Huts around Geislingen, located in the Swabian Alb region, provide resting points for hikers and nature enthusiasts. These establishments offer food, and some provide overnight stays, set within diverse landscapes. The area is characterized by its scenic views and natural features, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
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The Bleicherhäusle is located clearly visible on the road from Hirrlingen to Rangendingen, on the left shortly before the town entrance. On the opposite side of the road stands the St. Joseph Chapel. It is not precisely known when the Bleicherhäusle was built. It was already recorded in the land survey of 1861 in the cadastral map in the area called „Galgenrain“. Originally, the simple building served the bleacher as a place to stay and sleep, as well as for storing his work equipment. The „Bleicherbuckel“, about 1.2 km from Rangendingen, was the ideal place for bleaching the farmers' linen, which was brought there by the linen weaver. To this day, the hill on the right of Hirrlinger Straße bears its name. The Bleicherhäusle still stands on the crest.
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On the outskirts of Hausen am Tann. Hiking parking lot (signposted) with shelter, several rest areas and a playground opposite.
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Refuge with rest area - hikers' car park and playground - Hausen am Tann - Zollernalbkreis
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Definitely built before 1861. Renovated in 1950 and completely renovated in 2007
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If you don't want to hike but just want to eat, you can park right next to the hut
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Several huts in the Geislingen area are ideal for families. The Plettenberg Hut and Playground features a barbecue area and a playground, making it great for kids. The Geiselsteinhaus is also very family-friendly, offering a playground and sports field. Additionally, the Scenic picnic and playground area with grill in Geopark Schwäbische Alb provides a well-kept play area and barbecue facilities with a great view.
Yes, some huts in the region provide overnight stays. The Wasserberghaus, a traditional hiking home of the Schwäbischer Albverein, offers single, double, four-bed, and group rooms. The Franz-Keller-Haus, also a 'Wanderheim' of the Schwäbischer Albverein, provides simple lodging in multi-bed rooms.
The huts offer a variety of refreshments. The Geiselsteinhaus serves delicious snacks, homemade cakes, coffee specialties, and regional cold drinks. The Wasserberghaus is known for its hearty Swabian home cooking, including popular dishes like lentils with spaetzle and sausages. At the Franz-Keller-Haus, you can enjoy meals and their house specialty, herbal tea made from self-collected herbs. The Schafhaus Hut offers drinks, a snack menu, and cakes.
The Wasserberghaus is notably dog-friendly, making it a welcoming stop for hikers with their canine companions. While specific dog-friendly amenities vary, many trails leading to huts in the Swabian Alb are suitable for dogs, though regulations for leashing should be observed.
Opening hours vary by hut and season. The Geiselsteinhaus is typically open on Sundays and public holidays from mid-April to the end of October. The Wasserberghaus is open daily from 11 AM to 7 PM, except on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The Franz-Keller-Haus operates on all weekends and public holidays (except Christmas) throughout the year, and daily during school holidays in Baden-Württemberg. The Plettenberg Hut has seasonal hours, generally open on Sundays and public holidays.
Absolutely. The Wasserberghaus is idyllically situated on the Albtrauf, offering extensive views into the Filstal valley and towards the 'Drei Kaiserberge'. The Franz-Keller-Haus, located at 781 meters above sea level, provides picturesque views of the Filsalb and Ostalb mountains from nearby viewpoints. The Lochenhütte Shelter also boasts an extraordinarily beautiful location with broad views of the Alb foothills and sometimes as far as the Alps.
Accessibility varies. The Geiselsteinhaus can be reached by car from the Türkheim exit or via a 30 to 45-minute hike. The Wasserberghaus is only reachable on foot via hiking trails ranging from 2 to 4 kilometers. For parking, the Trailhead and Shelter at Hausen am Tann offers a beautiful parking area that serves as a starting point for hikes.
The region around Geislingen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes like the 'Balingen-Ostdorf Forest Nature Trail' or the 'Ostdorf Pond and Picnic Area loop'. For cycling, there are routes such as the 'Schömberg Reservoir – Lochen Pass loop' for road cycling or the 'View of Hohenzollern Castle – Slate Experience Dormettingen loop' for touring bicycles. Find more details on these activities in the easy hikes around Geislingen, road cycling routes around Geislingen, and cycling around Geislingen guides.
Yes, the region is home to traditional huts with history. The Wasserberghaus and Franz-Keller-Haus are both traditional 'Wanderheim' (hiking homes) operated by the Schwäbischer Albverein. The Lochenhütte Shelter, built in 1899, is also operated by the Swabian Alb Association and is noted as the highest located hikers' home in the Albverein, albeit the simplest.
The Geiselsteinhaus is a popular and traditional meeting place, especially cherished by families and hikers. Its appeal lies in its family-friendly features, including a playground and sports field, and its offering of delicious snacks, homemade cakes, and regional drinks in a relaxed atmosphere. It's an ideal spot for a cozy break during a hike or a Sunday excursion.
The best time to visit largely depends on the hut and your preferred activities. Many huts, like the Geiselsteinhaus, operate from mid-April to the end of October, making spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for hiking and enjoying the outdoors. The Franz-Keller-Haus is open year-round on weekends and holidays, and daily during school holidays, offering options for all seasons. Always check specific hut opening hours before your visit.


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