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Top 20 Huts and Cabins in Alsace

Best huts in Alsace are found across the Vosges mountains, a region characterized by its picturesque landscapes and diverse hiking terrain. Alsace offers a variety of accommodations, from rustic mountain shelters to charming farm inns and comfortable cabins. These locations provide access to the natural landmarks and countryside of the region. The area is known for its blend of local culture and outdoor exploration opportunities.

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Last updated: April 25, 2026

Ferme Auberge du Frankenthal

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Shortly after the end of the straw Meier path and below the Hohneck, this farmed alpine hut is located in a very beautiful valley.
See also: frankenthal.pagesperso-orange.fr/de_accueil.html

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Col du Pigeonnier

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The house is open on Sundays and public holidays and run by friendly members of the Vosges Club. If you are lucky you will also get a delicious cake.
You can also spend the night here.

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Very nice, because you can look over people's shoulders and learn how hard people used to have to work.

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Wine Trail Hut

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The Weinlehrpfadhütte or Sonnenberghütte is managed from May to October on Sundays and public holidays. Throughout the year you can enjoy the view while resting or studying the plates of the wine trail.

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Kahlenwasen Farm Inn

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Ferme Auberge Kahlenwasen!
Very nice staff, delicious cuisine, simple but lovingly furnished rooms with a unique and idyllic view. Evening walks to Petite Ballon and Le Steinberg with fantastic sunsets.

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Haag Farm

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In fact, the Hague is one of the few farms and inns that exclusively offer products from the country house and are certified organic. All the cured meats come from …

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Neuweiher Lake

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The two new pond lakes, two neighboring water areas of different sizes, date from the Ice Age.

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Litschhof Pass

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It's not the most spectacular pass but it has been well laid out. So, you can find parking, a well-maintained shelter and picnic tables. The Litschhof forest house, which offers the accommodation, is a few steps away.

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Boenlesgrab Pass

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View of the valley of Munster or Florival, restaurant at the col. Crossroads to access the small balloon, bounded yellow, firstplan, florival, noble valley ...

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Grand Ballon Chalet Hotel

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Restaurant La vue sur les Alpes (or something similar) is highly recommended at the end of the round trip - great views of the Alps possible.

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Philippe
December 14, 2025, Chalet Hôtel du Grand Ballon

Nice place to have a drink and enjoy.

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Christele
September 20, 2025, Lac des Neuweiher

Located at an altitude of 800 meters.

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Well marked and intersection of several paths

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Richard
October 10, 2024, Lac des Neuweiher

Beautiful hike from Rimbach pres Masevaux. Large car park by the church. After the restaurant opposite, walk a few more steps uphill. There, a hiking sign turns left. Beautiful hillside path with a view of the village. On the way, you can visit a chapel worth seeing. At the end of the village, a stony path leads uphill to the lakes. A wall separates the two lakes. Two rocks offer an elevated place to rest. The hiking trail turns left to the Ferme Auberge Gresson and turns right uphill to Lac Perche (Star Lake).

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Richard
October 10, 2024, Lac des Neuweiher

Very nice lake for picnics. Unfortunately, the weather in mid-September meant that we couldn't swim in the lake. Cold winds from the heights prevented us from staying there for a long time.

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These French auberges are simply beautiful

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At the crossroads on the hilltop, several paths come together.

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There are two nice benches directly on the road (to the Gimbelhof).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts can I find in Alsace?

Alsace offers a diverse range of accommodations, from traditional Ferme-Auberges (farm inns) known for local cuisine and hospitality, to more basic Refuges (mountain shelters) ideal for hikers. You can also find Gîtes d'étape for groups and long-distance trekkers, and unique cabins and lodges for a more secluded or luxurious experience.

Are there family-friendly huts in Alsace?

Yes, many huts in Alsace are family-friendly. For instance, the Col du Pigeonnier and Kahlenwasen Farm Inn are categorized as family-friendly. Ferme-Auberges often have farm animals, which can be a delight for children, and some unique cabins like Forest Camp Nutchel L'Alsace offer amenities and activities suitable for families.

