Eybacher Hut
Eybacher Hut | ||
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Mountain range | Swabian Alb | |
Geographical location: | 48 ° 40 '8.8 " N , 9 ° 52' 33.4" E | |
Altitude | 683 m | |
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owner | Swabian Alb Association local group Eybach | |
Usual opening times | Mid-March to mid-December on the weekends | |
Web link | Eybacher Hut |
The Eybacher Hütte is the hiking home of the local group Eybach of the Swabian Alb Association and is located around 500 meters south of the village of Schnittlingen , around five kilometers from Geislingen an der Steige in the district of Göppingen at an altitude of 683 meters.
history
In 1928, the Eybacher Hütte was built as a shooting house by the Schnittlingen rifle guild under its chairman Franz Dürr and was inhabited by a family who had been expelled from the country in the post-war years. The former shooting house later became orphaned until it was leased, renovated and set up as a hiking home in 1967 by the local group Eybach of the Swabian Alb Association from the municipality of Böhmenkirch . On June 16, 1968, the hiking home was inaugurated in the presence of the Albverein chairman Georg Fahrbach . In 1979 an extension was completed and the hut was brought into its current form.
getting there
- by train to Geislingen an der Steige station or the Geislingen an der Steige West stop (from here by foot)
- by car to the hut (parking space available)
Access
- from Geislingen an der Steige West over the Tegelberg, Kuchalb, telecommunications tower Stötten in 2½ hours
- from Geislingen an der Steige via Eybach in 3 hours
- from the rye mill to the murder hole in 1 hour
Individual evidence
- ↑ Georg Fahrbach: “A summer rich in events”, in sheets of the Swabian Alb Association , No. 4, July / August 1968, p. 109