Best huts around Biebrich are found in a district of Wiesbaden, situated along the Rhine River. This area is characterized by its historical significance, notably Biebrich Palace, and its natural landscapes, including riverside parks and surrounding forests. The region provides various shelters and structures that serve as resting points for those exploring the local natural features and popular hiking trails and routes around Biebrich.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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you can drink there and also fill up your water
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Neglected for years. Tried again on April 4th, 2025. Gave up and pushed the bike back up 50 meters of elevation gain. Impassable, even with a regular bike. No way. Such a shame... who can be contacted to do something about it? According to the municipality, it's privately owned.
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... good food, rustic!
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The district boundaries of Schönborn and Hahnstätten meet on the Ergenstein. There used to be a lookout point here, but it is now overgrown. The Hahnstätter Heimat- und Verschönerungsverein has erected a shelter at this spot. Immediately next to the hut, a path leads to the boundary stone, which is about 150 meters away. There are also other paths that lead to the boundary stone. It is best to look out for the small wooden arrows that are on the trees. http://www.jakupka.de/erg-hahn.htm
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Very nice route along the water. There is a rest area with benches at Jammertal. There are generally a few places to sit. You have to expect muddy terrain.
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Also easy to reach on horseback, the path from Winden (with a few deposits) or halfway along the Gelbach valley from Dies / Eschenau is very beautiful.
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Idyllically located mill with restoration in the Gelbach Valley. Away from the main hustle and bustle, cozy... note opening times!
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Attention, Tuesday is a rest day! - Otherwise I can recommend the trout miller! I have rarely eaten such a delicious one. 😋
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The "huts" around Biebrich are generally not traditional alpine mountain huts. Instead, you'll find smaller shelters, rest areas, and notable historical structures within natural settings. These include simple forest cabins for hikers, viewpoints with shelters, and even historical buildings like Biebrich Palace, which originated as a garden shed.
Yes, Biebrich Palace, while a grand Baroque palace today, has an interesting origin as a "simple garden shed" from the late 17th century. It was continuously expanded due to the prince's fondness for the location. Its transformation and setting within a beautiful park on the Rhine make it a significant historical and scenic attraction.
For fantastic panoramic views, visit the Weinähr summit cross with viewpoint, located above Weinähr. Another great spot is Ergenstein Summit, which features a shelter and offers views from its 419-meter altitude.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Kördorf shelter and rest area in the Jammertal is described as a mystical place with benches, perfect for a break. The Bruchhäuser Mill is also family-friendly, offering a place to stop for food and drink in a natural setting.
Absolutely. The Bruchhäuser Mill is a restaurant and hut where you can stop for food and drink. Biebrich Palace also has a café and restaurant available in the former chapel and outdoor terrace during summer. Additionally, the region around Wiesbaden offers various cafes and pubs, especially in nearby towns and villages.
The area around Biebrich is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like those found in Hiking around Biebrich, which includes routes like the 'View of the Lahn Valley – Wishing Tree at Nassau loop'. Road cycling is popular, with routes such as 'Burg Ardeck Ruins – Path Through Meadows loop' available in Road Cycling Routes around Biebrich. For off-road adventures, explore gravel biking routes like 'Lahn Riverside Path – Lahnradweg Near Geilnau loop' from Gravel biking around Biebrich.
Yes, several simple shelters are available for hikers. The Wilhelm von Opel Hut in Wiesbaden's city forest and a hut near the Leichtweiß Cave serve as popular resting places and provide shelter. The Ludwig Schwenk Hut at Grauer Stein also offers a convenient refuge for those exploring the unique geological features and hiking trails in the Wiesbaden forest.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and tranquility. For example, the Kördorf shelter and rest area in the Jammertal is noted for its 'fairytale world' atmosphere. The panoramic views from spots like the Weinähr summit cross are also highly praised. Many enjoy the opportunity to take a peaceful break amidst nature.
Yes, the Jakobsruh Trail is described as a very varied trail with some key points, including tight turns, rocks, roots, and steep sections, making it suitable for more experienced hikers or mountain bikers. The Weinähr summit cross also involves an intermediate difficulty climb.
The region around Biebrich is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in autumn. Summer is also popular, especially for enjoying the outdoor terraces at places like Biebrich Palace. While some shelters are available year-round, always check local conditions for winter hiking.
Visitors describe the Kördorf shelter and rest area in the Jammertal as a very mystical place, sometimes feeling like a fairytale world. It's along a very nice route by the water, with benches available for resting. Be prepared for potentially muddy terrain, especially after rain.
Yes, near the Ludwig Schwenk Hut, you can explore the "Grauer Stein" (Grey Stone), an area described as cliffs resembling a "sunken dragon" hundreds of meters long in the forest. The Leichtweiß Cave, near another hut, is also noted as a "great rock formation" worth exploring.


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