Best huts around Kelberg are found in the Volcanic Eifel region, known for its diverse hiking trails and natural landscapes. This area offers various points of interest for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore a range of public shelters and barbecue huts. The region provides opportunities for breaks during hikes and enjoying the Eifel scenery.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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The Eifelverein Daun barbecue hut is located at Firmerich in Daun. Surrounded by pristine nature, nestled in a bizarre lava quarry. The club hut has running water, electric lighting, and bathroom facilities for men and women, and is functionally equipped (see below). The barbecue hut can accommodate up to 40 people indoors. It features rustic tables and benches around the barbecue grill, as well as a kitchen with a large refrigerator and water heater. The kitchen also has a large drinks refrigerator. The large outdoor area offers additional barbecue facilities (e.g., for the rotisserie grill) and numerous seating areas, some with tables and bar tables. There are men's and women's restrooms. The hut is equipped with a 220V electrical connection - max. 2000 watts. Reservations: 0160 - 24 90 751
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Nice little niche for grilling without being seen
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Beautifully situated barbecue hut, which offers visitors a wonderful view of the Eifel landscape.
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Currently (2025) there is a large sign at the spring saying that the water is not drinkable. It's a shame, we were able to taste it on our last visit...
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A lovely resting place next to a beautiful stream. Here you can relax during your walk and enjoy the peace!
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The grill hut is located east of Bodenbach in a small, old quarry called Steinkaul. Due to the very idyllic and quiet location outside of the village, the celebrations here are particularly romantic and stylish. The evening scenery with the illuminated rock face is particularly impressive. Rental inquiries via the local community of Bodenbach
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A very nice rest area with a ferrous spring. Shady and romantic...
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The refuge is below the Schneeberg, on which the Booster lookout tower is located. Clean cabin!
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Around Kelberg, you'll primarily find public barbecue huts and shelter huts that offer places for rest and gathering during outdoor activities. These range from simple shelters to more equipped barbecue facilities. For a more traditional, self-catering 'hiking cabin' experience, options like the Eifel-Idyll cabins are available a bit further afield in the broader Eifel region.
Yes, many huts around Kelberg are family-friendly. For instance, the Rest area with shelter at Dockweiler Drees and the Meisenthal barbecue hut are both suitable for families. The Eifelverein Daun barbecue hut also offers facilities like running water and bathrooms, making it convenient for families.
The Meisenthal barbecue hut is an excellent choice for views. Located above Meisenthal, it offers a wonderful panorama of the small village and the surrounding volcanic landscape, including sights like Aremberg, Nürburg, and Hochkelberg. The Bodenbach Barbecue Hut, though a day-use area, also provides lovely views of the Eifel landscape.
Yes, the Grill Hut Steinkaul (Bodenbach) is situated on a former quarry wall that was used by the Romans. It's located near a late Roman fortified Roman villa, with stones from the quarry matching those used in the villa's foundations, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past.
Near the Rest area with shelter at Dockweiler Drees, you'll find the idyllic Hasselbach and a Drees (mineral spring). This Sauerbrunnen springs from Lower Devonian rock strata, offering healing mineral water and a unique natural phenomenon of volcanism. The area is also surrounded by a fantastic wooded landscape.
The region around Kelberg is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the easy 'Sagenhafter Schwarzenberg' or moderate routes like 'View from Hochkelberg – Mosbruch Pond loop'. Mountain biking and cycling are also popular, with routes like 'Roman Milestone – Kelberg Observation Platform loop' for MTB or 'Rothenbacher Drees – Nürburgring loop' for cycling. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Kelberg, MTB Trails around Kelberg, and Cycling around Kelberg guides.
The Eifelverein Daun barbecue hut, located at Firmerich in Daun, is well-equipped for gatherings. It features running water, electric lighting, bathroom facilities, a kitchen with a large refrigerator, and a spacious outdoor area with additional barbecue facilities. It can accommodate up to 40 people indoors and is nestled in a pristine natural setting within a lava quarry.
Visitors appreciate the huts for providing perfect places for breaks during hikes, offering shelter in bad weather, and serving as gathering spots. The scenic views, especially from places like the Meisenthal barbecue hut, and the idyllic, quiet locations are frequently highlighted. The presence of facilities like picnic tables and the opportunity to enjoy the Eifel scenery are also highly valued.
While not traditional rustic huts, the B&B RingLodge in Kelberg offers highly-rated, comfortable, and private accommodations with a 'hut-like' intimate atmosphere. It provides modern amenities, including private bathrooms, garden views, and even private saunas in some suites, making it a relaxing retreat, especially for visitors to the nearby Nürburgring.
For a longer stay with self-catering options, the Hiking Cabins at Eifel-Idyll – Camping Eifelidyll in Gentingen (a bit further from Kelberg) are an excellent choice. These cozy wooden cabins are designed in a traditional style but include modern comforts like a fully equipped kitchen, a contemporary bathroom, underfloor heating, and outdoor garden furniture, ideal for a close-to-nature retreat.
The Volcanic Eifel region, including Kelberg, is known for its excellent climate, making it enjoyable for outdoor activities and visiting huts throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring, while summer allows for longer days and warmer weather. Even in winter, some huts might offer a cozy retreat, though accessibility to certain trails might vary.
The Boos Barbecue and Shelter Hut is described as 'somewhat hidden in the forest,' offering a tranquil spot for a break. It's located on the Booser Doppelmaar circular route, providing a peaceful refuge away from more frequented areas.


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