Huts around Selbitz are situated in the Franconian Forest, a region characterized by its forested hills and river valleys. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities, with elevations reaching over 700 meters at peaks like the Döbraberg. Selbitz serves as a starting point for exploring the natural landscape, which includes various viewpoints and designated rest areas. The region's terrain supports both day hikes and more extended treks.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The hut was built in the year 2000, it stands in a place where hiking huts already stood before. The first was erected on this spot in 1865 and the second in 1965. The Schutzhütte Eng is intended to offer hikers not only a resting place but also protection from rain and bad weather. It is nice that a guest book is available.
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A beautiful "summit" in beautiful weather with a magnificent distant view into the Frankenwald and the Fichtelgebirge.
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The hut is very well maintained. There is also a table where you can take a comfortable rest. It is a bit cramped inside, but the name says it all :)
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There is a very well-kept shelter with a bench and table from the Frankenwald Association. Narrow? Just a little bit. :)
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In the refuge next to it there is an information board with the history of the Höllental! 😉👍
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The mountain rescue hut is located in the upper third of the former ski slope. A well-used hiking trail runs below. There is a wooden lounger right next to the hut. There is a Franconian Forest trekking site above the slope.
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Easy to see from the A9, especially when the cross is lit. I've always wanted to go up there. The facility is beautiful. Unfortunately, the transmission mast also has to be there. You can see the Döbraberg very well to the west, recognizable by its sphere from the military position. Towards the (south)east you have the Fichtelgebirge in front of you. The Ochsenkopf with its transmission tower and Schneeberg with its former military tower are particularly easy to recognize.
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Around Selbitz, you'll find a variety of shelters including summit huts, designated trekking sites, and rest area shelters. These facilities offer places for hikers to rest, seek shelter, and in some cases, stay overnight. For example, the Döbraberg features a small wooden summit hut, while the Mountain Rescue Hut and Rest Area below Döbraberg is a dedicated trekking site.
Yes, several huts and viewpoints around Selbitz offer excellent panoramic views. The Döbraberg, the highest peak in the Franconian Forest, provides extensive views from its summit hut. Similarly, the Mountain Rescue Hut and Rest Area below Döbraberg offers an overwhelming view to the west, extending to Veste Coburg and even the Rhön on clear days. The Ahornberg Summit Viewpoint also provides views of the Fichtelgebirge and Döbraberg.
Yes, the Mountain Rescue Hut and Rest Area below Döbraberg is a designated trekking site where you can spend one night. It offers space for four tents, a fireplace, firewood storage, an outdoor toilet, and a water barrel. You need to bring your own drinking water and toilet paper, and an overnight stay costs 10 euros, which can be booked in advance.
Many of the huts and rest areas around Selbitz are family-friendly. The Döbraberg summit hut, the Mountain Rescue Hut and Rest Area below Döbraberg, and the Ahornberg Summit Viewpoint are all suitable for families. Additionally, the Rest area at the Hubertus Spring with barefoot path offers a unique experience for children.
The region around Selbitz is characterized by forested hills and river valleys. You can explore the Franconian Forest, enjoy views from peaks like the Döbraberg and Ahornberg, and discover natural springs. The Hubertus Spring, located in the Höllental Valley along the Selbitz River, is a notable natural feature, even though the spring itself has dried up.
The area around Selbitz is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive MTB trails, scenic cycling routes, and diverse gravel biking adventures. Many routes pass by or lead to these huts, offering perfect spots for a break.
Yes, the huts and rest areas around Selbitz are often integrated into the region's hiking network. For example, the Döbraberg and Ahornberg Summit Viewpoint are popular hiking destinations. You can find numerous trails, including those suitable for hiking and mountain biking, that incorporate these huts as rest stops or viewpoints.
The Wegespinne Rest Area is specifically noted for having a hikers' parking lot with ample spaces, making it a convenient starting point for tours to nearby huts. Other huts, especially those at summits, often have designated parking areas nearby or are accessible via well-marked trails from various parking spots in the surrounding villages.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from summit huts like Döbraberg and the unique opportunity for close-to-nature overnight stays at the Mountain Rescue Hut and Rest Area below Döbraberg. The well-developed network of trails for cycling and hiking, combined with comfortable rest areas like Wegespinne Rest Area, also contribute to a highly positive experience.
Yes, the Rest area at the Hubertus Spring features a barefoot path, offering a unique sensory experience for hikers. The Mountain Rescue Hut and Rest Area below Döbraberg provides a rare opportunity for legal tent camping in Germany, complete with a fire pit and wood storage.
Many outdoor areas and rest stops in the Selbitz region, including the Mountain Rescue Hut and Rest Area below Döbraberg, are dog-friendly. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to ensure you clean up after them.


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