Best huts around Linz am Rhein are found in the surrounding natural landscapes, particularly within the Siebengebirge mountain range. Linz am Rhein is a historic town situated on the right bank of the Rhine river, characterized by its medieval architecture and position within the Rhine Valley. The region offers diverse terrain, from riverside paths to elevated viewpoints in the nearby hills. These "huts" often serve as excursion inns, restaurants, or shelters, providing resting points for hikers exploring the area.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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The name is once again misleading: Of course, the local hiker knows that there are by no means several lakes visible from this spot. Rather, it is the "good old Father Rhine," which can be seen several times, seen here from above.
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The Lohrberg, the third largest mountain in the Siebengebirge, offers a wonderful view of the Rhine from the Dreiseenblick, which, visible in three places (hence the name Dreiseenblick), winds through the valley below. There is a refuge at the lookout point, where you can take a break. An information board provides information about what can be seen in the distance from here. The gaze wanders from the islands of Nonnenwerth and Grafenwerth in the Rhine over the mountainous Eifel northwards over the Drachenfels towards Bonn-Bad Godesberg.
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Distant view of the Rhine Valley towards Bonn and Koblenz, in front of you is the Drachenfels, straight ahead you can see the Drachenfelser Ländchen in the distance
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a very nice place to stay
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Beautiful panoramic view with a refuge
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It looks like the witch's house from Hansel and Gretel: But nobody needs to be afraid of the milk house in the Siebengebirge nature reserve. On the contrary: stopping there after a walk is a pleasure. The café can only be reached on foot, the car can be parked in a parking lot in Königswinter, from there it goes up towards Drachenfels. When you arrive at the milk house, fresh waffles or pancakes await the hikers. But there are also hearty things like a Vesper plate or homemade meatballs.
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The 'huts' around Linz am Rhein are primarily excursion inns, restaurants, and viewpoint shelters, rather than traditional overnight mountain huts. They serve as resting points and offer refreshments for hikers exploring the area, particularly within the Siebengebirge mountain range.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning views, such as those from View from the Walter-Guilleaume hut (Geisberg), which offers panoramic vistas of the Rhine, Bad Honnef, and Drachenfels. The unique experience of finding places like The Little Milk House, a cozy cafe only accessible on foot in the middle of the forest, is also highly appreciated.
Yes, several huts and viewpoints are considered family-friendly. For example, The Little Milk House is a popular cafe in the forest offering waffles and pancakes, ideal for a family break. The Löwenburger Hof is another family-friendly restaurant with beautiful views.
Yes, some establishments are dog-friendly. The Little Milk House is noted as a dog-friendly cafe, making it a good option for hikers with canine companions. Many trails in the Siebengebirge are also suitable for dogs.
The region offers impressive natural features and viewpoints. From the Walter-Guilleaume hut on Geisberg, you can see the Rhine, Bad Honnef, and Drachenfels. The Three-Lakes Viewpoint provides a unique perspective of three sections of the Rhine, along with views of Drachenfels, Bonn, Bad Godesberg, and Cologne. The Great Ölberg, the highest mountain in the Siebengebirge, offers a fantastic 360-degree panoramic view.
While the huts themselves are primarily recreational, the region around Linz am Rhein is rich in history. For instance, the Löwenburger Hof is located below the historical Löwenburg. Linz am Rhein itself is known for its medieval architecture and historical buildings, such as Haus Bucheneck and Antoniushaus, which you can explore in the town.
The area around Linz am Rhein is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the 'Linz am Rhein Market Square – Linz Town Hall loop'. There are also MTB trails, such as the 'View of the Ahr River – Mönchsheide Shelter loop', and running trails like the 'Rhine Gate, Linz am Rhein – Linz am Rhein Market Square loop'. For more details on routes, you can explore the hiking guide, MTB guide, and running guide for Linz am Rhein.
Yes, many hiking trails in the Siebengebirge lead to or pass by these huts and viewpoints. For example, the Rheinsteig long-distance hiking trail leads over the Geisberg, where the Walter-Guilleaume hut is located. You can find various routes, including the 'View of the Rhine and Linz – Kasbachtal Railway loop', in the hiking guide for Linz am Rhein.
The region is enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant weather for hiking and exploring, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is also popular, though some spots might be more crowded. Even in winter, well-developed paths can make for a worthwhile trip, especially to viewpoints like the Great Ölberg.
The huts mentioned in the guide are primarily day-use facilities like restaurants and viewpoints. For overnight stays, you would typically look for accommodation in Linz am Rhein itself or nearby towns. While some broader regional 'huts' might offer basic accommodation, the ones highlighted here are for daytime excursions.
Yes, many hiking routes in the Siebengebirge can be combined into circular walks that include stops at these huts. For instance, The Little Milk House is often incorporated into various hiking routes in the Siebengebirge. You can explore different loop trails, such as the 'Linz am Rhein Old Town – Linz Town Hall loop', in the hiking guide for Linz am Rhein to plan your circular walk.


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