Best huts around Großolbersdorf are found within the scenic Erzgebirge region, characterized by its natural landscapes and traditional mountain guesthouses. This area offers a blend of historical sites and natural viewpoints, providing diverse experiences for visitors. The terrain around Großolbersdorf features varied hiking routes, making it a destination for those seeking outdoor exploration. The region's history and natural beauty contribute to its appeal for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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always worth a trip, especially with children
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Worthwhile hike to the two dams Neunzehnhain 1 and 2
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The Neunzehnhain Dam was built between 1911 and 1914 in the Bornwald near Pockau-Lengefeld in the Ore Mountains. It was put into operation shortly before the outbreak of the First World War. Due to the rapid industrialization of the Chemnitz area at the end of the 19th century and the enormous population growth of that time, water consumption rose rapidly. The Neunzehnhain Dam, which was only inaugurated in 1908, could no longer meet the water demand just three years later - and was therefore given a larger sister to accompany it.
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From up here you have a beautiful view of Grießbach
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The Markus Röhling mining smithy, the hut house and the horse sledge at the Markus Röhling Treibeschacht are in an idyllic location directly on the mining trail. The hut house was first built on this site in 1768. The mining smithy was built in 1773 and was expanded in 1785 with a horse sledge. In 1857 the mine was closed down and the horse sledge was later demolished. The area has been run by the “Markus Röhling Treibeschacht” association since 1999. Hikers and day tourists can enjoy a good drink and a meal on weekends (during the week by appointment) and visit the horse sledge newly built in 2000 and exhibitions.
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The Markus Röhling mining smithy, the hut house and the horse sledge at the Markus Röhling Treibeschacht are in an idyllic location directly on the mining trail. The hut house was first built on this site in 1768. The mining smithy was built in 1773 and was expanded in 1785 with a horse sledge. In 1857 the mine was closed down and the horse sledge was later demolished. The area has been run by the “Markus Röhling Treibeschacht” association since 1999. Hikers and day tourists can enjoy a good drink and a meal on weekends (during the week by appointment) and visit the horse sledge newly built in 2000 and exhibitions.
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A beautiful viewing platform, which, according to a plaque in the refuge, is 180 m above the Zschopau.
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The Scharfensteiner Kanzel is located on a rocky outcrop high above the Zschopau. Also called the Bastei of the Zschopautal, it rises about 80 meters above the riverbed. From here you have a wonderful view of neighboring hills and surrounding towns. If you want to enjoy a little more view nearby, you should hike a little further to Devil's Nose. (https://www.ins-erzgebirge.de/Scharfensteiner-Kanzel)
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Around Großolbersdorf, you'll discover a variety of huts and shelters, ranging from spacious resting places like Kunnerstein, which offers views over the Zschopau valley, to historical sites with inns such as Markus Röhling Upper Mining House. The region also features viewpoints with small refuges like Scharfenstein Pulpit, and even guesthouses that evolved from traditional mountain huts, like the one at Bärenstein Summit.
Yes, the region offers several historical sites. The Markus Röhling Upper Mining House is a notable historical site with an inn directly on a hiking trail. Additionally, the Bärenstein Summit, though not listed as a highlight in this guide, features a guesthouse and observation tower that began as a mountain hut in 1903, maintaining its family-run character and historical significance.
For impressive views, visit Kunnerstein, which provides a wonderful outlook over the Zschopau valley. Another excellent spot is Scharfenstein Pulpit, offering a great view of the Zschopautal after a steep climb. The Bärenstein Summit and its observation tower, located at 898 meters, also provide extensive panoramic views, including the Cranzahl dam, Fichtelberg, and Klínovec.
Many spots in the region are family-friendly. Kunnerstein is described as a spacious shelter ideal for hikers big and small. The Markus Röhling Upper Mining House, with its inn, is also suitable for families. For a unique experience, Omi's Stone Path features lovingly designed stones in animal shapes, making it a fun walk for both children and adults.
The area around Großolbersdorf is excellent for outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Bridge Cliff – Wolkenstein Castle loop' or the 'Grünauer Tal Nature Trail – Scharfenstein Castle loop'. For cyclists, there are routes like the 'Kirschensee loop' or the 'Prinzeß-Marien Tower – Cycle path near Marienberg loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can enjoy trails like the 'Neunzehnhain I Reservoir – Neunzehnhain II Reservoir loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and MTB trails guide for Großolbersdorf.
Yes, many huts are situated directly on popular hiking routes. For instance, the Markus Röhling Upper Mining House is located directly on a hiking trail. Hotel Sachsenbaude, a guesthouse with a hut-like feel in the broader Erzgebirge, is ideally situated directly on the 'Kammweg' (ridge trail) to Fichtelberg, making it a perfect stop for hikers.
The Erzgebirge region, including Großolbersdorf, is beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the changing foliage. Summer is ideal for longer excursions. While the guide focuses on general huts, the region's guesthouses, like the one at Bärenstein Summit, are open year-round, offering rustic rooms and panoramic views even in colder months.
Some huts and hut-like establishments provide facilities. The Markus Röhling Upper Mining House includes an inn. Kunnerstein offers a spacious shelter for resting. For more extensive facilities, Hotel Sachsenbaude on the Kammweg provides a restaurant and rooms, and the guesthouse at Bärenstein Summit offers 22 rustic rooms and dining options.
Beyond the huts themselves, you can explore diverse natural landscapes. The Kunnerstein offers views of the Zschopau valley, and Scharfenstein Pulpit overlooks the Zschopautal. The Neunzehnhain II Dam provides a wonderfully quiet and romantic setting by the water, surrounded by forest.
Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of natural beauty and historical charm. Many enjoy the stunning views from places like Kunnerstein and Scharfenstein Pulpit. The historical context of sites like the Markus Röhling Upper Mining House and the unique experience of Omi's Stone Path are also highly valued. The community has shared over 800 photos and given 747 upvotes, highlighting the region's appeal for outdoor exploration and picturesque stops.
While the main highlights are well-loved, places like Neunzehnhain II Dam offer a wonderfully quiet and romantic experience, away from more crowded spots. Omi's Stone Path, with its unique, artfully designed stones, also provides a charming and perhaps less conventional discovery for visitors.


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