Best huts around Deutsch-Oth, known as Audun-le-Tiche in French, is a commune in the Moselle department of northeastern France, bordering Luxembourg. The region is characterized by its historical mining heritage and green landscapes. While traditional mountain shelters are not common, the area offers unique "Kabaischen" accommodations, often repurposed historical buildings or innovative structures. These provide a base for exploring the local history, culture, and natural features like the Cliffs of Audun-le-Tiche.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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An exceptional hiking accommodation! The Cabaic (lux. for cottage) "La Sauvage" was a former workers' house and has been converted into exceptional accommodation. This and other Kabaisecher can be booked here: www.kabaisecher.lu
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A rather unusual "Kabaischen" of the regional hiking trail "Minett Trail" is in Dudelange. Here is the hiker's hut, an elaborate steel and wood construction, directly on the water surface. A large picture window allows a fascinating view of the water tower, but those who prefer privacy can relax behind curtains in the sleeping alcove. A total of four beds are available. The cooling basin once served as part of the steelworks that processed the ore mined in the surrounding mining areas such as the Haard-Hesselsbierg-Staebierg opencast mine. You can book your overnight stay on the water on kabaisecher.lu
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A rather unusual Kabaischen of the regional Minett Trail is in Dudelange. Here is the hiker's hut, an elaborate steel and wood construction, directly on the water surface. A large picture window allows a fascinating view of the water tower, but those who prefer more privacy can relax behind curtains in the sleeping alcove. A total of four beds are available. The cooling basin once served as part of the steelworks that processed the ore mined in the surrounding mining areas such as the Haard-Hesselsbierg-Staebierg opencast mine. You can book your overnight stay on the water at www.kabaischen.lu.
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Six places to sleep await curious guests here, where decades ago the lorry wagons were weighed full of the precious, ore-bearing Minette rock. The old ironworks company administration building in Tétange is steeped in history: from here the stone went to all the steelworks in the region, creating part of the wealth that made up the Grand Duchy in the 20th century. Like many places in the Minett region, this historic building has now become something new: one of the Minett Trail Kabaisercher. You can book an overnight stay in this Kabaisches at www.kabaisercher.lu.
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The perfect balancing act between luxury and naturalness: in the Kabaisches in Bergem, one of a total of eleven hiking huts along the regional hiking trail, the focus is on the environment and sustainability. The little huts are made from recycled cardboard. The walls are made of 24 layers of cardboard that are wrapped around a mold in a giant machine, much like the winding of a bobbin. Hence the name "Wikkelhouse". The Wikkelhouses consist of individual segments that have been put together flexibly and creatively like building blocks. The Kabaisches can be booked at www.kabaisecher.lu.
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An exceptional hiking accommodation! The Cabaic (lux. for cottage) "La Sauvage" was a former workers' house and has been converted into exceptional accommodation. This and other Kabaisercher can be booked here: www.kabaischen.lu
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Around Deutsch-Oth, you'll find unique 'Kabaischen' accommodations. These are not traditional mountain shelters but often repurposed historical buildings or structures with sustainable designs. They offer diverse experiences, from floating cabins to former mine offices, providing a comfortable base for exploring the region.
Yes, several Kabaischen are suitable for families. For example, Kabaischen: Floater, Kabaischen: Haus Gonner, and Kabaischen: The Old ARBED Office are all categorized as family-friendly. They offer various sleeping arrangements and amenities to accommodate groups.
The region is rich in history. You can stay in historical Kabaischen like Kabaischen: Haus Gonner, located in the office building of a former ore mine, or Kabaischen: The Old ARBED Office, a former ironworks administration building. Beyond the huts, visit the Archaeological Museum or the Saint-Michel Mine, one of France's oldest iron ore mine shafts.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore the Cliffs of Audun-le-Tiche, a former quarry now used for climbing, or enjoy mountain biking on nearby trails. For running, check out the Running Trails around Deutsch-Oth, or for road cycling, explore routes like the 'Mining loop' from the Road Cycling Routes around Deutsch-Oth guide.
While traditional hiking huts are not common, the Kabaischen are often part of or near the Minett Trail. You can find various walking routes in the region. For example, the 'Diaclase Cave – Audun-le-Tiche Cliff loop' is a moderate road cycling route that passes by natural features, and many other trails are available for different sports in the Deutsch-Oth guides.
Kabaischen: Floater is an elaborate steel and wood construction located directly on the water surface in Dudelange. It offers four beds and features a large picture window with views of a water tower. This unique hut was once part of a steelworks cooling basin, providing a fascinating blend of industrial heritage and tranquil accommodation.
Yes, Kabaischen: Biergemer Kabaisecher in Bergem focuses on environment and sustainability. These huts are made from recycled cardboard, using a unique 'Wikkelhouse' design where walls are constructed from 24 layers of cardboard, offering a perfect balance between luxury and naturalness.
The region offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons are ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural and historical sites. While specific 'best times' for Kabaischen aren't noted, their design makes them suitable for year-round stays, offering comfort regardless of the weather.
Yes, the region offers natural beauty. The Cliffs of Audun-le-Tiche, a former quarry, are now a natural area for climbing and showcase nature reclaiming the space. The Diaclase Cave, with its impressive 'Salle de la Vierge,' is another notable natural feature. Some Kabaischen, like the Floater, offer unique views, such as the water tower.
Booking information for the Kabaischen is typically available on dedicated websites. For example, you can book Kabaischen: Floater at www.kabaischen.lu, and Kabaischen: Haus Gonner or Kabaischen: The Old ARBED Office at www.kabaisercher.lu. These sites provide details on availability and reservations.
Kabaischen: The Old ARBED Office in Tétange is a historical site where ore-bearing rock was weighed for the ironworks company. This building played a crucial role in the Grand Duchy's industrial wealth. It has been repurposed as one of the Minett Trail Kabaisercher, offering six sleeping places and a unique glimpse into the region's industrial past.
While specific rules for every Kabaischen or trail are not universally provided, many outdoor areas in the Moselle department are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to check with individual Kabaischen providers regarding their pet policies and to keep dogs on a leash on trails to protect wildlife and ensure safety for all visitors.


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