Best huts in Horsens are found within a diverse natural landscape, including forests, coastal areas, and near lakes and rivers. The region offers a range of accommodation, from basic overnight shelters to more equipped cabins. These sites provide access to hiking trails and natural scenery, catering to various outdoor activities. Horsens and its surroundings are known for their varied terrain, making them suitable for exploring different types of outdoor stays.
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When you're on the Hærvejen route near Nørre Snede, the Nørre Snede Shelter and Fire Pit is a great overnight visit that offers a simple, but authentic, place to rest and spend the night. You'll find a basic wooden shelter for protection from the elements and a fire pit where you can cook a warm meal or simply enjoy the crackling flames under the stars. It's a fantastic example of the many primitive camping options available to hikers in Denmark.
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Here you can find shelter from the rain. There's a table for eating inside and outside. The entrance is hidden on the left side 😉
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Tingdalen shelter place has two shelters and a primitive toilet. It is located in the middle of the woods and feels rather secluded. The shelters are neat, of good quality and spacious. You need to bring (or gather) your own firewood. You should book the shelter via the following link: https://www.danmarkssmukkeste.dk/skanderborg/planlaeg/tingdalen-shelter-gdk1079490. I believe normally it belongs to the scouts of Skanderborg.
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Next to the shelters there are places for campfires, barbecues, etc. You can't stand upright in the huts, but they seem perfect for slipping in and lying in. Closed to the west and open to the fire and mountain. Looks like someone really put a lot of thought and effort into it!
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The most beautiful of the three peaks on the small circular route. There are benches at the top and you have - at least in one direction - a nice view over the area. There are shelters for overnight stays right next to the summit.
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A large shelter above (north-east-east) Skanderborg. It can accommodate a group of 9-12 people. There are 2 picnic tables and a campfire site. Unfortunately no water and no toilet. Due to the small pond, there can also be some mosquitos on site. The "first come principle" applies.
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Horsens offers a diverse range of accommodation, from basic overnight shelters for a rustic experience to more equipped cabins with modern amenities. You can find shelters nestled in tranquil forests, by lakes, or along popular routes, as well as cabins in dedicated camping sites with various comfort levels.
Yes, many huts and shelters in Horsens are suitable for families. For example, Møgelhøj Shelters offer a scenic spot with campfire facilities. The Shelter and Fire Pit Area provides a simple, authentic place to rest. Dyrekærhuset Shelter/Hiking Hut is particularly family-friendly, offering a playground with a swing set, trampoline, zip line, and soccer field, along with shared facilities like a covered outdoor kitchen. Horsens City Camping Cabins also provide a family-friendly option with direct access to a child-friendly beach and playgrounds.
Several shelters in Horsens offer good facilities. Dyrekærhuset Shelter/Hiking Hut provides shared facilities including a toilet, bath, and a covered outdoor kitchen with a combi oven, air fryer, stove, and grill. It also has a fireplace with a fire pit. Tingdalen Shelters feature two shelters and a primitive toilet, located in the middle of the woods. Egebjerg/Hansted Sø Shelters have a parking area with a toilet, water tap, and waste bins nearby (though toilet and water are closed in winter).
Yes, the Slaggårdbanke Shelter is unique for its stargazing tower, making it perfect for astrophotographers and night owls seeking silence and dark skies. Endelave Island Shelters offer a unique island experience known for its wildlife, including wild rabbits, and views of the Kattegat.
The huts in Horsens are excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like those near Egebjerg/Hansted Sø Shelters, which invite walks along streams and into Hansted Forest. The Dyrekærhuset Shelter is a suitable stop on the Fjordminoen route around Horsens Fjord and Banestien Odder-Horsens. For more extensive hiking, cycling, or mountain biking, explore routes such as those found in the Hiking in Horsens guide or the MTB Trails in Horsens guide.
Absolutely! The Nim Canoe and Shelter Site is specifically designed for combining canoeing activities with an overnight stay in nature. It's popular with both locals and canoe tourists, offering table/bench sets and bonfire facilities.
For hikers and cyclists traversing longer routes, shelters along Bryrupbanestien, such as the two at Brædstruppladsen, provide an affordable and nature-close accommodation option. The Shelter and Fire Pit Area near Nørre Snede is also a great overnight visit when you're on the Hærvejen route.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking and outdoor activities, though some facilities like toilets and water at Egebjerg/Hansted Sø Shelters may be closed in winter. For stargazing, clear nights are ideal. It's advisable to check booking requirements, especially during peak seasons, as popular spots fill up quickly.
Yes, Møgelhøj Shelters are located on one of three peaks on a circular route, offering a nice view over the area. Dyrekærhuset Shelter/Hiking Hut provides scenic views of Horsens Fjord. The Slaggårdbanke Shelter, with its stargazing tower, also offers expansive views of the night sky.
Booking requirements vary by location. For municipal shelters, information on booking can often be found through Udinaturen.dk or local outdoor associations. For example, Tingdalen Shelters require booking via a specific link provided by the local organization. It's always best to check in advance, especially during peak season.
Yes, the 'Cabin to the nature lovers' in Tørring is located near Rørbæk Lake, where Denmark's two largest rivers, Gudenåen and Skjernåen, originate. This area is also close to Hærvejen, making it ideal for those interested in hiking and experiencing diverse birdlife. Egebjerg/Hansted Sø Shelters are situated by Egebjerg Lake and offer trails along a stream.
More equipped cabins, such as those at Horsens City Camping, offer significantly more comfort than basic shelters. They come in various capacities (2, 4, 6, and 8 persons) and often include fully equipped kitchens (some with dishwashers), living rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, and large furnished terraces. Luxury double cabins may even feature outdoor jacuzzis, providing a comfortable stay with modern facilities.


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