Best huts around Triefenstein are situated in a municipality in Bavaria, Germany, within the Main-Spessart district. The area is characterized by its natural landscapes, including parts of the Spessart forest, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. Triefenstein provides a setting for exploring various trails and natural features. The region's appeal lies in its accessible natural environment, suitable for different types of excursions.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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I was there before, but a long time ago
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It's good that the refuge exists.
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new looking shelter with benches and table
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At the time of the great court hunts, during the reign of Prince Regent Luitpold (1886-1910), around ten wild boar were caught in the area around the cellar hut. Potatoes and corn were stored in the cellar. On the ground floor there was a large cauldron for boiling the potatoes, which could only be fed to the wild boar when cooked. Before the big hunts, the sows released for shooting were caught and, on the day of the hunt, driven in crates on horse-drawn carts to the so-called "bowling alley". The "bowling alley" was a large round area, which was demarcated with spruce poles about one meter high. This was in the forest departments Brunft, Freiberg and at the Haselgraben. Once the sows were in the bowling alley, there was no escape for them. If a shooter shot past, the wild boar came back along the wild fence and past the shooter after a short time. This went on until the wild boar was killed. The biggest boars were always driven to the Prince Regent. -Text information board "Alte Kellerhütte"-
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Cool and shady place with a small bridge over the Schönertsbach. Next to it a ford. Either a picnic on the lawn or sheltered in a pavilion, everything is there. I like to come here again and again and at any time of the year 😋.
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Quiet, hardly visited... here you have the forest to yourself!
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Around Triefenstein, you'll find a variety of structures including picnic shelters, historical huts, and guesthouses. These offer places for rest, shelter, and historical interest within the natural landscapes of the Main-Spessart district.
Yes, the area features historical huts. For example, the Old Cellar Hut is a historical structure located in the forest, known for its quiet setting. It was formerly used as a kitchen building for preparing game fodder.
The Wittwichsbach Picnic Shelter is an excellent option. It's a new-looking, attractively designed shelter equipped with benches and a table, perfect for a comfortable break.
Yes, the Schleifmühle Guesthouse and Wildlife Enclosure operates as a guesthouse and restaurant. It's located in a remote part of the Haseltal and also features an interesting wildlife reserve with fallow deer and a small chapel. Please note its specific opening hours: Thursday - Saturday from 12:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m., closed on Sundays and public holidays.
The Triefenstein area, with its natural landscapes and parts of the Spessart forest, is suitable for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous trails for hiking, running, and gravel biking. For more detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Triefenstein guide, the Running Trails around Triefenstein guide, or the Gravel biking around Triefenstein guide.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. The Wittwichsbach Picnic Shelter is great for families needing a break. Additionally, the area around Lachenquelle offers a shady break spot and a soccer field nearby, making it suitable for families.
Beyond the huts themselves, you can enjoy the natural environment of the Main-Spessart district, including parts of the Spessart forest. The Lachenquelle, for instance, is a river highlight that offers a nice viewpoint and a shady spot for a break.
Visitors appreciate the variety of structures available for rest and shelter, as well as the historical interest some huts provide. The community has shared over 300 photos and given more than 500 upvotes, highlighting the appealing natural environment and the well-maintained facilities like the new Wittwichsbach Picnic Shelter.
Yes, Karlshöhe is noted for its historical significance and optical attractiveness. However, its management has been discontinued, meaning it is unfortunately not open for service.
While specific hut-to-hut trails aren't explicitly detailed, the region offers numerous hiking routes that can lead you past various huts and points of interest. For example, the 'Wittwichsbach Picnic Shelter – Sandy Bay on the Main River loop from Bettingen' is a moderate hiking route that includes the picnic shelter.
The Triefenstein region, characterized by its natural landscapes and forests, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. These seasons offer favorable weather for hiking, running, and gravel biking, allowing you to fully enjoy the huts and surrounding nature.


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