Huts around Trockenborn-Wolfersdorf are situated in a region characterized by forests and historical hunting grounds within Thuringia. The area offers a blend of natural landscapes and cultural significance, including historic lodges and nature reserves. Visitors can explore various hiking trails that lead to these structures, providing opportunities for outdoor activity and accommodation. The landscape features secluded forest clearings and proximity to natural areas like the Leutratal.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The Siebshaus is an over 500-year-old half-timbered hunting lodge above the Leubengrund and belonged to the ducal hunting grounds of Hummelshain Castle. 😄 👍
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Today this was almost the center of my little trip. A very quiet place where the little refreshment tasted good.
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Nice little and well-kept rest area.
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Forest house 14 oaks... resting place for hikers and bikers. Very cool location to rest and breathe deeply. Crossing point of the paths to Langendembach and Hummelshain or to Neustadt (Hohe Straße)
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Nice view from the cottage
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The Green House was built in 1727 as a hunting lodge and since then has served the dukes as a bad-weather shelter and "dining room". The two-storey building with a wooden gazebo is located in a forest clearing near the Rieseneck hunting facility. The simply furnished building has a kitchen, a living room, several bedrooms on the upper floor and attic and a balcony. The ensemble of the Green House in the immediate vicinity includes the former stables, the coach house, a venison cellar with a dry floor and the well house built in GDR times.
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Completely inconspicuous in the forest is the green house with its outbuildings, which is on the way to the hunting grounds. A wonderful piece of earth. 🤗
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The region offers a diverse range of huts, from historical hunting lodges like the Green House (Rieseneck Hunting Lodge) and Siebshaus Hunting Lodge, to practical shelters such as the Ratsberg Shelter, and even barbecue huts like the Grünbach Hut Hiking and Barbecue Hut. There are options for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those looking for a place to rest or gather.
Yes, the area is rich in history, particularly with its hunting lodges. The Green House (Rieseneck Hunting Lodge), built in 1727, served dukes as bad weather accommodation and a dining room. Another significant historical site is the Siebshaus Hunting Lodge, a over 500-year-old half-timbered house that once served princes and later as a youth club.
While many huts serve as resting places, some offer overnight stays. The Siebshaus Hunting Lodge serves as a resting place for hikers and guests who want to stay overnight, though individual visits are often by prior arrangement. Additionally, the NaturErlebnisHaus Leutratal, located nearby, provides rustic group accommodation with dormitories and a self-catering kitchen, ideal for families or school classes.
Absolutely. The Ratsberg Shelter is described as a wonderful destination for families with children and dogs. The Grünbach Hut Hiking and Barbecue Hut is also family-friendly and can be used for gatherings. The NaturErlebnisHaus Leutratal is specifically designed for groups, school classes, and families seeking a nature-focused experience.
The huts are nestled within a region characterized by forests and natural landscapes. The Siebshaus Hunting Lodge is situated alone in the middle of the forest near a lake. The NaturErlebnisHaus Leutratal is located directly in the 'Leutratal and Cospoth' nature reserve, famous for its 27 different orchid species and rich biodiversity, including a stream with aquatic animals, bats, and birds.
The region around Trockenborn-Wolfersdorf offers numerous outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, such as the 'Orla Cycle Path' or the 'Hummelshain Hunting Lodge – Leuchtenburg Castle loop'. There are also running trails, including loops from Börthen or Hummelshain, and mountain biking routes like the 'Siebshaus Hunting Lodge – New Hunting Lodge Hummelshain loop'. For more details, check out the guides for Cycling around Trockenborn-Wolfersdorf, Running Trails around Trockenborn-Wolfersdorf, and MTB Trails around Trockenborn-Wolfersdorf.
Yes, many huts serve as excellent destinations or resting points along hiking trails. The NaturErlebnisHaus Leutratal is located directly on the 100-kilometer circular hiking trail around Jena ('Horizontale'). The Ratsberg Shelter is a popular spot for hikers, with numerous routes to explore from there. The region's forest paths connect many of these structures, offering varied hiking experiences.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. The historical hunting lodges offer a unique glimpse into the past, while shelters like the Ratsberg Shelter provide a perfect spot to pause and relax amidst beautiful scenery. The Grünbach Hut Hiking and Barbecue Hut is loved for its communal atmosphere and barbecue facilities. The komoot community has shared over 430 photos and given more than 560 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.
Yes, the Grünbach Hut Hiking and Barbecue Hut is specifically designed for this purpose. It features a fireplace both outside and inside, making it suitable for gatherings and barbecues by prior arrangement. You can contact the community for booking details, which are usually noted at the cottage itself.
The Siebshaus Hunting Lodge is a historical site that serves as a resting place for hikers and offers overnight stays. However, individual visits are typically not possible, and it is usually only open on special occasions like 'Open Monument Day'. Those interested in visiting should contact the Hummelshain Palace Foundation (Förderverein Schloss Hummelshain e.V.) for specific access information.
The region is beautiful year-round, but for specific natural highlights, May and June are ideal for visiting the Leutratal nature reserve near the NaturErlebnisHaus Leutratal, as this is when 27 different orchid species are in bloom. Generally, spring through autumn offers pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the forest trails leading to the huts.
Yes, several huts offer scenic views. The Ratsberg Shelter is known for its location offering good views. Additionally, the Helenenstein Hut, though currently closed, still provides a wonderful view of the Saale valley from its lower platform.
Yes, the NaturErlebnisHaus Leutratal, though not directly in Trockenborn-Wolfersdorf, is a significant option for group accommodation in the nearby Leutratal nature reserve. It provides a rustic and cozy lodging experience amidst nature, ideal for groups, school classes, and families seeking to experience nature firsthand. Bookings are handled by NABU Thüringen.


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