Huts in Naturpark Diemelsee offer facilities for hikers, cyclists, and families within a landscape characterized by forests, hills, and the Diemelsee reservoir. The park is situated in the Sauerland region, providing a natural setting for outdoor activities. Visitors can find various shelters and staffed huts that serve as resting points along popular trails. The area is known for its diverse terrain, suitable for different levels of exploration.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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There is a beautiful refuge at the Schützenwiese.
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There is a great single trail next to the hut.
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Treading water directly in the Diemel, that's something.
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If you follow the Grenzkammtrail from Hohem Eimberg, you will automatically reach the Dreiskopf here. You can enjoy a great view of the surrounding area from several places during a break. A shelter is also available.
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"Remains of the old city wall can still be seen in Obermarsberg today, including the water tower and the Buttenturm. There were a total of seven fortress towers along the city wall. Other WATCH TOWERS OUTSIDE THE CITY, from which the surrounding area could easily be seen, were the mouse tower and the PRIESTERBERGTURM on the mountain of the same name. " https://www.sauerland.com/Media/Attraktionen/Priesterberger-Warte-Obermarsberg
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Located on the M5 circular route around Messinghausen. Provides protection and space for rest. Paths and directions are signposted in the area of the hut.
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Naturpark Diemelsee offers a variety of huts, ranging from simple shelters for weather protection and rest points along trails, to staffed huts providing food and drinks. You can find summit huts like Dreiskopf Summit and Shelter, and huts with special facilities such as the Kneipp Basin Padberg. There are also cozy hiking huts like the Graf-Stolberg-Hütte and rustic bistros like the Diemelsteighütte.
Yes, there are staffed huts where you can enjoy meals and refreshments. The Graf-Stolberg-Hütte, for instance, offers regional dishes, coffee, and cake in a cozy Alpine-style setting. Another option is the Diemelsteighütte, a rustic bistro and café specializing in homemade tarte flambée, coffee, and freshly tapped beer.
For stunning views, consider visiting the Graf-Stolberg-Hütte, which boasts a spacious beer garden with panoramic views of the surrounding nature, including the distant Kellerwald mountains. The Diemelsteighütte also features a panoramic terrace with splendid views directly overlooking the Diemelsee. Additionally, the Dreiskopf Summit and Shelter provides great views of the surrounding area.
Many huts in Naturpark Diemelsee are family-friendly. The Graf-Stolberg-Hütte is known for its welcoming atmosphere for families, and the Diemelsteighütte is conveniently located directly at the Adventure Golf Park, making it ideal for families. Simple shelters like Schützenwiese and Shelter at Messinghausen Crossroads also provide good resting spots for families.
Yes, some huts are dog-friendly. The Graf-Stolberg-Hütte, for example, welcomes dogs, making it a great stop for hikers exploring the region with their canine companions.
The Graf-Stolberg-Hütte is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that visitors with mobility needs can also enjoy its amenities and panoramic views.
While traditional staffed huts typically don't offer overnight accommodation, the Sauerland Trekking Park provides 'trekking sites' along the Diemelsteig and Uplandsteig. These sites are designated for self-sufficient overnight tent stays from April 1st to November 15th, offering a more rustic experience for multi-day hikers.
The huts are excellent starting or ending points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, with trails like the challenging 'Diemelsee at the Itter inflow – Heringhausen on Lake Diemel loop'. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes, including scenic loops around the Diemelsee. The Graf-Stolberg-Hütte is ideal for hikers, bikers, and cyclists, while the Diemelsteighütte is near an adventure golf park.
Many huts are situated directly on or near popular hiking trails. For instance, the Shelter on the European Long-Distance Trail E1 (Marsberg Forest) is located right on this long-distance path. The Graf-Stolberg-Hütte is a central hub connecting various hiking regions, and the Dreiskopf Summit and Shelter is a great break point after a beautiful trail.
The huts in Naturpark Diemelsee can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months, especially when trekking sites are open from April 1st to November 15th for overnight stays. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, while summer is ideal for combining hut visits with activities around the Diemelsee.
Yes, you can find huts with unique facilities. The Kneipp Basin Padberg offers a well-kept rest area with a hut, loungers, and the opportunity to cool off by treading water directly in the Diemel.
Staffed huts like the Graf-Stolberg-Hütte focus on regional dishes, including specialties like schnitzel, along with coffee and cake. The Diemelsteighütte specializes in homemade tarte flambée, freshly prepared in a stone oven, alongside coffee, cake, and freshly tapped beer. Both aim to use regional products.


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