Best huts around Strohn are located in the Vulkaneifel district, an area defined by its volcanic landscape and natural features. This region offers various shelters and accommodations integrated into its extensive network of hiking routes. Visitors can explore geological formations like volcanic lakes and experience the natural beauty of the Eifel. These accommodations provide a base for both short excursions and multi-day treks.
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Saint Matthias, to whom a wayside cross has been dedicated here, is one of the twelve apostles from Jesus's inner circle of disciples, but he was not - like the others - called to this office by Jesus himself. After Jesus's betrayal by Judas Iscariot and the subsequent crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the eleven remaining apostles prayed for the Holy Spirit and elected a new twelfth apostle. The lot fell to Matthias, as reported in the "Acts of the Apostles" in the New Testament (Acts 1:15-26). His feast day is on May 14th, and in German-speaking countries on February 24th. He is buried in the Benedictine Abbey of St. Matthias in Trier; it is the only apostle's tomb north of the Alps, and a number of St. Matthias Brotherhoods (SMB) regularly make pilgrimages there, which is why this sacred wayside shrine also stands here.
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Elaborately crafted shelter on the Lieserpfad and very photogenic.
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The Heidsmühle is idyllically located in the forest, without noisy through traffic at the end of the access road. It was badly damaged in the flood of the century in 2021. The damage has now been largely repaired and nothing stands in the way of a stop or even an overnight stay in this idyll. Both the Eifelsteig and the Lieserpfad lead along the Heidsmühle and invite you to take a break and have a good time. Further information on the homepage at: https://www.heidsmuehle.de/
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Beautiful wooden bridge towards Manderscheid
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A "luxury cabin": Large, spacious and unusually built with great views
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I can't take as many breaks as there are beautiful huts and viewing benches here - there's not enough room in my backpack for that amount of bread, snacks and water.
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The nice thing about the hiking trails around here is the fact that you can often catch a glimpse of the castles.
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Around Strohn, you'll find a mix of traditional hiking shelters (Schutzhütten) and establishments with hut-like facilities, such as restaurants. The region also offers holiday homes, which provide more extensive amenities for longer stays, though these are distinct from trailside shelters.
Several huts provide excellent views. The Falkenlay Stone Shelter and Viewpoint offers a wonderful panorama over the ridges of the Vulkaneifel. Similarly, Ruland hut provides a great view of the Manderscheider Oberburg and the Lieser valley. The Balduin Hut also boasts a fantastic view along the Lieser path.
Yes, several huts and facilities around Strohn are family-friendly. For example, Heidsmühle Hotel & Restaurant is known for its food options and idyllic setting, suitable for families. The Falkenlay Stone Shelter and Viewpoint and Blümchesau Hut are also categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant spots for breaks during outings.
The Strohn area is part of the Vulkaneifel district, characterized by its unique volcanic landscape. Near the huts, you can explore geological features like volcanic lakes (maars), forests, and river valleys such as the Lieser. The Blümchesau Hut, for instance, is right by the Lieser river, offering views of rocks surrounded by the stream.
The region around Strohn is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, with trails like the Lieser path connecting many huts. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Strohner Lava Bomb – Großes Schlitzohr Tunnel loop'. For more challenging treks, there are mountain hikes, including routes around Manderscheid. Find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes around Strohn, Cycling around Strohn, and Running Trails around Strohn guides.
Yes, some huts and nearby establishments offer food and drink. The Heidsmühle Hotel & Restaurant is a well-known spot for meals, including trout, and coffee & cake, set by an idyllic water wheel. While traditional Schutzhütten like Strohn-Alm may offer basic refreshments, the region also has cafes and pubs in nearby villages.
Visitors particularly appreciate the opportunity to rest and enjoy the scenic views. Many highlight the peaceful atmosphere and the chance to connect with nature. For example, the Falkenlay Stone Shelter and Viewpoint is praised as a beautiful stone refuge that invites lingering, offering wonderful views. The Blümchesau Hut is noted for its relaxing spot right on the Lieser river.
The Eifel region, including Strohn, is generally best visited during spring, summer, and autumn for hiking and outdoor activities. These seasons offer pleasant weather to explore the volcanic landscape, enjoy the 'blue eyes' (maars), and utilize the extensive network of hiking and cycling paths. Winter visits are possible, but some facilities or trails might have limited access or require specific gear.
Many outdoor areas and some facilities in the Strohn region are dog-friendly. For instance, the Heidsmühle Hotel & Restaurant is categorized as dog-friendly. On trails, dogs are generally welcome, especially where they can cool off in streams like the Lieser near the Blümchesau Hut. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and follow local regulations.
Generally, you do not need specific permits to access the public hiking trails or traditional Schutzhütten (shelters) around Strohn. These are typically open for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. However, for any private accommodations or specific events, it's always advisable to check in advance.
While the primary focus of the Strohn area is its natural volcanic landscape, some huts are situated near points of historical interest. For example, the Falkenlay Stone Shelter and Viewpoint is also listed as a historical site. Additionally, the Ruland hut offers views of the Manderscheider Oberburg, a historic castle.


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