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Contribuer aux commentairesAfter a long climb in the taunus we came to the fuchstanz for tee and cake. it was worth it. the meals that are served looked too wonderful, but too much food could have hindered the long walk back. we visited in the...Attaun and the trees around them were the most beautiful color shades of orange, yellow, gold, amber and brown. a piece of heaven.
A beautiful place to have coffee and baked, and stretch their legs before they return. they can also get to this place by car, but why drive when they have a simple hiking path. the place was packed on a Sunday afternoon, when it was immediately withdrawn. we ordered laughs and vegetarian flaky cakes (thin' pizza,) that throw me away. totally unexpected. I saw around me that many people had also ordered flaky cakes. So, I guess these pizzas are a stone for this facility. they kept with the German tradition to keep the bathroom clean and the service fast, which is even more appreciated in a dug-stopp on a busy trail,
This jewel of a place lies at the intersection of several hiking and cycling trails in the forest on the way to the mountain gross fieldberg directly in front of königstein im Taunus deutschland. fuchstanz translates to the fox dance and while we did not see, we have much less dancing fox than we had a very good time. there are actually two small restaurants with indoor and outdoor seating. there is also a beverage provider outside. they can't drive this kind of research and find a way to walk to this wonderful out-of-the-way stop. it will be worth it!
A nice place to have coffee and pastry, and stretch your legs before heading back. You can get to this place by car too, but why drive when you have a an easy trail to hike. The place was packed on a Sunday afternoon when hiking is about to wind down. We ordered salmon and vegetarian Flammkuchen (thin pizza) which blew me away. Totally unexpected. Looking around I realized that a lot of people had ordered Flammkuchen as well. So I guess these pizzas are a staple of this establishment. They kept with the German tradition of keeping the bathrooms clean and the service fast which is even more appreciated in a pit stop on a busy trail,
After a long uphill climb in the Taunus, we arrived at the Fuchstanz for tea and cake. It was all worth it. The meals being served looked wonderful too but too much food might have impeded the long walk back. We were visiting in the autumn and the trees surrounding it were the most beautiful shades of orange, yellow, gold, amber and brown. A slice of heaven.