Best huts around Oepfershausen are found within the scenic Rhön Biosphere Reserve, an area known for its natural beauty and cultural sites. Oepfershausen is home to the Kunststation, a youth art school featuring unique willow huts for relaxation. The region offers a peaceful environment for creative activities and is directly located on the Rhöner-Extratour – Vorderrhöner premium hiking trail. This makes the area a convenient stop for hikers seeking rest and artistic surroundings.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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We were lucky and the hut was open. Sausages, cakes, and coffee are available here at great prices.
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Very large cabin and well maintained.
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The hiking hut not only houses the Touringen stamping station, but also offers space and shelter for a short rest. A few meters further on, you can visit the Henning Stone. An information board is located next to the hut.
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Here you can stamp your route and take a break to enjoy the view. 😎
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Hut on site and if I'm not mistaken, also a stamp station.
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"The Breitunger Landwehr is a section of the more than 60 km long Henneberg Landwehr. It begins at the Hohe Klinge near Laudenbach and leads through the territories of the Henneberg districts of Frauenbreitungen, Sand, Fischberg and Kaltennordheim to the Hohe Rhön and borders the county of Henneberg-Schleusingen in a northwesterly direction. .. "
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Rest area with beautiful view, touring stamp point
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The German War of 1866 was the military conflict between the German Confederation under the leadership of Austria and the Kingdom of Prussia and its allies. Prussia's victory led to the dissolution of the German Confederation. It was replaced by the German Empire, founded in 1871. The causes of the war lay in the Austro-Prussian dispute over the leadership role in the German Confederation. The decisive battle against Austria was finally won by the united Prussian armies on July 3, 1866 near Königgrätz in Bohemia - although the fighting continued until July 26, 1866. On July 4, 1866 - one day after the Battle of Königgrätz - the first major clash between Prussian units and Bavarian troops of the German Confederation took place near Roßdorf in the Rhön. The Nebelberg between Roßdorf and Wiesenthal was particularly hotly contested. On that day, 119 Bavarian and 58 Prussian soldiers were killed. The dead soldiers were buried in the cemeteries of Dermbach and Roßdorf. (…from information board)
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Around Oepfershausen, you'll find a variety of shelters and unique installations rather than traditional mountain huts for overnight stays. These include well-maintained hiking shelters, rest areas, and even artistic structures like the willow huts at the Kunststation Oepfershausen. The region is part of the scenic Rhön Biosphere Reserve, offering peaceful spots for relaxation and exploration.
Yes, several huts and rest areas around Oepfershausen are suitable for families. For instance, the Rhönpaulus Rest Area is a nicely designed spot featuring a life-size wooden figure of the legendary "Rhönpaulus" and offers wonderful views. The Schwarzer Stock shelter and Hennigstein is also large and well-maintained, providing an inviting place for families to rest. The Nebelberg Battle Memorial Shelter is another family-friendly option, offering shade and historical information.
For breathtaking views, consider visiting Melkers Rock Cottage, which provides a wonderful panorama towards Inselsberg, Pless, and Geba, especially stunning at sunset. The Rhönpaulus Rest Area also boasts wonderful distant views. Additionally, the Humpfershäuser Hut is known for its fantastic views over the Rhön.
The region offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Rhönpaulus Rest Area features a life-size wooden figure of the legendary "Rhönpaulus." For a deeper dive into history, the Nebelberg Battle Memorial Shelter provides information and photos about the battle that took place there during the German War of 1866. The Schwarzer Stock shelter and Hennigstein also has historical significance.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails that lead to huts and shelters around Oepfershausen. You can find options like the "Hahnberg Viewpoint Shelter – Rhönbrise Hiking Hut loop from Kaltennordheim" or the "Steinberg – Ledermann's Hut loop from Wahns." For more details on easy routes, explore the Easy hikes around Oepfershausen guide.
The area around Oepfershausen, nestled in the Rhön Biosphere Reserve, is ideal for various outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with numerous trails leading to and past the huts. You can find routes for all skill levels, including easy and moderate hikes. Cycling is another great option, with dedicated cycle paths available. For detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Oepfershausen guide and the Cycling around Oepfershausen guide.
The Rhön Biosphere Reserve is beautiful throughout the warmer months, generally from spring to autumn. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while summer provides pleasant weather for hiking and cycling. Autumn brings vibrant fall colors, making it a picturesque time to visit. While some shelters might offer respite in winter, specific winter hiking conditions should be checked locally due to potential snow and ice.
Absolutely. Many hiking routes in the Oepfershausen area are designed as circular walks, allowing you to visit huts and return to your starting point. Examples include the "Hahnberg (687 m) – Humpfershäuser Hut loop from Kaltenlengsfeld" and the "Muschelkalk Cliffs loop from Friedelshausen." These are great ways to experience the scenery and enjoy the rest stops. More circular options can be found in the Hiking around Oepfershausen guide.
Yes, Oepfershausen is home to the Kunststation Oepfershausen, a state-recognized youth art school. This unique location features "Weidenhäuschen" (willow huts) in its open-air area, offering a special place to linger and enjoy the artistic environment. It's a blend of art, culture, and nature, situated directly on the "Rhöner-Extratour – Vorderrhöner" premium hiking trail.
Visitors frequently praise the wonderful views, especially from spots like Melkers Rock Cottage. The well-maintained and inviting nature of shelters like Schwarzer Stock shelter and Hennigstein is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the peaceful environment for creative activities and the integration of art with nature at the Kunststation. The region's natural beauty within the Rhön Biosphere Reserve and the opportunities for hiking and relaxation are consistently highlighted.
Yes, many of the structures around Oepfershausen serve as shelters. For example, the Nebelberg Battle Memorial Shelter is noted for providing refuge when it's raining or for offering shade on sunny days. The Schwarzer Stock shelter and Hennigstein is also described as a very large and well-maintained cabin, making it a good option for a break regardless of the weather.


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