Best huts around Absberg are primarily found near the Kleiner Brombachsee in the Franconian Lake District, offering a range of outdoor accommodations. The region features rental cabins and shelters that cater to various outdoor activities. Absberg provides an environment for those seeking an active retreat near the lake, with options for both overnight stays and day-use facilities. The area is known for its accessible hiking routes and natural features.
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Located north of Alesheim between the Stöckerfeld and the Kaltenbühl hill. The pond can be walked around on well-kept meadow paths. There are no prohibition or warning signs. There are benches at both ends of the lake.
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Idyllic but mostly boggy.
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Very clean place. Ideal for all weather conditions
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Very nice place for an overnighter. Fireplace, tables and benches are available.
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https://www.fraenkisches-seenland.de/freizeit/a-z/angeln_am_fichtlesweiher-6372/ Idyllic fish pond of the Pfofeld fishing club with shelter.
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Ideal for a break or a little cooling down 😋
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A very nice pond with a fireplace, a hut to shelter and very secluded 🤗🥰
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Very nice place with many possibilities.
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Around Absberg, you'll find a variety of rental cabins, holiday accommodations, and shelters, particularly near the Kleiner Brombachsee. These range from well-equipped cabins suitable for groups, like the SAN-shine-CAMP, to simpler shelters for hikers, such as the Naturfreunde Shelter in Arbachtal.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. The Naturfreunde Shelter in Arbachtal is a refuge with a public barbecue area, perfect for families. Allesheimer Pond also offers a secluded spot with a hut and fireplace, ideal for a family break or cooling down.
The SAN-shine-CAMP, a notable accommodation option in Absberg, is pet-friendly. For other shelters and trails, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially around lakes and nature reserves, to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors and protect local wildlife.
The huts are primarily located near the Kleiner Brombachsee, offering access to beautiful lake scenery. You can visit Allesheimer Pond, a secluded lake with a hut, or the idyllic Ödweiher and Fichtlesweiher, a fish pond with a shelter, both providing tranquil natural settings.
Yes, some shelters are suitable for overnight stays. The Naturfreunde Shelter in Arbachtal is described as a very nice place for an overnighter, equipped with a fireplace, tables, and benches. Additionally, the SAN-shine-CAMP offers various cabins for overnight stays, accommodating groups up to 40 people.
Near the huts, especially around the Kleiner Brombachsee, you can enjoy a range of outdoor activities. The SAN-shine-CAMP offers outdoor amenities like campfire pits, a giant foosball table, and a wooden bowling alley. The area is also excellent for water-based activities, hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. You can find routes like the 'Little Brombach Lake – Great Brombach Lake loop' for running or 'View of the Great Brombach Lake – Brombachsee Lakeside Trail loop' for cycling. Explore more options in the Gravel biking around Absberg, Running Trails around Absberg, and Cycling around Absberg guides.
Yes, the Absberg area is known for its accessible hiking routes. Many shelters, like the Naturfreunde Shelter in Arbachtal, are situated along trails. You can walk around Allesheimer Pond on well-kept meadow paths. For more detailed hiking options, refer to local trail maps or komoot's hiking guides for the region.
Facilities vary by shelter. The Naturfreunde Shelter in Arbachtal provides a fireplace, tables, benches, and a public barbecue area. Allesheimer Pond features a hut and a fireplace. The SAN-shine-CAMP offers more extensive amenities including cooking facilities, campfire pits, and various games.
Absolutely. The Naturfreunde Shelter in Arbachtal has tables, benches, and a public barbecue area, making it ideal for a break. Allesheimer Pond is a secluded spot with a hut and fireplace, perfect for a quiet break or picnic. The idyllic Ödweiher and Fichtlesweiher also offers a shelter in a tranquil setting for rest.
The Absberg area, with its focus on lake activities and outdoor recreation, is particularly enjoyable during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn (May to September). This period offers ideal weather for hiking, cycling, and water sports on the Kleiner Brombachsee. However, the tranquil settings of places like Ödweiher and Fichtlesweiher can be appreciated year-round for peaceful retreats.
Many huts and shelters in Absberg are accessible via local hiking and cycling paths. For specific rental cabins like the SAN-shine-CAMP, driving is often the most convenient option, with parking available on-site. Public transport options to trailheads or specific hut locations may vary, so it's best to check local transport schedules for the Absberg area.
Visitors appreciate the secluded and tranquil settings offered by many of the shelters, providing a perfect escape into nature. The availability of facilities like fireplaces and barbecue areas at spots such as the Naturfreunde Shelter in Arbachtal is highly valued. The unbeatable location directly on the Kleiner Brombachsee and the range of recreational activities, as seen at the SAN-shine-CAMP, also receive high praise.
Yes, the Absberg region offers accessible routes suitable for beginners. The paths around Allesheimer Pond are well-kept meadow paths, ideal for an easy walk. Many of the shelters are located along gentle trails, making them perfect destinations for those seeking a relaxed outdoor experience.


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