Huts around Schmölln-Putzkau are located in the Oberlausitz region, offering destinations for hikers and those seeking scenic views. The area features traditional mountain inns and forest lodges, often situated at vantage points. These establishments provide opportunities for rest and refreshment amidst outdoor activities, integrating with local hiking trails.
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The Butterberg is almost 384 meters high and is located just a few kilometers from the center of Bischofswerda. At the summit there is an inn in historic walls with a 21 meter high observation tower. You can find more information and opening times here: http://www.butterberg.com/.
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The food here is super good, friendly staff. We slept in the bungalows, excellent houses. Dogs allowed.
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As a child, I first went to Picho with my parents in 1968. It was a two-week holiday, right during the Prague Spring, but we couldn't take our planned day trip to Czechoslovakia because the borders were closed, and countless tanks and East German soldiers blocked the way. From 1970 to 1974, I spent three weeks each year at the children's holiday camp on Picho. It was a truly wonderful time. Night hikes, scavenger hunts, and day trips to the surrounding area, including into Czechoslovakia. My parents paid a mere 15 East German marks for it. For many years now, I've been going to Upper Lusatia regularly. Every time, I hike or drive up to the Großer Picho, and we always visit the restaurant in the mountain lodge. We always find it familiar, cozy, and reasonably priced, with good home-style cooking. In these hectic, fast-paced times, it's like a rock in the surf of the restaurant scene. Wishing the innkeepers continued success, many guests, plenty of money to cover their energy bills, and robust health. Lunzenau, March 26, 2023
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The history of today's "Picho-Baude" begins in 1927, when Bernhard Eiselt from Tautewalde built the present-day Pichobaude on the summit. After its construction, Bernhard Eiselt purchased the land from the estate owner Hanewald. Since then, the mountain inn has enjoyed great popularity. The inn was expanded in 1929 with an addition: a brick kitchen, a veranda, and a second dining room. After Bernhard Eiselt's death in March 1938, Carl Radon and his wife Emma took over the inn. The Pichobaude mountain inn then took on its current form. Carl Radon ran the inn until 1945. After several proprietors until 1964, Otfried Grundmann took over as proprietor of the Pichobaude in 1965. He remained behind the bar until his death in 2003. Today, the Pichobaude is run by the second generation, his daughter Annette Grundmann.
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The mill first appeared in the records in 1518. It was a grinding and board mill. Over the centuries, the mill experienced an eventful history. Since 1998, the current owner has run a pension and an inn in the mill. Source: https://www.langenwolmsdorf.de/geschichte/muehlen Opening times: Wed.-Sun. from 12.00 p.m.
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Cozy restaurant on the Picho. Delicious game dishes.
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Unfortunately, renovations are going on here at the moment. From April it will be open again.
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The Bockmühle is an ideal starting point for a hike through the idyllic Polenztal. Especially when the spring beetroot blooms
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The Schmölln-Putzkau area features a variety of inviting huts, including traditional mountain inns, forest lodges, and historical mills. Many of these establishments are situated at vantage points, offering scenic views and serving as rest stops or restaurants for outdoor enthusiasts.
Several huts provide excellent views. The Mönchswalder Mountain Hut and Lookout Tower offers panoramic views, and visitors have described a circular hike with wonderful views of Bautzen from there. The Butterberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn, located on the summit of the Butterberg, features a twenty-one meter high observation tower with terrific views. Additionally, the Picho-Baude Mountain Inn is known as a nice vantage point.
Yes, several huts are family-friendly. The Mönchswalder Mountain Hut and Lookout Tower has a restaurant with a playground. The Butterberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn, Picho-Baude Mountain Inn, and Bockmühle are also categorized as family-friendly, making them suitable stops during outings with children.
Many huts in the area serve as restaurants or cafes. The Mönchswalder Mountain Hut and Lookout Tower has a nice restaurant. The Butterberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn is a traditional mountain inn. The Picho-Baude Mountain Inn is a popular spot for food and drink. The Bockmühle is a rustic inn and restaurant, and the Luchsenburg Forest Lodge offers home-style cooking and game specialties.
Yes, the Bockmühle is a historical site and rustic inn, built in 1876/77, with a history dating back to the 16th century as a mill. The Butterberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn also has historical significance, with the mountain inn opened in 1860 and the Butterberg being part of the Royal Saxon Triangulation.
The huts are well-integrated into the outdoor activity network of Schmölln-Putzkau. You can enjoy various activities, primarily hiking and cycling. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Schmölln-Putzkau guide or the Cycling around Schmölln-Putzkau guide.
Yes, the huts serve as excellent starting points or rest stops for hikes. For example, the Mönchswalder Mountain Hut and Lookout Tower is part of a circular hike with views of Bautzen. The Bockmühle is well-suited as a service area or starting point for hikes in the Polenz valley. You can find many routes in the Hiking around Schmölln-Putzkau guide.
The Oberlausitz region, where Schmölln-Putzkau is located, is generally appealing for outdoor activities. While specific opening times vary, the huts are often incorporated into hiking routes, suggesting they are popular during warmer months. However, some may also be suitable for winter hiking, so checking individual hut opening hours is recommended.
The Luchsenburg Forest Lodge is noted as a facility consisting of a restaurant and a hotel, where overnight stays are possible. The Mönchswalder Mountain Hut and Lookout Tower is described by visitors as a welcoming hotel, suggesting accommodation options.
The Luchsenburg Forest Lodge is categorized as dog-friendly, making it a suitable stop if you are hiking with your dog. For specific rules regarding dogs on trails, it's always best to check local signage or regulations.
Yes, some huts offer parking. For instance, the Mönchswalder Mountain Hut and Lookout Tower has free parking available at the beginning of its associated circular hike. The Luchsenburg Forest Lodge is also categorized as having parking facilities.
Visitors frequently appreciate the scenic locations and the opportunities for rest and refreshment. Many enjoy the combination of hiking with a rewarding stop at a hut for food and panoramic views. The family-friendly amenities, such as playgrounds, are also a highlight for those traveling with children.


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