Best huts at the Kreis Bergstraße are situated within the diverse landscapes of the Geo-Naturpark Bergstraße-Odenwald. This region features sparsely wooded hills, valleys, and pine forests, providing a backdrop for hiking and cycling trails. Huts and shelters offer resting points along these routes. Many locations provide amenities and views, connecting to the area's natural and historical significance.
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The Gaderner Hütte, built in 1977, is a refuge with a barbecue area on the Tromm high trail and the Camino Incluso long-distance hiking trail. From there you have a beautiful view of the eastern ridge of the Odenwald. Ideal for a rest.
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The Hrehberg (576 m) can be reached by bike or via the numerous surrounding hiking trails from Bensheim, Heppenheim or the Lautertal. The mountain bike route HP 1 also passes by here. The striking transmission tower is hidden in the forest. There are plenty of rest areas on the paths around. For example, the nearby Mathildenruhe.
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The round tower has a total height of 19 meters. It is located on the summit of the 262.2 m above sea level Hemsberg in the southeast of Bensheim. The tower is made of granite and widens evenly over the last three meters. It is topped with a parapet, the upper edge of which is 16.1 meters high. On the southeast side of the tower, above the exit to the platform, there is a bay window with a gable roof that towers over it by 4 meters. In the lower part of the tower there is a two-storey extension with a hipped roof. In its original design, the extension on the upper floor was open and intended as a visitor's terrace. In the 1950s, however, this area was walled up and fitted with windows. The extension has served as a hikers' hostel ever since.
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On May 17, 1897, the retired postal director Ernst Hallwachs (1828–1903) and the Bensheim entrepreneur Commercial Councillor Wilhelm Euler (1847–1934) suggested building a Bismarck tower on the summit of the Hemsberg.[5] The tower was built according to plans by Heinrich Metzendorf and completed on July 6, 1902. The construction costs for its construction amounted to 10,000 marks. In 2010, the tower was renovated. The roof was sealed, and windows and doors were painted. In 2017, the tower was handed over by the Bensheim local group to the Hemsberg Tower Association, which was founded for this purpose, because the local group no longer saw itself in a position to take on responsibility for the tower in the future due to its age structure.
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The Bismarck Tower on the Hemsberg near Bensheim is a Bismarck monument. The tower is used as an observation tower, which is open on Sundays and public holidays, and as a hostel for hikers.
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Kiosk above the sea of rocks. Reward after the climb. https://www.bergstrasse-odenwald.de/detail/id=5fcde9fb8896e52ba20d6888
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Huts in the Kreis Bergstraße region offer a range of amenities. Some, like the Kirchberg Hut, Bensheim, operate as full excursion restaurants with stunning terrace views. Others, such as the Emperor's tower on the Neunkircher Höhe, feature guesthouses where you can enjoy refreshments and cake. Smaller kiosks, like the Felsenmeer Kiosk at the Riesensäule, provide hot food, homemade cakes, and drinks. Many shelters also include outdoor seating, and some, like the Gaderner Hütte, even have grilling spots.
Yes, many huts and shelters in Kreis Bergstraße are family-friendly. The Hemsberg Bismarck Tower, for example, has a small café and is suitable for families. The Gaderner Hut is a spacious shelter with an outdoor area and grilling spot, making it ideal for groups and families. The Zollstock Shelter and Trail Junction is also noted as family-friendly and a popular starting point for various tours.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Emperor's tower on the Neunkircher Höhe, which provides expansive vistas. The Kirchberg Hut, Bensheim, also boasts stunning views from its terrace. Additionally, the Krehberg Summit and Mathildenruhe Shelter rewards hikers with beautiful views after a strenuous climb.
The Kreis Bergstraße region is rich in history. The Kirchberg Hut, Bensheim, is a beautifully restored historic restaurant that opened in 1857. The Hemsberg Bismarck Tower is another significant historical site, one of many Bismarck towers erected around the turn of the century. The Felsenmeer Kiosk at the Riesensäule also has a history spanning over 100 years, nestled amidst a unique natural landmark.
The huts in Kreis Bergstraße are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy hikes, that connect these shelters. For more challenging adventures, there are also MTB trails and running routes nearby. The Zollstock Shelter and Trail Junction is particularly known as a popular starting point for diverse tours.
The Kreis Bergstraße region is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Many huts, like the Kirchberg Hut, Bensheim, operate year-round from Tuesday to Sunday. Kiosks such as the Felsenmeer Kiosk at the Riesensäule are typically open from April to the end of October, weather permitting. Spring and autumn offer pleasant hiking conditions with beautiful scenery, while summer allows for longer days and outdoor dining. Winter hiking is also possible, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, the region features huts situated near distinctive natural landmarks. The Felsenmeer Kiosk at the Riesensäule is located amidst the unique 'sea of rocks' (Felsenmeer) and near the famous Giant's Pillar. The Peter Grieshammer Shelter at the Felsenmeer also offers a resting spot within this impressive natural monument.
Visitors frequently praise the combination of stunning views, delicious refreshments, and the welcoming atmosphere at the huts. Many appreciate the historical significance of places like the Kirchberg Hut, Bensheim, and the opportunity to enjoy homemade cakes at guesthouses like the one at the Emperor's tower on the Neunkircher Höhe. The strategic locations of shelters, such as the Zollstock Shelter and Trail Junction, as starting points for tours are also highly valued.
For a quiet and shady break with a beautiful view, the Heinrich Schlerf Hut in Wald-Michelbach is highly recommended. It's an ideal spot to rest and enjoy the surroundings during a hike or mountain bike ride.
Yes, some huts are well-equipped for outdoor gatherings. The Gaderner Hut, for instance, is a spacious shelter with an outdoor area featuring benches and a dedicated grilling spot, making it perfect for groups and families looking to enjoy a meal outdoors.
The Zollstock Shelter and Trail Junction is notable for its strategic location at a significant trail intersection. It serves as a convenient resting point and a popular starting point from which hikers can embark on various tours in all directions, making it easily accessible for many routes.
The huts are nestled within the diverse landscapes of the Geo-Naturpark Bergstraße-Odenwald. You can expect to see sparsely wooded hills, picturesque valleys, and dense pine forests. Many huts, like the Hunter's Rest Hut, are situated within forests, offering a serene natural backdrop for your visit.


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