Best huts around Bad Schmiedeberg are located in the Dübener Heide region, characterized by mixed forests, moorlands, and lakes. This area provides a natural landscape for outdoor activities. The huts serve as resting points and destinations for hikers and cyclists exploring the region.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Good for a short rest.
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There is a tall transmission tower on the small hill here.
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Thielenhaide Coordinates: 51° 42′ 24″ N, 12° 34′ 48″ E | OSM | Relief map: Saxony-Anhalt marker Thielenhaide The Thielenhaide is a nature reserve in the towns of Kemberg and Gräfenhainichen in the Wittenberg district in Saxony-Anhalt. The nature reserve with the registration number NSG 0099 is 31.49 hectares in size. It is surrounded by the “Dübener Heide” landscape protection area. The area has been under protection since May 1, 1961 (date of regulation: March 30, 1961). The responsible lower nature conservation authority is the Wittenberg district. The nature reserve is located in the Dübener Heide Nature Park between Gräfenhainichen and Bad Schmiedeberg. It protects a quail wheat, sessile oak and beech forest on a compressional moraine in the Düben Heath. The deciduous forest, which has a high proportion of old wood, is largely surrounded by pine forests. The shrub layer is only slightly developed. Young hornbeam, birch and pine trees are growing in clear areas. The herb layer is often formed by whitish grove bushes, blueberries, raspberries, bracken, forest violets, common hawkweed and, in some cases, forest bedstraw, pear greens and small wintergreens. In addition, in depression locations there are woodruff, single-flowered pearl grass, forest twigs and giant fescue as well as various species of large mushrooms. Forest horsetail, angle sedge and, in some cases, alpine witchweed grow in moist spring swamps. Special floristic features include mountain hard hay, cassava vetch and small periwinkle. The nature reserve is a habitat, among other things. of black woodpecker, gray woodpecker, stock dove, woodcock and tawny owl. The common raven has been detected again since 1975. Source https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thielenhaide
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The forester's lodge is located in the nature reserve of the same name.
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Small forest parking lot directly at the Ochsenkopf
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Very nicely located inn. You can stop here for a break and also spend the night at the end of a day of hiking. For further information and opening times, click here: https://www.waldschaenke-ochsenkopf.de/.
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Restaurant in the middle of the forest...note opening times!!!
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The Dübener Heide region around Bad Schmiedeberg offers a variety of establishments, including forest inns, shelters, and huts often located at high points. These serve as excellent resting points and destinations for hikers and cyclists exploring the area.
Yes, several huts offer picturesque views. For example, the Hoffmannshöhe shelter with a view of Lake Bergwitz provides a great vantage point over the lake. The Ochsenkopf Forest Inn is situated at one of the highest elevations in the Dübener Heide, offering a break with a view.
Many huts in the region are family-friendly. The Ochsenkopf Forest Inn and the Hoffmannshöhe shelter with a view of Lake Bergwitz are both noted as family-friendly. Additionally, the Hohe Gieck – Highest Point of the Dübener Heath features a picnic area, making it a good spot for families.
The huts are excellent starting or resting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and running trails in the Dübener Heide. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Heideteich – Reinharz Castle loop' or 'Kaiser Wilhelm Tower – Vitriol Pond loop'. For running, options include the 'Moritz Hauswald Spring – Walkmühlenteich loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Bad Schmiedeberg and Running Trails around Bad Schmiedeberg guides.
Yes, there are easy hiking options. For instance, the 'Heide Biber Tour Trail – Heideteich loop' is an easy route. You can find more easy hikes in the Easy hikes around Bad Schmiedeberg guide, which can lead you to various huts and points of interest.
Several huts in the region function as restaurants or inns, providing meals and refreshments. The Ochsenkopf Forest Inn is a restaurant and hut, and the Jösigk Forest Tavern is known for good home cooking. The Pannenkoek Shaft Lodge, mentioned in regional research, also offers Dutch and German cuisine.
The summer months are particularly pleasant for visiting the huts, with many offering outdoor seating with scenic views. However, the diverse landscapes of the Dübener Heide make the region and its huts appealing throughout the year for various outdoor activities.
Yes, some huts offer parking. The Ochsenkopf Forest Inn has a small forest parking lot directly at its location, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
The Dübener Heide is characterized by mixed forests, moorlands, and lakes. Near the huts, you can explore areas like the nature reserve around Forsthaus Thielenhaide, which protects a diverse deciduous forest. You can also enjoy views of Lake Bergwitz from the Hoffmannshöhe shelter.
Visitors appreciate the unique characteristics, scenic locations, and the opportunities for rest and refreshment that the huts provide. They often blend natural beauty with amenities like good food and comfortable atmospheres, making them popular destinations for exploring the diverse landscapes of the region.
While not a traditional hut, the Jösigk Forest Tavern has historical roots, built as an inn and forester's lodge in 1720 on a site that was once a swamp area. The Pannenkoek Shaft Lodge, mentioned in regional research, is also unique with its traditional mountain hut style and specialized Dutch and German cuisine.


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