Best huts around Jersbek are situated within a region known for its cultural heritage and natural landscapes, particularly around the historic Gut Jersbek and Jersbeker Park. The area features various shelters and structures, often found along hiking and cycling routes. These range from birdwatching hides by lakes to covered rest areas on old railway lines. Visitors can explore these points of interest while enjoying the natural surroundings.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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nice place to run
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The scout home is surrounded by greenery and in a quiet location in the forest and offers space for great activities. This is where the members of the tribe meet for the group lessons, which take place in and around the home.
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nice place to rest, also suitable for sheltering when it rains, with a very nice view and interesting information about the history of the estate and the long-distance hiking trails
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Might be a little mosquitoy here in summer...otherwise a great place to take a little break.
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Great shelter to take a break or shelter from the rain. The Höltigbaum and the Stellmoorer Tunneltal have become a very popular destination and also an indispensable leisure and recreation area. It offers many opportunities to experience nature and relax. The Stellmoorer Tunneltal can be explored, for example, on bridle paths and hiking trails. In the Höltigbaum, the wide concrete streets are ideal for inline skating or bicycle tours. There is also the large dog run area, which has become very popular with dogs and owners. A leisure area invites you to picnic, rest, play and sunbathe.
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The Jersbek area offers a mix of historical structures and modern shelters. While not traditional rentable cabins, you can explore significant historical buildings like the Torhaus Jersbek and the Eiskeller within Gut Jersbek. Additionally, there are several recreational shelters and rest areas in the surrounding natural landscapes, such as the Birdwatching hide at Grabauer Lake or the Shelter in Stellmoor-Ahrensburger Tunneltal.
Yes, Jersbek is rich in history, particularly within the Gut Jersbek estate. You can visit the impressive Torhaus Jersbek, a 17th-century gatehouse that served as the original entrance to the estate. Another notable historical site is the Eiskeller, an 18th-century ice cellar used for food storage, which can be explored through guided tours. The surrounding Jersbeker Park also features remnants of a Baroque garden.
Yes, the 18th-century Eiskeller (Ice Cellar) in Jersbek is a fascinating example of historical refrigeration technology and is open for guided tours. Its unique construction with thick fieldstone masonry and a thatched roof makes it a remarkable sight. You can find more information about visiting hours and tours on the Tourismus Stormarn website: tourismus-stormarn.de.
The Torhaus Jersbek, built in 1678, is a significant architectural landmark and one of the oldest buildings of the Gut Jersbek estate. It served as the sole entrance to the manor house and economic courtyard. Its distinctive two-story structure with a turret and weather vane offers a glimpse into 17th-century estate architecture. While the manor house is private, the gatehouse itself is a focal point for walks and cycling routes in the area. More details can be found here: tourismus-stormarn.de.
Absolutely. Many shelters and rest areas in the region are suitable for families. For example, the Birdwatching hide at Grabauer Lake offers a great spot for nature observation. The Shelter in Stellmoor-Ahrensburger Tunneltal and the Covered Rest Area on the Old Railway Line are perfect for a break or picnic. The Forest Pavilion at Rethfurt on the Alster also provides a spacious, stable shelter with views.
The area around Jersbek is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and cycling on numerous trails. For instance, the hiking trails around Jersbek include easy loops through Jersbek Park. Cyclists can explore traffic-free bike routes, and there are also dedicated running trails.
For nature observation, the Birdwatching hide at Grabauer Lake is an excellent choice, offering fantastic views over the lake and opportunities to spot water birds. The Forest Pavilion at Rethfurt on the Alster also provides beautiful views of the surrounding nature from its strategic location on the Alsterhang.
Yes, there are several hiking trails that allow you to explore the historical sites and natural beauty. You can find easy hiking loops like the 'Jersbek Park – Jersbeker Park loop' or the 'Jersbek Gatehouse (Torhaus Jersbek) – Jersbek Ice Cellar loop' from Bargteheide-Land. These trails often pass by the historical structures and through scenic areas. Discover more options on the hiking guide for Jersbek.
The Jersbek area is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the lush greenery of Jersbeker Park and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Autumn offers stunning foliage, while winter can provide a serene, picturesque landscape, especially around the historical buildings. The Eiskeller is particularly interesting in winter when local fire departments sometimes refill it with ice.
Many of the natural areas and trails around Jersbek are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy walks with your canine companion. The Stellmoor-Ahrensburger Tunneltal, for example, is a popular destination with a large dog run area in the nearby Höltigbaum. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required, especially near wildlife protection areas or historical sites.
While popular spots like Jersbeker Park can attract visitors, many trails in the surrounding nature reserves offer a quieter experience. Exploring the bridle paths and hiking trails in the Stellmoor-Ahrensburger Tunneltal, or following the small path along the Moorbek to the Nordlicht Scout Home, can lead to more secluded and idyllic spots away from the main crowds.


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