Huts around Ronnenberg offer diverse opportunities for outdoor activities in a region characterized by its natural landscapes and proximity to urban areas. Located at the edge of Hanover, the area includes the Benther Berg, a landscape protection area. While Ronnenberg itself features community facilities, the broader vicinity provides various types of huts, from forest guesthouses to modern rentals. The region's hiking trails lead to spots that combine natural beauty with historical significance.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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You wouldn't expect the big pond to be behind the Annastift.
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The hut is unfortunately locked, would be nice in winter if you could go inside.
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In earlier centuries, today's park area was a moist fen area, which was used to mine clay from the 17th century onwards. The former clay pit later filled with water. This resulted in the originally much smaller Annateich. From 1936 to 1939 the pond was greatly expanded for the park in the local recreation area. The lake consists of an eastern and a western part, which are separated by a dam that is broken in two places. The water is slightly cloudy, the water depth is in the range of 1-2 m. In the western part the water is slightly deeper than in the eastern part. Due to the separation into two parts with only minimal connecting points, the Annateichen are also colloquially spoken of in the plural in Hanover. Source: Wikipedia
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Great view over Springe and the surrounding area
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As of May 2021: The view over the foreland to well beyond Springe has been cut. The forecourt of the refuge is again a worthwhile destination for all those who are sad ;-)
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The Ronnenberg area offers a diverse range of options, from traditional forest guesthouses like the historic Mooshütte to modern, multifunctional wooden houses available for rent, such as one on Benther Berg. You'll also find well-designed rest areas, cozy excursion restaurants with outdoor seating, and small refuges near natural landmarks like Annateich.
Yes, several huts offer excellent views. For instance, the Bielstein Hut (Deister) is a popular destination known for its scenic outlook. Another spot is the Ostermunzel glacial erratic and rest area on Munzeler Mühlenberg, which features a hut with a lovely view.
The region provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can explore a variety of trails for different sports. For mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Ronnenberg. If you prefer running, there are many Running Trails around Ronnenberg. For more relaxed walks, discover the Easy hikes around Ronnenberg.
Absolutely. Many locations cater to families. The Wiesendachhaus Laatzen Beer Garden is an excellent choice, offering spacious grounds with outdoor areas, a playground, and even stables with some forest animals. The Annateich area, with its developed paths and green oasis, is also very popular with families.
Yes, the historic Mooshütte, a forest guesthouse located on the hiking trail between Bantorfer Höhe and Cäcilienhöhe, offers a glimpse into the region's industrial past. It's situated next to an old mining heap from the Strutz-Berg adit, where coal mining ceased in 1928, and some of the old mining facilities are now part of the guesthouse.
While not directly in Ronnenberg, the broader region around Lake Steinhude offers charming options. The Hermann Löns Hut on Tempelberg is a well-designed rest area, sometimes even providing barbecue facilities and wood. For a rustic dining experience, the Alte Moorhütte on the north side of Lake Steinhude is a popular choice for hikers and cyclists, known for its regional specialties and a unique oak tree running through its dining room.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil retreats and natural beauty. Many appreciate the 'green oasis' feel of places like Annateich and the 'lovingly designed place for a breather' at the Ostermunzel glacial erratic. The opportunity for a good break with a wide view, as offered by the Bielstein Hut (Deister), is also highly valued.
Yes, for events or larger gatherings, the multifunctional wooden house on Benther Berg is available for rent. It can accommodate up to four people for overnight stays and up to 24 people for small celebrations or seminars, with ample outdoor seating. Additionally, the city of Ronnenberg maintains several Gemeinschaftshäuser (community centers) in its districts that can be reserved for events.
Yes, the Annateich area features a small refuge on the way around the pond. This park area is criss-crossed by many developed paths, offering a beautiful lake landscape and a green oasis for relaxation.
Several locations provide dining and refreshment. The Wiesendachhaus Laatzen Beer Garden is a popular excursion restaurant with many outdoor areas. The historic Mooshütte also serves as a welcoming stop for hikers, and the Alte Moorhütte near Lake Steinhude is known for its regional specialties.
The Hermann Löns Hut on Tempelberg, located in the region around Lake Steinhude, is highlighted as a well-designed rest area that sometimes even provides barbecue facilities and wood, making it ideal for a break with a meal.
Yes, the Ostermunzel glacial erratic and rest area on Munzeler Mühlenberg is a natural monument that features a hut with a view. It's described as a lovingly designed place perfect for a breather amidst nature.


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