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Top 20 Huts and Cabins around Walhausen

Best huts around Walhausen, located in Rhineland-Palatinate, offer diverse outdoor experiences across its various municipalities. The region is characterized by the Palatinate Forest, the Moselle Valley, and the Hunsrück landscape, providing varied terrain for exploration. Visitors can find a range of shelters, from dedicated hiking accommodations to scenic viewpoints and historical sites. The area's natural features include river bends, rock formations, and dense forests, making it a destination for hiking and nature appreciation.

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Last updated: May 15, 2026

Burgberg Shelter and Panoramic Bench

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Great view over the landscape of the Hunsrück. The triangular refuge is an original and beautiful place to breathe after the climb.

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Apollo Mine and Shelter

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In the pit Apollo was searched for ores. In front of the entrance of the tunnel, which is not accessible, there is a beautiful refuge.

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A really nice rest area with a great view.

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Altlay Recreation and BBQ Area

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Leisure & fairground of the municipality of Altlay with festival hall, grill and toilet facilities.

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Halfway up the forests of the Briedel Switzerland hiking area lies the Hindenburglay lookout point. A small pavilion sits enthroned on a rocky outcrop that protrudes from the steep, wooded slope of the narrow Moselle bend at Zeller Hamm.

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June 6, 2025, Hindenburglay Viewpoint and Shelter

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shelter & rest area with a view of the valley

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The recreational area consists of a 200 square meter rustic wooden shelter. There is a spacious covered barbecue area in the immediate vicinity. Users also have access to solid sanitary facilities. In an adjoining room there is a counter with a sink with hot and cold running water and a refrigerator. Other facilities include marquee furniture and mobile windows for the shelter. Thanks to the power connection and permanently installed lighting, your event does not have to end when darkness falls. The large parking and camping area round off the offer. The rental fees for public commercial events are €120, private events cost €60. Local users only pay half the rental costs. Electricity and water are billed separately according to consumption. When using the barbecue, an additional cleaning fee of €10 is charged. Of course, the site and its facilities must be left completely clean. A deposit of €60 is charged for security. Source: https://www.altlay.de/

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This is a site that was inhabited by people thousands of years ago, as can be proven by archaeological finds. Visitors of our modern times are invited to stay at least for a short time. Some will certainly be happy to take advantage of the opportunity offered here after the climb.

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To be honest, the name leaves me a little perplexed: why did someone back then come up with the - to me incomprehensible - idea of naming an ore mine in the Hunsrück after the deity Apollo from Greek mythology, and the god of the sea at that?

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Beautiful viewpoint with rest area

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Large recreational area for barbecues and events

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Hindenburglay Viewpoint and refuge In the middle of the forests of the Briedeler Schweiz hiking area, halfway up the mountain, lies the Hindenburglay viewpoint. A small pavilion sits on the rocky spur that protrudes from the steep, wooded slope of the narrow Moselle bend of the Zeller Hamm. Only the narrow hiking trails provide access to this wonderful spot. We sit in complete silence in the shade of old oak trees and enjoy the view down to the Moselle flowing past with its steep slopes covered in vines and the houses of Briedel crouching in the narrow valley, while a flag flutters gently in the wind above us. The pavilion was built in 1927 by the Eintracht Briedel men's choir and has been maintained by the mixed choir ever since. It serves as a refuge in the center of the hiking trails that were laid out in 1926. It was given the name Hindenburglay in memory of the great Reich Chancellor. See: https://briedel.de/index.php/urlaub-in-briedel/infos

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts and shelters can I find around Walhausen?

Around Walhausen, you'll discover a diverse range of shelters, from dedicated hiking accommodations offering overnight stays to charming shelters for breaks, and even mountain wine taverns. These include facilities like the Burgberg Shelter and Panoramic Bench, historical sites such as the Apollo Mine and Shelter, and scenic viewpoints like the Hindenburglay Viewpoint and Shelter.

