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Baden-Württemberg
Freiburg District
Hochschwarzwald
Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald
Feldberg

St. Wilhelmer Hut

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St. Wilhelmer Hut

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The St. Wilhelmer Hütte is a historic and welcoming mountain hut nestled at an elevation of 1380 meters on the western slopes of the majestic Feldberg mountain in Germany's Southern Black Forest. As the highest managed alpine hut in Baden-Württemberg, it offers a unique blend of traditional charm and stunning panoramic views across the Schwarzwald. This popular destination, originally built in 1819 as a cattle hut, serves as a central hub for hikers and winter sports enthusiasts exploring the scenic…

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    May 18, 2020

    Hiking

    The Sankt Wilhelmer Hut is located below the Feldberg and can be reached from there via a narrow path. The Wilmer Hut, as it is popularly known, has a stable and a spacious guest room with hearty food and the cakes are also very tasty.
    Closed on Wednesdays
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    June 24, 2019

    Hiking

    The food is good, the waiters are friendly despite the hustle and bustle that can prevail there. Just right for a nice break!
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    February 3, 2019

    Hiking

    Good food, good views, good place for a break: the St. Wilhelmer Hütte. At 1,400 meters above sea level, it is the highest alpine hut in Baden-Württemberg. In the kitchen you can get hearty, regional dishes.

    You can find more information at ruhbauernhof.de/de/st-wilhelmer-huette.
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    Elevation 1,370 m

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    St. Wilhelmer Hütte, 79868 Feldberg

    www.sankt-wilhelmerhuette.de/

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    Family Friendly

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    Overnight Stay

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    Heating

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    Camping availability

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    Location: Feldberg, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Hochschwarzwald, Freiburg District, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the recommended hiking routes around St. Wilhelmer Hütte for different skill levels?

    The St. Wilhelmer Hütte is a fantastic starting point for various hikes. For experienced hikers, the Feldbergsteig and sections of the long-distance Westweg offer challenging and scenic routes. A more moderate option is the Gipfelrundweg. For those seeking easier walks, the path from the nearby parking area to the hut is a gentle 800-meter stroll, and there are numerous family-friendly trails in the broader Feldberg area, such as those leading towards Stübenwasen or Notschrei.

    How can I reach St. Wilhelmer Hütte, and what are the parking options?

    You can reach the hut by following a signposted turn-off between Feldberg and Fahl. This leads to a hiking car park approximately 3.5 kilometers away. From there, it's a pleasant 800-meter walk to the hut. It's important to note that during winter, with sufficient snow, this access road transforms into a public toboggan run and is no longer accessible by car. Public transport options to the Feldberg area are available, and you can then hike to the hut.

    Is St. Wilhelmer Hütte suitable for families with children, and are there specific family-friendly activities?

    Absolutely! The St. Wilhelmer Hütte is very family-friendly. The relatively short walk from the parking area makes it accessible for children. In winter, the 3.2-kilometer toboggan run directly from the hut is a major highlight for families. The hut itself offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere and hearty food that appeals to all ages. Many easy walks in the surrounding Feldberg area are also suitable for families.

    What are the opening days and hours for St. Wilhelmer Hütte?

    The St. Wilhelmer Hütte is generally open year-round, but it is typically closed on Wednesdays. It's always a good idea to check their official website or contact them directly for the most current opening hours, especially during holidays or specific seasons, as these can sometimes vary.

    Are dogs allowed at St. Wilhelmer Hütte, and are there dog-friendly trails nearby?

    Dogs are generally welcome in the outdoor areas and on the trails around St. Wilhelmer Hütte. However, policies regarding dogs inside German mountain huts can vary. While many allow well-behaved dogs in designated areas, it's best to confirm directly with the hut if you plan to bring your dog inside. The surrounding Black Forest trails are excellent for dog walking, offering plenty of space for your canine companion to explore.

    What kind of food and drinks are served at St. Wilhelmer Hütte, and are there vegetarian options?

    The hut is renowned for its delicious, hearty regional cuisine. Popular dishes include traditional German fare like Käsespätzle and the robust Barlauchcreme Suppe (wild garlic cream soup). Visitors often praise the generous portion sizes and homemade cakes. While traditional German cuisine is prominent, they often offer vegetarian options; it's advisable to inquire about specific dietary needs upon arrival.

    What is the best time of year to visit St. Wilhelmer Hütte for hiking or winter sports?

    The best time depends on your preferred activities. For hiking, late spring through early autumn (May to October) offers pleasant weather and accessible trails. For winter sports enthusiasts, December to March, when there's sufficient snow, is ideal for snowshoeing, winter hiking, ski touring, cross-country skiing, and tobogganing. The hut's cozy interior is particularly inviting during colder months.

    Are there any accommodation options directly at St. Wilhelmer Hütte or nearby?

    The St. Wilhelmer Hütte itself does not offer overnight accommodation. It operates as a day-use hut for food and rest. However, there are various accommodation options available in the nearby Feldberg area, ranging from hotels and guesthouses to holiday apartments, catering to different budgets and preferences.

    What notable landmarks or viewpoints can be found near St. Wilhelmer Hütte?

    From the hut's sunny terrace, you can enjoy breathtaking views over the Black Forest. The hut is situated on the western side of the 1493-meter-high Feldberg mountain, which offers its own summit views. It also provides access to the Alpine Path, known for its exposed location and alpine character, and is located on the Stübenwasenspur, leading to the 1,386-meter high Stübenwasen, another excellent viewpoint.

    How crowded does St. Wilhelmer Hütte get, especially on weekends or holidays?

    As a popular destination, St. Wilhelmer Hütte can get quite busy, especially on sunny weekends, public holidays, and during peak seasons (both summer and winter). Visitors often mention the friendly staff managing the hustle and bustle. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting on weekdays or arriving earlier in the morning.

    What is the historical significance of St. Wilhelmer Hütte?

    St. Wilhelmer Hütte is one of the oldest cattle huts on the Feldberg, originally built in 1819 by farmers from St. Wilhelm and Todtnau. It was established for the 'Herder,' individuals who traditionally managed the Black Forest alpine huts and cared for animals. This rich history contributes to its authentic charm and makes it a significant cultural landmark in the region.

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