Huts in the Vulkaneifel offer a range of accommodations, from rustic shelters to more developed hut villages. The region is characterized by its unique volcanic landscape, featuring maars, volcanic cones, and extensive forests. These geological formations provide diverse terrain for outdoor activities. Huts serve as practical resting points or overnight stays within this natural environment.
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Unfortunately, it is still permanently closed. However, it looks like a very nice place.
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In the long-gone days of our grandparents, a central bakehouse was common for the village community. In many places, these were eventually demolished. Here in Bolsdorf, however, it has been preserved and still bears witness to the old days.
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When we visited on Saturday, July 19, 2025, it was closed at around 2:00 PM, even though the opening hours outside stated "Saturday 1:00 PM - 9:00 PM." ;-( It's a shame, because we were looking forward to a delicious meal based on the good reviews.
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Nice little niche for grilling without being seen
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The Sangweiher is an old maar lake and, thanks to extensive restoration measures, has become a lovely stop on your hike. This nature and bird sanctuary offers a habitat for flora and fauna, where you are welcome to be a guest.
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The building, the "Old Forge", now serves as a village community center and event location. But as the name suggests, the 19th century building was once used to practice a very old craft that was an essential part of any village at the time. As the craft lost more and more importance in the 20th century, the craft was abandoned and the old building became vacant. In the 1980s, the property was purchased by the town of Hillesheim and extensively renovated in 1981. Since then, it has served as the center of the village for the residents of Bolsdorf.
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Old stone house with a beautiful beer garden
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The Vulkaneifel region offers a diverse range of huts, from rustic shelters ideal for hikers to more developed "Hüttendörfer" (hut villages) that provide comfortable stays with modern amenities. You'll find simple wooden huts, some with basic furnishings and heating, as well as larger facilities offering bungalows, pod huts, and even camping pitches.
Yes, the Glaadter Hütte Holiday Apartments offer a unique stay, but the most comprehensive experience is found at the Hüttendorf Vulkaneifel in Manderscheid. This hut village provides 26 rustic, winter-proof wooden huts, along with extensive facilities like modern sanitary blocks, sports courts, playgrounds, barbecue areas, and common rooms. It's particularly well-suited for groups, families, and school classes, emphasizing community and outdoor activities in a natural setting.
Several huts are popular resting spots for hikers. The Rest area with shelter at Dockweiler Drees is highly rated, located directly on the idyllic Hasselbach with a picnic table and a ferrous mineral spring. The Hubertus Hut also offers a suitable spot to rest and enjoy the surroundings. Other notable options include the Rulandhütte and Blümchesauhütte near Manderscheid, both offering pleasant breaks with views or by the Lieser river.
Absolutely. The Hüttendorf Vulkaneifel is an excellent choice for families, offering a children's playground with a paddling pool, sports facilities, and barbecue areas. Many other huts are also family-friendly, such as the Rest area with shelter at Dockweiler Drees, Grill Hut Steinkaul (Bodenbach), and the Hubertus Hut. The Drei-Eichen-Hütte also features a playground and barbecue area, making it a great stop for families on hiking trails.
The Vulkaneifel is renowned for its unique volcanic landscape. Near many huts, you can explore maars (volcanic lakes), volcanic cones, and extensive forests. For example, the Rest area with shelter at Dockweiler Drees is next to a mineral spring in a wooded area. The Hüttendorf Vulkaneifel is a great starting point for excursions to the Meerfelder Maar and the Mosenberg volcanic group. You can also find natural beauty at the Sangweiher Nature Reserve.
Yes, the Vulkaneifel region is crisscrossed with extensive hiking trails. Many huts serve as excellent starting points or resting spots along these routes. For easy hikes, consider routes like the "Dreimühlen Waterfall – Rock face at Nohner Mühle loop" or the "HeimatSpur Döhmbergweg – GesundLand Vulkaneifel." You can find more options in the Easy hikes in the Vulkaneifel guide.
Beyond hiking, the Vulkaneifel offers opportunities for gravel biking. Routes like the "View of the Schalkenmehrener Maar – Weinfelder Maar loop" provide challenging rides through the scenic landscape. Explore more options in the Gravel biking in the Vulkaneifel guide.
The Hubertus Hut is specifically noted for offering a viewpoint, providing a great spot to enjoy the surroundings. The Rulandhütte near Manderscheid also offers a break with a great view for hikers.
Yes, some huts are located near historical points of interest. The Grill Hut Steinkaul (Bodenbach) is situated on a former quarry wall used by the Romans. The Bergmannshütte is idyllically located next to the "Grube Bendisberg" visitor mine, offering a glimpse into the area's mining history. Additionally, the Old Bakehouse Bolsdorf and the Udler–Saxler Former Railway Station are nearby historical sites that can be visited during your stay.
Yes, some huts offer catering or are close to dining options. The Hüttendorf Vulkaneifel provides full board, though self-catering is also an option. The Em Backes Hiking Hut is also a cafe and restaurant. The Glaadter Hütte Holiday Apartments also include restaurant and pub facilities.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil and idyllic settings of the huts, often nestled in forests or by natural springs. The opportunity to relax, enjoy nature, and use the facilities for picnics or barbecues is highly valued. Many also enjoy the unique blend of rustic charm and modern amenities, especially in places like the Hüttendorf Vulkaneifel, which fosters a sense of community and outdoor activity.


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