Best huts around Hochborn are often vineyard houses, historical structures, or dedicated rest stops. The region is characterized by its viticultural heritage, with many structures offering insights into local culture and landscape. These sites frequently incorporate geological features, such as ancient fossilized sea sand, reflecting the area's prehistoric past. Visitors can explore a variety of these unique structures amidst the vineyards and natural settings.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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nice place to take a break
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Space directly on the bike path but unfortunately also on the road.
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A very beautiful, large, and open-plan vineyard house. There are several seating areas (some of which are covered) and table groups for a rest with a wonderful view of the vineyards.
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A very nice resting place on the way. Ideal for resting
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Unfortunately only open on weekends
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Nice resting place for a snack
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There is a bench at almost every vineyard cottage where you can take a short break.
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The trullo itself is very beautiful - there are significantly less beautiful ones in Rheinhessen - but together with the rest area and the rose hedges it is one of the top 3 trulli in Rhine-Hesse for me.
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The huts around Hochborn are diverse, ranging from charming vineyard houses and traditional trulli to dedicated rest stops. Many reflect the region's viticultural heritage and offer insights into local culture and landscape.
Yes, the Vineyard House An Der Kelter is notable for incorporating four stone blocks over 30 million years old. Visitors can observe fossilized oyster and mussel shells within these stones, indicating their origin as solidified sea sand.
Several huts are considered family-friendly, including the Trullo Fräulein von Flersheim, which has a table and benches, and the Vineyard House An Der Kelter, offering plenty of space. The Vineyard cottage from 1912 with rest area also provides a great spot for families to rest.
Yes, the Wingertsheisje at the Goldbergbrunnen is occasionally open on Sundays, serving local wines, sausage, and burgers made from wild boar. It offers an authentic local culinary experience.
Many huts showcase the region's rich history. The Trullo Fräulein von Flersheim is a traditional round stone hut, representative of the unique trulli found in Rheinhessen, which historically protected vineyard workers from adverse weather. The Vineyard cottage from 1912 with rest area, awarded in 2013, also reflects the area's viticultural heritage.
The Cyclists' and Pilgrims' Rest, Framersheim is an inviting resting place, equipped with roofing and seating. It's conveniently located where the Selzradweg cycling path splits, making it ideal for a break.
The region around Hochborn offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Mill Wheel on the Seebach' or 'Homberg loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like 'Beaver Dam on the Selz' and 'View of Oppenheim'. You can find more details on running trails and cycling routes around Hochborn.
Yes, several huts provide scenic views. The Vineyard House An Der Kelter offers a great view, and the Wingertsheisje at the Goldbergbrunnen is situated in a beautiful mountain setting. The Trullo Fräulein von Flersheim also provides a tranquil spot amidst vineyards.
Visitors appreciate the unique character of these huts, from their historical significance and architectural styles to the natural beauty of their surroundings. Many enjoy the opportunities for rest, scenic views, and the chance to experience local culture and cuisine, as evidenced by over 240 upvotes and 26 photos shared by the komoot community.
While the huts, particularly the trulli and vineyard houses, were traditionally built to offer shelter year-round, the best time to visit for enjoying the vineyards and outdoor activities is typically during the warmer months, from spring through autumn, when the weather is pleasant for exploring.
Many of the huts are designed as convenient resting points. The Vineyard cottage from 1912 with rest area and the Cyclists' and Pilgrims' Rest, Framersheim are specifically equipped with seating and shelter, making them ideal for short breaks during walks or rides.


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