Best huts around Werlte are situated within the Hümmling Nature Park, an area characterized by its diverse landscapes of moorland, forests, and agricultural fields. This region provides a setting for outdoor activities, with trails often featuring simple shelters and natural points of interest. It offers opportunities for hiking and cycling, focusing on nature observation and quiet recreation.
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The hut also has a small "bicycle repair shop" with the necessary tools and a pump. It's a nice place for a rest.
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Moorland area, with lots of explanations about the moor, the plants and the animals. You should walk through it at least once.
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The Theikenmeer is a bird sanctuary and is a little hidden
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The "Klön-Eck" in Markhausen was built by local residents (and is also looked after by them) and is a really great thing! As a shelter, it is weatherproof on three sides and under the projecting roof there is seating from spring to autumn (there are some inside too). So if you are a cyclist passing by here and need protection from the weather, this is the place to be, especially as your bike can fit in too. Basically, the Plate shop is opposite, it is open from 6 a.m. to 12 noon, if you come later, a few hundred meters further on you will find 24!7, a vending machine shop (and from there it is not even 200 meters to the Pizzeria Firat, just stay on the main road). So nothing stands in the way of a leisurely break. You will find the next trash can at the bus stop opposite the Kuper gas station (they also have ice cream and chocolate), you can see it from that point, or at the intersection by the market square a little further on.
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A short side path leads to the bird watching hut. A few steps take you to the observation hut with seating and information boards about the birds to be observed. You have a wide view over the Theikenmeer.
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Around Werlte, you'll primarily find simple shelters along hiking and cycling trails, as well as birdwatching hides. These include facilities like the Dausenmoorpad Molbergen Trailhead Shelter, which offers a starting point for moorland exploration, and the Theikenmeer Birdwatching Hide for nature observation. There are also general rest areas such as the Eleonorenwald Rest Area and the Klön-Eck Shelter Markhausen.
Yes, many of the shelters around Werlte are suitable for families. The Dausenmoorpad Molbergen Trailhead Shelter is a great starting point for family walks in the moor, and the Theikenmeer Birdwatching Hide offers an engaging activity for children interested in nature. Other family-friendly options include the Eleonorenwald Rest Area and the Waldesruh Shelter, which provide convenient resting spots during outings.
The Theikenmeer Birdwatching Hide is specifically designed for nature observation. Situated within the Theikenmeer Nature Reserve, it offers excellent opportunities to observe waterfowl and migratory birds in their natural habitat. Don't forget your binoculars for the best experience!
Yes, several shelters around Werlte offer protection from the elements. The Dausenmoorpad Molbergen Trailhead Shelter is rainproof and provides shade. The Eleonorenwald Rest Area and the Klön-Eck Shelter Markhausen are also designed to offer a comfortable break in various weather conditions, with seating and roofing.
The huts are often located along popular routes, making them ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, such as those in the Theikenmeer Nature Reserve, or explore the moorland via the Dausenmoorpad. Cycling is also very popular, with numerous routes passing by shelters like the Eleonorenwald Rest Area. For more detailed route information, check out the Easy hikes around Werlte or Cycling around Werlte guides.
Absolutely. The Dausenmoorpad Molbergen Trailhead Shelter is, as its name suggests, at the starting point of the Dausenmoorpad, a popular moorland trail. The Theikenmeer Birdwatching Hide is part of a loop trail within the Theikenmeer Nature Reserve. Many other shelters, like those in the Eleonorenwald, are situated along extensive forest paths and cycle routes. You can find more hiking options in the Easy hikes around Werlte guide.
Parking is often available at the starting points of trails where shelters are located. For instance, the Dausenmoorpad Molbergen Trailhead Shelter offers a convenient place to park your car before starting your exploration of the moor. For other locations, it's advisable to check local signage or trail information for designated parking areas.
The huts around Werlte are nestled within the diverse landscapes of the Hümmling Nature Park. You can explore vast moorlands, such as those accessible from the Dausenmoorpad Molbergen Trailhead Shelter, and dense forests like the Eleonorenwald, where the Eleonorenwald Rest Area is situated. The Theikenmeer Nature Reserve, home to the Theikenmeer Birdwatching Hide, features a beautiful lake and wetlands.
Yes, the Theikenmeer Birdwatching Hide offers a very nice view over the Theikenmeer Nature Reserve, allowing you to observe the landscape and its birdlife. While not a traditional viewpoint, it provides an elevated perspective of the natural surroundings.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the Hümmling Nature Park. They enjoy the opportunity to take a break in the well-maintained shelters, especially after exploring trails like the Dausenmoorpad. The chance to observe local wildlife from spots like the Theikenmeer Birdwatching Hide is also a highlight. Many find the shelters to be perfect spots for a leisurely break, offering tables and chairs and protection from the elements.
While the huts themselves are typically simple shelters and do not offer food or drinks, some are located near villages or amenities. For example, the Klön-Eck Shelter Markhausen is conveniently located opposite a shop and near a vending machine shop, making it easy to grab refreshments during your break.
Yes, many of the huts are situated along popular cycling paths. The Eleonorenwald Rest Area, for instance, is located on a diverse forest cycle path. The region is well-suited for touring bicycles, with routes like the 'Hümmling Rivers Tour' and others passing through scenic areas. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Werlte guide.


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