Best huts around Hemsbach are situated in a region characterized by its varied terrain, including the Odenwald mountains. The area offers a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes, providing diverse destinations for outdoor activities. Hemsbach and its surroundings feature numerous shelters and structures that serve as points of interest for hikers and nature enthusiasts. These locations often combine historical significance with amenities for visitors.
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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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The Bismarck Tower is only open on Sundays and public holidays. The Hemsberg is a 262.2 m above sea level elevation on the Hessian Bergstrasse in the Odenwald southeast of Bensheim. The area around Hemsberg has a very diverse flora and fauna. On the summit there is a Bismarck Tower built in 1902, which can be used as an observation tower. Wikipedia
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The region offers several huts with historical significance. The Kirchberg Hut, Bensheim, inaugurated in 1857, was a popular destination for Bensheim society and now functions as a tourist restaurant. Another notable historical site is the Hemsberg Bismarck Tower, a 19-meter-high observation tower built by the Odenwald Club, which also serves as a hostel for hikers in its lower extension.
Yes, the Karlstern Pavilion and Wild Boar Enclosure is an excellent family-friendly option. It features a large playground and animal enclosures, making it suitable for all ages to spend a whole day. The Hemsberg Bismarck Tower also has a small playground nearby.
For panoramic views, the Hemsberg Bismarck Tower provides an observation deck with extensive vistas. The Kirchberg Hut, Bensheim, also boasts stunning views from its terrace. Additionally, the Krehberg Summit and Mathildenruhe Shelter rewards a strenuous climb with beautiful views of the surrounding landscape.
Absolutely. The Kirchberg Hut, Bensheim, operates as a tourist restaurant, open year-round from Tuesday to Sunday. The Hemsberg Bismarck Tower has a small café next to its viewing platform, open on Sundays and public holidays during summer.
Hemsbach and its surroundings offer a variety of hiking trails. For example, you can find easy to moderate routes like the "View of the Odenwald – Waldner Tower (Four Knights Tower) loop from Hemsbach" or the "Waterfall in Hemsbach – Jewish Cemetery Hemsbach loop from Hemsbach." You can explore more options on the Hiking around Hemsbach guide.
Yes, the climb to the Krehberg Summit and Mathildenruhe Shelter is known to be strenuous but offers rewarding views. For more challenging routes, consider exploring the Mountain Hikes around Hemsbach guide, which includes difficult trails like the "Hemsberg Bismarck Tower – Bensheim Market Square loop from Bensheim."
Yes, the Hunter's Rest Hut is a nice little refuge with seating available, perfect for taking a break during your hike. The Mathildenruhe Shelter at Krehberg Summit also provides a refuge for hikers.
Many huts, like the Kirchberg Hut, Bensheim, are open year-round. For the Hemsberg Bismarck Tower, the summer months, particularly Sundays and public holidays, are ideal as the tower is open for climbing and the café is operational.
Yes, the Hemsbach area is popular for mountain biking. You can find various MTB trails, including moderate routes like the "Kreuzberg Plateau – Waldner Tower (Four Knights Tower) loop from Hemsbach" or more difficult ones such as the "Ohly Tower on Felsberg – Auerbach Castle loop from Hemsbach." Check the MTB Trails around Hemsbach guide for more details.
Visitors frequently appreciate the combination of historical charm, scenic views, and convenient amenities. The Kirchberg Hut is loved for its beautiful restoration and stunning terrace views, while the Hemsberg Bismarck Tower is valued for its unique blend of a historical monument, hiking shelter, and café. Family-friendly spots like the Karlstern Pavilion are popular for their playgrounds and animal enclosures.
The lower extension of the Hemsberg Bismarck Tower has been walled up and fitted with windows, serving as a hostel for hikers. This provides a unique overnight option within a historical monument.


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