Sulzdorf an der Lederhecke
Sulzdorf an der Lederhecke
Best huts around Sulzdorf an der Lederhecke are located in Lower Franconia, within the Rhön-Grabfeld district, characterized by fields, orchards, and gentle hills. This region borders Thuringia and connects the Rhön and Haßberge areas, offering a diverse natural environment. The area provides a tranquil escape amidst natural beauty, with holiday homes serving as the primary type of accommodation for visitors seeking relaxation and outdoor activities. The landscape is defined by small villages, woodlands, and agricultural areas, offering expansive views and…
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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This place was formerly called Grießberg or Greisberg. The name refers to the natural soil composition of sand, gravelly sand, and shell limestone scree. In Middle High German, it was referred to as "griez." It wasn't until the 19th century, as part of romanticizing the area and promoting tourism, that it received the name Gerichtsberg (Court Hill). During this time, a movement formed in Heldburg to beautify the town and its surrounding areas, aiming to develop Heldburg as a summer resort. To this end, a beautification society and a grove association were founded. The town's street names were given historical references, and recreational areas like Gerichtsberg were created. Source: Information panel
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Just took a short bike ride and drove past again. Everything's fine, and there's even a lodge book now. Hornets 🐝 are currently building a nest here, but they're relaxing on the roof ridge. According to the entry, sleeping is permitted.
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The Kuhsee Poppenhausen lake is easily accessible by bike. Here you'll find a beautifully landscaped rest area with a hut and barbecue area. A truly beautiful spot surrounded by nature.
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Back then, lakes used as watering holes for animals were commonly referred to as "Schafsee" or "Kuhsee." There's even a sheep bath in the Hassberge Mountains. The name comes from the fact that sheep were driven through the water there to remove vermin from their fur.
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You can take a break here, located somewhat hidden directly on the Gerichtsberg.
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A hut hidden in the forest on the Gerichtsberg with a seating area nearby invites you to linger. There are many beautiful paths and a small trail all around.
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The castle square is protected by steep slopes in the south, north and west. To the east the terrain spur merges into the ridge. In the west, a small, semicircular outer bailey was added to the ramparts. The former gates were probably located in the northwest at the junction of the main and outer bailey walls and in the east. The preserved ramparts are still several meters high and are surrounded by deep outer ditches with low ramparts. The entire complex is around 330 meters long and up to 170 meters wide. Archaeological investigations show that the most recent fortification phase was a two-fronted wall made of wood and earth. This fortification probably replaced two proven older wood-earth-stone walls in the Carolingian-Ottonian period. However, the earliest traces of settlement date back to the Urnfield period, and the area also served as a settlement site during the Hallstatt and early La Tène periods. Source:https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwedenschanze_(Ha%C3%9Fberge)
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The Schwedenschanze is a prehistoric ring wall at 487 m above sea level. NN high elevation on the ridge of the Haßberge near the Burgstall Rottenstein and the Rennweg in Lower Franconia. Source:https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwedenschanze_(Ha%C3%9Fberge)
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In Sulzdorf an der Lederhecke, the term 'huts' generally refers to charming holiday homes (Ferienhäuser), shelters, and rest areas rather than traditional mountain huts. These accommodations and spots provide tranquil escapes, places for breaks, and bases for outdoor activities amidst the natural beauty of the Grabfeld region.
Yes, many options are family-friendly. For instance, the holiday homes often provide space and amenities suitable for families. Specific spots like the Schwedenschanze Observation Tower, Kuhsee Poppenhausen, and Gerichtsberg Rest Area are noted as family-friendly, offering places to rest and explore.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Gerichtsberg Rest Area, a hut hidden in the forest with a nearby seating area, perfect for a break. Another popular spot is Kuhsee Poppenhausen, which features a beautifully designed rest area with a hut and barbecue facilities.
Absolutely. The Schwedenschanze Observation Tower is a significant historical site, featuring a prehistoric ring wall at 487 m above sea level on the ridge of the Haßberge. It offers not only historical context but also expansive views.
Yes, the area is very welcoming to dog owners. Many holiday homes, such as the Ferienhaus Reuthsee, offer fenced gardens, making them ideal for guests traveling with dogs. The natural surroundings with numerous paths are also perfect for walks with your canine companion.
The region is characterized by fields, orchards, gentle hills, small villages, and woodlands. You can explore expansive views and natural paths ideal for walking and cycling. The area connects the Rhön and Haßberge regions, offering a diverse natural environment, including the largest natural lake in Lower Franconia, the Reuthsee.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, cycling routes, and MTB trails. The landscape is perfect for active exploration right from your doorstep.
Yes, many paths and trails lead to or pass by these spots. For example, the Gerichtsberg Rest Area is surrounded by many beautiful paths and a small trail. The Schwedenschanze Observation Tower is located on the historic Rennweg, which was part of a large network of paths.
Visitors highly value the quiet location, proximity to nature (like the Reuthsee lake and forests), and the suitability for dog owners due to enclosed gardens. The area offers a grounded experience of a Franconian rural community, known for its peace, short distances, and warm community spirit, making it ideal for families and nature lovers.
Yes, for popular spots like the Schwedenschanze Observation Tower, a winding road leads up to a parking lot right in front of the mountaintop. Many holiday homes also offer private parking facilities.
The region's gentle hills, fields, and orchards make it pleasant for outdoor activities throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn. This allows visitors to fully enjoy hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural beauty and regional festivals.
Yes, Kuhsee Poppenhausen is a great example. It features a beautifully designed rest area with a hut and dedicated barbecue facilities, providing a perfect spot for a meal in nature.
Definitely. The Schwedenschanze Observation Tower is a prominent viewpoint offering extensive views from its historical location on the Haßberge ridge. The Hexenhügel Shelter also provides a nice viewpoint.


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