Rudolf-Keller-Haus, Mountain hut in Wasgau region, Germany.
Rudolf-Keller-Haus is a mountain hut at 400 meters elevation in the Palatinate Forest with ten beds and basic facilities. The location features a spacious garden with a playground for children and provides overnight accommodation for hikers.
The hut was established by the German Alpine Club Pirmasens section and has served hikers for many decades as a base in the region. Over time, it became a known starting point for mountain exploration in the Palatinate Forest.
The hut carries the name of Rudolf Keller, a local mountaineer whose legacy continues to connect the hiking community in the area. Visitors meet fellow walkers and share their experiences exploring routes through the Palatinate Forest.
The hut is easy to reach by car and has parking available right at the building. It remains open year-round except on Mondays when it is closed.
The location sits close to the French border and is often chosen as a starting point for the Lemberger rock circuit, which passes by castle ruins and rock formations. This popular route offers changing views of the mountain terrain along the way.
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