Huts around Mülsen offer a range of experiences, from culinary stops to overnight accommodations, set within a natural landscape. The region, a municipality in Germany, features diverse terrain suitable for various outdoor activities. It provides opportunities to explore historical sites and natural monuments alongside recreational facilities. The area is known for its blend of traditional hospitality and modern amenities, catering to hikers and cyclists.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
Highlight • Restaurant
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Rest Area
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Restaurant
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Natural Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more huts and cabins around Mülsen.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Above Bellmanns-Brunnen: In 1901, the Erzgebirgszweigverein Zwickau began landscaping the area around Bellmanns-Brunnen. The grounds were planted with oaks, and the Bellmannshütte was built through donations from a member. The location was intended for gatherings of larger groups. The first approved festivities took place in 1909. In 1930, the facilities were redesigned according to plans by garden architect Paul Lorenz. The suggestion for this came again from the local Erzgebirgszweigverein, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in the same year. A memorial stone erected for this occasion still reminds us of it today. In the seventies, the facility got its current appearance. The elaborate path design with bridges, walkways, and steps made of wood was replaced by a simple staircase leading down from the square to the spring. https://www.zwickau.de/de/tourismus/freizeit/parks_gaerten/waldpark/parkanlagen.php
0
0
Very worth seeing, you have to see it
0
1
In 1901, the Erzgebirge branch association in Zwickau began designing the area around the Bellmann fountain. The area was planted with oak trees and the Bellmann hut was built thanks to donations from a member. The place was planned for gatherings of larger groups. The first approved celebrations took place in 1909. In 1930, the grounds were redesigned according to plans by the landscape architect Paul Lorenz. The inspiration for this came from the local Erzgebirge branch association, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in the same year. A memorial stone erected on this occasion still commemorates this today. In the 1970s, the complex was given its current appearance. The elaborate path with wooden bridges, walkways and steps was replaced by a simple staircase that leads from the square down to the spring. Source:https://www.zwickau.de/de/tourismus/freizeit/parks_gaerten/waldpark/parkanlagen.php
2
0
Cozy guesthouse with friendly service and delicious food. Beautiful view from the terrace and balcony.
1
0
The food is delicious and plentiful and the service is friendly. The dining room is rustically furnished and a tiled stove brings cozy warmth. So exactly what you want.
0
1
Set of stairs with a drop at the bottom - from the wall on the left The front wheel tends to end up in the rain gutter, which is probably not good for the suspension fork 😬
0
1
This is a wonderful destination for a cycling trip. The beer tastes delicious and the food is very good.
1
0
Reward with an ice cream sundae after a nice hike 🤩👍
2
0
Mülsen offers a diverse range of options, from traditional restaurants and dedicated rest stops to renovated farmhouses with recreational activities and comfortable holiday rentals. You can find places for culinary experiences, short breaks during a hike or bike ride, and even adventurous overnight stays.
For traditional and regional cuisine, including wild game and fresh trout, visit Forsthaus Rothenbach. Another excellent choice is Forester's Lodge "Zur Prinzenhöhle", known for its good range of food. Der Genusshof also features a Hofcafé serving local ingredients.
Yes, the Rest area with a view on the Lugau–Mittelbach cycle path is a perfect spot. It's a glass shelter with picnic tables located along the scenic Kohlebahnradweg, offering a convenient and picturesque break point for cyclists and walkers.
Der Genusshof, a renovated farmhouse, provides a wide array of activities including two escape rooms, a beach volleyball court, and an 18-hole table mini-golf course. It also offers unique vacation rentals, some with puzzles to access the apartment, making it ideal for families or groups seeking an engaging experience.
Mülsen and its surroundings offer various holiday huts and apartments, such as "Landhaus Blumenstein" and "Ferienwohnung Schwarz." These typically provide fully equipped kitchens, private bathrooms, gardens, barbecue facilities, and free Wi-Fi, serving as a comfortable base for exploring the natural beauty of the area.
Absolutely. Bellmann's Spring is a significant natural monument with a rich historical background in Zwickau's city forest, featuring a well-tended area and a refuge. Additionally, the König-Albert-Turm is a historical viewpoint tower offering panoramic views.
The König-Albert-Turm provides a unique view over the roofs of Kirchberg into the Ore Mountains and Vogtland. The Rest area with a view on the Lugau–Mittelbach cycle path also offers pleasant scenery along the historic Kohlebahnradweg.
The region around Mülsen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Cycling around Mülsen guide, or enjoy running trails, with options available in the Running Trails around Mülsen guide. Road cycling enthusiasts can find routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Mülsen guide.
Many huts and attractions in Mülsen are family-friendly. Der Genusshof is particularly well-suited for families, offering escape rooms, mini-golf, and a beach volleyball court. Several other highlights, including Forsthaus Rothenbach and Rest area with a view on the Lugau–Mittelbach cycle path, are also categorized as family-friendly.
Visitors frequently praise the natural and inviting atmosphere, the quality of regional cuisine, and the convenience of well-placed rest stops. The unique combination of recreational activities, historical sites, and comfortable accommodations amidst beautiful landscapes makes the area appealing for various outdoor pursuits.
Yes, the König-Albert-Turm is accessible. It features 53 steps leading to a viewing platform, and the key for access is typically available from the hut warden.


Find more beautiful huts and cabins around Mülsen by checking out the top ones in these nearby places: