily for groups from Ansbach and the surrounding area.
The area around Geslau offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the '3D Course Buch am Wald' or 'Nonnenweiher Windelsbach' near the huts. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes such as the 'Markusturm and Röder Arch' loop or the 'Rote Steige' trail. Gravel biking options include loops around the 'Tauber River' or 'Steinbachtal'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for Geslau.
Yes, the Wildbad Forest Inn is a restaurant and cafe located in the forest, offering a place to rest and dine. The Gumbertus Hut Nature Friends House also features a cozy guest room and a sun terrace, serving as a popular rest stop on weekends.
The European watershed is a geographical divide where rainwater flows either towards the Black Sea or the North Sea. The Hornauer Hut is located at a point where you can learn more about this significant natural phenomenon, offering an educational aspect to your visit. For more information, you can visit Wikipedia's page on the European watershed.
Absolutely. The Wooden Shelter by the Lake, Naturpark Frankenhöhe is specifically noted for providing protection from various weather conditions, making it a useful refuge in bad weather or a shaded spot on sunny days. The Rest area and shelter on the Franconian Way of St. James also serves as a weather shelter.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings of the huts. Many enjoy the peaceful forest settings, the opportunity to rest and observe wildlife like peacocks at the Wildbad Forest Inn, and the scenic beauty of locations like the Wooden Shelter by the Lake. The educational aspect of the Hornauer Hut and the convenience of rest stops like the Gumbertus Hut Nature Friends House are also highly valued.
Yes, the Rest area and shelter on the Franconian Way of St. James is located directly on the central Franconian Way of St. James, a popular long-distance hiking route. The Hornauer Hut is also a key intersection point for several hiking and cycling paths.
The Gumbertus Hut Nature Friends House has specific opening hours: from October to March, it's open Saturdays and public holidays from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. From April to September, it's open Saturdays from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., and Sundays and public holidays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For other huts, especially simpler shelters, they are generally accessible during daylight hours.


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