Best huts around Hunawihr, a picturesque Alsatian village, are primarily found in the form of gîtes and chambres d'hôtes, offering a rustic yet comfortable experience within the local culture. Nestled in the heart of the Alsace Wine Route, the area provides views of vineyards and mountains. Hunawihr is recognized for its peaceful setting and traditional half-timbered buildings, serving as a base for exploring the region.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Great dry spot of earth for approx. 10 people
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A large rest area with a good shelter. If necessary, you can also bivouac in it.
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Worth a stop not only when it rains: Refuge "Pierre des Trois Bans"
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Beautiful rest area with shelter and numerous seating areas... Perfect spot for a rest or even an overnight stay
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Quiet and secluded place, with benches, rocks and a small shelter in case it rains, lots of technical trails to enjoy on the bike. A certain technical level is required to navigate these narrow trails, with rocks and very tight curves.
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Above the hut it is much nicer to walk on the ridge path than on the GR532. This is a great short alternative to the main path with a great view and picnic area. The path to the ridge branches off directly at the hut. There is a table and benches on the ground floor, and there is space for several hikers to spend the night in the attic when the weather is bad.
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In Hunawihr, traditional 'huts' are primarily found in the form of charming gîtes (self-catering holiday homes) and chambres d'hôtes (bed and breakfasts). These offer an authentic Alsatian experience, often within wine-growing estates or historical buildings, providing a rustic yet comfortable stay.
Yes, for a more traditional hiking hut experience, you can consider Cabane de la Pierre des Trois Bans. This unguarded cabin is equipped with a hearth, table, and benches, and it's possible to spend the night there. Another option is the Refuge du Brézouard, a Club Vosgien cabin at 1200 meters with a large table, benches, and a sleeping loft, even offering electricity with USB connections.
Hikers often enjoy the Kutzig Buech Shelter, which is a natural monument offering a very nice rest area with several benches and shelter, suitable for an emergency bivouac. Another popular spot is the Gazebo, which provides a wonderful resting place with a view of the village of Ribeauvillé.
Absolutely. Some gîte options in Hunawihr, such as Suite Josefina - SPA&SAUNA and Suite LIANA - SPA- SAUNA, offer luxury amenities like private spa and sauna facilities. For wine enthusiasts, Maison d'hôtes Sainte Hune is located on a wine-growing estate and offers organic wine tasting nearby, while Gîte ZIEGLER | Chez le Vigneron provides an immersive experience directly with a winemaker.
The Hunawihr region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, with options like the 'Ribeauvillé – Girsberg Castle loop' or 'Route du vignoble – Ribeauvillé loop'. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as 'Chemin de Hunawihr – The medieval loop' and 'View of the Kaysersberg Valley – Canal de Colmar loop'. For mountain biking, trails like 'Kientzheim – Kaysersberg loop' are available. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Hunawihr, Cycling around Hunawihr, and MTB Trails around Hunawihr guides.
Many gîtes in Hunawihr are well-suited for families, offering equipped kitchens and a home-away-from-home experience. For example, Cabane de la Pierre des Trois Bans and Kutzig Buech Shelter are noted as family-friendly spots for a stopover during hikes. The village itself, recognized as one of 'Les Plus Beaux Villages de France', provides a peaceful and picturesque setting for family exploration.
Hunawihr is beautiful year-round, but the best time for outdoor activities and enjoying the vineyards is typically from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring the wine route. Winter offers a different charm, especially with the Christmas markets, but some higher-altitude huts might be colder, as noted for Refuge du Brézouard where the floor can be cold despite a wood stove.
Hunawihr and its surroundings are rich in history and culture. You can visit the fortified church of Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur in Hunawihr. The St-Alexis Chapel, a small pilgrimage church with a 16th-century altarpiece, is also a popular destination, with an auberge next door where you can relax and eat. Many gîtes, like Les Gîtes - Restaurant Suzel Hunawihr, are housed in renovated 16th-century winemaker's houses, offering a glimpse into the region's architectural heritage.
Yes, some accommodations in Hunawihr are designed to be accessible. For instance, Maison d'hôtes Sainte Hune offers certain accommodations that are accessible to people with reduced mobility, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors.
Visitors highly appreciate the authentic Alsatian experience, often staying in traditional half-timbered buildings within the heart of the Alsace Wine Route. The prime vineyard locations offer direct views and easy access to wine-tasting. The peaceful and picturesque setting of Hunawihr, combined with the proximity to key attractions like Naturoparc and nearby towns, makes it an ideal base. Guests also value the comfort, well-equipped spaces, and warm hospitality of local owners.
Yes, several options exist. The St-Alexis Chapel has an auberge next door where you can relax, eat, and even spend the night. Additionally, Les Gîtes - Restaurant Suzel Hunawihr are located in a renovated winemaker's house that also features a restaurant. Many gîtes provide equipped kitchens, allowing for self-catering, and the nearby villages of Riquewihr and Ribeauvillé offer a wider range of restaurants and cafes.
For an overnight stay in an unguarded cabin like Cabane de la Pierre des Trois Bans, it's advisable to bring your own sleeping gear (sleeping bag, mat), cooking supplies, water, and a headlamp. While it has a hearth, bringing your own firewood or kindling is recommended. For Refuge du Brézouard, note that while it has a wood stove, the floor can be cold in winter, so warm layers are essential.


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