Best huts around Bischofswerda are found in a region characterized by its scenic Upper Lusatia landscape, offering a blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The area features prominent hills like the Butterberg and Schwedenstein, which host facilities for visitors. Bischofswerda serves as a starting point for various walking and cycling routes, providing access to these destinations. The local environment supports both relaxation and active pursuits, with several establishments offering regional cuisine and amenities.
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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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There is a beautiful panoramic view from up here
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The Schwedenstein is a 419.7 m above sea level[1] high mountain in West Lusatia...with a lookout tower and restaurants
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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 ascent to the tower 1.,- p.E. It's worth it for us, great view from the tower. Next to the tower also a public toilet. Good refreshment possible in the restaurant.
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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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The huts in the Bischofswerda region offer a unique blend of historical significance, scenic viewpoints, and local hospitality. Many are situated on picturesque hills like the Butterberg and Schwedenstein, providing stunning views and a chance to experience the Upper Lusatia landscape. Establishments like the Butterberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn combine historical architecture with modern amenities and regional cuisine.
Yes, several huts are very family-friendly. The Butterberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn is particularly well-suited for families, featuring a children's playground and an adjacent petting zoo. Other highlights like the Schwedenstein Observation Tower and Picho-Baude Mountain Inn also cater to families with their amenities and accessible locations.
For breathtaking views, you should visit the Butterberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn, located on Bischofswerda's local mountain, which features a 21-meter high observation tower. The Schwedenstein Observation Tower also provides a great view from its summit, and the Picho-Baude Mountain Inn is known for its nice vantage point.
The region is rich in history. The Butterberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn, opened in 1860, is a significant historical site built from local granite and Elbe sandstone. Another historical gem is Bockmühle, an inn whose history dates back to the 16th century as a mill, and the current inn was built in 1876/77.
Absolutely. Most huts in the Bischofswerda area offer dining options. The Butterberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn and Schwedenstein Observation Tower both have restaurants serving regional cuisine. Bockmühle is a rustic inn known for its food, and Picho-Baude Mountain Inn also operates as a cafe and restaurant.
Yes, some establishments offer overnight stays. The Butterberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn provides various room options, including non-smoking and family rooms. Additionally, the Luchsenburg Forest Lodge also offers hotel accommodation.
The region around Bischofswerda is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive walking and cycling routes. For specific trails, explore the Running Trails around Bischofswerda, Road Cycling Routes around Bischofswerda, or Gravel biking around Bischofswerda guides for detailed route information.
Many huts are easily accessible. The Butterberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn is well-connected and serves as a starting point for various routes. For those driving, the Luchsenburg Forest Lodge is noted to have parking facilities, making it convenient for visitors.
Yes, if you're traveling with your canine companion, the Luchsenburg Forest Lodge is categorized as dog-friendly, making it a suitable stop for you and your pet.
The region is beautiful year-round, but the best time for outdoor activities and enjoying the scenic views from the huts is typically during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and the landscape is vibrant. This allows for comfortable hiking, cycling, and enjoying outdoor seating at the inns.
Yes, the huts often serve as excellent starting points or refreshment stops for circular walks. For example, the area around the Butterberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn is known for various walking and cycling routes, including the 'Gasthof Butterberg – Spielplatz Butterberg Runde'. You can find more inspiration in the Running Trails around Bischofswerda guide, which includes routes suitable for walking.
The hut restaurants in the Bischofswerda area, such as the Butterberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn, typically offer regional cuisine. This often includes hearty, traditional dishes that reflect the local flavors of Upper Lusatia, providing a taste of the area's culinary heritage.


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