Best huts around Wurzbach, located in Thuringia, Germany, offer various shelters and facilities for outdoor enthusiasts. The region features diverse natural landscapes, including forests and lakes, providing settings for hiking and exploration. Wurzbach is characterized by its accessible outdoor areas, making it suitable for different types of visitors. The area provides opportunities to discover both natural features and man-made structures like viaducts.
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We really liked the Rennsteighaus! Thank you for your commitment!
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In the refuge next to it there is an information board with the history of the Höllental! 😉👍
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On the railway tracks with a view over the Ziemestal Bridge.
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The Selbitz is a left tributary of the Saxon Saale. In the upper reaches, part of a lively meadow river, it digs its way through the wild and romantic Höllental shortly before the mouth. In all seasons you can hike here wonderfully and admire numerous natural beauties.
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- impressive viaduct on the disused Triptis-Marxgrün railway line in Thuringia - steel bridge - is a listed building
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Around Wurzbach, you can find a variety of shelters, from well-equipped huts by lakes to secluded forest shelters. Notable examples include the 🍺 Ölschnitz Hut by the idyllic Ölschnitzsee, the unique round Meiler Hohe Tanne Shelter on the former border strip, and the Shelter on the Horse Trail directly on the Rennsteig.
Yes, several huts and nearby attractions are suitable for families. The 🍺 Ölschnitz Hut offers mini golf and paddle boat rentals. The Rest area at the Hubertus Spring features a barefoot path, which is a great experience for children. Additionally, the Ziemestal Viaduct area is popular for railway embankment hikes with tunnels, which kids often enjoy.
The region around Wurzbach offers diverse natural landscapes. You can enjoy the serene beauty of the Ölschnitzsee near the 🍺 Ölschnitz Hut, explore forests surrounding shelters like the Meiler Hohe Tanne Shelter, and visit the Hubertus Spring area. The Ziemestal Viaduct itself is a significant man-made structure offering impressive views.
Wurzbach is an excellent base for hiking. You can find numerous trails, including easy loops like the "Wurzbacher Markt – Archimedes' Screw loop" (5.07 km) and more challenging routes such as the "Black Pond – Titschendorf Mill Rest Area loop" (20 km). For a comprehensive overview, explore the Hiking around Wurzbach guide.
Yes, some huts offer food and drink. The 🍺 Ölschnitz Hut, for instance, has a restaurant and a beautiful terrace where you can linger and enjoy refreshments by the lake.
Beyond hiking, the area around Wurzbach is suitable for running and gravel biking. You can find various running trails, including moderate loops from Wurzbach, and challenging gravel biking routes like the "Höllental along the Selbitz" loop. Check out the Running Trails around Wurzbach and Gravel biking around Wurzbach guides for detailed routes.
The region's diverse natural landscapes, including forests and lakes, are enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Summer is particularly popular for activities like paddle boating at Ölschnitzsee. However, the area's accessible outdoor spaces make it suitable for exploration across different seasons, depending on your preferred activities.
Yes, the Ziemestal Viaduct is a significant historical site, recognized for its unique curved steel construction and its role in the region's railway history. The Meiler Hohe Tanne Shelter is also historically interesting, located on the former border strip between Bavaria and Thuringia.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, the accessibility of the outdoor areas, and the variety of shelters available. The komoot community has shared over 1500 photos and given more than 900 upvotes, highlighting the beauty of places like the Ölschnitzsee and the unique structures such as the Ziemestal Viaduct.
Yes, some locations offer facilities. The 🍺 Ölschnitz Hut by the Ölschnitzsee provides sanitation and changing facilities, in addition to its restaurant and mini golf course.
The Meiler Hohe Tanne Shelter is situated in a forest and offers a viewpoint. Additionally, the Ziemestal Viaduct is a fantastic spot for scenic views, especially of the unique bridge structure itself.


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