Best huts around Nordwalde are primarily public shelters and rest stops, serving outdoor enthusiasts exploring the region's Wanderwege. Located in the Steinfurt district of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Nordwalde offers a landscape characterized by flat to gently rolling terrain, ideal for cycling and hiking. These facilities provide essential amenities for those traversing the popular routes and trails.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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🚲✨ The Posten 46 Schutzhütte on the Radbahn Münsterland cycle path is a wonderfully rustic resting place that offers cyclists and hikers a very special experience. You will find this stop in the picturesque section near Horstmar, nestled in the rolling hills of Steinfurter Land.
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🚲✨ The petting machine has been gone for a long time, thanks to the idiots who have to destroy everything.
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The refuge at the Grafensteine is really beautiful, they really made an effort
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🚆 Cycle path always a good choice
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A nice rest area on the Rheine-Coesfeld cycle path, near Horstmar. Seating with table and bench, in and in front of post 46.
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In Nordwalde, 'huts' primarily refer to public shelters and rest stops designed for hikers and cyclists. These facilities offer protection from the weather and places to picnic, rather than traditional alpine-style accommodations. Some are also rustic-style vacation rentals.
Yes, several shelters around Nordwalde are considered family-friendly. For example, the Rest Area at the Artenschutzturm Nordwalde is well-laid out and suitable for families. Other options include the Grafensteiner Shelter and Grafensteine and the Gatekeeper's House — Post 48 on the Münsterland Rail Trail, both offering comfortable rest spots.
Yes, the Grafensteiner Shelter and Grafensteine is a notable example. This shelter was built by local home associations and is situated next to Schnatsteine, which are historical landmarks signifying old territorial boundaries. Another is the Gatekeeper's House — Post 48 on the Münsterland Rail Trail, rebuilt in the style of earlier gatekeepers' cottages along the cycle track, preserving a piece of railway history.
Absolutely. The Rest Area at the Artenschutzturm Nordwalde is particularly well-equipped for cyclists, offering a free e-bike charging station. The shelters along the RadBahn Münsterland, such as the Gatekeeper's House — Post 48 and Posten 46 Shelter, are also ideal for breaks during cycling tours.
The huts and shelters around Nordwalde are perfect starting or resting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive cycling tours on routes like the 'Ems bridge – Ems floodplain cycle path near Emsdetten loop' or 'Chapel of the Five Wounds – Radbahn Münsterland loop'. For hikers, there are trails such as 'Reckfort Sheep Farm – Bispinghof Nordwalde loop' or 'Bispinghof Nordwalde – Herbalist loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Nordwalde and Hiking around Nordwalde guides.
No, the public shelters and rest stops in Nordwalde are generally not designed or permitted for overnight stays. They are intended for daytime use, providing a place to rest, picnic, and seek shelter from the weather during your outdoor activities.
Many shelters are situated in areas that highlight Nordwalde's natural landscapes. For instance, the Rest Area at the Artenschutzturm Nordwalde is adjacent to an 'Artenschutzturm' (species protection tower), offering insights into local wildlife. The region is characterized by flat to gently rolling terrain, ideal for enjoying the local flora and fauna along trails.
Yes, many of the trails and shelters in Nordwalde are dog-friendly. The Posten 46 Shelter and Petting Machine on the RadBahn Münsterland is explicitly listed as dog-friendly, making it a great stop for you and your canine companion. Generally, public paths and shelters welcome well-behaved dogs on a leash.
Parking is generally available near popular trailheads and access points to the shelters. While specific parking details for each hut are not always listed, areas around the outskirts of Nordwalde and along major cycling routes often provide free parking options for visitors exploring the trails.
Visitors frequently praise the shelters for being well-maintained, offering comfortable resting spots, and providing protection from the elements. The historical context of some shelters, like the Gatekeeper's House, and the practical amenities, such as e-bike charging at the Rest Area at the Artenschutzturm, are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has given these huts over 1000 upvotes, highlighting their value to outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, Nordwalde offers several easy hiking routes that pass by these shelters, perfect for beginners or those looking for a short, leisurely walk. For example, the 'Bispinghof Nordwalde – Herbalist loop' is an easy 6.5 km hike. These trails often lead to or past shelters like The Fell'n Bank Shelter in Scheddebrock, providing convenient rest points. More easy routes can be found in the Hiking around Nordwalde guide.
While the shelters themselves do not typically offer food or drinks, they are often located near villages or towns where you can find cafes and guesthouses. For a rustic and cozy dining experience with a connection to nature, you might consider 'Zum neuen Herd' in Nordwalde, which offers traditional dishes and a welcoming ambiance after your outdoor activities.


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