Best huts around Havingen offer a blend of historical significance and natural settings. The region features repurposed industrial structures, such as former mine offices and cooling basins, alongside traditional forest shelters. These locations provide unique overnight stays and rest stops for outdoor enthusiasts. The area combines elements of industrial heritage with accessible outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A rather unusual "Kabaischen" of the regional hiking trail "Minett Trail" is in Dudelange. Here is the hiker's hut, an elaborate steel and wood construction, directly on the water surface. A large picture window allows a fascinating view of the water tower, but those who prefer privacy can relax behind curtains in the sleeping alcove. A total of four beds are available. The cooling basin once served as part of the steelworks that processed the ore mined in the surrounding mining areas such as the Haard-Hesselsbierg-Staebierg opencast mine. You can book your overnight stay on the water on kabaisecher.lu
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A rather unusual Kabaischen of the regional Minett Trail is in Dudelange. Here is the hiker's hut, an elaborate steel and wood construction, directly on the water surface. A large picture window allows a fascinating view of the water tower, but those who prefer more privacy can relax behind curtains in the sleeping alcove. A total of four beds are available. The cooling basin once served as part of the steelworks that processed the ore mined in the surrounding mining areas such as the Haard-Hesselsbierg-Staebierg opencast mine. You can book your overnight stay on the water at www.kabaischen.lu.
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Six places to sleep await curious guests here, where decades ago the lorry wagons were weighed full of the precious, ore-bearing Minette rock. The old ironworks company administration building in Tétange is steeped in history: from here the stone went to all the steelworks in the region, creating part of the wealth that made up the Grand Duchy in the 20th century. Like many places in the Minett region, this historic building has now become something new: one of the Minett Trail Kabaisercher. You can book an overnight stay in this Kabaisches at www.kabaisercher.lu.
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You can even stay overnight here. Must be requested from the municipal administration.
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Shelter in the middle of the forest with an interesting raised throne/seat/
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The huts around Havingen are distinctive for their blend of historical significance and natural settings. You'll find repurposed industrial structures, such as former mine offices and cooling basins, alongside traditional forest shelters, offering a unique glimpse into the region's heritage and accessible outdoor experiences.
Several huts in the region provide options for overnight stays. For example, Rosati House is a refuge in the middle of a forest that can be rented. The unique Kabaischen: Floater, an elaborate steel and wood construction directly on the water, offers four beds. Kabaischen: Haus Gonner, a former ore mine office, features eight beds in small sleeping cabins, a kitchen, and a living unit. Another option is Kabaischen: The Old ARBED Office, a historic building that once served the ironworks company.
Yes, several huts are noted as family-friendly. Rosati House, Kabaischen: Floater, Kabaischen: Haus Gonner, and Kabaischen: The Old ARBED Office are all categorized as suitable for families, offering various experiences from forest refuges to unique industrial heritage stays.
Many huts in Havingen have a rich industrial history. For instance, Kabaischen: Haus Gonner is located in a former ore mine office, and Kabaischen: The Old ARBED Office was once the administration building for an ironworks company. The Kabaischen: Floater is situated on a cooling basin that was part of the steelworks, connecting visitors to the region's mining and industrial past.
Absolutely. The Kabaischen: Floater is an unusual hut directly on the water surface, offering a large picture window with fascinating views. Rosati House provides a tranquil experience, being a refuge nestled in the middle of a forest.
The area around Havingen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the 'Cliff Edge – Eisekaul Red Rock Field loop from Rumelange' or 'Red Rocks – Arbed Industrial Wagon loop from Tétange'. For road cycling, options include the 'Étang loop from Boulange'. General cycling routes like 'Plateau d'Algrange – Scenic Tree-Lined Pathway loop from Algrange' are also available. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Havingen, Road Cycling Routes around Havingen, and Cycling around Havingen guides.
For huts like Kabaischen: Floater, Kabaischen: Haus Gonner, and Kabaischen: The Old ARBED Office, you can typically book your overnight stay through their dedicated websites, such as www.kabaischen.lu or www.kabaisercher.lu. For Rosati House, requests for overnight stays must be made to the municipal administration.
Yes, Kabaischen: Haus Gonner is well-equipped with a kitchen and a living unit where guests can cook and eat together. It also features a terrace for enjoying the evening outdoors. Rosati House also offers facilities for visitors.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique blend of historical, repurposed industrial huts and serene forest shelters. The opportunity to explore structures that once served mining operations, alongside more traditional refuges in natural settings, is a major draw. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with 6 photos and 34 upvotes for the huts in the area.
Yes, Kabaischen: Haus Gonner, located in the former administrative office of an ore mine, is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it an inclusive option for visitors.
Huts like Kabaischen: Haus Gonner, with its eight beds divided into small sleeping cabins, a kitchen, and a living unit, are well-suited for groups looking to stay together. Kabaischen: Floater also offers four beds, making it a good option for smaller groups or families.
The 'Minett Trail' is a regional hiking trail that connects several of the unique 'Kabaischen' huts, such as Kabaischen: Floater and Kabaischen: Haus Gonner. These huts serve as special accommodations along the trail, allowing hikers to experience the region's industrial heritage and natural beauty. More information can often be found on websites like www.minetttrail.lu.


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