Which huts offer the best scenic views of the region?

For breathtaking views, visit the Hindenburglay Viewpoint and Shelter, which features a pavilion on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Moselle bend and the Zeller Hamm. The Burgberg Shelter and Panoramic Bench also provides great views over the Hunsrück landscape. Additionally, the Drieschhütte and Onkel Tom's Hut (Bergweinwirtschaft) near Walhausen (Cochem-Zell) are known for their pleasant stops with great views, often over the Moselle Valley.

Are there any historical huts or sites to explore?

Yes, the Apollo Mine and Shelter is a notable historical site where ores were once mined. While the tunnel entrance is inaccessible, a refuge is available for hikers. The Burgberg Shelter and Panoramic Bench is also located at a point where a fortified site once stood, as indicated by its name and local information.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the huts?

The region around Walhausen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, such as those found in the Easy hikes around Walhausen guide, or more challenging gravel biking routes from the Gravel biking around Walhausen guide. Running trails are also available, with options like those in the Running Trails around Walhausen guide. Many trails pass by the various huts and shelters, providing convenient resting points.

Are there family-friendly huts or activities in the Walhausen area?

Yes, several huts and areas are suitable for families. The Apollo Mine and Shelter is categorized as family-friendly. The Naturfreundehaus Niedersimten, while not directly in Walhausen, offers a playground and play meadow, and is close to the Pirmasens leisure pool 'Plub', making it a good option for families. The Altlay Recreation and BBQ Area is also family-friendly with barbecue facilities.

What is the best time of year to visit the huts around Walhausen?

The best time to visit depends on your preferences. Many huts and trails are enjoyable during spring, summer, and autumn for hiking and outdoor activities. Some establishments, like Onkel Tom's Hut, typically operate from late June to early November. Winter hiking is also possible, but it's advisable to check current operating hours and accessibility for specific huts and trail conditions during colder months.

Do any of the huts offer food and drink?

Yes, some huts and taverns in the region offer food and drink. Onkel Tom's Hut (Bergweinwirtschaft) provides first-class house wines and delicious food with wonderful views over the Moselle Valley. The Drieschhütte also offers pleasant stops with great views, delicious wine, and small snacks. The Berghütte & Wirtshaus Teufelskanzel (near Wahlhausen, Thuringia/Hesse border) is known for its rustic inn atmosphere and regional cuisine.

Is parking available near the huts and trails?

Yes, parking is available in several locations. The Altlay Recreation and BBQ Area specifically mentions parking facilities. For other huts and trailheads, parking is generally available, though it's always recommended to check specific access points for the most convenient options.

What natural features can I expect to see on trails near the huts?

The region boasts diverse natural features. You can expect to see the Palatinate Forest, the Moselle Valley with its vine-covered steep slopes, and the Hunsrück landscape. Trails often feature river bends, rock formations, and dense forests. The Hindenburglay Viewpoint and Shelter, for example, is situated on a rocky outcrop within a forest, offering views of the Moselle bend.

Are there any huts suitable for group gatherings or events?

The Naturfreundehaus Niedersimten offers a large common room, a seminar room, and outdoor areas, making it suitable for groups. The Altlay Recreation and BBQ Area is also designed for leisure and fairground activities, including barbecue and toilet facilities, making it ideal for group celebrations. The Firefighters' Hut near Walhausen (Cochem-Zell) is a covered, open-sided hut perfect for group rests with a view of the Moselle.

What do visitors enjoy most about the huts around Walhausen?

Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning views, especially from spots like the Hindenburglay Viewpoint and Shelter and the Burgberg Shelter and Panoramic Bench. The tranquility of locations away from road noise, the friendly service and good food at places like Naturfreundehaus Niedersimten, and the rustic charm of mountain wine taverns are also highly valued. Many also enjoy the robust and well-maintained shelters, which provide welcome respite during hikes.

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