Best huts around Schalkau are situated in the Thuringian Forest, offering a range of options from traditional hiking stops to comfortable rental accommodations. The region provides opportunities for relaxation, culinary experiences, and access to its natural beauty. These locations serve as key points for exploring the area's diverse landscapes and trails.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Sensational ... in summer there are trails for hiking and biking
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from here you have a sensational view ... there are paths for hiking and for downhill, if there is snow you can also ski
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Small quiet place not far from the hut, recommended if you want it a bit quieter
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Fellbergbaude, always fresh drinks in the fridge, very wonderful excursion destination
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The Fellberg, majestically towering over the town of Steinach in the Sonneberg district, is a true natural paradise for hikers, mountain bikers and skiers. At 842 metres high, it offers breathtaking views and a wealth of outdoor activities in the Thuringian Slate Mountains. When I visited the Fellberg, I was immediately impressed by its impressive landscape and the variety of opportunities it offers. The mountain, which forms part of the Thuringian Slate Mountains, rises a good 300 metres above Steinach and, together with the neighbouring Breitenberg, forms a horseshoe shape open to the south. This allows for a comfortable hike from one peak to the other. The Fellbergbaude, located close to the ski slope, is an ideal place to take a rest. With its wonderful views, it is a popular meeting point for hikers and skiers. In winter, the Fellberg is transformed into Thuringia's largest ski area, the Silbersattel Ski Arena, and offers excellent conditions for skiers and cross-country skiers. The Fellberg is a true paradise for mountain bikers and downhill athletes. Thuringia's largest and first bike park offers optimal conditions here. The double chairlift takes cyclists and their bikes comfortably to the Fellberg plateau, where they can choose from a variety of downhill runs with different levels of difficulty. There are suitable routes for families and beginners as well as professional bikers. The Fellberg is also historically interesting. The largest stone quarries in the world are located on the southern foothills of the mountain at Geiersberg. These historic quarries give the region a unique cultural significance.
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This is a special point! Three large river systems meet here. However, this is not unique in Germany. I liked the design of the place.
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The Schalkau region offers a diverse range of options, from traditional managed huts like the Werra Spring Fehrenbach and Rennsteigwarte on Eselsberg, which provide food and refreshment, to comfortable rental accommodations such as wooden cabins and holiday homes for longer stays. These cater to various preferences, whether you're looking for a quick stop during a hike or a nature-focused retreat.
For breathtaking views, the Rennsteigwarte on Eselsberg is a must-visit, providing a magnificent panorama. Similarly, the Fellberg, with its Fellbergbaude, offers splendid views and is a popular meeting point for hikers and skiers.
Yes, many huts and nearby areas are family-friendly. The wooden cabins in the Thuringian Forest near Schalkau are ideal for families, offering various recreational opportunities like campfire places, soccer fields, and beach volleyball. The Werra Spring Fehrenbach is also noted as family-friendly, and the area around the Werra Spring (Upper Werra Spring) features a unique leaning tower that can be accessed via an inclined plane, making it suitable for all ages.
Traditional huts like the Werraquell-Hütte at Werra Spring Fehrenbach are known for serving delicious Thuringian specialties. The Rennsteigwarte on Eselsberg offers a variety of food including roasts, cakes, beer, and coffee. Wanderheim Bleßberg also provides good food, including local dishes like Soljanka, soups, and sausages. It's worth noting that some smaller huts might operate on a cash-only basis.
The region around Schalkau's huts is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Nature Park Trail around the Schaumburg' or the 'Blesberg Lookout Tower' loop. There are also options for gravel biking, with routes such as the 'Werra Spring Hut – Werra Spring Fehrenbach loop'. In winter, the Fellberg area transforms into Thuringia's largest ski area, offering skiing and cross-country skiing near the Fellbergbaude. Find more details on routes in the Hiking around Schalkau guide and Gravel biking around Schalkau guide.
Yes, for those seeking a longer retreat, rental options are available. You can find wooden cabins in the Thuringian Forest near Schalkau, offering cozy stays with covered terraces and shared sanitary facilities. Additionally, Ferienhäuschen Blessberg, located near Mausendorf, provides a private holiday home experience with amenities like a private pool, garden, and mountain views, perfect for relaxation.
The Thuringian Forest around Schalkau is beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the changing foliage. Summer is ideal for longer outdoor activities and enjoying the amenities of rental cabins. In winter, areas like the Fellberg become popular for winter sports, with the Fellbergbaude serving as a warm resting place.
Absolutely. There are several easy hiking trails around Schalkau that can lead you to or near huts. For instance, the 'Johanniskirche Schalkau – Schaumburg Castle Ruins loop' is an easy 4.8 km hike. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Schalkau guide.
Near the huts, you can discover unique natural and historical sites. The Werra Spring Fehrenbach is a significant natural monument where you can replenish water bottles directly from the source. The Werra Spring (Upper Werra Spring) features a distinctive leaning tower. Another remarkable site is the Three-current brick, a unique triple watershed where water flows to three different seas.
Yes, the area around the Werra Spring (Upper Werra Spring) is noted for being wheelchair accessible, with its leaning tower reachable via an inclined plane. Additionally, a circular route starting from Masserberg near the Rennsteigwarte on Eselsberg is signposted as suitable for disabled people, ensuring broader accessibility.
Visitors frequently praise the welcoming atmosphere and delicious Thuringian delicacies offered at huts like the Werraquell-Hütte. The magnificent views from spots like the Rennsteigwarte on Eselsberg and Fellberg are also highly appreciated. The region's natural beauty, combined with opportunities for relaxation and culinary experiences, makes it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Some rental accommodations, such as the wooden cabins in the Thuringian Forest, explicitly state that pets are welcome. While specific rules for every hut and trail vary, the region generally offers many dog-friendly hiking opportunities. It's always advisable to check individual hut policies and local trail regulations regarding leashes before your visit.


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