Best huts around Malsfeld are situated in a region characterized by its forested landscapes and rolling hills, offering numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. The area is part of the Schwalm-Eder district in northern Hesse, known for its natural monuments and historical sites. Malsfeld's terrain provides varied hiking experiences through woodlands and along river valleys.
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To the right of the Carl Braun Hut, near the bench, a steep trail winds through the forest, amidst leaves and branches. If you don't stray from the trail (like I did 🙈), you'll emerge above the ICE bridge near Adelshausen.
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This shelter was built in 1905
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The hut, built around 1905, was the first shelter in the Melsungen city forest. Its name is derived from the snake-shaped branches that the builder, the Melsungen local history and beautification association, placed above the entrance. The plaque above it reads: "In this cool valley, where the snakes lived, take a rest from the haste of everyday life." Between the two world wars, the snake house offered a beautiful view of the northern Fulda valley. On old maps you can still read that the place was described as "Hercules' view." The residents of the lung sanatorium therefore often walked there and left many "entries" on the interior walls of the hut; the oldest plaque dates from 1924. The structure (oak wood) of the hut dates back to the time it was built. Source: https://www.lauftreff-melsungen.de/2014-05-01_bericht_historische_Wanderung_1.Mai_2014.pdf
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Quiet and beautiful, good way to get there
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At Herzblumenplatz there is another ARS Natura art object, the “Wandering Pavilion” by the artist Yeliz Kayik. The open design connects inside and outside and allows views of the forest landscape at Herzblumenplatz. Four of the wooden panels were given slate pads where writing or drawings could be attached.
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Like everything in this world, the works of art at Ars Natura are fleeting. The tree trunk as well as the sculpture in front of the Carl Braun Hut go the way of things....
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Around Malsfeld, you'll primarily find hiking shelters (Unterstände/Schutzhütten) and rest areas (Rastplätze). These are generally simple, unstaffed structures offering protection from weather and a place to rest. While more extensive mountain huts are common in other regions, Malsfeld's offerings focus on providing comfortable breaks during hikes through its forested landscapes.
Yes, the Schlangenhäuschen (Melsungen City Forest Shelter) is a notable historical site. Built in 1905, it is the oldest refuge in the Melsung city forest. It also features inscriptions by former patients of a lung sanatorium, adding to its historical significance.
The Sauerburg Shelter is known for its sensational views. From here, you can see the landscape west of the Knüll Nature Park, opening towards the Waberner Depression, and even the hills of the Kellerwald in the distance. Heartflower Square also offers a viewpoint.
Many of the huts and rest areas around Malsfeld are family-friendly, providing comfortable spots for breaks. The Carl Braun Hut, Schlangenhäuschen, Heartflower Square, Sauerburg Shelter, and Rankowsky Hut are all categorized as family-friendly, offering places to rest and enjoy nature together.
The region around Malsfeld offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Roter Rain Pathway – Along the Fulda River loop' or 'In der Aue bei Malsfeld loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like 'Toni's Rest – Carl Braun Hut loop' and road cycling routes including 'Rest Area at Adelshausen – Bartenwetzer Bridge (Melsungen) loop'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Malsfeld, Gravel biking around Malsfeld, and Road Cycling Routes around Malsfeld guide pages.
Yes, the Carl Braun Hut is situated along the ArsNatura-Weg, which offers a unique hiking experience with art installations. Additionally, Heartflower Square features an ARS-Natura pavilion and is part of the large ARS-Natura Circuit Spangenberg.
Visitors appreciate the huts for their idyllic locations in the middle of the forest, providing great places to take a break. Many highlight the beautiful views, especially from shelters like the Sauerburg Shelter. The historical significance of places like the Schlangenhäuschen and the unique art installations along the ArsNatura-Weg near the Carl Braun Hut are also frequently mentioned.
Yes, the Schlangenhäuschen (Melsungen City Forest Shelter) is one of the nine stamp boxes for the Melsunger Land tourist region. It's a popular spot for hikers collecting stamps.
Absolutely. Huts like the Rankowsky Hut and Heartflower Square are equipped with benches and tables, making them ideal spots for a snack or picnic during your hike. They are designed as comfortable rest areas.
The huts are generally nestled within Malsfeld's characteristic forested landscapes and rolling hills. You can expect to hike through woodlands and along river valleys. From certain viewpoints, like the Sauerburg Shelter, you can observe broader natural panoramas, including the Knüll Nature Park and distant hills.
While specific circular walks for each hut aren't detailed, the Heartflower Square is part of the large ARS-Natura Circuit Spangenberg, suggesting it can be incorporated into longer circular routes. Many huts serve as excellent rest points along various hiking trails, making them suitable for inclusion in self-planned circular walks.
Information on specific parking facilities directly at each hut is not always available, as many are located within forests along hiking trails. However, hiking routes in the Malsfeld area generally have designated parking at trailheads or nearby villages, from where you can access the huts. Public transport options to reach trail starting points may also be available in the broader region.


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