Huts around Bilzingsleben are located in a region known for its significant archaeological discoveries. The area features reconstructed remains of some of the oldest known dwellings on Earth, dating back approximately 370,000 years. These sites offer insights into the advanced cultural level and spatial organization of early humans. Visitors can explore the foundational elements of human civilization, from early shelter construction to tool use.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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In the middle of the cycle path near St. Wigbert Monastery in Göllingen, there's a sign pointing to an underground, artificially created Wipper Canal.
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A beautiful viewpoint and if bad weather comes along, there is a small house.
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Really very nice hut, well maintained, with a summit book. The fully written summit books are in the museum and you can also view them on request
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Every step is worthwhile
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Very tasty dinner with nice seating on the terrace!
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Good food and nice service. As a hotel guest, you can stay in the outdoor seating area for a long time.
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Always nice up here and in every season.
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Once you have entered the summit book, the hut itself is beautiful and the narrow paths are also a highlight. At Christmas time with decorated Christmas tree.
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The 'huts' in Bilzingsleben refer primarily to the reconstructed remains of some of the world's oldest known dwellings, dating back approximately 370,000 years. These circular structures, built by *Homo erectus*, offer crucial insights into early human life, including their advanced cultural level, spatial organization, and use of fire. The archaeological site is invaluable for understanding the foundational elements of human civilization.
Yes, beyond the archaeological site, the region offers several modern shelters and rest areas. For example, the Kahler Berg viewpoint and shelter provides a great view of the Wippertal with a small cabin for resting. Another option is the Hornungshöhe Lookout, which features an unusual stone construction and views towards Hainleite.
The area around Bilzingsleben is rich in natural beauty and offers several viewpoints. The Kahler Berg viewpoint and shelter provides magnificent views of the Wippertal. The Hornungshöhe Lookout offers vistas towards Hainleite. Additionally, the Wipper Tunnel Rest Area is situated in a beautiful landscape, perfect for observing nature.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Hornungshöhe Lookout and the Wipper Tunnel Rest Area are both categorized as family-friendly. The Weather Shelter at UWR also offers a family-friendly spot for protection from the elements.
The region around Bilzingsleben offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Wipper Bridge – Gazebo With View of the Valley loop from Bilzingsleben' or the 'Fairground figure in Bilzingsleben loop from Bilzingsleben'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Wipper Gorge – Wipper Gorge loop from Bilzingsleben'. Mountain biking trails are also available. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and MTB guide for Bilzingsleben.
For dining options, consider visiting Restaurant Zehnthütte. It's a cozy restaurant located in the forest, offering tasty dinner and a pleasant outdoor seating area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views offered by many of the shelters, such as the Wippertal vista from the Kahler Berg viewpoint and shelter. The unique construction of the Hornungshöhe Lookout is also a highlight. Many enjoy the peaceful and beautiful landscapes surrounding rest areas like the Wipper Tunnel Rest Area, making them ideal spots to pause and connect with nature.
Yes, the primary historical site is the archaeological park in Bilzingsleben itself, where the reconstructed *Homo erectus* dwellings are located. An impressive exhibition, often featuring multimedia presentations, provides visitors with a deep understanding of prehistoric life and the significance of the findings, including early art and tools.
While the archaeological site can be visited year-round, the best time to explore the outdoor huts, viewpoints, and hiking trails is typically during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities and clearer views from the various lookout points. Winter can also be beautiful, but some trails might be more challenging.
The Hornungshöhe Lookout, with its unusual stone construction and panoramic views towards Hainleite, is a highly recommended spot for photography. The Kahler Berg viewpoint and shelter also offers stunning photographic opportunities, especially with its expansive views of the Wippertal.
Yes, there are easy routes available. For instance, the 'Fairground figure in Bilzingsleben loop from Bilzingsleben' is an easy 3.3 km hike. Another easy option is the 'Rest Area at Leidenberg – Leidenberg Gate loop from Bilzingsleben', which is about 4 km. These routes can lead to or pass by various rest areas and viewpoints, offering accessible ways to enjoy the scenery.


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