Huts around Carlsberg are located within a geographical region, likely in Germany, offering various rustic accommodations and shelters for outdoor enthusiasts. This area is integrated into natural landscapes, providing bases for exploring hiking and biking trails. The region features a blend of outdoor adventure with opportunities for relaxation and regional food and drink. It is part of Germany's largest contiguous forest area, the Palatinate Forest.
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There is only such a quaint rest area in the Palatinate Forest: with a shelter hut belonging to the Palatinate Forest Association (from 1913), several seating groups (with tables) and two old oaks; the third oak in the bunch apparently had to be felled. Several new oaks were planted for this. And everything is neatly fenced with wooden stakes.
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The Rahnenhof is named after its last owner among the Leiningen counts, namely Johann Jacob Rahn (1744 – 1816). After his death, the (previously named) "Ludwigshoff" was given the name "Rahnenhof". Source: Information board no. 6 ("Historical circular route Hertlingshausen") on site http://www.carlsbergpfalz.de/seite/390692/tafel-6-rahnenhof.html
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The Ungeheuersee in the Leininger Sporn, part of the northeastern Palatinate Forest, is a shallow pond that is fed by the Krumbach. The lake has been protected as a natural monument since the 1930s. It has been listed in the official register since 1971 with the list number ND-7332-195. Source: Wikipedia Height above sea level: 359 m Maximum depth: 1.8 m Height above sea level: 357 m above NHN Length: 140 m Circumference: 400 m
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Hikers' parking lot at the 3 oaks is the starting point for many great hikes Hausen, Hardenburg, Wachenheim, Seebach are nearby places. The Poppental leads to Wachenheim, the Eppental towards Hausen and Hardenburg. If you walk towards Hammelstalbrunnen, sooner or later you will end up at Lambertskreuz .... one of the largest PWV huts in the area.
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Hikers' car park, starting point for Lambertskreuz, NFH Eppental (only 500m)
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But I would have imagined something much smaller under the Friends of Nature House.
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Lots of space, good food and plenty of parking. Starting point for several hikes. There is also mini golf
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The Carlsberg region, located in Germany's Palatinate Forest, offers a variety of huts and shelters. These range from rustic accommodations and simple shelters for hikers and mountain bikers to forest inns with dining facilities and beer gardens. Many are integrated into the natural landscape, providing excellent bases for exploring the surrounding trails.
The Waldhaus Lambertskreuz (PWV Lambrecht) is a very popular meeting point for both hikers and mountain bikers. It features a large outdoor area and a class beer garden, making it an ideal spot for a break.
Yes, several huts in the Carlsberg area provide dining options. The Lindemannsruhe Forest Inn is known for its recommended restaurant serving Palatinate hut food and changing daily specials. The Waldhaus Lambertskreuz also has a large selection on its menu, including a beer garden. Additionally, the hosted hut at Retzberg Pond at Sippersfeld Pond offers a constantly changing selection of delicious beers, drinks, and daily dishes.
Many huts in the Carlsberg area are family-friendly. Highlights such as Waldhaus Lambertskreuz, Lindemannsruhe Forest Inn, An den Drei Eichen Trailhead & Shelter, Ungeheuersee, and Retzberg Pond at Sippersfeld Pond are all noted for being suitable for families, often featuring outdoor areas or being near natural attractions.
Yes, for convenient access, the Lindemannsruhe Forest Inn is located right next to a large parking lot. The An den Drei Eichen Trailhead & Shelter also has a relatively large trail parking lot, though it can be busy on weekends.
The Carlsberg region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Ungeheuersee, a flat bog pond protected as a natural monument, offering an idyllic setting. The Retzberg Pond at Sippersfeld Pond is another beautiful lake, partly covered with water lilies. Many huts are nestled within the Palatinate Forest, providing forest views and access to trails.
Absolutely. Many huts serve as excellent starting points for hikes. For example, An den Drei Eichen Trailhead & Shelter is a starting point for numerous hikes around Bad Dürkheim. The region is part of Germany's largest contiguous forest area, offering extensive hiking opportunities. You can find detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Carlsberg guide.
Beyond hiking, the Carlsberg area is great for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, with options like the 'View of the Vorderpfalz' or 'Höningen Amsel Valley Scenic Road' loops, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Carlsberg guide. There are also running trails, including routes like 'Höningen Monastery Inn – Rahnenhof Naturefriends House loop', which you can find in the Running Trails around Carlsberg guide.
Yes, the An den Drei Eichen Trailhead & Shelter is noted as being dog-friendly, making it a good option if you're exploring the area with your canine companion.
Visitors frequently praise the welcoming atmosphere, especially at places like Waldhaus Lambertskreuz with its class beer garden. The regional Palatinate hut food and changing daily specials at places like Lindemannsruhe Forest Inn are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the huts as central meeting points for outdoor activities and for their integration into the beautiful natural landscapes of the Palatinate Forest.
Yes, several huts and nearby locations offer scenic views. The Waldhaus Lambertskreuz, Lindemannsruhe Forest Inn, An den Drei Eichen Trailhead & Shelter, Ungeheuersee, and Retzberg Pond at Sippersfeld Pond are all categorized as having viewpoints. The An den Drei Eichen Trailhead & Shelter is also close to the Zeppelinturm, which offers a nice view.


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