Best huts around Dienstweiler are found in a region characterized by its natural landscape, offering various shelters and cabins for outdoor activities. The area around Dienstweiler, including nearby Leitzweiler, features diverse terrain suitable for hiking. This locale provides opportunities to explore both natural features and historical sites. The Hunsrück-Nahe region, where Dienstweiler is located, is known for its varied outdoor experiences.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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When it rains or snows you can find a dry spot here.
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Suitable shelter with a flat concrete floor for overnight stays. Barbecue area, fountain and stream in front of the hut...what more could you ask for? I tested the water... it tastes good...
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Nice place for a break. Many tables and benches available.😊
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Large shelter and outside a small rest area
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Flavius Valerius Constantinus (* on February 27 between 272 and 285 in Naissus, t May 22 337 in Anchyrona) Constantine the Great, or Constantine I for short, was Roman Emperor from 306 - 337. However, he did not become sole ruler until 324. Constantine's reign was historically significant mainly because of the Constantinian turn he initiated, which began the rise of Christianity to the most important religion in the empire. In 312 he invaded Italy and defeated Maximian's son Maxentius at the Milvian Bridge, becoming Augustus. Constantine the Great also became known as the emperor of the turn of the century and the reorganizer of the Roman Empire. 324/26 Constantine moved his seat of government to Constantinople ("City of Constantine"). Shortly after Easter 337, however, Constantine fell seriously ill. Anticipating his death, he summoned the Bishop of Nicomedia. It was only at this point, when he assumed he would no longer commit any sins, that Constantine was baptized. The preparations for war were halted and the emperor died on May 22, 337 in the imperial villa of Ankyrona. With the burial in the Apostle Church, Constantine the Great was honored as the 13th Apostle. After his death, the sons of Constantine II, Constantius Il. and Constans his successors. Source: text information board
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Flavius Julius Constantius (born August 07, 317, d. November 03, 361 Cilicia) Shortly Constantius II, was the third son of Constantine the Great and was Roman Emperor from 337 - 361. From 337 he ruled only in the east and from 350/53 to 360 also in the entire empire. At the age of seven he became a caeser and administrator of the eastern half of the empire. His reign was marked by a constant defensive struggle at the borders. Serious problems also arose in the area of religious policy, but Constantius was unable to solve them permanently. After Constantine's death in 337, a series of murders ensued and the brothers, Constantine II, Constans and Constantius II. took the title of Augustus and shared rulership. Constantius received the eastern part of the empire. His brother Konstantin II. died already in 340 after a fight against Constans, who now controlled the whole empire. He died in Cilicia on November 3rd, 361, weakened by the fever and the hardships of the past years. Source: text information board Gaius Pius Esuvius Tetricus (b. 269) Tetricus for short, was the last emperor of the Gallic Empire (Imperium Galliarum) from 271 - 274. 271 he was proclaimed emperor by the lord and moved his residence from Cologne to Trier. Several victories against the Germans. Tetricus set up fortified bases on the left bank of the Rhine, which were supplemented by fortresses belonging to private landlords (possibly also on the Nahekopf). Lost in March 274 to Aurelian, but continued under him in high office. It remains unclear whether Tetricus and his son had to capitulate or defected to Aurelian. But their army was crushed and the end of the Gallic empire was finally sealed. Source: text information board
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Flavius Julius Constans (* between 320 and 323, t February 350 in southern Gaul near Eine) Constans for short, was the youngest son of Constantine the Great and Roman Emperor from 337 - 350. After the death of his father he ruled as Augustus together with his brothers Constantine II. and Constantius II. about the Roman Empire. From 340 he ruled the entire west. Through clumsy government policies, he made many enemies. In 350 the army proclaimed General Magnentius emperor, who captured and killed him. Source: text information board Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maximianus (* around 240 near Sirmium, d 310 in Gaul) Shortly Maximian, was from March 1st, 286 to May 1st, 305 Emperor of the Roman Empire together with Diocletian. During his reign he was able to achieve some military successes such as against the Alamanni and Burgundians on the Rhine or against the Carps on the Danube border. On May 1, 305, Diocletian and Maximian resigned together. Maximian was urged to take this step. In February 307, however, Maximian proclaimed himself Augustus and resolved the conflicts surrounding the government. But already at the imperial conference in 308, Maximian was forced by Diocletian to abdicate and fled to Gaul. In 310 he proclaimed himself emperor again, but was no longer able to defend himself against Constantine. He was handed over to Constantine by soldiers and eventually forced to commit suicide by him. Source: text information board
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The Dienstweiler region offers a variety of shelters and cabins, ranging from smaller resting places and picnic areas to historical forest houses. These facilities are designed to provide convenient spots for breaks during outdoor activities. You'll find wooden huts like the Oxen Stable Shelter, as well as more equipped options in the broader area.
Yes, the area features several historical sites. A notable example is Forsthaus Neuhof, a cultural monument in Achtelsbach with residential and farm buildings, partly timber-framed, dating back to 1855. Another unique historical spot is Kaiserallee on the Nahekopf, a man-made monument presenting Roman emperors through steles, integrating original sandstones found on the Nahekopf.
Many of the huts and shelters in the Dienstweiler area are family-friendly. For instance, the Oxen Stable Shelter and the Selbach Shelter and Picnic Area are great spots for families to rest. The National Park Hunsrück-Hochwald Monument also offers facilities and benches for a family break.
The region around Dienstweiler is characterized by its natural landscape. You can visit the National Park Hunsrück-Hochwald Monument, which is part of a dream loop inspiring with its calm natural character and features a footbridge along the 'Ochsenbruch' moor. The Selbach Shelter and Picnic Area is located in a shady wooded valley with a fountain, offering a pleasant natural setting.
While not all smaller shelters have extensive facilities, some in the broader region do. For example, the Waldhaus and Nöhringhütte in the Baumholder City Forest (near Dienstweiler) are equipped with toilets, and the Waldhaus also features a generator for power supply and lighting. The Waldhaus is a large facility with a barbecue hut, suitable for gatherings. The Selbach Shelter and Picnic Area offers a resting place with benches and a fountain.
The huts around Dienstweiler serve as excellent starting points or resting spots for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, enjoy Road Cycling Routes, or go for a run on the Running Trails. The Hunsrück-Nahe region offers diverse terrain suitable for hiking and other outdoor pursuits.
Visitors to the Dienstweiler area appreciate the variety of options for breaks and exploration. The huts are valued for providing places to eat or rest during outdoor excursions, with some being described as 'very nice places to stay'. The region's natural character and historical sites also contribute to a rich outdoor experience, as evidenced by over 260 upvotes and 220 photos shared by the komoot community.
Yes, some areas and trails around Dienstweiler are suitable for dog owners. For instance, Forsthaus Neuhof is located near trails that are considered dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and respect local regulations.
Many huts and shelters are integrated into the local trail network. For example, the National Park Hunsrück-Hochwald Monument is part of a national park dream loop. The Selbach Shelter and Picnic Area is directly on the Countess Loretta path. You can find various running trails and MTB trails that pass by or near these resting spots.
The Hunsrück-Nahe region, including Dienstweiler, offers diverse outdoor experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for longer days and enjoying picnic areas. Winter can offer unique snowy landscapes, though some facilities might have reduced accessibility.
Yes, in the broader vicinity of Dienstweiler, specifically in the Baumholder City Forest, facilities like the Waldhaus and Nöhringhütte can be rented by the day from the city office. The Waldhaus, in particular, is a large facility with a barbecue hut, suitable for gatherings.


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