Huts around Raesfeld are primarily shelters and observation points integrated into the region's natural landscape. The area, located in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, features forests, nature reserves, and agricultural lands. It offers various outdoor accommodations, including shelters and wildlife observation platforms, providing resting spots for hikers and cyclists. These facilities support exploration of local trails and natural attractions.
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Great shelter and rest point
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You see the pillars more and more often... I think they're a great feature, but at the same time I hope I never have to use them.
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Small shelter with useful bike service station
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Spacious "wild lodge" in the Üfter Mark with a view of a special open landscape in the forest, the renaturalized Boer sand pit. Here you will be surprised three times. Firstly with the excellent paths through the Üfter Mark, secondly with the spacious interior of the lodge and the mega view into the former sand pit.
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Shelters are always good
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Quiet place to rest. Unfortunately, people tend to perpetuate themselves. In the form of cigarette butts, chewing gum residue on the table top, etc. Nevertheless, it's nice that there is a rest area and you have a nice, wide view.
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Around Raesfeld, you'll primarily find shelters and observation platforms integrated into the natural landscape, rather than traditional mountain huts. These facilities serve as resting spots, viewpoints, and protection from the elements for hikers and cyclists. Examples include wildlife observation platforms and shelters with amenities like games tables or bird-listening stations.
Yes, several shelters around Raesfeld are considered family-friendly. For instance, the Shelter with games table offers a place to rest and play, while the Üfter Mark Wildlife Observation Platform provides an engaging experience for observing local wildlife. The Illerhusen Shelter and Birdsong Experience Station also offers an interactive way for families to connect with nature.
The Üfter Mark Wildlife Observation Platform is an excellent spot for wildlife observation. Visitors often use it to watch deer, especially during the rutting season at dusk. Don't forget your binoculars for the best experience!
Yes, the Shelter with games table is specifically noted for providing good shelter in various weather conditions, making it a reliable spot to take a break during a sudden shower. It also offers an all-round view.
The area around Raesfeld is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'LandStreifer Raesfeld 'In the footsteps of Count Alexander II'' or explore the 'Raesfeld Castle Zoo' loops. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as 'Path Along the Bocholter Aa – Marbeck Shelter loop'. For more options, check out the hiking guide, MTB guide, and cycling guide for Raesfeld.
Yes, the Shelter at the Entrance to Rhade Nature Reserve is noted as being wheelchair accessible. It's a solid, fairly new shelter located on local bicycle highways, offering a wide view and a quiet place to rest.
For a meal or an overnight stay after a hike, consider Gasthof Pannebäcker. It's a perfectly located inn, especially if you're hiking the Hohe Mark Steig trail, and offers good food and a nice beer garden.
The region around Raesfeld is enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Wildlife observation, especially for deer, is best during the rutting season in autumn.
While specific leash rules for every trail are not detailed, generally, dogs are welcome on outdoor trails in Raesfeld. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially near wildlife observation areas and in nature reserves, to protect local fauna and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The shelters vary in amenities. Some, like the Shelter with games table, offer a bike service station and a games table. The Illerhusen Shelter and Birdsong Experience Station features a birdsong quiz. Most provide benches for resting and protection from the elements.
Yes, the Gasthof Pannebäcker, which also functions as a hut/restaurant, is located along the Hohe Mark Steig trail, offering a convenient stop for hikers on this longer route.


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