Huts around Wangelnstedt are situated in the Solling-Vogler Nature Park, a low mountain range characterized by red sandstone and dense forests. The region features numerous peaks, with several exceeding 400 meters in height. This landscape offers diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking and exploring natural and historical sites.
Last updated: June 3, 2026
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Lovingly designed. Information in and around the cabin. Relaxing lounger with stone labyrinth.
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The cross dedicated to Saint Barbara stands at an old sandstone quarry.
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The stamping station is located in front of the Barbarabaude.
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The charcoal burner's hut in the Hils is a beautifully designed rest area with indoor and outdoor seating, maintained by the Delligsen Local History Society. There's even a toilet (a forest toilet) available. 😉 The facility was built in 1972.
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I thought the small children's charcoal burner's hut next to the large one was quite funny. 👍
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Beautiful, lovingly designed place.
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Cute, the little hut and the extra rest area for the kids.
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from the upper parking lot to the Barbarakreuz and back via Wenzen train station to the car
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The region around Wangelnstedt offers a variety of shelters, from well-maintained refuges and practical weather shelters to spacious huts suitable for groups. You can find simple resting spots, historical sites, and even educational locations. Examples include the Ebersnacken Tower, which is a viewpoint with a hut, and the WS Stamp 21: Barbarabaude, a lovingly designed shelter.
Yes, several huts around Wangelnstedt are family-friendly. The WS Stamp 21: Barbarabaude features a stone labyrinth and an insect hotel, making it engaging for children. The Charcoal burner's hut on the Hünenburg is also noted for its family appeal, with a smaller children's hut nearby. The Forest Education Center Weserbergland is another great family-friendly spot.
The Charcoal burner's hut on the Hünenburg is a historical site with plenty of seating, evoking childhood memories for many visitors. The WS Stamp 21: Barbarabaude is dedicated to Saint Barbara, the patron saint of miners, reflecting the region's mining history. The Raccoon Hut, while not directly in Wangelnstedt, is known for its informative displays about raccoons and native bird species, adding an educational element.
For panoramic views, the Ebersnacken Tower is an excellent choice. It offers clear views in all directions over the 555 square kilometer Solling-Vogler Nature Park, including several peaks over 400 meters high. You'll need to climb 126 steps to reach the top for the best vantage point.
The Charcoal burner's hut on the Hünenburg has plenty of seating and can be rented for celebrations through the Delligser Heimatverein. Additionally, the Raccoon Hut, located in the broader vicinity, is spacious and suitable for larger hiking groups, with potential rental options for its grill and fire bowl.
The region around Wangelnstedt, including areas near the huts, is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and mountain biking. For example, there are challenging gravel biking routes like the 'Schießhaus Spring – Witch's Hut Shelter loop' and moderate running trails such as the 'Running loop from Stadtoldendorf'. You can explore more options in the Gravel biking around Wangelnstedt, Running Trails around Wangelnstedt, and MTB Trails around Wangelnstedt guides.
Yes, several huts provide amenities for visitors. The Kohlfleck Hut, located nearby, is well-maintained with benches, tables, and fresh spring water, which is convenient for visitors with dogs. The WS Stamp 21: Barbarabaude also offers various seating areas, and the Shelter on the Ith Ridge provides benches for a short break.
The Solling-Vogler Nature Park, where many of these huts are located, is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the changing foliage. Summer is ideal for longer days outdoors, and some huts, like the Shelter on the Ith Ridge, provide protection from the elements, making them suitable for visits even during less favorable weather.
The Forest Education Center Weserbergland, which includes a hut, is home to the Försterkrug, a place where you might find refreshments. While specific opening times are not always available, it's a known spot for a break. For more extensive options, you might need to visit nearby towns or villages.
The huts are highly appreciated by the komoot community for their diverse offerings and scenic locations. They have received over 800 upvotes and more than 1100 photos have been shared by visitors. Highlights like the Ebersnacken Tower are praised for their impressive views, while the WS Stamp 21: Barbarabaude is loved for its thoughtful design and unique features.
Yes, the WS Stamp 21: Barbarabaude is a stamping station (since autumn 2024) for the 'Wilde Heimat hiking treasures'. This adds an extra incentive for hikers to visit and collect stamps as part of their outdoor adventures in the region.


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