Best huts around Hellertshausen are found within the Landkreis Birkenfeld, a district characterized by its natural landscapes in the Hunsrück region. This area features diverse terrain, including forests and valleys, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities. The region offers various shelters and rest points that cater to hikers and nature enthusiasts exploring its extensive trail network.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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On the municipal border between Pilmeroth and Emmeroth, for example, you pass the Rotzekopp Hut on the Moselsteig Trail, a side trip to the parish's valley tour. The trail leads up along a beautiful, narrow path. Built in 1973 by the volunteer fire departments of both villages, it can now be rented for events after renovations in 2001. The complex consists of several fire pits and huts, as well as a stage. A campsite is located right next to it. The site on Rotzekopp is called the Kaisergarten (Emperor's Garden). Therefore, some of the seating areas on the grounds face the "Kaisereiche" (Emperor's Oak). Many locations and trees (especially the "German" oak) were dedicated to the German Emperor and the German Empire at the end of the 19th century. These names are gradually disappearing as many old oak trees reach the end of their lives and are felled.
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There is an information board about Gerach on the hip The name Gerach originated from the term “Ghenrech”, also known as “Gerich” in the vernacular. The first documentary mention dates from 1438. The place experienced its real boom in the years around 1500 when about 200m away from the place, copper-bearing rock was found The rock finds must have been very productive, because this is the only way to explain the fact that a large underground mine was created. The underground tunnels are about 3 km in length, they reach just before the community of Hintertiefenbach Ceased in 1605 when a major mining accident occurred and the finds were no longer productive enough. The residents always had a difficult livelihood in the barren agriculture, early ore mining and later in the quarry. Many citizens also worked as agate grinders the historical Geracher Wasserschleife (built 1846/47) one last testimony. The single loop with four stones w Was operated until 1956 and restored in the 1970s. Source: Text information board
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The barbecue area offers plenty of space to celebrate,
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Alex worked in the community and the hut was built in his honor.
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Nice place to take a break to relax with a view of nature.
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The Hellertshausen area, particularly within the wider Landkreis Birkenfeld, offers a variety of huts and shelters. These range from simple rest areas with covered benches to more equipped barbecue huts and larger refuges. They primarily serve as resting points for hikers and nature enthusiasts, providing shelter, seating, and sometimes grilling facilities. Examples include the Rotzekopp Hut, a popular spot with renovated benches and a fireplace, and the Kreuzbuche Shelter, a spacious stop at a significant junction.
Among the most appreciated huts by the komoot community are the Rotzekopp Hut, known for its historical significance and rental options for events; the Kreuzbuche Shelter, a functional stop along the National Park Cycle Route; and the Alex Hut Rest Area, which offers a covered bench, an information board on local plants, and wide views of the Hirschbach floodplain.
Yes, many huts in the region are suitable for families. Facilities like the Rotzekopp Hut, the barbecue hut in Laufersweiler, and the Wahlenbach Shelter are categorized as family-friendly. They often provide space for picnics and breaks, making them ideal for outings with children. The barbecue hut in Laufersweiler even has a water treading basin nearby, adding to the family appeal.
The huts are often situated along or near extensive trail networks. For instance, the Wanderrasthütte am Steinbachdamm is directly on the popular Saar-Hunsrück-Steig. You can find numerous hiking routes around Hellertshausen, ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'Old ore mine mouth – Schwäserhütte loop from Hellertshausen' or the 'Hiking loop from Asbach'. For more details on hiking trails, visit the Hiking around Hellertshausen guide.
Yes, some huts are located near historical points. The barbecue hut in Laufersweiler, for example, is built on the foundations of a former outdoor swimming pool from 1928, with remnants of its history still visible. The Rotzekopp Hut itself has a history, built by volunteer fire departments in 1973, and is located near the 'Kaisereiche' (Emperor's Oak), reflecting late 19th-century German history.
Many huts offer beautiful natural surroundings and scenic views. The Alex Hut Rest Area provides wide views of the Hirschbach floodplain. The Schutzhütte am Wahlenbach is situated by a pond, offering a tranquil spot amidst nature. The region itself is characterized by diverse terrain, including forests and valleys, making it a popular destination for enjoying the Hunsrück landscape.
Yes, some huts are available for rent. The Rotzekopp Hut is very popular and can be rented for events by contacting the local fire departments. Similarly, the barbecue hut in Laufersweiler can be rented for celebrations; information can be obtained from the local mayor.
Absolutely. The Hellertshausen area is well-suited for various cycling activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, such as the 'Hellkirch Ruins – Schmidtburg Castle Ruins loop from Hellertshausen', and road cycling routes like the 'Kyrburg Castle – Community Center Hahnenbach loop from Hellertshausen'. Many of these routes pass through scenic areas where huts might serve as convenient resting points. For detailed routes, explore the MTB Trails around Hellertshausen guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Hellertshausen guide.
The amenities vary by hut. Simple shelters like the Kreuzbuche Shelter offer protection from rain and benches. Barbecue huts, such as the one in Laufersweiler or the Waldhaus Grillhütte (Stadtwald Baumholder) in the wider region, can be more equipped with water, electricity, grilling facilities, and toilets. Most provide seating and a place to rest, making them ideal for a break during outdoor activities.
Visitors particularly appreciate the opportunity to relax amidst nature, the scenic views, and the convenience of having well-maintained resting points along hiking and cycling trails. The huts are valued for providing shelter, picnic spots, and a chance to recharge. The community also enjoys the historical context of some locations and the overall natural beauty of the Hunsrück region.
Generally, the outdoor areas and many trails around Hellertshausen are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your pet. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife. Specific rules for the National Park Hunsrück-Hochwald should be checked if you plan to visit areas within its boundaries.
Yes, many popular trailheads and huts have designated parking areas. For instance, the Kreuzbuche Shelter is located near a parking lot. It's advisable to check specific route descriptions or local signage for parking information when planning your visit to a particular hut or trail.


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