Best huts around Masserberg are found in a climatic health resort within the Thuringian Forest. This region serves as a central hub for exploring the Rennsteig hiking trail, offering various facilities for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can find amenities such as sanitary facilities, equipment storage, and e-bike charging stations. The area is also recognized as a DSV Nordic Active Center and features educational routes like the Planetenweg.
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The Eisfelder Ausspanne, located deep in the heart of the Thuringian Forest, is a truly idyllic resting place for hikers and nature lovers. This hiking highlight, surrounded by dense forest and rich history, is a perfect place for a well-deserved break. When I visited the Eisfelder Ausspanne, I was immediately captured by the quiet and peaceful atmosphere of the place. The refuge offers shelter and an opportunity to take a break, while the well-preserved "mile block" tells a piece of the place's history. The name “Ausspanne” derives from the tradition of unharnessing the horses here during the difficult crossing of the Thuringian forest ridge. The Eisfelder Ausspanne is an important crossroads on the Rennsteig and offers hikers various route options. Whether you come from Masserberg or Waffenrod or visit the Werraquelle - this place is an ideal starting or finishing point for numerous hikes. The space itself is equipped with many benches and tables, making it an inviting place for a longer rest. Here you can relax, enjoy the silence of the forest and strengthen yourself for the rest of your journey. It is also a popular meeting point for hikers who come here to exchange experiences and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
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This is a special point! Three large river systems meet here. However, this is not unique in Germany. I liked the design of the place.
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The Eisfelder Ausspanne is a large crossroads with a refuge.
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The Werraquelle is a top excursion destination in the Thuringian Forest, a beautiful restaurant with a large terrace and there is also a petting zoo for children
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You simply have to visit the Werraquelle once. Super seating with good food, drinks are of course also available. Centrally located and easily accessible, there is a lot to see there. It's really worth it.
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Yes, you can relax here. In historical times, the horses that had been harnessed before the steep ascent to the ridge were unharnessed here. Therefore the name. From here you continue to the Werraquelle or the Eselsberg, if you want, turn off in the direction of Goldisthal beforehand.
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At this point I would like to quickly say something about the source: To quote the incomparable humorist Heinz Erhardt (1909 – 1979), who was known to a wide audience for his wordplay and “another poem,” with a short quatrain: "There's certainly a lot of beauty in it, on the element, the wet. Because you can drink the water. But you can leave it alone." (H.Erhardt)
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Masserberg offers a variety of huts, from those providing essential amenities for day visitors and hikers, such as the Rennsteighaus Masserberg with sanitary facilities and e-bike charging, to larger holiday homes like the Rennsteig-Wanderhütte Masserberg designed for groups and families. You'll also find inviting hiking huts at natural landmarks, offering food and drink.
Yes, Masserberg is very family-friendly. Many huts and attractions, such as the Werra Spring Fehrenbach and the Werra Spring (Upper Werra Spring), are categorized as family-friendly. The Rennsteig-Wanderhütte Masserberg is a holiday home ideal for larger families or groups, offering ample space and amenities. Additionally, the Planetenweg (Planet Trail) starts directly at the Rennsteighaus Masserberg, providing an educational outing for all ages.
Several huts are located at significant landmarks. The Werra Spring Fehrenbach and the Werra Spring (Upper Werra Spring) mark the source of the Werra River, with the latter featuring a unique leaning tower. The Three-current brick is a man-made monument marking a triple watershed, a geographically unique spot in Germany where water flows to three major rivers. The Eisfelder Resting Place has historical significance as a spot where horses rested during the steep ascent to the Rennsteig ridge.
Yes, the Rennsteighaus Masserberg offers barrier-free access to toilets and showers. The Werra Spring (Upper Werra Spring) is also wheelchair accessible, featuring a viewing platform reachable via a 24-meter inclined plane, making it accessible without steps. Additionally, the hiking area around the Rennsteigwarte on Eselsberg includes a circular route signposted as suitable for disabled people.
Masserberg is a hub for outdoor activities, especially hiking. You can explore numerous trails, including the Rennsteig, which is directly accessible from the Rennsteighaus Masserberg. Popular hiking routes include the 'Circular hiking trail Werraquelle from Masserberg' and the 'Drei-Gipfel-Wanderung'. In winter, Masserberg is a DSV Nordic Active Center, offering direct access to cross-country ski trails. For more detailed route information, you can check the Hiking around Masserberg guide.
Yes, several huts offer refreshments. The hut at Werra Spring Fehrenbach serves delicious Thuringian delicacies. Near the Rennsteigwarte on Eselsberg, you can find a cafe offering meals, cakes, and drinks (closed Mondays). The hut at the Werra Spring (Upper Werra Spring), built in a South Tyrolean style, also provides cool drinks and food.
Yes, many huts are situated at or near excellent viewpoints. The Rennsteigwarte on Eselsberg is a watchtower offering magnificent panoramic views with explanatory boards. The Werra Spring (Upper Werra Spring) features a leaning tower with a viewing platform. The Three-current brick also offers a viewpoint over the surrounding forest.
The Rennsteighaus Masserberg is well-equipped for e-bikers, featuring an integrated charging station and a bicycle garage. This makes it a convenient stop for those exploring the Rennsteig trail on electric bikes.
Masserberg is enjoyable year-round. In spring and summer, the region is ideal for hiking and cycling, with many huts offering refreshments. Autumn brings beautiful foliage. In winter, Masserberg transforms into a winter sports paradise, with direct access to cross-country ski trails from the Rennsteighaus Masserberg, and prepared winter hiking trails around the Eselsberg.
While many huts serve as day-use facilities or resting places, the Rennsteig-Wanderhütte Masserberg is a holiday home designed for overnight stays. It can accommodate up to 20 people, with additional beds in a separate apartment, making it suitable for larger groups or families seeking a self-catering option.
The Rennsteighaus Masserberg, opened in 2013, serves as a central hub due to its strategic location and comprehensive amenities. It provides sanitary facilities, storage for sports equipment, repair and resting areas, and an e-bike charging station. It offers an excellent starting point for tours along the Rennsteig, with direct access to parking and public transport, and in winter, to cross-country ski trails.
The hut at the Werra Spring (Upper Werra Spring) is notable for its South Tyrolean style architecture and its proximity to a unique leaning tower. This tower, with a 12-degree inclination, features a 24-meter inclined plane that allows visitors to reach a viewing platform without steps, offering a distinctive experience.


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