Best huts around Teisnach are found in the Bavarian Forest, an area characterized by its mountains, forests, and natural landscapes. The region offers various types of huts, ranging from day-use shelters and mountain restaurants to private holiday chalets. These facilities cater to outdoor enthusiasts seeking both short breaks and longer, self-catered stays. Teisnach provides access to diverse natural features and recreational opportunities throughout the year.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A beautiful spot at the summit
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A maypole will be set up in front of the shelter on May 1st and a Christmas tree at Christmas time. As a little seasonal highlight.
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Nice shelter at the top of the cross.
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Keep a shelter at the summit of the Hennenkobel... if there is a storm while visiting the summit, you will be protected from rain and wind here.
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Great area, come back no question😊
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Great area, come back no question😉
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Depending on the season, a Christmas tree or maypole is set up at the summit of the Hennenkobel.
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The Hennenkobel summit can be reached from different directions: - Bodenmais (Schönebene hiking car park) - Brandten (e.g. via the roller road - called "roller" for short) - Rabenstein - board shafts
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Around Teisnach, you'll primarily find day-use shelters, mountain restaurants, and private holiday chalets. Unlike traditional communal mountain huts common in higher Alpine regions, the area focuses on providing shelters for hikers, dining options at summits, and comfortable, self-catering holiday homes for longer stays.
For expansive views, visit Hennenkobel Summit and Viewpoint, which offers protection from rain and wind and views stretching from the Bavarian Forest National Park to the Großer Arber. Another excellent spot is Geißkopf Summit and Bike Park, where a 23-meter-high observation tower provides panoramic views of the Rear Bavarian Forest.
Yes, several locations are great for families. The Geißkopf Summit and Bike Park offers year-round activities including a bike park in summer and a toboggan run in winter. The Silberberg Mine and Bergmann-Schänke at the middle station provides an informative guided tour through the mine, which is often a hit with children. Additionally, the Great Arber Lake is ideal for nature walks.
The area around Teisnach offers diverse outdoor activities. Near the huts, you can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and in winter, skiing and tobogganing at Geißkopf. For more specific routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Teisnach, Road Cycling Routes around Teisnach, or Running Trails around Teisnach.
Yes, the Geißkopf Summit and Bike Park features catering establishments at its summit, serving traditional Bavarian snacks, delicacies, and beer. The Silberberg Mine and Bergmann-Schänke at the middle station also includes a restaurant and pub.
For a wonderfully wild and romantic break away from the hustle and bustle, visit the Rechersöldenbach Waterfall. It features a small refuge directly in front of a beautiful little waterfall, perfect for tranquility.
While traditional communal mountain huts for overnight stays are less common, Teisnach and its surroundings offer numerous private holiday chalets and cottages for rent. These provide comfortable, self-catering accommodation, often with amenities like private pools, saunas, or whirlpools, ideal for families or groups seeking a private retreat.
The Teisnach area is suitable for visits year-round. In summer, you can enjoy hiking, biking, and exploring natural features like the Great Arber Lake. In winter, locations like Geißkopf Summit and Bike Park transform into popular ski areas with floodlit skiing and toboggan runs.
Yes, the Silberberg Mine and Bergmann-Schänke at the middle station is a historical site offering guided tours. For unique natural features, the Great Arber Lake is a cirque lake with unique 'swinging lawns' or floating islands, a relic from the last ice age.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from summits like Hennenkobel and Geißkopf. The diverse recreational opportunities, from hiking and biking to winter sports, are highly appreciated. The tranquility of natural spots like the Rechersöldenbach Waterfall and the informative experience at the Silberberg Mine also receive positive feedback.
Yes, for a more comfortable ascent, a chairlift is available at the Geißkopf Summit and Bike Park, making it easier to reach the summit and its catering establishments.


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