Forsthaus Rampensau is a reality-TV setting that has been used as the backdrop for Austrian and German productions, located in the Lavanttal region of Kärnten (Carinthia), Austria, on a hillside property sometimes referred to as the Dieschger Brentl. The name translates roughly to “Forest House Sizzler,” and the concept centers on celebrity couples or participants living together in a remote, self-catering hut to compete in challenges and daily-life scenarios. The show has had multiple seasons and cross-border broadcasts, with Austrian editions airing on ATV and international (notably German) adaptations airing on Joyn and related platforms. The key hub for information about the location and its use in the productions is the Lavanttal hut known as the Dieschger Brentl, which is described in various local and entertainment outlets as the primary usability and filming location for the series. If you want precise details about the hut’s exact address, altitude, or current availability for visits, those would typically be listed by the hosting operators or local tourism pages. The consensus across sources is that:
- The hut sits at about 1,300 meters above sea level in a secluded Alpine setting within Kärnten, offering expansive natural scenery and ample space for shooting and outdoor activities.
- The site housed in the Lavanttal valley has been repeatedly highlighted as the iconic filming location for Forsthaus Rampensau and its German adaptation.
If you’d like, I can narrow down to:
- The exact filming location within Lavanttal and nearby access routes.
- How the hut is described in press materials versus its real-world access for visitors.
- Chronology of seasons and where each season was filmed relative to the location.
