Best huts around Monschau are often charming nature cabins, vacation rentals, or historical shelters located within the Eifel National Park. This region is characterized by picturesque landscapes, dense forests, and river valleys, making it appealing for nature lovers and hikers. The area offers a blend of natural tranquility and historical charm, with accommodations often nestled close to extensive hiking routes. These "huts" provide a base for exploring the diverse natural and cultural heritage of the Monschau surroundings.
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Clean rest area in the immediate vicinity of the Perlenbach.
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The Reinartzhof was later built from the St. Reinart hospice, which was formerly located on the Reinart. However, the evacuation of the Reinartzhof was announced by royal decree on June 26, 1958. Reason: As the Reinartzhof settlement is in the catchment area of the Weser dam and there is therefore a risk of water pollution, it is expropriated and must be evacuated. Within three years, i.e. by 1961, the residents were to leave their farms. With heavy hearts, the farming families moved out of the isolated hamlet one after the other. "Be that as it may, the mild pressure from above, supported by appropriate compensation payments, caused one farmer after another to emigrate and find a new home and work somewhere at the foot of the High Fens." In 1971, even the picturesque Oberhof was set on fire, and what had been spared by the fire was reduced to rubble by pickaxes and bulldozers. Source: https://reinartzhof.pfadfinder-raeren.be/geschichte.html
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By the 20th century, a hermitage (13th century) on the old pilgrimage route between Aachen and Trier had become a small settlement of 3 farms and 6 families, the Reinartzhof. Located in the middle of the lonely Venn, the settlement was largely self-sufficient, without electricity or tap water. Source: https://www.euregio-im-bild.de/kultur-geschichte-und-wissenschaft/denkmale-und-geschichtliches/fotostrecken/die-ruine-des-reinartzhofs-im-hohen-venn.html
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This inn was founded in 1813 by the German tailor Michel-Henri Schmitz. It also served as a landmark in the midst of the extensive surrounding peat bogs, where travellers often got lost. On the facade of the house there is an old bell that was rung in earlier times when there was fog etc. to give the people of the Venn orientation.
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Nice covered rest area that offers us welcome shelter during a rain shower.
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Today it is a tourist meeting and educational center with a newly built museum, from where natural history tours and hikes can be offered and undertaken. Source: http://www.komm-mit-wandern.de/hohes-venn.html
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In the Ternell Nature Park Center you can inquire whether and which hiking trails in the High Fens area may be closed. This is important to know, for example, if there is a risk of fire in spring or autumn due to prolonged drought. The staff are very friendly and happy to help. Contact information: https://www.ternell.be/ House Ternell B-4700 Eupen (On Google Maps) info@ternell.be T.: +32 (0)87 55 23 13
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Here in the newly built shelter hut "Oberer Steg" people like to take a break and since most of the daffodil hikers "frolic" in the Perlenbachtal, this is usually occupied.
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In the Monschau region, the term "huts" broadly refers to charming nature cabins, vacation rentals, and historical shelters. These range from cozy retreats nestled in nature to facilities offering amenities like restaurants and visitor information. You'll find options that provide a blend of natural tranquility and historical charm, often located within the picturesque landscapes of the Eifel National Park.
Yes, several facilities and shelters around Monschau are family-friendly. For instance, the Haus Ternell Nature Center is a great option, serving as a tourist meeting point and educational hub. Other highlights like Smugglers' Shelter Schilsbachtal and Mützenich — Former Train Station Rest Area are also categorized as family-friendly, offering interesting stops during walks.
The Monschau area is rich in history. The Smugglers' Shelter Schilsbachtal offers a unique historical experience related to coffee smuggling between Belgium and Germany. Similarly, the Mützenich — Former Train Station Rest Area provides information boards detailing the region's smuggling history. You can also visit the Reinartzhof Ruins and Memorial Chapel, which tells the story of a former settlement in the lonely Venn.
Yes, some facilities in the region provide dining options. Baraque Michel is a hostel that includes a restaurant. The Haus Ternell Nature Center also features a restaurant and cafe, known for delicious breakfast and regional products, making it a great stop for refreshments.
The huts around Monschau are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities, especially hiking. The region is a paradise for hiking enthusiasts, with numerous trails of varying difficulty in the Eifel National Park. You can find many options, including waterfall hikes and running trails. The Eifelsteig, a long-distance hiking trail, also passes through the region.
Absolutely. The Monschau area offers many easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. You can explore easy hikes around Monschau, including routes like the Ridge Trail above Perlenau or walks through the Brackvenn with boardwalks. These trails often lead to or pass by charming shelters and viewpoints.
The Eifel National Park, where many of these huts and trails are located, is generally dog-friendly. Many hiking trails welcome dogs, though it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife. For specific accommodations or facilities, it's best to check their individual policies regarding pets.
The Monschau region is beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming nature, while summer offers pleasant temperatures for hiking. Autumn is particularly scenic with vibrant fall foliage. Even in winter, the landscape can be magical, though some trails might be more challenging due to snow or ice. Always check local conditions, especially for fire risk in dry periods or trail closures in winter.
Yes, the region offers unique glamping experiences, including tiny houses, domes, yurts, and even Airstreams. These accommodations provide a special way to connect with nature, often featuring modern comforts in secluded outdoor locations. Examples include "Cozy Wooden Cabin Perfect for Small Families" or "Wonderful Tiny House Perfect for a Unique Glamping Experience," offering novelty and unique designs.
The Monschau area is known for its picturesque landscapes. Many accommodations, like the Holiday House BURGBLICK1 / BURGBLICK2, offer scenic views. Along hiking trails, you'll find dedicated viewpoints and unique structures like the XXL Hammock Bench on the Dreiborner Hochfläche, providing panoramic views and opportunities to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the Eifel National Park.
Many popular hiking trails in the Eifel National Park pass by or are accessible from these huts. The Eifelsteig, a 313-kilometer long-distance trail, is a prime example. Shorter routes like the "Monastery Route" or the "Old Rur Bridge, Monschau – The Laufenbach in Monschau loop" are also popular and offer diverse scenery, including river valleys and dense forests. You can find more details on waterfall hikes and easy hikes in the area.


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