Huts around Goddert offer opportunities for outdoor breaks in a forested, rural landscape. The region features historical sites, viewpoints, and natural areas suitable for hiking and exploration. Goddert is characterized by its blend of natural beauty and cultural landmarks, providing diverse options for visitors. The area is known for its shelters and resting places, often found amidst forests or near historical ruins.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Here you will find a nice rest area with a picnic table and a shelter in the middle of the forest.
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A good hut for a break and as a shelter.
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A beautiful place, invites you to take a break.
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the cross contains a saying worth thinking about
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actually means Drei Eichen Kreuzhütte
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The Vierherrenstein is the border between the local communities of Linden, Lochum, Rotenhain and Wölferlingen.
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Invites you to rest and is a great place to park when it rains
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Currently (October 2021) there is no prohibition sign to be found. The bike fits well through the obstacle, then it goes steeply uphill (tarred). Great view of the surrounding area from above.
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The huts around Goddert vary from simple resting places and shelters in forests to more substantial refuges, some of which are located near historical castle ruins. They are generally designed for outdoor breaks in a forested, rural landscape.
Yes, the region features huts with historical connections. For example, the Three Oaks Cross is a man-made monument and a historical meeting point for five communities, featuring a newly built refuge. Another notable spot is the Shelter at Hartenfels Castle, located near a historical castle ruin that offers a viewpoint after a challenging climb.
Several huts are ideal for resting. The Paul Gerhard Shelter is known as a good spot to rest your legs on a bench. The Wölferlinger Kopf Shelter is also recommended for a short break or as a shelter in the middle of the forest.
Yes, many huts and paths leading to them are considered family-friendly. Highlights like the Three Oaks Cross, Wölferlinger Kopf Shelter, Shelter at Hartenfels Castle, and Paul Gerhard Shelter are all categorized as family-friendly.
The region around Goddert is characterized by a forested, rural landscape. You can expect to find viewpoints, such as those near the Three Oaks Cross and the Shelter at Hartenfels Castle, offering scenic views. The huts are often nestled within these natural forest settings.
The area around Goddert is suitable for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Hammermühle Pond loop' or 'Running loop from Goddert'. There are also road cycling routes like the 'Dreifelder Pond loop' and general cycling routes, including the 'Cycle Path Rückeroth–Goddert'. For more details, you can explore the Running Trails around Goddert, Road Cycling Routes around Goddert, and Cycling around Goddert guides.
Yes, some locations offer a more challenging experience. For instance, reaching the Shelter at Hartenfels Castle involves a challenging climb to the castle ruins, which is rewarding for the views. The Vierherrenstein is also categorized as an intermediate difficulty highlight.
Visitors appreciate the huts and shelters as ideal spots for breaks during their outdoor activities. They enjoy the peaceful forest settings, the historical context of some locations, and the opportunity to rest on benches. The views from certain spots, like the Shelter at Hartenfels Castle, are also highly valued.
Yes, the Vierherrenstein is a significant historical site. It marks the meeting point of four local communities and has a tradition of being a place where important border issues were discussed. Today, it features a refuge and is a place with rich tradition.
Yes, the Paul Gerhard Shelter is dedicated to Paul Gerhard Christ, a forest worker from the Wahlrod community. He was known for his commitment to the forest, bird protection, and for building and maintaining resting benches for hikers.
The region's forested and rural landscape makes it enjoyable throughout the warmer months for hiking and outdoor breaks. While specific seasonal details for Goddert are not provided, generally spring, summer, and autumn offer pleasant conditions for exploring huts and trails. Winter hiking to huts might be possible but would require checking local conditions.


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