Best huts around Rhens offer access to the natural landscapes of the Rhine and Moselle valleys. The region is characterized by its river views, forests, and historic settlements. Rhens hiking routes and paths often lead to shelters and viewpoints, providing opportunities to experience the area's geography. These locations serve as resting points for those exploring the local trails.
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Beautiful narrow hiking trail that leads us from the Moselle valley up to the Mönch-Felix-Hütte.
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Nice narrow path that zig zags.
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"Located high above Niederfell, the Mönch-Felix-Hütte offers a phenomenal view of the Moselle valley and the Niederburg and the Oberburg with the late Romanesque Matthias chapel on the other bank of the Moselle above Kobern-Gondorf. Enjoy the wonderful view of the Moselle valley with the villages of Kobern-Gondorf, Lehmen and Niederfell at the foot of the Mönch-Felix hut. << Monk Felix >> Felix, a monk from the East, came to this area in AD 70 after a 40-year pilgrimage. The Mönch-Felix-Hütte now stands where he had settled down exhausted. Only the legend derives (Nieder)-Fell from Felix, who came here as a wandering monk from the Orient 1900 years ago, lived in a hut above the village and grew the first wine on the slope still called "Münichsberg". In fact, here in the "Pfaffenland", as the lowest part of the Lower Moselle was called, clergymen had extensive possessions." https://www.niederfell.de/tourismus/moench-felix-huette/
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Very nice rest area with shelter. Two loungers invite you to relax. The wonderful view of the Moselle valley is included for free.
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Hatzenport was first mentioned in a document around 1135 as "Hattenporcia". Hatzenport itself was already inhabited in Roman times, as evidenced by stone finds during railway construction in the last century It was part of the greater community of Löf and became independent again at the local elections of June 12th, 1994. Hatzenport has around 620 residents today and is characterized by viticulture.Due to the mostly south-facing, steep weathered slate slopes, there are like nowhere else the Moselle offers the best conditions for outstanding Riesling wines Source: https://kulturraum-untermosel.de/145-alle-gemeinden/75-hatzenport.html/#hatzenport
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From this hut you have a magnificent view of the Moselle valley, Hatzenport and the vineyards! There is even a barbecue area on the premises, you can unwind on relaxation benches and there are also tables with benches for picnicking.
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Around Rhens, you'll discover a variety of huts, including shelters, viewpoint huts, and winemaker's huts. These structures are designed to offer rest, protection from the weather, and often provide stunning views of the Rhine and Moselle valleys.
Several huts and shelters provide excellent panoramic views. The Rabenlay Viewpoint and Shelter offers a magnificent view of the Moselle. The Uhuley Viewpoint provides views of the Lahn and Niederlahnstein, while the Winemaker’s hut with a view of the Moselle Valley near Hatzenport lives up to its name with expansive valley vistas. Additionally, the Schutzhütte "Alte Hütte" in Rhens is highly recommended for its picturesque location and panoramic views of the surrounding fields.
Yes, several huts and their surrounding areas are suitable for families. The Rabenlay Viewpoint and Shelter is considered family-friendly, offering a great vantage point with benches. The Stierwiese Shelter and Picnic Area is another excellent option, featuring a picnic area and shelter, making it ideal for a family outing.
The huts around Rhens are nestled in a region characterized by its natural beauty. You can expect to see stunning river landscapes, particularly views of the Rhine and Moselle, dense forests, and picturesque valleys. Many huts are located at viewpoints, offering expansive vistas of these natural features.
Absolutely. The huts serve as excellent resting points along various hiking trails. For instance, the Schutzhütte "Alte Hütte" is a designated hiking shelter on the Rheinburgenweg. You can find numerous hiking opportunities in the area, including challenging mountain hikes. Explore more options on the Mountain Hikes around Rhens guide.
Yes, the Rhens region is popular for various outdoor activities. Many cycling routes pass near or offer access to these huts. You can find suitable routes for both road cycling and touring bicycles. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Rhens or Cycling around Rhens guides for more details.
Many huts in the Rhens area are designed to offer shelter from the elements. The Winemaker’s hut with a view of the Moselle Valley near Hatzenport and the Vineyard Shelter are specifically noted for providing protection from the sun or other weather conditions. The Rabenlay Viewpoint and Shelter also includes a shelter for visitors.
Yes, some huts have interesting historical backgrounds. For example, the Stierwiese Shelter and Picnic Area is located on a meadow that was historically used for harvesting green forage and hay for the community bull. Vineyard shelters, like the Vineyard Shelter, were traditionally used by winegrowers for rest and storage during their work in the vineyards.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views, the peaceful atmosphere, and the opportunity for rest and relaxation that the huts provide. The presence of benches, picnic areas, and shelters makes them ideal spots to take a break, enjoy the scenery, and even have a barbecue. The komoot community has shown great appreciation, with over 1200 upvotes and 600 photos shared for these locations.
Yes, some huts are well-equipped for picnics and even barbecues. The Rabenlay Viewpoint and Shelter features benches and a small barbecue area. The Stierwiese Shelter and Picnic Area is specifically designed for such activities, offering seating, a shelter, and a picnic area.
Many huts in the Rhens area are primarily accessible on foot or by bicycle, ensuring a tranquil environment away from vehicular traffic. This is particularly true for places like the Schutzhütte "Alte Hütte", which enhances the serene experience for visitors exploring the hiking trails.


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