Huts in Vosges Du Nord are situated within the Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park, a region characterized by its rich landscapes and historical significance. The area features diverse terrain, from dense forests to elevated viewpoints. It serves as a world biosphere reserve, offering a variety of natural features and cultural sites, including numerous castles.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The Col du Litschhof (337 m) has always been a path and watershed between - the Sauertal and the valley of Nothweiler - the Lauter (flowing NE) and the Sauer (flowing SW) - the castles Fleckenstein, Wegelnburg, Löwenstein, Hohenburg - the hiking and forest paths of the Vogesenclub and the Pfälzerwald-Verein" Source (literally quoted): Information board on site (in French and German)
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Former customs guard's hut, which today stands on the green border between Germany and France. An information panel provides further historical background.
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Well marked and intersection of several paths
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At the crossroads on the hilltop, several paths come together.
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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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Including a beautiful charcoal burner's hut
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Chemin des Charbonniers between the car park and Fleckenstein Castle in the forest instead of walking on the side road. Beautiful illustrations and reproductions of charcoal making techniques.
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from the west side with a moderate incline up and then on the east side down to Wissembourg. That is fun. Attention: Please not at times when there are many motorbikes.
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The Vosges Du Nord region offers a diverse range of huts and accommodations. You can find traditional, unguarded refuges like the Refuge du Schneeberg or Cabane des 5 Routes, which are ideal for rustic forest experiences. There are also more unique and eco-friendly stays, such as the elegant eco-lodges at Bleu Minuit – Obersteinbach, or the unusual cabin by a pond at Üte en pleine nature, built with ecological materials. Additionally, some highlights like the Col du Pigeonnier offer accommodation and are run by local clubs.
Yes, several huts and facilities in Vosges Du Nord are suitable for families. For example, the Col du Pigeonnier and the Wine Trail Hut are listed as family-friendly. The Obersteinbach goat farm is also a great stop for families, offering goat cheese and seasonal ice cream in an idyllic setting.
For unique experiences, consider the eco-lodges at Bleu Minuit – Obersteinbach, which feature large bay windows and glass ceilings to bring the forest indoors, some even with hot tubs and telescopes for stargazing. Another hidden gem is Üte en pleine nature (Schœnbourg), an unusual cabin by a pond, built with ecological materials, offering a private and rustic nature immersion close to the GR53 hiking trail.
Many huts and facilities in Vosges Du Nord operate seasonally. For instance, the Wine Trail Hut is managed from May to October on Sundays and public holidays. The Club Vosgien Chalet – Wintersberg is open on Sundays and public holidays during its season. Unguarded refuges are generally accessible year-round, but amenities like water sources (e.g., at Chalet des Champs) are more reliable in warmer months. Always check specific opening times for managed huts.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore various running trails, such as the 'Les étangs de Hasselfurth' loop, or challenging mountain hikes like the 'View from Wegelnburg Castle – Hohenbourg Castle loop'. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like 'Le parc naturel des Vosges'. For more details on these activities, you can check the dedicated guides for Running Trails, Mountain Hikes, and Road Cycling Routes in Vosges Du Nord.
Yes, several huts offer excellent views. The Wine Trail Hut provides top views from the Sonnenberg, overlooking Schweigen and the Rhine plain. The Refuge du Schneeberg also offers superb views of Wangenbourg-Engenthal. Additionally, the Litschhof Pass features a viewpoint and a well-maintained shelter.
Amenities vary significantly. Basic refuges like the Shelter of the Schleif offer tables, benches, and fire pits. The Cabane des 5 Routes is equipped with a wood-burning cooker. More comfortable options, such as the eco-lodges at Bleu Minuit, provide equipped terraces, and some even have hot tubs. The Col du Pigeonnier offers accommodation and refreshments. Some unmanned cabins, like Chalet des Champs, even have a water source nearby.
Yes, some huts and nearby establishments offer food and refreshments. The Col du Pigeonnier serves delicious cake and refreshments on Sundays and public holidays. The Obersteinbach goat farm is known for its goat cheese and seasonal ice cream. The Club Vosgien Chalet – Wintersberg also provides refreshments and small dishes. For a more substantial meal, the Farmhouse Inn of the Mill of Seven Springs offers very good food in a quiet farm setting.
Yes, some locations offer parking. For example, the Litschhof Pass has a dedicated hiking parking lot, making it convenient for visitors to access the nearby shelter and picnic tables.
Visitors frequently appreciate the connection to nature and the diverse experiences offered. Many enjoy the scenic views, the cozy atmosphere of traditional refuges, and the unique charm of eco-friendly accommodations. The opportunity to enjoy local produce, like goat cheese and ice cream at the Obersteinbach goat farm, or delicious cake at the Col du Pigeonnier, also adds to the appeal. The region's rich landscapes and historical sites, including numerous castles, provide a beautiful backdrop for any hut visit.
Yes, several options are available for overnight stays. The house at Col du Pigeonnier offers accommodation. The Chalet des Champs is an unmanned cabin highly regarded for overnight stays, with a water source just 30 meters away. For a more unique experience, the eco-lodges at Bleu Minuit – Obersteinbach and the Üte en pleine nature cabin are designed for comfortable overnight stays in nature.

