Huts around Nersingen are situated in a region characterized by its proximity to the Swabian Alb and the Bavarian Alps, offering diverse natural landscapes. The area features rolling hills, forests, and river valleys, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. Nersingen itself is located in the Alb-Donau district, near the Lone Valley, known for its geological formations and historical significance. This geographic position allows access to both low mountain ranges and alpine environments, making it a versatile destination for explorers.
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The Fohlenhaus Stone Age Cave in the Lone Valley is a fascinating destination for nature and history enthusiasts. This impressive karst cave once served as a shelter for Stone Age people and today offers a glimpse into times long past. With its distinctive shape and special charm, it exudes a sense of mysticism.
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Very well maintained cabin
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Beautiful natural spectacle. Nature Friends House is located nearby
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If you ever come to Lake Constance to hike, this is my preferred nature friends house. https://emserhuette.naturfreunde.at/
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The Nature Friends House Langenau is located right next to the Nau source and the Ach source in the northwest of Langenau, right next to a former quarry. A beautiful children's playground with plenty of shady seating invites you to take a break. Toilets, drinks and small snacks are available at really fair prices. The Nature Friends House is very easy to reach on foot, by bike and by car.
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It's private, but you're welcome to sit down. Mr. Appel his father built the shelter, read the second picture, very interesting. Greetings Marcus
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Very well-kept relaxation place, usable for everyone, please take care of it and leave it clean.
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Nice, family-friendly barbecue area at the foal house.
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Around Nersingen, you'll discover a diverse range of structures that serve as 'huts.' These include unique natural formations like the Fohlenhaus Caves, which served as Stone Age shelters, as well as well-maintained wooden cabins for relaxation, and specialized observation huts like the Bird Observation Station at Schwäbisches Donautal. While Nersingen itself features these types, the broader region offers traditional mountain huts in the Swabian Alb and Bavarian Alps.
Yes, while Nersingen itself is not in the high mountains, you can access more traditional mountain huts in the broader surrounding regions. The Swabian Alb, to the west and south, features hiking lodges like the Franz-Keller Hut and Rossberg Hiking Lodge. Further south and east, the Bavarian Alps offer classic mountain huts such as the Tutzinger Hütte, Kemptner Hütte, and Rappenseehütte, which provide food and accommodation for hikers and mountaineers.
One of the most unique sites is the Fohlenhaus Caves. This impressive karst cave in the Lone Valley once served as a shelter for Stone Age people and is a true highlight of the Ostalb, known for its distinctive shape and two cave mouths in a nearly 20-meter-high rock. It offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient history and geology.
Absolutely. Many of the 'huts' and surrounding areas are suitable for families. The Fohlenhaus Caves are family-friendly for exploration. The Wooden Cabin and Pond Rest Area is a well-kept relaxation spot for everyone. The Bird Observation Station at Schwäbisches Donautal is also family-friendly, offering a window to observe birds. In the broader region, the Grillhütte Köpfle in Essingen can be rented for family outings and includes a recreational area with a slide and swings. The Tutzinger Hütte in the Bavarian Alps is recognized as family-friendly for children aged 7-8 and older, with adventure areas.
The region around Nersingen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive cycling tours, including road cycling, touring, and gravel biking. For example, you can find routes like the 'View of Roggenburg Abbey – Roggenburg Pond loop' for road cycling or the 'Lone Valley Trail – Brenz River loop' for gravel biking. Many of these routes pass by or near the mentioned huts and natural features. You can explore more cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Nersingen, Cycling around Nersingen, and Gravel biking around Nersingen guides.
For wildlife observation, the Bird Observation Station at Schwäbisches Donautal is an ideal spot. This hut provides information about the LIFE-Natur-Project Schwäbisches Donautal and features a small bench and a window specifically designed for observing birds in their natural habitat.
Yes, the Wooden Cabin and Pond Rest Area offers a well-maintained spot near a lake where visitors can enjoy the view during a pause. In the Swabian Alb, the Rossberg Hiking Lodge, with its tower, provides panoramic views across the Alb plateau, and its large terrace is perfect for extended breaks with refreshments.
While the 'huts' directly around Nersingen are primarily for day use or shelter, traditional mountain huts offering food and accommodation can be found in the nearby Swabian Alb and Bavarian Alps. Examples include the Franz-Keller Hut and Rossberg Hiking Lodge in the Swabian Alb, and the Tutzinger Hütte, Kemptner Hütte, and Rappenseehütte in the Bavarian Alps. These typically provide meals and overnight stays for hikers.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from exploring historical sites like the Fohlenhaus Caves to enjoying peaceful relaxation spots like the Wooden Cabin and Pond Rest Area. The opportunity for wildlife observation at the Bird Observation Station is also highly valued. The komoot community has shown significant appreciation, with over 1500 upvotes and more than 800 photos shared, highlighting the scenic beauty and varied outdoor opportunities.
Yes, for instance, the Josef Appel Hut, while private, welcomes visitors to sit down and rest. It has an interesting history, built by Mr. Appel's father, and offers a quiet spot for a break.
The best time to visit largely depends on the type of experience you seek. For exploring caves, observation huts, and wooden cabins, spring through autumn offers pleasant weather for hiking and cycling. For traditional mountain huts in the Bavarian Alps, late spring to early autumn (typically late April to late October for huts like Tutzinger Hütte) is ideal for hiking. Some huts, like the August-Schuster-Haus, are open year-round, catering to both summer and winter activities.


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