Best huts around Bad Emstal are found within the Habichtswald Nature Park, offering diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes, including basalt formations and forested areas. Visitors can explore various hiking trails and viewpoints, with options for both leisurely walks and more active excursions. The area provides opportunities to combine nature exploration with stops at local establishments.
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Solidified magma from the Earth's interior. The 30-meter-long and 90-cm-thick Devil's Wall was formed by volcanic activity approximately 14 to 7 million years ago. It can be reached from the "Teufelseck" mountain hut.
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Definitely stop by 😍 The price is a bit high, but the food is great and the atmosphere is fantastic. You can also just walk there for a coffee or even drive there if you want. Highly recommended as a little break 💚
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Below the Weidelsburg is this large old quarry with a shelter. Stone was quarried here for the construction of the Weidelsburg.
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About 500 m down the path to the west below Weidelsburg is the “Katzenloch” leisure complex, owned by Hessen-Forst, Wolfhagen Forestry Office, a basalt quarry that was closed down in the 1960s. The long-distance hiking trails Habichtswaldsteig-Extratour H8 and the Huguenot-Waldenser-Pfad lead past it directly via the so-called zigzag path. There is no reliable evidence of the name “Katzenloch”. However, it can be assumed that it was derived from the natural stone name “Katzenköpfe”. This is the name given to the basalt paving stones used for road and path construction since ancient times. Source: https://www.weidelsburg.de/weidelsburgverein/projekte/item/82-historie-katzenloch
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Here you can sit in a well-kept beer garden in summer.
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The elf beech tower: An observation tower that is currently closed due to dilapidation. The tower built in 1879 by the Cassel Beautification Association with masonry blocks made of Habichtswald basalt tuff was inaugurated on September 18, 1879.
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Eleven beeches at 535 m above sea level. NHN with Elfbuchenturm (currently closed due to dilapidation) and a nice cafe-restaurant with a large beer garden
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The region around Bad Emstal is rich in natural landscapes. You can find impressive basalt formations, such as the Devil's Wall (Habichtswald), which is a natural monument formed from ancient basalt mining. Another interesting site is the Katzenloch Basalt Quarry, an old quarry now a leisure complex. Many huts are nestled within forested areas, offering picturesque views and serene settings.
Yes, several huts and nearby attractions are suitable for families. The Teufelseck Shelter is family-friendly, providing a good spot for breaks. The Elfbuchen Tower and its surrounding area are also considered family-friendly. The Naturfreundehaus Bad Emstal offers a playground, a fire hut, and even baking seminars for children, making it an excellent base for family activities.
For scenic views, the Elfbuchen Tower is a top choice, located at an altitude of 536m. The Herbsthäuschen Restaurant & Beer Garden also boasts an attractive beer garden with a beautiful view. Additionally, the Grill- und Wanderhütte Am Hohenrod provides picturesque views over the district of Balhorn.
Absolutely. The Herbsthäuschen Restaurant & Beer Garden is a popular spot offering a small restaurant with a view. The Elfbuchen Tower is associated with the Waldhotel Elfbuchen, which also serves as a place for relaxation and refreshments. The Grill- und Wanderhütte Am Hohenrod is an open hut suitable for picnics and barbecues.
The region has several historical points of interest. The Devil's Wall (Habichtswald) is a natural monument that was once part of a quarry used for basalt mining in the 18th century. The Katzenloch Basalt Quarry is another historical site related to mining. The Naturfreundehaus Bad Emstal features a unique historic bakery where traditional bread is regularly baked.
The Naturfreundehaus Bad Emstal offers self-catering accommodation with 41 beds across various room types, common rooms, and a fully equipped kitchen. It also has a camping area with additional facilities, making it ideal for longer stays in the Habichtswald Nature Park.
The huts serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous marked hiking and cycling trails directly from the Naturfreundehaus Bad Emstal, including the Waldmeisterweg and the Eco Pfad Archäologie Altenburg and Falkenstein. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Bad Emstal or the cycling routes around Bad Emstal. In winter, cross-country and downhill skiing are possible in "Hohen Grass".
Many paths leading to the huts are suitable for all fitness levels. For example, the Grill- und Wanderhütte Am Hohenrod is easily accessible via routes typically taking up to two hours. The Teufelseck Shelter is located on a normal wide gravel forest path, suitable for both pedestrians and cyclists without requiring a mountain bike. You can find easy hiking options in the hiking guide for Bad Emstal.
The Naturfreundehaus Bad Emstal stands out for its self-catering accommodation, its location within the Habichtswald Nature Park, and especially its historic bakery. Guests can participate in traditional bread baking seminars, including sourdough or pizza. It also offers a wide range of facilities like common rooms, a playground, a fire hut, and a camping area, making it a versatile base for exploring the region.
The Grill- und Wanderhütte Am Hohenrod is known for its scenic location with beautiful views over Balhorn. It's an open hiking and grilling hut, built by local volunteers for public use, accommodating groups for picnics and barbecues in a serene natural setting. Its accessibility makes it a popular stop for hikers.
Visitors highly appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the huts, from shelters for breaks to restaurants with views. The community particularly enjoys the scenic locations, the opportunity to combine outdoor activities with stops at local establishments, and the well-maintained facilities. The Teufelseck Shelter, for instance, is praised for being an ingenious spot in the Habichtswald, worth visiting in every season.
Yes, several huts serve as shelters. The Teufelseck Shelter is specifically designed for breaks or protection during bad weather. The Katzenloch Basalt Quarry also features a well-kept refuge. These facilities are valuable for hikers and cyclists needing a rest stop.
The Naturfreundehaus Bad Emstal is an excellent starting point, with numerous marked hiking and cycling trails beginning directly from its location. These include the Waldmeisterweg and the Eco Pfad Archäologie Altenburg and Falkenstein, providing direct access to the Habichtswald Nature Park and surrounding areas.


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