Best huts around Alsheim are found within Germany's Rheinhessen wine region, characterized by vineyards and traditional structures. The area features "Wingertsheisjer" (vineyard huts) and "Trulli," which are integral to the local wine culture. These structures, often found along popular hiking trails around Alsheim, provide insight into the region's viticulture and history. Alsheim is known for its scenic landscapes, including the "Alsheimer Hohlwege" (sunken paths), offering unique exploration opportunities.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
Highlight • Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Rest Area
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more huts and cabins around Alsheim.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
nice place to take a break
0
0
built from the old stones of the former three-arched bridge
0
0
Space directly on the bike path but unfortunately also on the road.
1
0
Refuge with a view of the castle ruins "Burg Stein" in the Steiner Forest in Biblis-Nordheim
0
0
A very nice resting place on the way. Ideal for resting
2
1
The Falkenberg Hut is picturesquely situated above Dienheim in Rheinhessen and is a popular rest stop along the RheinTerrassenWeg (Rhine Terrace Trail). It was donated by the Dienheim Development Community and offers stunning views of Oppenheim, Dienheim, and the Rhine Valley through two large panoramic windows. The hut is ideal for a break during a hike or bike ride – quietly located, with beautiful views, and surrounded by vineyards. It's a perfect place to pause for a moment and enjoy the scenery.
1
0
Beautiful view over the landscape
1
1
Around Alsheim, you'll primarily find traditional "Wingertsheisjer" (vineyard huts) and distinctive "Trulli." These structures are integral to the local wine culture and offer a glimpse into the region's viticulture and history. Many serve as resting spots or, during events, as tasting stations.
Several huts provide stunning views. The Leckbartsheisje on the Rhine Terrace Trail offers a wonderful vista over the Rhine Valley towards Frankfurt, the Odenwald, and Ludwigshafen/Mannheim. Similarly, the Falkenberghütte (Rheinterrassenweg Dienheim) provides a beautiful view of the Rhine Valley, with panoramic windows pointing towards Oppenheim and Dienheim.
Yes, many of the huts and the surrounding trails are suitable for families. Highlights like the Leckbartsheisje on the Rhine Terrace Trail and the Falkenberghütte (Rheinterrassenweg Dienheim) are categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant resting spots with views. The overall landscape of vineyards and sunken paths is generally accessible for family outings.
The landscape around Alsheim is characterized by picturesque vineyards and unique geological formations like the "Alsheimer Hohlwege" (sunken paths). These paths, carved by centuries of erosion, offer a distinctive natural experience. Many huts are nestled within these vineyards, providing scenic views of the sprawling wine country and distant landscapes like the Odenwald.
The huts themselves, particularly the traditional "Wingertsheisjer" and "Trulli," are cultural artifacts reflecting the region's viticulture history. Additionally, you can visit the Weghäusel Memorial and Shelter at the Weschnitz, a man-made monument commemorating work on the channeling of the Weschnitz river, built from stones of the former Weschnitz bridge.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the vineyards are lush and the weather is ideal for hiking and exploring. The annual Alsheimer Weinwandern (Wine Hike) is a particularly vibrant time, as many vineyard huts transform into tasting stations, offering a unique cultural experience.
Absolutely. The huts are often situated along popular hiking trails. For example, the Leckbartsheisje and Falkenberghütte are located on the Rheinterrassenweg. You can find various running trails around Alsheim, including the 'Osthofen Station – Leckzapfen Vineyard Cottage loop from Alsheim' which passes by vineyard huts. Explore more options on the Running Trails around Alsheim guide.
Besides visiting the huts, the region offers excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy running on trails like the 'War Memorial Gimbsheim loop from Gimbsheim' or 'Sasselbachtal loop from Guntersblum' found in the Running Trails around Alsheim guide. Cycling and gravel biking are also popular, with routes such as the 'Old Winepress House, Alsheim – Pond in Herrnsheim Palace Park loop from Alsheim' in the Cycling around Alsheim guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views of the Rhine Valley and surrounding landscapes, the opportunity to rest in picturesque vineyard cottages, and the connection to the local wine culture. The convivial atmosphere, especially during wine-related events, and the chance to taste regional wines directly from producers are also highly valued.
While specific parking details for every hut are not always available, many popular hiking and cycling routes that lead to these huts have designated parking areas at their trailheads or in nearby villages. For example, the Cyclists' and Pilgrims' Rest, Framersheim is easily accessible and serves as a good starting point.
Generally, the outdoor areas around the vineyard huts and the trails in the Rheinhessen region are dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in vineyard areas or during events like the Alsheimer Weinwandern, to ensure the safety and comfort of all visitors and to respect local regulations.
Yes, for instance, the Kühkopf Forester's House, a former forester's lodge, has recently undergone renovation. While beautifully restored, it is unfortunately no longer managed as a restaurant, despite efforts by a citizens' initiative.


Find more beautiful huts and cabins around Alsheim by checking out the top ones in these nearby places: