Huts around Düdenbüttel offer a blend of historical significance and practical outdoor shelters within the Stade district. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes, including areas like the Hohes Moor, and cultural heritage, such as traditional architecture. Visitors can explore various trails that connect these points of interest. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities with convenient rest stops.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A great bike and hiking trail runs along here amidst beautiful nature. Nowadays, the natural stone grave is located very idyllically in the forest area. The information sign no longer exists and the mayor's hut is also very neglected. A shame, a beautiful spot here. Vandalism was committed at the hut 😑. If you go along the narrow path to the right of the hut, you will reach the natural stone grave.
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A cycle route and hiking trail runs along here across the bridge from the Horsterbeck.
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The High Moor is highly recommended and interesting 👍🏼. Beautiful hiking trails 💚 can be found here, offering fantastic views of the moor and the surrounding nature. It's absolutely stunning here; the sun 🌞 should be shining 🌄, then everything is reflected beautifully.
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The Hohe Moor is highly recommended and interesting 👍🏼. Beautiful hiking trails 💚 can be found here, offering fantastic views of the moor and the surrounding nature. Parking is available at Herbert's Hut.
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The history of the forest on Schwarzer Berg (Black Mountain), near the Elbe Clinic in Stade. The entire area has been a local recreation area for the residents of Stade since the 19th century. Many people probably no longer know that the first Bismarck Tower in Lower Saxony once stood here. It towered over the city of Stade. This tower was 22.5 meters high, and its foundation stone was laid in 1895. The tower was demolished on April 2, 1962. The oldest trees on Schwarzer Berg are approximately 170 years old. Today, it is still a popular destination for runners, walkers, strollers, and dog owners. A walk here is challenging, as it involves constant ups and downs. The paths are natural, with roots and stones scattered across them. Despite this, a trip here is still worthwhile.
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Hammaher See Cycle Path: This cycle and hiking path connects the Hammaher Butterstieg trail through the Hammaher Feldmark area. Starting from Stellberge, it runs for approximately 1 km directly alongside the Hammaher See nature reserve. The highlight of this path is an access route into the nature reserve with a viewing platform extending into the lake and several benches. It's the perfect place to rest and enjoy the scenery during a long bike ride. The captivating view of the lake alone makes this route worth exploring. Many migratory birds can also be found here. Hammaher See is located within a nature reserve. Fishing and swimming are strictly prohibited! Dogs must be kept on a leash!
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The Hammah sand extraction area is a 29-hectare artificial body of water officially designated NSG LÜ 085. It lies on the Stader Geest, northeast of Hammah in the Stade district. There are benches for resting and relaxing. A view of the lake and the surrounding nature is highly recommended and beautiful.
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Around Düdenbüttel, you'll find a mix of historic buildings and practical outdoor shelters. The most notable is the Kötnerhuus, a preserved thatched-roof house offering a glimpse into regional history. Other 'huts' are primarily functional shelters, like those found along trails, designed for rest during outdoor activities.
The Kötnerhuus in Düdenbüttel is a historic thatched-roof house with a long history, originally serving as a residence and farm building. It's significant for its traditional architecture and cultural value, representing a piece of local heritage and providing insight into the lives of past inhabitants in the Urlaubsregion Altes Land.
Yes, several shelters are suitable for families. Herbert's Hut, located at the edge of the Hohes Moor, is well-maintained and offers parking. The Neern shelter in Dörp an der Oste is another excellent option along the Oste River, providing information about the landscape. The refuge along the Hammaher See Lakeside Trail is also family-friendly.
Herbert's Hut is a great choice, offering parking spaces and information about the Hohes Moor. The Neern shelter in Dörp an der Oste also provides information about the surrounding landscape.
The region offers beautiful natural landscapes. The Hammaher See Lakeside Trail passes by Hammaher Lake, offering scenic views. Herbert's Hut is situated at the edge of the Hohes Moor, a significant nature reserve. The Neern shelter is located along the Oste River, providing a pleasant riverside setting.
Yes, Herbert's Hut is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for visitors with mobility needs.
The huts are often located along popular routes. You can enjoy hiking and cycling, for example, on the Hammaher See Lakeside Trail. For more extensive options, explore the hiking trails around Düdenbüttel, or consider road cycling routes and running trails in the wider region.
Visitors frequently highlight the peaceful and quiet atmosphere, making these spots ideal for resting. Many appreciate the well-maintained nature of the shelters and their convenient locations along scenic routes, such as the Hammaher See Lakeside Trail, which offers a refuge on a longer journey.
Yes, Herbert's Hut was built in 2021 and is described as a very well-maintained new refuge. Additionally, the Op'n Brink Shelter in Wiepenkathen is a fantastic new shelter with seating for hikers, cyclists, and pedestrians.
Many of the shelters are designed to offer protection from the elements. For example, the Waldspielplatz Shelter and Picnic Area (mentioned in regional research) is noted for providing protection from bad weather, and the Jägerhütte Forest Shelter is a locked hut with a covered canopy. The new Op'n Brink Shelter also provides seating and cover.
The Hammaher See Lakeside Trail is an easy bike and hiking trail that includes a refuge for rest. Many other local hiking routes, such as those found in the hiking guide for Düdenbüttel, will pass by various shelters, providing convenient resting points.
You can find information about the Hohes Moor nature reserve at Herbert's Hut, which is located directly at the edge of the Hohes Moor and provides details about the area.


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