Best huts around Reich provide access to varied natural environments, including forests, trails, and water features. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities, with shelters often situated near historical sites or along established hiking routes. These locations serve as resting points for hikers and offer facilities for visitors. The region's huts are integrated into the landscape, providing functional stops for those exploring the trails.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Beautiful large, well-maintained cabin
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No idea where that is at the Klingelfloß but it's probably cool too
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Nice hut with a place to rest. But you can't go into the hut!
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To be honest, the name leaves me a little perplexed: why did someone back then come up with the - to me incomprehensible - idea of naming an ore mine in the Hunsrück after the deity Apollo from Greek mythology, and the god of the sea at that?
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Unfortunately, the tunnel entrance is blocked by a massive grille. It is also completely flooded. A pity!
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Large shelter on the Ausoniusweg near Dill.
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At the end of 2022, a "wobbly bridge" was added as an optional crossing, on which you can climb over freely suspended timber.
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Ore used to be mined here... There is a rest area in front of the tunnel
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The Reich region offers a diverse range of shelters, including historical sites, barbecue huts, and trailside refuges. You'll find everything from simple resting places to those with amenities like playgrounds or barbecue facilities, integrated into the natural landscape.
Yes, several huts are well-suited for families. For instance, the Shelter on the Ausonius Trail is a large hut with an outdoor area, including a playground and floor games for entertainment. Another great option is the Külz Barbecue Shelter, which features a covered barbecue area, seating, and even running water, electricity, and a toilet, making it ideal for family gatherings.
The Former Klingelfloß shelter is a popular choice, providing a small pond next to several seats, perfect for lingering and resting. It's a former lumberjack shelter that invites visitors to take a break in a peaceful setting.
Absolutely. The Apollo Mine and Shelter is a notable historical site. It features a beautiful refuge located in front of the entrance of a former ore mine, offering a glimpse into the region's past while providing a place to rest.
Facilities vary by hut. Some, like the Shelter on the Ausonius Trail, offer playgrounds and floor games. The Külz Barbecue Shelter is particularly well-equipped with a covered barbecue area, seating for up to 50 people, running water, electricity, and a toilet, making it suitable for larger groups.
The area around Reich offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, mountain biking routes, and road cycling paths. For more detailed information and route suggestions, check out the guides for Running Trails around Reich, MTB Trails around Reich, and Road Cycling Routes around Reich.
Yes, some paths can be quite demanding. For example, the Ascent to Klingelfloß Shelter is described as the steepest part of the dream ring Klingelfloß. It leads along a stream quite steeply up to the refuge, requiring good footwear or at least patience due to its well-worn path.
Visitors frequently highlight the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to rest in beautiful natural settings. Many enjoy the amenities like playgrounds for children or barbecue facilities, and the integration of the huts into scenic trails and historical locations is also highly valued by the komoot community.
Absolutely. The Külz Barbecue Shelter is specifically designed for this, offering a covered barbecue area, plenty of seating, and even a picnic bench by a beautiful little pond. It's a great spot for a meal outdoors.
Yes, many huts are strategically placed along established routes. The Shelter on the Ausonius Trail is a prime example, situated directly on this trail and offering a convenient resting point with amenities for hikers.


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