Huts around Melsbach, a municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, are situated within a landscape featuring valleys, elevated positions, and forest areas. The region provides various shelters and huts, often located along hiking trails, serving as resting points and viewpoints. Its terrain includes trails of moderate difficulty, suitable for exploring the Nature Park Rhein-Westerwald. The area is known for scenic views, including the Wiedtal valley and vistas extending towards the Eifel.
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Very nice refuge with enough space!
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nice gem on the side of the way
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Beautiful shelter on the Rengsdorfer Land-Tour 1
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Nice hut to rest. From here it goes in the direction of Ehlscheid or Rengsdorf
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Beautiful, well-kept hiking trails around the Malberg. Goats are currently grazing there to keep the impassable parts free.
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An information board shows the work of the charcoal burner. Years ago we saw it with our own eyes. A highlight.
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At the charcoal burner's hut there are several nice benches that provide a nice break, an information board and photos of the charcoal production re-enactment
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Stop and explore the hut and its surroundings.
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For panoramic vistas, the Oskarhöhe Shelter provides beautiful views of Bendorf-Sayn, extending towards the Eifel on clear days. Similarly, the Schutzhütte Elisabethhöhe (Elisabethhütte) offers remarkable panoramic views over the scenic Wiedtal valley. Another excellent spot is Viewpoint Almblick, which overlooks the valley towards the Laubachsmühle.
Yes, several huts and trails are suitable for families. The Meilerhütte Heimbach-Weis is considered family-friendly, offering information boards and benches for resting. The Laubach Hut is also family-friendly and serves as a central hub for various tours, including an educational trail interesting for children. Many trails leading to these huts are moderately difficult, making them accessible for families.
The hut near Malberg Summit is a managed hiking hut that offers a menu and drinks, along with a wonderful view. It's a great place to take a break after an ascent.
The area around Melsbach's huts is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the easy 'Laubach Waterfall – Elisabethhöhe loop from Melsbach' or the moderate 'Laubach Stream – Laubachsmühle water wheel loop from Melsbach'. For more hiking options, visit the Hiking around Melsbach guide. There are also running trails and cycling routes available; check the Running Trails around Melsbach and Cycling around Melsbach guides for details.
The Grillhütte in Melsbach, located near the Waldfestplatz, is a communal grill hut designed for gatherings. It offers a covered space with a grill chimney and can be rented for a fee. While it lacks toilets, water, and electricity, it's a practical spot for celebrations in a natural setting.
The huts and their surrounding trails are enjoyable year-round. However, spring and autumn are particularly recommended for vibrant colors and pleasant temperatures, making them ideal for hiking and enjoying the views from spots like the Elisabethhütte.
Yes, there are easy routes. For instance, the 'Laubach Waterfall – Elisabethhöhe loop from Melsbach' is an easy hiking route. The Elisabethhütte itself is situated at an elevation of approximately 190 meters and is easily accessible, making it an ideal resting place for explorers of the Nature Park Rhein-Westerwald.
The Meilerhütte Heimbach-Weis stands out as an extraordinary hut. It features information boards, benches for resting, and even a guest book for visitors to sign, offering a more interactive experience.
The region boasts diverse natural features. Near the huts, you can find forest and meadow areas, such as around the Laubach Hut. Many trails also pass by sights like fish ponds and the Limes. Elevated positions like the Oskarhöhe and Elisabethhöhe provide extensive views over valleys and towards distant regions like the Eifel.
Many trails in the Melsbach area are dog-friendly. For example, the area around Malberg Summit, which has a nearby hut, is noted as dog-friendly. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife.
Hiking times vary depending on the specific hut and starting point. For example, Wanderweg 5 in Melsbach is a circular trail that passes by four protective huts and takes approximately three hours to complete. Shorter, easy routes like the 'Laubach Waterfall – Elisabethhöhe loop from Melsbach' can be completed in less time, offering quick access to resting points.
While specific names for all protective huts along Wanderweg 5 are not widely publicized, these four huts offer numerous resting opportunities during the approximately three-hour circular trail. They provide a more secluded experience away from the more prominent, named huts, allowing for quiet breaks amidst nature.


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