Best huts around Wildeck are situated in a region characterized by forested landscapes and elevated viewpoints. The area features a mix of historical sites and natural settings, often at elevations such as 360m above sea level. This geographical location, bordering Hesse and Thuringia, provides diverse terrain for outdoor activities. Huts in Wildeck offer shelter and rest points within this varied natural environment.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Nice and tidy rest area directly on the hiking trail
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Among the shelters along the Rhön-Extratour "Dreienberg" trail, this one stands out particularly - besides the hut and outdoor seating, there is also a spring. Especially in summer, this shady spot is very pleasant. Although there is no view, the other shelters offer that.
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Wonderfully shady rest area with stamp box and seating 👍😊
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Beautiful, shady rest area in the forest with stamp box 🗃️
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The hut offers shelter from the rain in bad weather, and the benches invite you to take a short rest.
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Information at: https://www.wanderinstitut.de/premiumwege/hessen/p18-tannenburg/ Description: Tannenburg P18 Premium Trails in the Frau-Holle-Land Geo-Nature Park A beautifully composed premium trail with a high proportion of paths, including truly quiet sections. Beautiful views and diverse forests await you along this trail. From the Hohe Süß, you can spot Monte Kali in the distance (slag heaps from the potash salt mining near Heringen). Since around 1300, Tannenberg Castle, with the von Baumbach family, has shaped the history of Nentershausen and the surrounding area. Most of the old castle, the old farmyard, and several remains of the walls have been preserved.
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The Schweinerevier hiking car park is free and there you will also find benches with a table, a shelter, information board and trash cans.
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The Kohlbachhaus, owned by the House of Saxe-Weimar until the end of World War I, later owned by the state of Thuringia and devastated after the end of World War II. Rebuilt in the 1950s and initially used by the forestry service, it was in a restricted area from 1961 onwards and was only used for hunting by border troops and the state security service. After reunification, the building was renovated again. Today, the Kohlbachhaus is owned by the Thuringia Forestry Office and is used for staff meetings, work accommodation, as a hunting lodge and for events with forestry relevance.
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The huts around Wildeck primarily serve as shelters, rest areas, and points of interest for hikers. They offer protection from the elements and often feature picnic areas or benches. Examples include the Lehnhaus shelter and stamp station 284, which is a refuge with a rest area, and the Burgberghütte Ulfen, known for its views and protection from wind and weather.
Yes, the Kohlbachhaus and Memorial Stone has an eventful past. It is now used by the forest administration and includes a memorial stone, offering a historical stop with a rest area in the shade. Another historical spot is the Schwarzer Stock Rest Area, located on an old state border with historical significance dating back to the year 786.
Several huts around Wildeck are considered family-friendly. The Burgberghütte Ulfen, Schweinerevier Trailhead and Shelter, Kohlbachhaus and Memorial Stone, Lehnhaus shelter and stamp station 284, and Schwarzer Stock Rest Area all offer amenities or locations that make them suitable for family outings, such as rest areas and picnic spots.
Yes, the Burgberghütte Ulfen, situated at 360m above sea level, provides a wonderful view of the surrounding country. Other huts like the Schweinerevier Trailhead and Shelter and Kohlbachhaus and Memorial Stone are also noted for their scenic locations.
The region around Wildeck offers diverse terrain for outdoor activities. You can find various cycling routes, including touring bicycle, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, there are routes like the "Werra Riverside Path loop from Richelsdorf" for touring bicycles, or the "Werra Bridge Widdershausen – Bodesruh Memorial loop" for mountain biking. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Wildeck guide, MTB Trails around Wildeck guide, and Road Cycling Routes around Wildeck guide.
Yes, some huts are integrated into hiking routes. The Burgberghütte Ulfen serves as a stamp point for the Premiumweg P20 / Burgberghütte 360 m above sea level. The Schweinerevier Trailhead and Shelter is an ideal starting point for tours on the P18 Tannenburg. The Lehnhaus shelter and stamp station 284 is also a stamp office for hikers.
Visitors frequently appreciate the huts for providing protection from wind and weather, offering wonderful views, and serving as convenient rest areas. Many also enjoy the historical context of certain huts and the presence of stamp points for hiking books, adding an interactive element to their outdoor experience.
The Schweinerevier Trailhead and Shelter is specifically noted as having parking facilities, making it a good starting point for hikes in the area. For other huts, parking availability may vary, so it's advisable to check specific trail information.
Yes, the Lehnhaus shelter and stamp station 284 is situated deep in the forest, providing a tranquil refuge with a rest area and a picnic spot. The Kohlbachhaus and Memorial Stone is also located in a forest setting.
Given the forested landscapes and the function of the huts as shelters from wind and weather, they can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, while the huts provide welcome respite during summer heat or cooler winter days. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, the Lehnhaus shelter and stamp station 284 offers a great picnic area. The Kohlbachhaus and Memorial Stone provides a nice break in the shade with rubbish disposal facilities.


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