Huts near Großerlach offer diverse recreational opportunities within the scenic Mainhardt forest, part of the Swabian-Franconian Forest Nature Park. This region features a mix of simpler hiking shelters and more traditional hiking huts. Visitors can explore various trails and find designated spots for breaks and overnight stays. The area provides a natural landscape for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a range of hut experiences.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Well-maintained outdoor area, barbecue areas and solid wood seating sets. Overnight stays/camping are possible here by prior arrangement. A tavern is also operated on Sundays and public holidays. A stop here is recommended. The Swabian Albverein will be pleased about your visit.
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Rebuilt "Wengertschützenhäusle", as the original house had to be demolished during the vineyard consolidation. There is a wonderful view from the terrace.
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The Juxkopfturm in Spiegelberg is a 22-meter-high observation tower that sits on the Juxkopf (533 m above sea level). It was built in 1932 by the Swabian Alb Association from wood on a concrete base and offers excellent panoramic views. From the platform you can overlook the valleys of the Neckar, Rems and Jagst, as well as see the Swabian Alb and the Northern Black Forest. The tower is open on Sundays and public holidays from the beginning of April to the end of October. When the weather is nice, it is a popular place for hikers and day trippers who want to enjoy the breathtaking view.
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The barbecue area at the Juxkopfturm in Spiegelberg is a real insider tip for barbecue lovers and hikers! 🌳🍖 The place offers a magnificent view and is perfect for a cozy barbecue evening under the stars.
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The Juxkopfhütte is an absolute highlight for every hiking fan! A rustic wooden hut, perched on a mountain top, offering you a 360-degree panoramic view that even the clouds will be jealous of. Here you can unwind and enjoy the fresh air of the Swabian-Franconian Forest to the fullest. With 16 cozy beds, the hut is the ideal retreat, whether you've spent the day exploring the forest or just want to put your feet up. And best of all: there's a barbecue area and a playground! Ideal for daredevil grill masters and little adventurers who want to let off some energy. From the beginning of April to the end of October, the hut is open to anyone who wants to have a good time in nature. So, grab your hiking gear, get ready for a bit of "jux" and head off to the mountains!
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Juxkopfturm. Great barbecue area and drinks available on Sundays in October
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Around Großerlach, you'll find a mix of simpler hiking shelters and more traditional hiking huts. These range from basic resting points for day-trippers to accommodations with amenities for longer stays, some even located near lakes or offering panoramic views.
Yes, the Juxkopf Tower and Juxkopf Hut is a notable option for overnight stays. It provides 16 beds in a mattress dormitory style and is situated next to a 22-meter-high observation tower, offering breathtaking panoramic views.
The Lemberghaus – Naturfreundehaus Lemberg is a family-friendly hut with a restaurant and facilities, often managed on weekends and public holidays. Additionally, the Juxkopf Hut features a playground, making it suitable for families, and Treibsee offers a lake with an adjoining hut and barbecue area, perfect for family leisure.
Yes, several huts offer barbecue facilities. The Juxkopf Hut has a barbecue area, and the Treibsee features an adjoining hut with a fireplace and sheltered benches, ideal for barbecues. The Bernhard-Drixler-Hütte in Großerlach also provides a large fire pit for grilling.
For stunning views, the Juxkopf Tower and Juxkopf Hut is highly recommended. Located atop the Juxkopf, its 22-meter-high observation tower offers 360-degree panoramic views of the Neckar, Rems, and Jagst valleys, as well as the Swabian Alb and Northern Black Forest.
The area around Großerlach offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy various hiking trails, from easy to difficult, including routes like the 'Tobelschlucht Fountain – Tobel Gorge and the Hollow Stone loop' or 'Ruins of Hankert Mill – View of Hohe Brach loop'. There are also options for gravel biking with routes like 'Bridge in the Rottal Valley – Pathway in the Rottal Valley loop'. For more details, explore the Mountain Hikes around Großerlach or Easy hikes around Großerlach guides.
Many huts, like the Juxkopf Hut, are generally open from the first Sunday after Easter until the last Sunday in October, making spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for visits. These seasons offer pleasant weather for hiking and enjoying the outdoor facilities.
Yes, the Lemberghaus – Naturfreundehaus Lemberg is a managed hut on weekends and public holidays, offering small meals, cakes, and drinks. The Eschelhof Hiking Lodge also operates as a restaurant on weekends and public holidays, so it's advisable to check their opening times online.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the Juxkopf Tower. The availability of barbecue areas and family-friendly facilities, along with the opportunity for a relaxing break during hikes, are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 480 photos and given more than 790 upvotes, highlighting the region's appeal.
While the region is known for historical 'Glashütten' (glass production sites), these are of historical interest rather than recreational huts. For a hut with some history, the Juxkopf Tower, built in 1932, stands next to the Juxkopf Hut, offering a blend of natural beauty and local heritage.
Yes, the Bernhard-Drixler-Hütte in Großerlach is a rustic hiking shelter primarily known as a designated spot for picnics and barbecues along the 'Bernhard-Drixler-Weg' hiking route. It serves as a convenient resting point for hikers exploring local trails.


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