Best huts around Calden are situated in a region characterized by its natural landscapes, including parts of the Habichtswald Nature Park. The area offers a mix of forested terrain and rural environments, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Calden is known for its historical significance, with sites like the Neolithic earthwork, and its quiet surroundings. The natural features and accessible paths make it suitable for various outdoor pursuits.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Solidified magma from the Earth's interior. The 30-meter-long and 90-cm-thick Devil's Wall was formed by volcanic activity approximately 14 to 7 million years ago. It can be reached from the "Teufelseck" mountain hut.
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Definitely stop by 😍 The price is a bit high, but the food is great and the atmosphere is fantastic. You can also just walk there for a coffee or even drive there if you want. Highly recommended as a little break 💚
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Part of the Eco Trail Mining around Holzhausen
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A beautiful place that invites you to linger - and a very nice barbecue hut where you can take a nice break.
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Here you can sit in a well-kept beer garden in summer.
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The elf beech tower: An observation tower that is currently closed due to dilapidation. The tower built in 1879 by the Cassel Beautification Association with masonry blocks made of Habichtswald basalt tuff was inaugurated on September 18, 1879.
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Around Calden, you'll find a mix of simple hiking shelters designed for refuge during outdoor activities and more rustic vacation rentals that offer a cozy, cabin-like experience. These range from basic three-walled structures to charming holiday homes with traditional furnishings.
The Teufelseck Shelter is an excellent spot, providing refuge in bad weather or a place to take a break, with views of basalt rocks. The Glück Auf Recreation Area and Zeche Kleeberg also features a large shelter and a huge rest area, ideal for a break.
Yes, the Glück Auf Recreation Area and Zeche Kleeberg is located on the site of a former colliery, with display boards explaining its history of lignite mining. Additionally, the Devil's Wall (Habichtswald), a natural basalt formation, is part of a former quarry where basalt was mined for the Hercules monument in the 18th century.
The Herbsthäuschen Restaurant & Beer Garden offers a beautiful view and features nice seating both inside and outside. It's a pleasant resting point during hikes. The Elfbuchen Tower also has a restaurant and cafe, providing a relaxation spot at an altitude of 536m.
Many huts and recreation areas around Calden are considered family-friendly. The Teufelseck Shelter and the Glück Auf Recreation Area and Zeche Kleeberg are both suitable for families. The Herbsthäuschen Restaurant & Beer Garden and the Elfbuchen Tower also welcome families.
Near the Teufelseck Shelter, you can view basalt rocks from former mining. The Devil's Wall (Habichtswald) is a natural basalt formation, approximately 30 meters long and 8-10 meters high, offering an impressive sight. The region is also characterized by natural landscapes within the Habichtswald Nature Park.
The area around Calden offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Scenic Route Near Kassel – Neolithic Earthwork of Calden loop', or road cycling routes like the 'Koppenstein Rock Formation – Avenue at Schloss Wilhelmsthal loop'. For more challenging adventures, there are mountain hikes, including the 'View from Hoher Dörnberg – Hohlestein Basalt Crag loop'. You can explore these and more on the respective guide pages for running, road cycling, and mountain hikes around Calden.
Yes, beyond simple shelters, Calden offers unique vacation rentals with a rustic charm. An example is the 'Backhaus' (Bake House) holiday home, which provides a minimalist and cozy stay with traditional furnishings, a wood-burning stove, and a separate modern bathhouse. It's ideal for those seeking tranquility and a connection with nature.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty of the Habichtswald, the historical insights offered by sites like the Kleeberg colliery, and the convenience of well-maintained shelters for breaks. The unique character of rustic accommodations and the pleasant atmosphere of places like the Herbsthäuschen Restaurant & Beer Garden are also highly valued.
Yes, the Cäcilienhöhe Schutzhütte is part of an easy 6.87 km 'Neolithisches Erdwerk von Calden – Cäcilienhöhe Schutzhütte' round trip from Calden. This route is suitable for all fitness levels due to its accessible paths, making the shelter a convenient stop during a scenic walk.
The Glück Auf Recreation Area and Zeche Kleeberg is a prime example, preserving the history of lignite mining in the region with a reconstructed pit entrance and informative display boards. It offers a direct link to Calden's industrial past.


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