Best huts around Annathaler Wald are found within or near this uninhabited forest area, part of the Bavarian Forest National Park. The region is characterized by its dense forests and mountainous terrain, offering a wilderness experience. Huts and shelters in the vicinity provide essential amenities for hikers and nature enthusiasts, including rest, refreshment, and accommodation. These locations serve as key bases for exploring the natural landscape.
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very nice place for a short break
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Short but very fun trail section and the landscape is also very beautiful 👍🏻
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The Tummelplatz is a digital stamp point of the "Holiday Region Bavarian Forest National Park - Hiking Badge" in the SummitLynx app.
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The playground was first mentioned in a document in 1809, but it is probably around 200 years older. This is where the forest bulls from Schönbrunn roamed about. That is, they were herded together in this spot in the evening while they grazed in the surrounding forests during the day. The shepherds were supplied with provisions on the playground and the farmers could inspect their cattle. In 1834, the Bavarian state bought the Schönbrunn glassworks estate, so that the grazing rights in the surrounding forests expired. Until 1956 the Schachten itself was still grazed. Around 1844 the first modest service hut was built on the Tummelplatz, which burned down in 1858 and was renovated in 1860. In the center of the Tummelplatz is the "Forstdiensthütte Tummelplatz", which was built in 1860. Today it is a research outstation of the National Park Administration of the Bavarian Forest. The building has a photovoltaic island system and is therefore energetically self-sufficient. The access road "Tummelplatzstraße" leads to the hut. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tummelplatz_(Mauth)
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Beautiful clearing with a pretty wooden house... after a short break you can tackle the last stretch up to the Lusen
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Beautiful shelter, certainly serves its purpose 👍🏻😉
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Looks fascinating. It's worth a visit!
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Information at: https://www.lusenschutzhaus.de/
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The Annathaler Wald region, part of the Bavarian Forest National Park, offers a variety of huts. You'll find modern cafes like the Nationalpark Café Wistlberg, traditional mountain guesthouses such as the Lusen Shelter and Lusenschutzhaus offering overnight stays, and historic inns like the Schwellhäusl. There are also former forest service huts, now serving as research stations or cultural monuments, such as the Tummelplatz Forest Service Hut.
Yes, for those looking to extend their stay, the Lusenschutzhaus, located just below the Lusen mountain summit, offers overnight accommodation in three- and four-bed rooms. Similarly, the Falkensteinschutzhaus, situated below the Großer Falkenstein, provides overnight stays in 10 four-bed rooms with modern shower facilities from May to October.
Several huts in the region are great for refreshments. The Nationalpark Café Wistlberg offers regional dishes, homemade cakes, and a selection of beverages. The Lusenschutzhaus and Falkensteinschutzhaus both serve warm meals, snacks, and homemade cakes. The Schwellhäusl is renowned for its traditional Bavarian snacks ('Brotzeiten'), hearty lunch dishes, coffee, and cakes, often enjoyed in its sunny beer garden.
Absolutely. The Nationalpark Café Wistlberg is very family-friendly, featuring a large nature playground nearby and a low-barrier trail suitable for strollers. The Schwellhäusl also has an adventure playground. Additionally, the Reschbachklause and Teufelsbachklause are historical sites that are family-friendly, offering space to linger and explore.
For breathtaking views, the Lusenschutzhaus, perched at 1,343 meters, offers panoramic vistas of the 'forest sea' of the Bavarian and Bohemian Forests. The Falkensteinschutzhaus, at 1,315 meters, also boasts impressive views over the forest landscape from its sun terrace. The Lusen Shelter is another excellent stop after climbing the summit to enjoy beautiful views.
Near the Nationalpark Café Wistlberg, you can explore the renaturalized Finsterauer Filz moor via a low-barrier trail and a viewing platform with views of the Lusen mountain. The Reschbachklause is a beautiful lake and historical site, while the Teufelsbachklause features a dam and shelter amidst a scenic landscape.
Yes, the Schwellhäusl is a historic inn with origins tracing back to the early 19th century, serving as a former lodging for forest workers involved in timber rafting. The Reschbachklause is a cultural monument with a dam built in 1860 for timber rafting. The Tummelplatz Forest Service Hut, built in 1860, also has a rich history as a former pit and now serves as a research station.
The Glas Ark in Bavarian Forest National Park is a unique man-made monument. This four-and-a-half-meter-long glass ship, created by regional artists, commemorates the tradition of glass production in the Bavarian-Bohemian border area and is situated on the slope of the Lusen. It's a striking piece of art that reflects the region's cultural heritage.
The area around Annathaler Wald offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails, including routes like 'To Reschbach in the Finsterau Open-Air Museum'. For runners, there are various Running Trails, such as the 'Almberg – Almberg Summit Cross loop from Mauth'. Road cyclists can explore Road Cycling Routes like the 'Bucina Lodge and Pond – Hotel Rankl Beer Garden loop from Mauther Forst'.
Yes, the Nationalpark Café Wistlberg is largely barrier-free, catering to visitors with disabilities, families with strollers, and those less mobile. It's an excellent stop for accessible nature experiences, with a low-barrier trail through the Finsterauer Filz moor nearby.
Visitors frequently praise the unique blend of rustic charm and natural beauty. They appreciate the cozy atmosphere of places like the Lusen Shelter, the historical significance of sites like the Reschbachklause, and the stunning panoramic views from mountain huts. The opportunity to enjoy regional food and drinks in a tranquil setting, often after a hike, is also a highlight for many.


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