Huts around Krayenberggemeinde are situated in a municipality at the foot of the Krayenberg, surrounded by forests. This region, known as the "Gateway to the Rhön," offers diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a network of hiking and cycling paths, including local circular trails and long-distance routes. The area features natural landmarks and historical sites, providing various points of interest for hikers.
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Nice and tidy rest area directly on the hiking trail
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Wonderfully shady rest area with stamp box and seating 👍😊
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Beautiful, shady rest area in the forest with stamp box 🗃️
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The hut is open every Sunday from April to October, as well as on all Thuringian holidays, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. If the crowds that gather up here in good weather are too much and too loud for you, it's better to go up on other days.
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The hut offers shelter from the rain in bad weather, and the benches invite you to take a short rest.
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The rest area is located on the old state border between the Electorate of Hesse and the Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, which today forms the border between Hesse and Thuringia.
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nice shady rest area with history
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The region offers several well-regarded huts. The Oechsenberg Hut (Öchsenberg Summit Hut) is popular for its panoramic views and refreshments. Another favorite is the Pleß Tower, which combines a viewpoint with a hut managed on weekends. For a tranquil forest stop, consider the Lehnhaus shelter and stamp station 284.
Yes, the Dorndorfer Wanderherberge in Dorndorf provides accommodation specifically for cyclists and hikers. It serves as a practical base for exploring the extensive network of hiking and cycling routes in the region.
The Oechsenberg Hut (Öchsenberg Summit Hut) on the Öchsenberg summit offers magnificent panoramic views over numerous Thuringian towns, including Vacha, Sünna, and Unterbreizbach, and extends to the Geisaer Amt and even the Wasserkuppe. The Pleß Tower also provides a wonderful all-round view from its 645.4 m high mountain.
Several huts and facilities are suitable for families. The Oechsenberg Hut has a play area for children. The Pleß Tower, Rest area on the Felda River, Dietrichsberg Hunting Lodge, and Lehnhaus shelter are all listed as family-friendly, offering amenities like seating and picnic areas.
The Oechsenberg Hut serves simple meals and drinks, including coffee and homemade cakes. On Sundays, they typically offer homemade cakes, coffee, beer, refreshing beverages, and local specialties like "Fettbrot and Metzgerbockwurst."
The Oechsenberg Hut is generally open on Sundays and Thuringian public holidays from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, from the beginning of April until the end of October. This period is ideal for enjoying the outdoor activities and views.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including local circular routes and long-distance paths like the "Rhönwanderweg" and "Lulluspfad." There are also dedicated cycling paths, such as the Feldatal Cycle Path. For more detailed information on routes, explore the hiking trails, running trails, and MTB trails around Krayenberggemeinde.
Yes, the Öchsenberg, where the Oechsenberg Hut is located, has historical importance as the site of a Celtic hilltop settlement approximately 2500 years ago. Traces of this ancient culture and a Celtic cross remain near the hut.
The Oechsenberg Hut is a rewarding destination for hikers, accessible via various trails, including the "Keltenpfad" (Celtic Path). Parking is available in nearby Sünna, at Keltendorf, and near Völkershausen, with walking times ranging from 30 minutes to two hours.
Krayenberggemeinde is known as the "Gateway to the Rhön" and offers a diverse landscape with a comprehensive network of hiking and cycling paths. The huts provide access to both natural beauty and historical sites, such as the Celtic settlement on the Öchsenberg, making it a varied experience for visitors.
Yes, besides the main huts, you can find shelters and rest stops. The Lehnhaus shelter and stamp station 284 is a refuge with a rest area deep in the forest, providing a picnic spot. The Rest area on the Felda River also offers a covered seating area for hikers and cyclists.


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