Best huts around Varel are typically shelters, rest areas, and historical structures, rather than traditional mountain huts. The region features flat landscapes, forests, and proximity to the North Sea. These locations serve as comfortable stopping points for those exploring the local nature and historical sites. They offer diverse options for breaks during walks and cycling routes.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The hut will protect you from the rain, but I don't think it's suitable for taking a break. It's totally dark and uncomfortable, and the numerous graffiti make it look very dirty.
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Only when extreme storm or hurricane tides reach more than 1.70 m above mean high tide in Sehestedt does the more than 3-meter-thick "moor island" begin to float. In the process, pieces break off, become deposited on the dike or in the salt marshes, or are washed away and ground down by subsequent floods. Thus, the moor gradually shrinks. One of its special features is that two completely different ecosystems border each other here: the freshwater ecosystem of the moor and the saltwater system of the salt marshes and mudflats. The moor is accessible via a 150-meter-long boardwalk in the southern part, but otherwise, due to its uniqueness and sensitivity, it is not accessible in order to preserve it for as long as possible. (Source: Flyer for the Lower Saxony Wadden Sea National Park Administration)
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The shelter is a bit old, but in bad weather you can find a dry place to stay.
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Nice rest area that is maintained by the residents.
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NEUENBURGERFELD - The Neuenburgerfeld village community has been looking after the historic “Old Peat Shed” on a voluntary basis for over 25 years. Work has now been completed on an approximately 25 square meter extension, which houses, among other things, three public toilets. “We have received noticeably more registrations since the extension opened,” said the first chairman of the village community, Uwe Meinen, at the inauguration ceremony. One can only hope that the new premises are spared from vandalism, because after all a lot of volunteer work goes into building the extension. In addition to cleaning and maintaining the entire peat shed facility, the Neuenburgerfeld village community is now also responsible for the new extension with the toilets. The planning for the extension, which requires approval and is visually adapted to the old peat shed, was carried out by the building authority of the municipality of Zetel.
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The peat shed Rest where the peat once lay The peat shed in Neuenburgerfeld is a relic from the time when the clinker industry flourished in the southern Friesland district. The brick masters needed a lot of peat to burn the stones. The sods that peat cutters had cut in the Baasenmeer and in Stapeler Moor were taken to the drying area and placed there in rings. Once the peat dried out, it was placed in piles, so-called bülten, and transported away over the dams that ran through the moor. From 1907 onwards, the peat shed was used to store valuable fuel. The Neuenburgerfeld village community has looked after the building since 1983. An adjacent soccer field and an annex with sanitary facilities make the peat shed the ideal rest area.
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The floating moor was separated from the rest of the moor body by dike construction. It floats during storm surges, which is where the name comes from.
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In the Varel region, huts typically refer to various shelters, rest areas, and historical structures, rather than traditional mountain huts. These locations serve as comfortable stopping points for those exploring the local nature and historical sites, offering diverse options for breaks during walks and cycling routes.
Yes, the region features several historical structures. A notable example is the Neuenburgerfeld Peat Shed, a relic from the clinker industry where peat was once stored. It provides a glimpse into the region's industrial past and offers sanitary facilities. The Hunting lodge in the Neuenburg Primeval Forest, built in 1950, also has historical significance as a long-standing refuge for forest visitors.
You can experience diverse natural settings. The Hunting lodge in the Neuenburg Primeval Forest is nestled in a dense forest, offering a tranquil spot amidst ancient trees. For a unique experience, the Birdwatching hut and boardwalk in the Floating Moor of Sehestedt provides views over a small lake and opportunities to observe bird life in a rare floating moor landscape.
Many huts in the Varel area are suitable for families. The Hunting lodge in the Neuenburg Primeval Forest and the Neuenburgerfeld Peat Shed are both categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, the Klön-Eck weather shelter and the Weather shelter are appreciated by visitors for being good resting spots for groups and families.
The huts serve as excellent starting points or resting spots for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and cycling routes nearby. For hiking, explore trails like the 'Kaiserstuhl Butjatha – Dangaster Siel (Dangaster Sluice) loop' or 'Mühlenteich Varel – Wooden Bridge at Mühlenteich loop'. For cycling, options include the 'Varel Harbor – Varel Windmill loop' or 'Cycle path along the Ems-Jade Canal'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Varel.
Yes, some huts offer facilities. The Neuenburgerfeld Peat Shed is noted for having sanitary facilities, making it a convenient stop. Other shelters, like the Klön-Eck weather shelter, are well-maintained and provide comfortable resting areas.
Visitors appreciate the huts for providing comfortable and well-maintained resting places amidst nature. They are valued for offering diverse options for breaks during walks and cycling routes. Many enjoy the tranquility of spots like the Hunting lodge in the Neuenburg Primeval Forest and the convenience of facilities at places like the Neuenburgerfeld Peat Shed.
Yes, especially at the Birdwatching hut and boardwalk in the Floating Moor of Sehestedt. This location offers excellent opportunities to observe bird life in its natural habitat. The Hunting lodge in the Neuenburg Primeval Forest also provides a quiet setting where you might encounter forest wildlife.
The Hunting lodge in the Neuenburg Primeval Forest is ideal for a tranquil break. It's situated deep within the forest, offering a peaceful refuge. The Birdwatching hut and boardwalk in the Floating Moor of Sehestedt also provides a serene environment to immerse yourself in nature and observe birds.
The huts are generally accessible year-round, serving as shelters and resting points. However, to best enjoy the surrounding nature and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring through autumn typically offers the most pleasant weather conditions. Winter can also be beautiful, but some paths might be less accessible.
Many of the huts and shelters around Varel are popular stopping points for cyclists. The Klön-Eck weather shelter, for instance, is specifically mentioned as suitable for groups of cyclists. The Neuenburgerfeld Peat Shed, with its facilities, is also a convenient stop along cycling routes.


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