Best huts around Niederheimbach are found in the scenic Middle Rhine Valley, a region characterized by its picturesque hiking trails and historic landscapes. The term "hut" in this area typically refers to unstaffed shelters, rest areas, and viewpoints rather than traditional mountain huts. These spots offer places for hikers to pause and enjoy the views of the Rhine, vineyards, and castles. The region's popular hiking trails, such as sections of the Rheinburgenweg, feature numerous such resting points.
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Comfortable rest stop in the forest. Highly recommended.
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Nice restaurant with beer garden. And now open again without restrictions. When we last came by on a hike in April 2021, strict corona restrictions still applied.
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When you have hiked about half of the stage from Lorch to Kaub (or vice versa), you will reach this gorgeous place: a wine stand in the middle of the forest. It is open from the first warm day of the year until the first frost at the end of the year. Every day from around 11 a.m. The landlord doesn't hesitate and puts a bottle of wine and a few glasses on the table for you and your fellow hikers - unless you explicitly order a beer - and will be happy to grill a few things for you on the open grill. After that, the rest of the stage is a breeze.
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Forest house Heiligkreuz Here you can park to start a tour or interrupt a tour for a break. Located between Bingerbrück and Bodmannstein Forest house Heiligkreuz. Source: City of Bingen The traditional Waldgaststätte Heiligkreuz is a central excursion destination in an idyllic location in the middle of the local recreation area of the Bingen Forest, not far from the city of Bingen. Nearby are award-winning hiking trails and beautiful viewpoints over the Rhine Valley. An adventure trail with a suspension bridge, Villa Rustica and a botanical garden complete the range of leisure activities around the property. The forester's lodge is on the Bingerbrück road to the Bodmannstein. The house takes its name from what used to be a hermitage (hermitage), which consisted of a chapel and the hermit's apartment (who was also in charge of the area). The hermitage was finally dissolved in 1791, a new forest warden had to be appointed to live there. A new forester's house was built in 1865. In 2017 it was completely renovated and the forest restaurant started operating again after a period of closure. Forest house Heiligkreuz Tenant: Onur Özmen Phone 06721-4003833 http://www.forsthausheiligkreuz.de
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Really very nice rest area, but if you are looking for solitude, you should rest somewhere else. You always meet nice people here!
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Fantastic view, ideal for a break.
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Fantastic view from up there..
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In my opinion, the Lauschhütte is not quite what it appears to be on the Internet. It's a (hut) restaurant adjacent to an outdoor park, that's right. But I wouldn't say that you only meet like-minded people there and that this is a hut for hikers. It is only possible to wash in the disabled toilet (cold water) and hikers are not welcomed in the area of the actual hut. Drying room for equipment or shoe brushes so that you don't mess up everything in the room with your forest shoes. Since the usual guests are fewer hikers, you are not necessarily in good hands in the room if it still smells a little like nature after not washing your cat too thoroughly. I would like a little more here. We would also like to have an outdoor area for hikers. We weren't the only hikers that evening who weren't quite happy with the situation. The fact that there was no breakfast the next day (Monday) was tolerable, but it was a shame. Because this morning I think we set off with 7 hikers who would certainly have eaten something. Or would have liked to take something with you. Everything is whining at a high level! The food and the staff are great!!! There is nothing!!! Nevertheless, for me it is more of a restaurant with a connection to the Outoorpark than a "hiking hut". At the last minute (5:30 p.m.) we met two employees of the outdoor park who looked after us and showed us our campsite or offered us the trekking lodge upon request. That was really good. Because everything was wet and a little fresh. Cool, nice staff here too. We were also offered to hang up our things in a yurt. It wouldn't have helped much, it would have been of little use without heating. But it was nice that it was offered. We'll definitely come again. Maybe a little has happened by then. Have fun everyone on the Soonwaldsteig.
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In the Niederheimbach area, 'huts' typically refer to unstaffed shelters, scenic rest areas, and viewpoints along hiking trails, rather than traditional alpine huts. You'll also find forest inns and restaurants that serve as popular refreshment stops. These spots are designed for hikers to pause, enjoy the views of the Rhine, vineyards, and castles, and sometimes offer basic shelter.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. For example, Lauschhütte Restaurant & Outdoor Park offers a restaurant, a climbing forest, an archery course, and even tree houses for overnight stays, making it a great destination for families. The Rotweinlaube — Pavilion with views over the Rhine Valley also provides shady seats and beautiful views, suitable for a family break.
The huts and viewpoints around Niederheimbach offer stunning panoramic views. From spots like the Rhine and Wisper View Hut, you can enjoy beautiful vistas of the Rhine Valley and the Wispertal. The Rotweinlaube — Pavilion with views over the Rhine Valley provides a fantastic perspective of the opposite bank, including Rheinstein Castle.
Yes, the ruins of Heimburg Castle (also known as Burg Hohneck or Burg Hoheneck) are a significant historical landmark located directly in Niederheimbach. Perched on a steep rock, these ruins offer a fascinating glimpse into medieval life and provide remarkable views of the Nahe Valley, making them a worthwhile destination during a hike.
You'll find several inviting places for refreshments. The Heiligkreuz Forest Inn, with its tradition dating back to 1865, offers home-style cooking in the middle of the Binger Forest. The Lauschhütte Restaurant & Outdoor Park is another popular spot, featuring a restaurant in an old forester's lodge. Additionally, the Jägerhaus Forest Lodge is known for its good food and home-baked cakes.
The area around Niederheimbach is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including sections of the Rheinburgenweg. For specific routes, consider options like the 'Little Sea of Rocks loop' or the 'Wurschberg Viewpoint – Speierbaum (267 m) loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Niederheimbach guide. There are also running trails and gravel biking routes available in the region.
Yes, there are trails suitable for various fitness levels. For easy walks, you might consider routes like the 'Little Sea of Rocks loop from Niederheimbach' or the 'Crucifix on the Rheinburgenweg loop from Niederheimbach', both listed as easy. These trails allow you to enjoy the scenery without strenuous effort. More options can be found in the Hiking around Niederheimbach guide.
The Middle Rhine Valley is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural colors, especially during the grape harvest season. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter hiking is possible, but some facilities might have reduced opening hours, and conditions can be more challenging.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails around Niederheimbach. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife. For specific 'huts' or restaurants like the Heiligkreuz Forest Inn or Jägerhaus Forest Lodge, it's best to check their individual policies regarding pets, especially if you plan to dine indoors.
For a day trip, it's recommended to bring comfortable hiking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, sufficient water, and snacks. A small first-aid kit, a map or GPS device (like komoot), and a camera to capture the scenic views are also useful. If you plan to visit a forest inn, consider bringing cash as some smaller establishments might prefer it.
Niederheimbach is accessible by public transport, primarily via train along the Rhine Valley line. The village has a train station, making it possible to reach the starting points of many trails without a car. From the station, you can often find signs leading to popular hiking routes. For specific connections, it's best to check local train schedules.
Parking is generally available in Niederheimbach village, often near the train station or designated hiking trailheads. For specific forest inns or outdoor parks like Lauschhütte Restaurant & Outdoor Park, there are usually dedicated parking areas. It's advisable to check local signage for parking regulations and fees.
The Heiligkreuz Forest Inn offers a restaurant serving home-style cooking at reasonable prices. It's a comfortable rest stop in the forest, providing a place to eat and drink. They are typically open from Tuesday to Sunday, with Monday being a rest day. It's known for its traditional atmosphere and good food.


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