Best huts in Hohwald region are found within the Vosges mountains of northeastern France, offering a tranquil atmosphere amidst lush forests. The area is characterized by its serene mountain setting and fresh air, with a network of marked hiking trails. Visitors can explore beech and fir forests, waterfalls, and granite rock formations. Le Hohwald provides a variety of accommodations, including gîtes and chalet-refuges, catering to different needs.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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At 587 meters, the Valtenberg is the highest mountain in the Lusatian Mountains. The proud tower alone is worth a visit. An event operator was recruited for the restaurant in 2025 – who may also continue to run the mountain lodge as a tenant.
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Unfortunately the inn is closed. There are currently no opening hours (summer 2024).
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Here you can take a break and enjoy a delicious meal. The little detour to the North Cape is worth it.
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In the years 1954-1959 a directional radio station was operated here in the directional radio network of the SED. It was the connecting point between Cottbus and Dresden. The mast was 50m high
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Summit of the Valtenberg and at 586.6 m the highest point in the Lusatian mountains. Directly behind the König-Johann-Turm with its cottage.
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A pillar of the Royal Saxon Triangulation is embedded on the upper platform of the tower. It is one of 121 surviving technical monuments of this type in Saxony. "The Royal Saxon Triangulation (here with the historical proper name) is a state survey carried out in the years 1862 to 1890 on the territory of the Kingdom of Saxony with the simultaneous creation of a trigonometric network. The aim was to record the national territory scientifically and geodetically and to create the basis for the production of precise maps by establishing permanently marked reference points." - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%B6niglich-S %C3%axial_triangulation The station offers a fantastic all-round view into really far distances. As a first-order station, the geodesists drew lines of sight of 50-60 km. This is how views from N.T.R. unfold here. in the direction of the stations Ossling (north of Kamenz), Nostitzhöhe (near Groß Radisch), Jauernick (Poland), Jeschken (Czech Republic), Lausche (Lausitz Mountains), Schneeberg (Bohemian Switzerland), Kahleberg (Eastern Ore Mountains), Porsberg (near Dresden) , Baeyerhöhe (highest elevation in Meissen), Strauch (Heideturm north of Grossenhain) and Keulenberg (highest elevation in West Lusatia). That alone is a gigantic dimension of views. In addition, there are lines of sight to stations of the 2nd order for accuracy at a distance of about 20km. These are from N.T.R.: Salzenforst (near Bautzen), Czorneboh, Taubenberg, Ruhebänke (near Rugiswalde), Grossenberg, Felixthurm (near Radeberg), Butterberg (near Bischofswerda).
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The Hohwald region offers a variety of accommodations, ranging from well-equipped gîtes to more traditional chalet-refuges and basic shelters. You can find spacious gîtes like Gîte Le Hohwald with amenities such as heated pools, group gîtes like Gîte du Hohwald for larger parties, and farm inns like Auberge et Gîte du Kreuzweg which also offer local cuisine. For a more rustic experience, there's the self-catering Refuge des Amis de la Nature - La chaume des veaux, and simple day shelters like Abri de La Holderlach.
Yes, several options cater to families. Shelter at the foot of Valtenberg is noted as family-friendly and provides a nice spot for a break. The Forest House restaurant is also family-friendly with home-style cuisine. Additionally, Gîte Le Hohwald features a heated outdoor swimming pool and an animal park with deer, kangaroos, and sheep, making it ideal for families. Gîte du Hohwald is suitable for larger family groups.
The Valtenberg Summit and Mountain Inn offers a great view from its slender tower. The Helenenblick Viewpoint also features a small hut and provides beautiful views over Ringenhain. The Shelter at the foot of Valtenberg is also near a viewpoint.
You can find various dining options. The Valtenberg Summit and Mountain Inn allows you to relax, eat, and drink. The Forest House is a restaurant known for its home-style cuisine and a cozy dining room, with a beer garden for summer. Auberge et Gîte du Kreuzweg is a farm inn that serves local cuisine, including duck and mountain specialties like wild boar and munster cheese dishes. For self-catering, Refuge des Amis de la Nature - La chaume des veaux provides equipped kitchens.
Yes, the Auberge et Gîte du Kreuzweg is specifically highlighted as being accessible for people with reduced mobility, offering a welcoming atmosphere at an altitude of 760 meters.
The Hohwald region is surrounded by over 200 km of marked hiking trails through beech and fir forests, past waterfalls like the Cascade du Hohwald, and granite rock formations. You can find easy hikes like the 'Valtenberg Observation Tower – Wesenitz Spring loop' or more moderate ones such as 'Gerd Scheibe Memorial – Wesenitz Spring loop'. For mountain biking, there are trails like 'Wesenitz Spring – Assisi Chapel on Valtenberg loop'. You can explore more hiking routes on the Hiking around Hohwald guide or find easy options on the Easy hikes around Hohwald guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can check the MTB Trails around Hohwald guide.
The region is beautiful year-round. The heated outdoor swimming pool at Gîte Le Hohwald is available from May to October, making late spring to early autumn an attractive time. The Forest House is open all year, catering to skiers in winter and hikers and motorcyclists in summer, suggesting that both seasons offer unique experiences. The Refuge des Amis de la Nature - La chaume des veaux is open during school holidays, typically aligning with peak travel seasons.
Yes, for hikers seeking a brief rest stop, there is the Abri de La Holderlach, an unmanaged hut (cabane non gardée) at 644 meters. It offers benches and a table, ideal for a break during a hike, but it is not intended for overnight stays.
The Hohwald area is rich in natural beauty. You can explore lush beech and fir forests, discover waterfalls like the Cascade du Hohwald, and observe unique granite rock formations. Many huts, such as the Shelter at the foot of Valtenberg, are nestled directly within the forest, offering a tranquil environment.
Visitors appreciate the serene mountain setting, fresh air, and revitalizing atmosphere of Hohwald. The huts and inns are valued for their opportunities to relax, enjoy delicious food, and take a break during hikes. The great views from spots like the Valtenberg Summit and Mountain Inn and the charm of places like the Helenenblick Viewpoint are also highly rated by the komoot community.
Yes, the Gîte du Hohwald is specifically designed to accommodate larger parties. It features four dormitories, a shared bathroom, and a communal kitchen and living area, making it well-suited for groups and events like receptions.
For additional information about Le Hohwald and its natural attractions, you can visit the official tourism website: visit.alsace.


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