Best huts around Altena are situated in a hilly landscape in Germany. This region offers a variety of huts that serve as stops for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The area is characterized by its natural beauty and historical landmarks. These locations provide opportunities for relaxation, observation, and overnight stays.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Nice hut to look over the area.
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No parking. Parked in the passing lane. The first half of the trip was very boring: a long stretch along the fields.
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This shed was used by willow harvesters during the winter months when they pollarded the willows. I've even been inside. A simple life that we can no longer imagine.
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It is highly recommended to do this at night. From the visitor center you go to the Stenen Keet in the dark with a whisper boat. At the fireplace a staff member tells wonderful and fascinating stories about the life of the Griendwerker. Then walk back in the dark which is also a special experience.
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Provides a historical picture of how workers in the Biesbosch (willow workers) lived throughout the week.
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Only possible to get here by canoe, SUP or ferry! The ferry runs until October
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It is a great location to spend a night. It is possible to use the fire kettle located in front of the hut to heat up your food, for example. Unfortunately, the water pump does not provide drinking water. So bring everything and, importantly, dry wood if you want to make a fire. See the adventure of this wet end of year's walk. https://youtu.be/6S6LvMGfQYw
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Wonderful place to come to a halt in a natural ambiance!
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The Griend Workers' Hut provides free overnight stays. Visitors should bring their own sleeping bags, as the hut has wooden beds and a picnic table. Note that campfires and tents are not permitted, but gas or petroleum stoves are allowed.
Yes, both the Birdwatching Hide Het Vinkennestje and the Bird hide towards Tongplaat are excellent family-friendly options. They offer opportunities to observe various bird species, including the Spoonbill, in their natural habitats.
The Stenen Keet, De Biesbosch is a historical hut once used by willow harvesters during the winter months. It offers a glimpse into a simpler way of life and is accessible by canoe, SUP, or ferry. There are even night tours where staff share fascinating stories about the Griendwerker's life.
From huts like the Birdwatching Hide Het Vinkennestje and the Bird hide towards Tongplaat, you can observe a variety of bird species. The Tongplaat area, in particular, is known for sightings of the Spoonbill.
Yes, for example, the Narrow Path to Griendwerkershut Jannezand is a scenic walking path that leads through beautiful nature to an osier worker's hut. This path is known for its quiet and idyllic atmosphere.
Beyond visiting the huts, Altena offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the 'Gravel loop from Drunen' or 'The Resting Hunter' near the huts. For mountain biking, consider trails such as 'Small Root Drop' or 'Mountainbike loop from Maltha'. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy routes like 'Water Line Fortresses Loop' or 'Biesbosch National Park'. For more details, refer to the Gravel biking around Altena, MTB Trails around Altena, and Cycling around Altena guides.
The Griend Workers' Hut is highlighted as an ideal spot for a picnic. It even has a water pump available for use.
The Stenen Keet, De Biesbosch is uniquely accessible only by canoe, SUP, or ferry. The ferry operates until October, so plan your visit accordingly.
The Birdwatching Hide Het Vinkennestje is located at the entrance to a nature reserve, offering nature lovers a prime spot to observe birds. Its name, 'Het Vinkennestje' (The Finch's Nest), is a nod to a café that once stood on the nearby dike.
If you plan an overnight stay at the Griend Workers' Hut, remember to bring your own sleeping bag. While gas or petroleum stoves are permitted, campfires and pitching tents are not allowed at this location.
Many huts offer scenic views. For instance, the Bird hide towards Tongplaat provides views of the Tongplaat area, which is part of an ecological connection zone. The Sauerland Shelter, mentioned in regional research, also offers views of the historic Altena Castle.


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