Huts around Wildenfels are located in a region that borders the Ore Mountains, offering a landscape of forested areas and elevated viewpoints. The surrounding terrain provides opportunities for exploring both natural features and historical sites. This area features a variety of shelters and lodges, serving as points of interest for hikers. The geographical setting supports diverse outdoor activities and cultural discovery.
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If you find out about upcoming events in advance, you can even enjoy food and drink and perhaps some culture.
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The key is available from the hut warden, great view between the branches.
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There's a good reason to visit Kirchberg. Visit the "ANTON-GÜNTHER-BERGHAUS," also known as the "BORBERGHAUS." From the KING ALBERT TOWER, you can enjoy the view over Kirchberg and the Ore Mountains. Reserve a table at: 037602 6108 The Borberg, with its splendor and legendary stories, is not only Kirchberg's most famous landmark, but also one of the "Seven Hills of the City." For centuries, it has been a hiking destination for Kirchberg residents and guests from all over the world. Anton-Günther Berghaus Where all good things come together!
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Very worth seeing, you have to see it
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In 1993, the "Torfstich" opened as a small snack bar to provide hikers and day-trippers with small culinary specialties. After six years and increasing popularity, he expanded the snack bar into a restaurant with a guesthouse. Since 1999, guests have been able to spend their holidays with us near the Eibenstock dam. In 2009, the restaurant was expanded to include a small winter garden. Source: https://torfstich.de/uber-uns/ Opening times according to the notice Summer 2024: Mon-Fri: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sat/Sun: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
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Opening hours Monday - Wednesday …………Closed Thursday - Sunday ……11.30 a.m. - 8 p.m. In 1993, our predecessor, Mr. Dietmar Hesse, opened the "Torfstich" as a small snack bar to provide hikers and day-trippers with small culinary specialties. After six years and increasing popularity, he expanded the snack bar into a restaurant with a guesthouse. Since 1999, guests have been able to spend their vacation with us near the Eibenstock dam. In 2009, the restaurant was expanded to include a small winter garden. Source: https://torfstich.de/
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The Wildenfels region offers a diverse range of huts, including historical sites, viewpoints, and forest shelters. You can find places like the König-Albert-Turm, which is a historical viewpoint, or the Shelter at the Vogelsang–Jägersburg crossroads, which provides a basic refuge in the forest. Some, like the Anton-Günther-Berghaus, also offer dining options.
Yes, the region features several huts with historical importance. The König-Albert-Turm, built in 1882, offers a historical perspective on the region. Another significant site is the St. Georgen Silver Smelting Works, an electoral silver smelting works from around 1665, which is part of the UNESCO World Heritage mining region of the Ore Mountains/Krušnohoří.
The Anton-Günther-Berghaus is a hut and restaurant known for its good food and friendly service in a newly renovated, inviting atmosphere. The Forester's Lodge "Zur Prinzenhöhle" also offers a good range of food, with a snack bar often open even when the main restaurant is closed.
Yes, several huts are suitable for families. The Forester's Lodge "Zur Prinzenhöhle" is family-friendly and located right next to the Princes Cave. The Shelter at the Vogelsang–Jägersburg crossroads is also considered family-friendly and offers a nice spot for a break in the forest.
Many huts offer excellent panoramic views. The König-Albert-Turm provides extensive views over Kirchberg, the Ore Mountains, and Vogtland. In the broader region, the Radspitz Tower offers comprehensive panoramic views stretching from the Fichtelgebirge to the Thuringian Forest.
The region around Wildenfels is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like those in the Easy hikes around Wildenfels guide. For cyclists, there are MTB Trails and Gravel biking routes available.
Yes, many huts are situated along or near easy hiking trails. For example, the area around the Shelter at the Vogelsang–Jägersburg crossroads is known for beautiful areas suitable for hiking and walking. You can explore several easy routes, such as the Wildenfels Castle Park loop, detailed in the Easy hikes around Wildenfels guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from viewpoints like the König-Albert-Turm. The renovated and inviting atmosphere of places like the Anton-Günther-Berghaus, along with good food and friendly service, also receives high praise. Many enjoy the peaceful forest settings of shelters like the one at the Vogelsang–Jägersburg crossroads.
While most huts in the immediate Wildenfels area are for day visits or refreshments, the broader Franconian Forest region offers unique outdoor experiences. For instance, the Mountain Rescue Hut and Rest Area below Döbraberg provides a trekking site with space for tents, a fireplace, and an outdoor toilet, offering a rare opportunity to sleep under the starry sky in Germany.
In the wider region, some huts are particularly appealing during winter. The Radspitzalm, for example, is often associated with cross-country ski trails, making it a good stop for winter sports enthusiasts. The Mountain Rescue Hut below Döbraberg is also near cross-country ski trails of various lengths.
The Forester's Lodge "Zur Prinzenhöhle" is a charming spot, especially with the Princes Cave right next to it. The St. Georgen Silver Smelting Works, as a well-preserved historical site within a UNESCO World Heritage mining region, can also be considered a hidden gem for those interested in industrial heritage.


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