Best huts around Haunsheim are found in a quiet landscape of forests and meadows, situated on the southern edge of the Swabian Alb. This area features minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for cycling tours. The region is also near historical towns such as Gundelfingen and Dillingen, offering cultural points of interest. Its natural setting supports outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Very nice place to rest and have a snack
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Nice that something like this is still preserved
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Great location, beautifully secluded. Great people working there. Voluntarily!!!
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The NFH is located directly on the edge of a forest area outside the town of Giengen/Brenz. From here it is not far to the Giengen airfield.
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The Wayside Chapel is part of a group of chapels in the area, designed by various architects and constructed as of 2018. Nice place to stop for a moment, regardless of religion or belief.
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The Gundelfingen Chapel by Hans Engel is part of the "Seven 7 Chapels" project of the Siegfried and Elfriede Denzel Foundation. The seven chapels along the cycle paths in the Swabian Danube Valley were designed by seven architects and are The project is also signposted as a cycle tour.
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When you suddenly get hungry.
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The Haunsheim area offers a variety of experiences, from unique architectural chapels like the Wayside chapel by Hans Engel (Seven Chapels), to practical facilities such as the Kirnberghütte Picnic and Grill Area. You can also find traditional hiking lodges like the Wanderheim Pfannentalhaus, which offers accommodation and dining, and even modern conveniences like the 24-Hour Vending Hut Sachsenhausen for provisions.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Kirnberghütte Picnic and Grill Area is ideal for picnics and barbecues. The Naturfreundehaus Hasenloch features a great playground and is surrounded by nature, perfect for kids. Even the Wayside chapel by Hans Engel (Seven Chapels) and the Shepherd’s hut in the Lontal offer interesting stops for all ages.
The region around Haunsheim is excellent for outdoor activities, particularly hiking and cycling, due to its quiet landscape and minimal elevation changes. You can find various routes for hiking, gravel biking, and cycling. The Wanderheim Pfannentalhaus, for example, serves as a great starting point for exploring the easternmost Swabian Alb, the Härtsfeld, and Kesseltal regions.
For provisions, the 24-Hour Vending Hut Sachsenhausen offers a variety of regional culinary highlights, including eggs, apples, potatoes, and drinks, available around the clock. The Wanderheim Pfannentalhaus also has two guest rooms for meals, and the Naturfreundehaus Hasenloch is known as a nice place to rest, often implying some form of refreshment.
Absolutely. The Wayside chapel by Hans Engel (Seven Chapels) is a must-see, featuring a remarkable and unusual architectural style that allows for an intensive experience of the connection between outside and inside, nature and architecture. It's part of a project promoting art, history, and culture.
The Wanderheim Pfannentalhaus is an excellent base for exploring the quiet and secluded easternmost Swabian Alb, including the Härtsfeld and Kesseltal regions. Its location with minimal elevation changes makes it particularly well-suited for cycling tours. It's also conveniently close to historical towns like Giengen, Sontheim, Brenz, Günzburg, Gundelfingen, Lauingen, Dillingen, Höchstädt, and Donauwörth.
Yes, the Kirnberghütte Picnic and Grill Area is specifically designed for this, offering seating and a barbecue area. It's conveniently located next to a trim path and bike path, with parking available.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural setting, with many enjoying the peaceful spots for rest and relaxation. The unique architectural style of the Wayside chapel by Hans Engel (Seven Chapels) is often highlighted, as are the family-friendly amenities like the playground at Naturfreundehaus Hasenloch. The convenience of 24-hour provisions at the 24-Hour Vending Hut Sachsenhausen is also a popular feature.
Yes, the 24-Hour Vending Hut Sachsenhausen is noted as being wheelchair accessible, providing convenient access to provisions for all visitors.
The Naturfreundehaus Hasenloch is located directly on the edge of a forest area outside the town of Giengen/Brenz, offering a natural and serene environment for visitors.
Yes, the Shepherd’s hut in the Lontal is a small, charming hut by the wayside that invites you to marvel and relax, preserving a sense of how things were many years ago.
The area around Haunsheim, particularly the easternmost Swabian Alb, is characterized by a quiet landscape of forests and meadows with minimal elevation changes. This makes it suitable for easy to moderate hiking and cycling, including routes like the 'Pfannental Valley – Pfannentalhaus loop from Haunsheim' which is rated easy.


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