Which huts offer traditional Alsatian cuisine?

Many Ferme-Auberges specialize in traditional Alsatian cuisine, often featuring the 'marcaire meal' with dishes made from the farm's own produce. Notable examples include Ferme Auberge du Frankenthal, known for cheese, ham, and cakes, and Kahlenwasen Farm Inn. The Boenlesgrab Pass also features a highly recommended restaurant.

Can I find basic mountain shelters for multi-day hikes in Alsace?

Yes, Alsace has several Refuges (mountain shelters) that are perfect for multi-day treks. The Chalet/Refuge of the Three Ovens is an excellent base camp for exploring the region, offering local cuisine and comfortable beds. Other refuges like Refuge de Muckenbach and those run by the Club Vosgien provide essential amenities for hikers.

Are there huts with unique or luxurious accommodation options in Alsace?

For a unique experience, consider the Cabanes perchées du Grand-Ballon, which offer glamping with breathtaking views from the highest peak of the Vosges. Another option is Forest Camp Nutchel L'Alsace, a glamping village with 'Cosy Cabins' designed for disconnecting, featuring amenities like a restaurant, pool, and sauna.

What outdoor activities can I do near the huts in Alsace?

The huts in Alsace are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including those around the waterfalls of Alsace. The region also offers extensive MTB trails, such as those found in the MTB Trails in Alsace guide, and challenging road cycling routes, like those highlighted in the Road Cycling Routes in Alsace guide.

Which huts offer scenic views in Alsace?

Many huts in Alsace boast magnificent views. The Ferme Auberge du Frankenthal offers sensational views of its valley. The Boenlesgrab Pass provides views of the Munster or Florival valleys. Ferme-Auberge du Drumont offers a 360-degree view of the Alsatian plain, and Ferme-auberge du Haag provides an incredible view of the Belchen and sometimes even the Alps.

Is it possible to stay overnight in these huts?

Yes, many huts in Alsace offer overnight accommodation. Ferme-Auberges like Kahlenwasen and Haag often provide comfortable stays. Refuges such as the Chalet/Refuge of the Three Ovens and Refuge de Muckenbach are designed for overnight stays for hikers. Additionally, Gîtes d'étape and unique cabins like Les Cabanes perchées du Grand-Ballon also offer lodging.

Are there huts accessible by car or public transport in Alsace?

While many mountain huts require some hiking, some are more accessible. Several Refuges du Club Vosgien are accessible by car. The Neuweiher Lake area, which includes a hut, is directly accessible by car. For specific public transport options, it's best to check individual hut websites or local tourism information.

What is the best time of year to visit the huts in Alsace?

The best time to visit the huts in Alsace largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the changing landscapes. Summer is ideal for longer treks and enjoying outdoor terraces. Some huts, like the Chalet/Refuge of the Three Ovens, welcome visitors year-round, including winter for snow activities.

Are there any dog-friendly huts in Alsace?

While not all huts explicitly state dog-friendliness, some accommodations in Alsace do welcome pets. For example, 'Le refuge Alsace aux pieds des Vosges animaux ok' in Urbès is a holiday home that is pet-friendly. It's always recommended to check directly with the specific hut or accommodation provider regarding their pet policy before planning your visit.

What makes Ferme-Auberges unique in Alsace?

Ferme-Auberges are a unique Alsatian tradition, offering an authentic experience on working farms in the Vosges mountains. They are cherished for their local mountain cuisine, often featuring dishes made from the farm's own produce, and warm hospitality. They provide an immersive cultural experience, combining delicious food with scenic surroundings and often the chance to see farm animals.

Can I find huts that are suitable for beginners or easy hikes?

Yes, there are huts that can be reached via easier trails. Many Ferme-Auberges are popular for weekend trips and can be accessed with less strenuous hikes. The Col du Pigeonnier is described as a nice, not too steep climb. For specific easy hiking routes, you can explore guides like Waterfall hikes in Alsace, which includes routes like the 'Hohwald Waterfall Loop via GR 5' that are rated as easy.

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