Huts around Gehrden are situated in a region characterized by its forested hills, including the Gehrdener Berg and the broader Deister area. This landscape offers a variety of outdoor experiences, from hiking trails to natural retreats. The area is known for its blend of natural features and facilities that cater to outdoor enthusiasts. Gehrden provides access to a network of trails and points of interest within a natural setting.
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Opening hours at the Deister Alm Tue to Thu 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fri to Sun 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed on Mondays Groups of 15 or more people on request
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For decades, hikers who know the area have been amused by a sign on the cross beech tree that indicated the direction to the Hohenborstel district of Barsinghausen. In the course of renewing the signage in the Deister, the makers of the new wooden sign obviously felt a commitment to tradition. Source: https://deister-echo.de/neue-hinweisschilder-mit-schreibfehler-bleibt-die-tradition-gewahrt/
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Is one of 12 destinations in the "Deister Wanderpass", with which you can collect a stamp at each station. As a reward, the Deister hiking pin beckons at the end. The forest restaurant Teufelsbrücke is the stamp office no. 10.
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The saga of how the Devil's Bridge got its name in the Deister: According to the old story, a hunter was hunting there and killed a magnificent stag. Unfortunately, a raging brook separated him and his prey. He couldn't get to the stag he had killed and cursed so roughly that the devil showed himself. The latter offered him a deal: the devil would build a bridge over the brook, but he would take the hunter with him into his kingdom if he should mention his name again. The hunter agreed, eager for his prey. The devil then formed a bridge over the stream so that the hunter could cross the stream and get his prey. He carried the stag to the castle in Rodenberg. Some time passed. At some point the hunter boasted about his story in the village pub in Rodenberg and said he had cheated the devil. Then the earth opened up. The horned man appeared and dragged the hunter down with him into hell. The hunter was never seen again. But the Devil's Bridge has had her name since that night. Source: https://www.sn-online.de/Schaumburg/Rodenberg/Rodenberg/Ein-grauenvoll-Pakt-im-Deister
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The Nordmannsturm is a 19-metre-high observation tower in the Deister in the municipality of Nienstedt, a district of the town of Bad Münder. It is located on the Reinekensiekskopf on the ridge path of the Deister at a height of 382 metres above sea level. There is a restaurant at the foot of the tower.
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Oktoberfests also took place here in the adjacent parking lot in a correspondingly large tent.
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Big intersection from here you can get everywhere. Shelter with trash can 🗑 available.
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Around Gehrden, you'll find a variety of huts, ranging from rustic forest inns with dining facilities to observation towers offering panoramic views, and simple shelters for resting. Many establishments, like the Mooshütte Forest Inn and Devil's Bridge Forest Inn, provide food and drink, while others, such as the Kreuzbuche Memorial and Shelter, offer a simple place to take a break.
Yes, several huts around Gehrden are family-friendly. The Mooshütte Forest Inn, Devil's Bridge Forest Inn, and Deister Alm are all noted for being suitable for families, often featuring restaurants or facilities that cater to all ages. The Kreuzbuche Memorial and Shelter also provides a spacious shelter and benches, ideal for a family picnic.
For panoramic views, the Nordmannsturm and forest restaurant is an excellent choice. Its 19-meter observation tower provides fantastic vistas of the Calenberger Land to the north and the Weserbergland to the south. Other spots like the Deister Alm also offer beautiful views from their locations.
The Nordmannsturm and forest restaurant is a historical site featuring a watchtower. The Devil's Bridge Forest Inn is a quaint establishment with a history spanning almost a century, located in a narrow ravine and associated with local legends. Additionally, the Kreuzbuche Memorial and Shelter marks a historical spot where ancient beech trees once stood, now commemorated with a wooden cross and a shelter.
Yes, many huts around Gehrden offer food and drinks. The Mooshütte Forest Inn, Nordmannsturm and forest restaurant, Devil's Bridge Forest Inn, and Deister Alm all feature restaurants, cafes, or pubs where you can enjoy refreshments and meals.
Yes, the huts are often situated along or near various hiking trails in the forested hills of Gehrden and the broader Deister area. For example, you can find easy hikes around Gehrden, such as the 'Bench with a View of the Deister – View of Süllberg loop from Gehrden' or the 'Lower Saxony Mountain Inn – Bench with a View of the Deister loop from Gehrden'. You can explore more options on the Easy hikes around Gehrden guide.
Beyond hiking, the Gehrden region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for touring bicycles, such as the 'Source of the Ihme River – View of Benther Berg loop from Gehrden', or road cycling routes like the 'Linderte–Hiddestorf Segment – Paved Path to Weetzen loop from Gehrden'. Discover more cycling options on the Cycling around Gehrden guide and Road Cycling Routes around Gehrden guide.
The Wandervogelheim Gehrden is a unique facility in the Gehrden Forest, serving as a hub for youth activities and a rustic retreat. While not a traditional public hut for hikers, it offers a blend of history and functionality, with a kitchen, a large octagonal room, and sleeping arrangements. It's a key gathering point for the Wandervogel Deutscher Bund, focusing on nature exploration and community, and provides a distinctive outdoor experience in the region.
Yes, the Mooshütte Forest Inn serves as a stamping point for the Deister hiking badge. You can pick up the hiking pass free of charge directly at the Mooshütte.
Visitors frequently praise the rustic atmosphere and good food at places like the Mooshütte Forest Inn. The panoramic views from the Nordmannsturm and forest restaurant are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the quaint, historical charm of establishments like the Devil's Bridge Forest Inn and the convenience of places like the Deister Alm with its beer garden and easy access.
Opening hours can vary by establishment. For example, the Mooshütte Forest Inn is typically open Tuesday to Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. The Deister Alm is open Tuesday to Thursday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., closed on Mondays. It's always a good idea to check specific opening times, especially on weekends when booking might be recommended.


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