Best huts around Erpel are often establishments providing refreshments and panoramic views, rather than traditional mountain huts. Erpel is a town on the Rhine, notable for the Erpeler Ley, a basalt rock formation offering extensive vistas over the Rhine Valley. This area is a well-known volcanic ruin in the Middle Rhine Valley and a nature reserve. The plateau serves as a starting point for various hiking paths and offers impressive views.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The name is once again misleading: Of course, the local hiker knows that there are by no means several lakes visible from this spot. Rather, it is the "good old Father Rhine," which can be seen several times, seen here from above.
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The Lohrberg, the third largest mountain in the Siebengebirge, offers a wonderful view of the Rhine from the Dreiseenblick, which, visible in three places (hence the name Dreiseenblick), winds through the valley below. There is a refuge at the lookout point, where you can take a break. An information board provides information about what can be seen in the distance from here. The gaze wanders from the islands of Nonnenwerth and Grafenwerth in the Rhine over the mountainous Eifel northwards over the Drachenfels towards Bonn-Bad Godesberg.
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Distant view of the Rhine Valley towards Bonn and Koblenz, in front of you is the Drachenfels, straight ahead you can see the Drachenfelser Ländchen in the distance
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a very nice place to stay
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Beautiful panoramic view with a refuge
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It looks like the witch's house from Hansel and Gretel: But nobody needs to be afraid of the milk house in the Siebengebirge nature reserve. On the contrary: stopping there after a walk is a pleasure. The café can only be reached on foot, the car can be parked in a parking lot in Königswinter, from there it goes up towards Drachenfels. When you arrive at the milk house, fresh waffles or pancakes await the hikers. But there are also hearty things like a Vesper plate or homemade meatballs.
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Around Erpel, 'huts' generally refer to establishments like restaurants, cafes, and viewpoints that offer refreshments, food, and scenic vistas, rather than traditional mountain huts for overnight stays. Key examples include the The Little Milk House, a cozy cafe, and the Gaststätte Bergesruh, a restaurant on the Erpeler Ley plateau.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Gaststätte Bergesruh on the Erpeler Ley plateau, which offers extensive vistas over the Rhine and into the Eifel. Another excellent spot is the View from the Walter-Guilleaume hut (Geisberg), providing views to the Rhine, Bad Honnef, and Drachenfels. The Three-Lakes Viewpoint also offers unique views of the Rhine appearing like lakes.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Gaststätte Bergesruh on the Erpeler Ley offers children's menus and a relaxed atmosphere with animal residents like chickens and peacocks. The The Little Milk House is a popular rest stop for hikers, serving fresh waffles and pancakes in a forest setting. The Laurentius-Hütte Panoramablick is also ideal for a family picnic with its barbecue hut and scenic views.
The Gaststätte Bergesruh has a rich history dating back to 1904, rebuilt after the war and continuously developed. It sits on the Erpeler Ley, a basalt rock formation that is a well-known volcanic ruin and a nature reserve since 1941. The Löwenburger Hof is also located near the historical Löwenburg.
The Gaststätte Bergesruh on the Erpeler Ley plateau is accessible via a well-signposted road from Erpel or various hiking paths, including the Rotbäckchen-Wanderweg and the Rheinsteig. The Erpeler Ley itself offers ample parking for visitors.
The area around Erpel is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking on trails like the Rheinsteig, which passes over the Erpeler Ley. There are also options for mountaineering, with routes like the Mountain Hikes around Erpel, and gravel biking, with routes such as those found in the Gravel biking around Erpel guide.
Yes, many hiking trails lead to these locations. The Rheinsteig long-distance hiking trail leads over the Geisberg to the Walter-Guilleaume hut. The Erpeler Ley is a starting point for various hikes, including sections of the Rheinsteig and the Rotbäckchen-Wanderweg, which can take you to the Gaststätte Bergesruh. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Erpel guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views, especially from the Erpeler Ley and the Walter-Guilleaume hut. The peaceful ambiance, the opportunity for a relaxing break with good food and drinks, and the accessibility of these spots for all ages are also highly appreciated. The unique natural beauty of the Rhine Valley and the Siebengebirge is a major draw.
Absolutely. The Laurentius-Hütte Panoramablick is specifically designed for this, featuring a barbecue hut, multiple benches, and tables. It's an ideal, rustic spot to pause, enjoy a packed meal, and take in the scenic surroundings with a great view.
Yes, The Little Milk House is a charming cafe located in a forest setting that can only be reached on foot. It's a popular destination for hikers seeking a peaceful break with fresh waffles, pancakes, and hearty meals.
The Great Ölberg is the highest mountain in the Siebengebirge and features a restaurant at its summit. It offers a fantastic 360-degree panoramic view, making it a rewarding destination for those seeking elevated vistas and refreshments.
The View from the Walter-Guilleaume hut (Geisberg) is highly recommended for watching the sunset. Many visitors describe the experience from this viewpoint, looking west towards the Rhine, as indescribably beautiful.


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