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Alemania
Baden-Württemberg
Freiburg District
Ortenaukreis
Gutach (Schwarzwaldbahn)

Refugio Hasemann en el Farrenkopf

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Refugio Hasemann en el Farrenkopf

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The Hasemann Hut is a historic mountain hut nestled on the Farrenkopf mountain, often called the "Rigi of the Central Black Forest," in Germany's scenic Black Forest region. Situated at an elevation of approximately 788.5 meters above sea level, near the towns of Hausach and Gutach in the Kinzig valley, this significant landmark offers expansive views over the surrounding landscape. The hut's rich history and prominent location make it a cherished destination for those exploring the Central Black Forest.

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    10 de enero de 2019

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    En 1899 se construyó el Hasemann Hütte en el Farrenkopf. Frente a la casa de dos plantas encontrarás mesas y bancos para descansar mientras disfrutas de la gran vista del valle. La cabaña a una altitud de 780 metros lleva el nombre del pintor Wilhelm Hasemann, fundador de la colonia de pintores Gutach.

    En la cabaña, un cartel te indicará el camino a un pozo. Sin embargo, el camino te lleva por un buen camino valle abajo.
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    16 de julio de 2017

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    Después del ascenso muy empinado al Farrenkopf (789 metros), puede descansar aquí en la cabaña de Haseman y dejar que sus ojos deambulen por el valle.
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    1 de agosto de 2018

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    Los bancos frente a la cabaña ofrecen otra oportunidad para un breve descanso antes del empinado descenso a Hausach.
    La cabaña en sí se construyó por primera vez en 1899 y desde entonces ha sido objeto de una reconstrucción y varias restauraciones.

    Cada año, el 1 de enero, el Black Forest Club Gutach celebra la Nochevieja.
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    Elevación 780 m

    Clima

    Desarrollado por Foreca

    martes 28 abril

    20°C

    8°C

    14 %

    Consejos adicionales sobre el clima

    Velocidad máx. del viento: 21,0 km/h

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    Ubicación: Gutach (Schwarzwaldbahn), Ortenaukreis, Freiburg District, Baden-Württemberg, Alemania

    Preguntas frecuentes

    What is the precise elevation of the Hasemann Hut on Farrenkopf?

    The Hasemann Hut is situated on the Farrenkopf mountain at an elevation of approximately 788.5 meters (2,587 feet) above sea level. The Farrenkopf itself is sometimes referred to as the 'Rigi of the Central Black Forest' due to its extensive views.

    What are the main hiking routes to the Hasemann Hut, and are there circular options?

    The Hasemann Hut is a popular destination on the historic West Way (Westweg) long-distance hiking trail. There is also a marked ascent directly from Gutach, and a path from Büchereck to Farrenkopf. For circular walks, many hikers combine these paths with other local trails, often starting from towns like Hausach or Gutach, to create varied loops. You can find several suggested circular routes on komoot that incorporate the hut as a highlight.

    How challenging is the hike to the Hasemann Hut on Farrenkopf?

    The hike to the Hasemann Hut is generally considered challenging, primarily due to a steep climb to reach the Farrenkopf summit. Hikers often describe the ascent as very steep, but the rewarding panoramic views from the hut make the effort worthwhile. It's suitable for those with a good level of fitness.

    Is the Hasemann Hut on Farrenkopf suitable for families with children or dogs?

    While the ascent can be steep, many families with older children who are accustomed to hiking enjoy the trail. The hut itself provides a great resting spot with benches. For dogs, the trails are generally dog-friendly, but ensure your dog is fit enough for the challenging climb and keep them on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or other hikers. Remember to bring enough water for both yourself and your pet, as the well near the hut requires a short descent.

    What are the parking options for visiting the Hasemann Hut?

    Parking is typically available in the nearby towns such as Hausach or Gutach. From these points, you can access various hiking trails leading up to the Farrenkopf and the Hasemann Hut. It's advisable to check local parking regulations and availability, especially during peak season or on weekends, as spots can fill up quickly.

    Is there any public transport available to reach the vicinity of the Hasemann Hut?

    Yes, the towns of Hausach and Gutach are accessible by public transport, particularly by train via the Kinzig Valley Railway (Schwarzwaldbahn). From these towns, you can begin your hike to the Hasemann Hut. Check local bus schedules for connections within the towns to trailheads if needed.

    What is the best time of year to visit the Hasemann Hut on Farrenkopf?

    The Hasemann Hut is a popular destination throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Even in winter, it's a destination for winter hiking, though conditions can be more challenging with snow and ice. The traditional 'Neujahrshock' on January 1st is a unique winter event.

    Are there any facilities for food, drink, or overnight stays at or near the Hasemann Hut?

    The Hasemann Hut itself is an unmanaged shelter, meaning there are no catering facilities. It does have a floor that can be used for sleeping, offering basic shelter. There are benches and a fireplace outside for resting and picnicking. A well is located nearby, though it requires a short descent. For food, drink, and more comfortable overnight accommodation, you would need to visit establishments in the nearby towns of Hausach or Gutach.

    What is the historical significance of the Hasemann Hut?

    The Hasemann Hut, built in 1899, is named after the celebrated artist Professor Wilhelm Hasemann, known for his depictions of the Black Forest. It was originally built by local chapters of the Black Forest Association. Although the original hut burned down in 1910, it was promptly rebuilt and has undergone several refurbishments, maintaining its historical charm and connection to the region's cultural heritage.

    Are there other viewpoints or attractions near the Hasemann Hut?

    The Farrenkopf itself, where the hut is located, is renowned for its extensive panoramic views, often compared to the 'Rigi of the Central Black Forest.' The hut's location offers stunning vistas over the Kinzig valley and the surrounding Black Forest landscape. The area is rich in hiking trails, and the nearby towns of Hausach and Gutach offer additional cultural and historical attractions.

    How long does it typically take to hike to the Hasemann Hut?

    The duration of the hike to the Hasemann Hut varies significantly depending on your starting point, chosen route, and individual pace. From nearby towns like Gutach or Hausach, a round trip can typically take anywhere from 3 to 5 hours, considering the steep ascent and time spent enjoying the views at the hut. It's always best to consult a detailed trail map for specific route timings.

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