Best huts around Aspach-Michelbach are found in the Haut-Rhin department of northeastern France, nestled within the Vosges mountains. This region offers a landscape characterized by dense forests, valleys, and elevated viewpoints. The area is known for its network of hiking trails that lead to various mountain shelters and refuges. These huts provide essential facilities for hikers exploring the natural environment.
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The Rehbrunnel Shelter, altitude 759m The first Rehbrunnel Shelter was built in 1988 by the City of Thann with the assistance of the ONF (French Forestry Office). Mr. Jacques Fimbel, a volunteer with the Thann Vosges Club, designed the plans. The shelter was known among hikers for its octagonal shape and prime location. First renovated in 1999, the shelter was damaged by the elements and had suffered wear and tear over time. Therefore, the City of Thann launched a new construction project, in collaboration with the Gustave Eiffel Building School in Cernay, the Thann Vosges Club, and the ONF (French Forestry Office). The shelter was dismantled in June 2024, and after a year of work, the new Rehbrunnel Shelter was inaugurated on May 27, 2025.
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A brand-new wooden shelter. Inside, there's a stove and three seating areas. There's barely enough room for a bivouac on the floor, as the tables are attached to the ground and there's little space between the benches. However, you could still spread out a bit. I also managed to set up my single-person inner tent right next to the door. There's a well with drinking water 150 meters below the hut! It's a perfect spot for a night, and the view from this rocky, spiritual spot down into the valley toward Thann is outstanding!
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This is called the Abri du Blaufels at 812 m of altitude It is an unmanned bothy that offers a large fireplace for cooking or warming up, two tables and benches outside, and a secure barbecue. It is very clean and well maintained. Take care of this place as if it were your own and do not leave any trace! Refuge du Blaufels (812m) Nice log cabin with a lovely view of the Thann Valley. Unguarded. A fireplace for cooking or warming up, tables and benches outside for packed lunches and a barbecue. Very clean and well maintained. Take care of the cabins and refuges and don't forget to take your waste back down! Thank you!
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Close to the Grand Ballon, the Molkenrain refuge is ideally located facing the Alps. The refuge is open continuously from June 15 to September 15 and remains accessible every weekend and public holiday outside the high season. You will also find a bar and a restaurant a few meters away, at the farm inn of the same name.
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The Rehbrunnel viewpoint, nestled in the Vosges forests, offers a magnificent panorama of the surrounding valleys and mountains. From this point, the view extends over dense forests, steep ridges, and on a clear day, you can admire the distant landscapes that stretch as far as the eye can see.
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Wonderful alpine feeling up here, especially when you have to walk through the herd of cows. Rewarding view of the surrounding area.
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The refuge has a large dining room, an equipped kitchen, beds and amenities. Open every Sunday and public holiday, it allows people passing through to take advantage of the facilities to enjoy a meal from the bag or, quite simply, to share a moment of conviviality with the members of the association.
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Around Aspach-Michelbach, you'll find a variety of mountain shelters, refuges, and ski club huts. These facilities offer different amenities, from basic overnight stays to dining options and communal spaces, catering to hikers exploring the Vosges mountains.
Yes, the Molkenrain Refuge is an excellent option, offering both a restaurant and accommodation. It's ideally situated near the Grand Ballon, providing stunning views towards the Alps.
The Viewpoint at the Rehbrunnel shelter is known for being family-friendly. It features a stove and seating areas, and offers a panorama of the surrounding valleys and mountains. There's also a well with drinking water nearby.
The Rossberg Ski Club Hut (SCR-Thann) provides a large dining room, an equipped kitchen, beds, and other amenities. It is typically open every Sunday and public holiday, allowing visitors to use the facilities for a meal or to socialize.
The Grambaechle Refuge (shelter) is a great choice. It features windows, a door, a stove, and a balcony with beautiful views. There are also benches, a grill, and tap water from a source, making it ideal for a comfortable stop or even bikepacking overnight.
The area around Aspach-Michelbach offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including cycling tours like the 'Becherkopf Shelter â Thann Minster loop'. For more challenging rides, consider gravel biking or road cycling routes that pass through scenic landscapes and near some of the huts.
The Molkenrain Refuge, for example, is open continuously from June 15 to September 15, and accessible every weekend and public holiday outside this high season. Generally, late spring to early autumn offers the most favorable weather for hiking and enjoying the hut facilities in the Vosges mountains.
Yes, the Baumann Shelter was magnificently rebuilt in 2017 by the Club Vosgien de Thann, offering modern facilities for visitors.
The Molkenrain Refuge offers a wonderful alpine feeling, especially with herds of cows nearby. It provides rewarding views of the surrounding area and is known for its welcoming atmosphere. Its proximity to the Grand Ballon and views towards the Alps are also significant draws.
Many huts offer impressive panoramas. For instance, the Viewpoint at the Rehbrunnel shelter provides a magnificent panorama of the surrounding valleys and mountains, extending over dense forests and steep ridges. On clear days, you might even see distant landscapes.
The Rehbrunnel Shelter has a notable history; the first shelter was built in 1988 and was known for its octagonal shape. After wear and tear, a new Rehbrunnel Shelter was inaugurated in May 2025, built in collaboration with local institutions, continuing its legacy as a key spot for hikers.


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