Huts around Kermeter are primarily found within the expansive, wild forest landscapes of the Eifel National Park. The region is known for its accessible nature experiences, particularly within the "Wilder Kermeter" area. This area features a 6.2-kilometer network of barrier-free paths, making the wilderness accessible to a wide range of visitors. Facilities like rest points, sensory loungers, and the Hirschley viewpoint enhance the outdoor experience.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Dear guest, this highlight is located in the Eifel National Park 🍃. To protect sensitive species, there are special rules here: Stay on the paths, keep dogs on a leash and only ride your bike/mountain bike on the designated paths - thank you for your understanding 💚. You can find more information at www.nationalpark-eifel.de. We hope you have a great time in this special protected area!
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Dear guest, this highlight is located in the Eifel National Park 🍃. To protect sensitive species, there are special rules here: Stay on the paths, keep dogs on a leash and only ride your bike/mountain bike on the designated paths - thank you for your understanding 💚. You can find more information at www.nationalpark-eifel.de. We hope you have a great time in this special protected area!
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Resting place with reading material
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Nice rest area in the cool forest with space for about 8-10 people.
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Small weather shelter that offers us welcome shelter during an unexpected rain shower.
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Unfortunately, I left my beloved dog leashes there yesterday around noon (March 2nd, 2024). We turned back specifically, but unfortunately they were already gone. I would be incredibly happy if they found their way back to my Border Collie girls and me, however they might. These are two Non Stop Dogwear Move Leashes in blue and purple my.lieblingsborder@gmail.com
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Pretty unkempt. Remains of fire and broken glass, but there is still enough to shelter in a shower.
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The Kermeter region, part of the Eifel National Park, primarily offers day-use shelters and discovery huts rather than traditional overnight accommodation huts. These structures, like the Kohlwee Hut or Weidenauel Shelter, provide protection from weather and resting spots. The Kermeter Nature Discovery Hut offers educational insights into the wilderness.
Yes, the Bildchesberg Shelter is located at a summit offering an outstanding view of the Rurtal, the village of Heimbach, and Hengebach Castle. Additionally, the Hirschley viewpoint, though not a hut, provides expansive panoramic views over the Rur reservoir and is wheelchair-friendly.
Yes, the 'Wilder Kermeter' nature adventure area is designed for accessibility. It features a 6.2-kilometer network of barrier-free paths suitable for people with and without disabilities, including wheelchair users. There are also facilities for visually impaired guests, such as a tactile guidance system and information in large raised type, Braille, and audio formats. You can find more information on the Eifel National Park website: nationalpark-eifel.de.
Kermeter is known for its expansive, wild forest landscapes. You can explore the 'Wilder Weg' Nature Trail, a 1.5-kilometer path with interactive stations providing insights into forest ecosystems and biodiversity. The region also offers stunning views, such as those from the Hirschley viewpoint overlooking the Rur reservoir.
Absolutely. The Kermeter Nature Discovery Hut is described as a 'research station' that is exciting for children, offering educational information about the Eifel National Park. Many of the shelters, like Kohlwee Hut, provide cozy picnic areas suitable for families.
The Kermeter area offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes on trails like 'Eifel National Park by public transport – Wild Kermeter' or 'The Wild Way'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes such as 'Urft Riverside Trail – Urft Dam loop' or 'Schwammenauel Pier and Dam – Kermeter Climb'. Find more details on these activities in the komoot guides for easy hikes, cycling, and road cycling around Kermeter.
Directly within the core 'Wilder Kermeter' nature adventure area, there are no traditional huts offering overnight stays. The structures found here are primarily day-use shelters. However, in the wider Eifel National Park region, you might find 'hiking cabins' at local campsites or privately-rented 'forest huts' and 'nature chalets' that offer secluded, nature-immersed experiences.
While Kermeter is beautiful year-round, autumn is particularly recommended for hiking. The changing colors of the extensive forests create a stunning backdrop. The 'Wilder Kermeter' area is accessible in all seasons, with facilities like benches and sensory loungers available for rest.
The Kermeter Rest Area serves as a central starting point for trails and includes accessible toilets and information. While the former 'Kermeterschänke' is no longer a public restaurant, you can find cafes and restaurants in nearby villages surrounding the Kermeter region.
When visiting the Eifel National Park, it's crucial to follow specific rules to protect sensitive species. Always stay on designated paths, keep dogs on a leash, and only ride bikes or mountain bikes on paths designated for that purpose. More information can be found on the official Eifel National Park website.
The Kermeter Rest Area serves as a central starting point for the trail network and typically includes parking facilities. The Eifel National Park also promotes access by public transport, with routes like 'Eifel National Park by public transport – Wild Kermeter' available, suggesting good connectivity.
The 'Wilder Weg' Nature Trail is a 1.5-kilometer path within the Wilder Kermeter featuring ten interactive stations. These stations provide engaging insights into the development of the wilderness, forest ecosystems, and the rich biodiversity of the Eifel National Park. Parts of this trail include boardwalks that offer unique perspectives into the forested wilderness.


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