Huts around Heuchelheim-Klingen are situated in a wine village within the Southern Wine Route region of Germany. The area features picturesque vineyards and scenic landscapes, offering resting spots for hikers and cyclists. These locations provide opportunities to experience the regional natural beauty. The village itself is known for its wine culture and views over the Palatinate landscape.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The successful Wandersmann is very close to the NFH Kiesbuckel,
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This spring was discovered in 1906 during the construction of the Grimmeisen Trail. In 1913, it was captured and renamed "Holderquelle" in memory of Heinrich Holder (1876-1908). (Information on the information board at the spring.) Inscription above the current water outlet: "I do not want to perish in the valley, my last gaze constrained by constraint. I would like to die on a mountain, at the golden sunset. - Heinrich Holder, born January 6, 1876, fell on July 24, 1908, with his friend Grimmeisen on the Wetterhorn, founding member of the PWV Annweiler local group. - Erected in 1913, renovated in 1978, 2002, and 2020." For Ritterstein fans: The Ritterstein "Holderquelle" is the name stone of the original/old Holderquelle from 1913, including the former water outlet, and is therefore easy to miss. It is located to the right of the present-day Holderquelle spring and is one of the more than 300 knight's stones of the Palatinate Forest Association (PWV). However, it is difficult to identify as such, as the "PWV" abbreviation is missing and the inscription is often not golden yellow.
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At the source there is a nice resting place with a view and a refuge.
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Nice rest area with a pavilion. The spring has been re-edged and a lot of water still flows.
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I have to praise the fact that we got a few more drinks at 5:20 p.m., although officially it was only open until 5 p.m. We found it not so great that the landlord only asked 2.50 euros for a small shot of lemonade (in the beer) - when asked whether she was serious, the boss in the background commented "OK - then 60 cents" .
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Around Heuchelheim-Klingen, you'll primarily find barbecue huts, Palatinate Forest huts, and Naturefriends houses. These include spots like Grillhütte Klingen and Grillhütte Heuchelheim, which are nestled amidst picturesque vineyards and offer ideal picnic areas. Other notable huts like the Ringelsberghütte (PWV Frankweiler) provide a rustic Palatinate Forest experience, while the Kiesbuckel Naturefriends House offers a restaurant and cafe with expansive views.
Yes, several huts offer excellent views. The Grillhütte Heuchelheim is situated on a slight elevation directly by the 'Herrenpfad' vineyard, providing panoramic views over the vineyard landscape of the Southern Wine Route and the village. The Kiesbuckel Naturefriends House is beautifully located with gigantic views over the Rhine valley to the Black Forest. Additionally, the Climbers' Hut at the Asselstein offers a wonderful view of the valley.
Many huts in the region are family-friendly. The Ringelsberghütte (PWV Frankweiler) is known for its redesigned playground, making it a great stop for families. The Kiesbuckel Naturefriends House and the Climbers' Hut at the Asselstein also welcome families, offering facilities and food options.
Absolutely. The Kiesbuckel Naturefriends House features a restaurant and cafe with a rich cake selection. The Climbers' Hut at the Asselstein also has a restaurant offering tasty food. Further afield, the Cramerhaus Lindelbrunn Beer Garden is a popular hiking hut with good food and drink, and a cozy beer garden.
Many huts, especially the Palatinate Forest huts and Naturefriends houses, often have limited opening hours, typically on weekends and public holidays. For example, the Ringelsberghütte (PWV Frankweiler) is usually open on Sundays. The Kiesbuckel Naturefriends House is open from Friday to Sunday and on public holidays. It's always advisable to check specific hut opening times before your visit.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. The Grillhütte Klingen and Grillhütte Heuchelheim are set amidst picturesque vineyards. The Climbers' Hut at the Asselstein is located in the middle of the forest, with the impressive Asselstein rock formation just a few meters away. You can also find the Holder spring with rest area, which includes a pavilion and benches, ideal for a break.
The huts serve as excellent starting points or resting spots for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking through the vineyards or forests, with many trails leading to or past these huts. Cycling is also popular, with numerous routes available. For specific cycling routes, you can explore Road Cycling Routes around Heuchelheim-Klingen or Cycling around Heuchelheim-Klingen. There are also Running Trails around Heuchelheim-Klingen for joggers.
The Grillhütte Klingen and Grillhütte Heuchelheim are generally accessible as they are designed for hikers and cyclists taking a break. The Kiesbuckel Naturefriends House is noted for being easy to reach via both wide paths and more romantic narrow trails, accommodating different preferences for accessibility.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil settings, especially those nestled within the vineyards, offering a perfect spot for picnics. The panoramic views, such as those from Grillhütte Heuchelheim or the Kiesbuckel Naturefriends House, are a significant draw. The rustic charm and the opportunity to enjoy regional Palatinate specialties, often with a good cake selection, are also highly appreciated.
At huts like Grillhütte Klingen, barbecues and campfires are generally only permitted with prior arrangement with the groundskeeper. It's important to respect local regulations and preserve the natural environment by taking all trash with you.
The Kiesbuckel Naturefriends House offers the possibility of overnight stays, including single rooms and shared bathrooms, making it a well-maintained facility for those looking to extend their visit.


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