Huts around Thermalbad Wiesenbad, a spa town nestled in the Ore Mountains, offer diverse accommodations and shelters for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is characterized by its natural landscape, providing opportunities for hiking and exploring the Zschopau valley. Visitors can find everything from traditional inns to basic shelters, catering to various preferences for a stay in nature. This area serves as a base for experiencing regional culture and outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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From up here you have a beautiful view of Grießbach
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The Markus Röhling mining smithy, the hut house and the horse sledge at the Markus Röhling Treibeschacht are in an idyllic location directly on the mining trail. The hut house was first built on this site in 1768. The mining smithy was built in 1773 and was expanded in 1785 with a horse sledge. In 1857 the mine was closed down and the horse sledge was later demolished. The area has been run by the “Markus Röhling Treibeschacht” association since 1999. Hikers and day tourists can enjoy a good drink and a meal on weekends (during the week by appointment) and visit the horse sledge newly built in 2000 and exhibitions.
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The Markus Röhling mining smithy, the hut house and the horse sledge at the Markus Röhling Treibeschacht are in an idyllic location directly on the mining trail. The hut house was first built on this site in 1768. The mining smithy was built in 1773 and was expanded in 1785 with a horse sledge. In 1857 the mine was closed down and the horse sledge was later demolished. The area has been run by the “Markus Röhling Treibeschacht” association since 1999. Hikers and day tourists can enjoy a good drink and a meal on weekends (during the week by appointment) and visit the horse sledge newly built in 2000 and exhibitions.
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At the foot of this path, which winds along the steep mountainside over uneven basalt steps, there is a memorial plaque commemorating the builder of this path and also showing him and his daughter in a photo.
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Schlettau circular hiking trail »On the steps of Ottomar Zahm« The circular hiking trail leads from Schlettau to the nearby Scheibenberg. The ascent takes place via several steps made of basalt stones that Ottomahr Zahm created over 100 years ago. The hike leads centrally from Schlettau with good parking options towards Waltherdorf via the so-called Kirchsteig. From Walthersdorf it initially goes gradually uphill to the foot of the Scheibenberg. On the circular trail you can decide whether you want to tackle the summit or whether you want to take a leisurely hike around the Scheibenberg. The ascent via the so-called Ottomahr-Zahm-Steig is definitely recommended. A wonderful view and a shelter halfway invite you to do so. Once you have reached the top, you go back down the opposite side and over beautiful field paths and through the Schlettau city forest back to the starting point.
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A beautiful viewing platform, which, according to a plaque in the refuge, is 180 m above the Zschopau.
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The Scharfensteiner Kanzel is located on a rocky outcrop high above the Zschopau. Also called the Bastei of the Zschopautal, it rises about 80 meters above the riverbed. From here you have a wonderful view of neighboring hills and surrounding towns. If you want to enjoy a little more view nearby, you should hike a little further to Devil's Nose. (https://www.ins-erzgebirge.de/Scharfensteiner-Kanzel)
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Around Thermalbad Wiesenbad, you can find a diverse range of accommodations, from cozy tiny houses and spacious vacation apartments to traditional inns and basic shelters for hikers. Options include private stays like the Tiny House im Landhaus Wiesenbad with a kitchenette and terrace, or larger Ferienwohnungen in the same complex. Traditional inns like Anton Günther Schenke offer regional cuisine and rooms. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are barbecue huts such as the Grillhütte at Himmelmühle, and simpler Schutzhütten (shelter huts) along trails for resting.
Yes, the region offers historical sites that also serve as stopping points or include accommodations. For instance, the Markus Röhling Upper Mining House is a historical site with an inn and snack bar, located directly on a hiking trail. It provides a place to stop and experience regional cuisine in a historic setting.
Several spots provide excellent views. The Scharfenstein Pulpit offers a great view of the Zschopautal after a steep climb and includes a small refuge for a break. Additionally, the Scheibenberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn provides panoramic views from its summit, with a beautiful root path leading up to it.
Yes, several options cater to families. The Ferienwohnungen im Landhaus Wiesenbad offer spacious apartments with multiple bedrooms, fully equipped kitchens, and modern amenities, making them suitable for families. The Markus Röhling Upper Mining House is also categorized as family-friendly, offering an inn and snack bar. For outdoor activities, the Source of the Zwönitz River is a quiet, family-friendly spot with a hiking hut.
The area around Thermalbad Wiesenbad is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like the 'Schmalzgrube station – Wooden Forest Sculptures loop' or 'Röhrgraben Divider – Greifensteine Rock Formations loop'. For mountain hikes, consider the 'Wolkenstein Via Ferrata – Wolkenstein Castle loop'. Running enthusiasts can explore trails such as 'View of Himmelmühle – Wolkenstein Train Hotel loop' or 'Strobel Promenade – Idyllic Zschopau Valley loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Thermalbad Wiesenbad, Mountain Hikes around Thermalbad Wiesenbad, and Running Trails around Thermalbad Wiesenbad guides.
Many huts and shelters are directly integrated into the hiking trail network. For example, the Markus Röhling Upper Mining House is situated directly on a hiking trail. The Ottomar Zahm Trail, known for its stone steps and moss-covered sections, features a refuge for breaks and offers views of the Erzgebirge. Simpler Schutzhütten are also found along Talstraße, serving as practical resting points for hikers and cyclists.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences, from tranquil, self-sufficient stays in tiny houses amidst nature to immersing themselves in local culture at traditional inns. The opportunities for hiking and exploring the Zschopau valley are highly valued. Many enjoy the scenic views from places like the Scharfenstein Pulpit and the historical context provided by sites like the Markus Röhling Upper Mining House. The komoot community has shared over 490 photos and given more than 400 upvotes, highlighting the region's appeal.
Yes, the Anton Günther Schenke in the Schönfeld district is known for its delicious regional Erzgebirge cuisine, including homemade soups and goulash. It offers both dining in and take-away services. The Markus Röhling Upper Mining House also features an inn and snack bar where you can enjoy regional food.
The Grillhütte at Himmelmühle is specifically designed for outdoor gatherings and barbecues. It provides facilities for grilling and enjoying the natural environment, making it ideal for those planning social events in the wild and romantic Zschopau valley.
The region is characterized by its natural landscape, offering features like the Zschopau valley, basalt columns along trails such as the Ottomar Zahm Trail, and the source of the Zwönitz River. Viewpoints like the Scharfenstein Pulpit provide expansive vistas of the surrounding nature.
Yes, several huts serve as resting points. The Ottomar Zahm Trail features a refuge for breaks. The Scharfenstein Pulpit has a small refuge where you can recharge after a climb. Additionally, the Source of the Zwönitz River is described as a very quiet place with a hiking hut, perfect for a peaceful break.


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