Huts around Lichte are found in the Thuringian Forest Nature Park in Germany, an area characterized by its steep-sided valleys and proximity to the Leibis-Lichte drinking water reservoir. This region offers numerous natural attractions and is well-suited for popular hiking trails. While Lichte is historically known for porcelain manufacturing, its surrounding natural landscape provides opportunities for outdoor activities and exploring various shelters and resting points.
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Sensational ... in summer there are trails for hiking and biking
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from here you have a sensational view ... there are paths for hiking and for downhill, if there is snow you can also ski
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Small quiet place not far from the hut, recommended if you want it a bit quieter
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Fellbergbaude, always fresh drinks in the fridge, very wonderful excursion destination
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The Fellberg, majestically towering over the town of Steinach in the Sonneberg district, is a true natural paradise for hikers, mountain bikers and skiers. At 842 metres high, it offers breathtaking views and a wealth of outdoor activities in the Thuringian Slate Mountains. When I visited the Fellberg, I was immediately impressed by its impressive landscape and the variety of opportunities it offers. The mountain, which forms part of the Thuringian Slate Mountains, rises a good 300 metres above Steinach and, together with the neighbouring Breitenberg, forms a horseshoe shape open to the south. This allows for a comfortable hike from one peak to the other. The Fellbergbaude, located close to the ski slope, is an ideal place to take a rest. With its wonderful views, it is a popular meeting point for hikers and skiers. In winter, the Fellberg is transformed into Thuringia's largest ski area, the Silbersattel Ski Arena, and offers excellent conditions for skiers and cross-country skiers. The Fellberg is a true paradise for mountain bikers and downhill athletes. Thuringia's largest and first bike park offers optimal conditions here. The double chairlift takes cyclists and their bikes comfortably to the Fellberg plateau, where they can choose from a variety of downhill runs with different levels of difficulty. There are suitable routes for families and beginners as well as professional bikers. The Fellberg is also historically interesting. The largest stone quarries in the world are located on the southern foothills of the mountain at Geiersberg. These historic quarries give the region a unique cultural significance.
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This is a special point! Three large river systems meet here. However, this is not unique in Germany. I liked the design of the place.
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Around Lichte, you'll find various shelters and resting points, including mountain huts, small shelters, and 'baudes'. These facilities often serve as convenient resting spots or starting points for hikes within the Thuringian Forest Nature Park. Unlike traditional mountain huts in the Alps, these are more focused on providing a place to rest and enjoy the natural surroundings.
Yes, several spots offer excellent views. The Schneiderfelsen - Touring stamp 169 provides a terrific panoramic view of the Leibis-Lichte dam, with a small shelter available for resting. Another great option is Fellberg, where the Fellbergbaude offers wonderful views and is a base for various activities.
The region around Lichte is rich in natural attractions. You can visit the Schwarza Spring, a natural monument where water emerges at a constant temperature, surrounded by idyllic seating areas. The area also features steep-sided valleys and the Leibis-Lichte drinking water reservoir, offering scenic landscapes for exploration.
Absolutely. The Three-current brick is a unique man-made monument and a triple watershed, meaning water from this point flows to three different rivers (Elbe, Weser, Rhine). It's a geographically interesting and historical spot, also serving as a good resting place.
The Thuringian Forest Nature Park offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, mountain biking, and in winter, skiing or cross-country skiing, especially around Fellberg. The Steinheider Hut is a great starting point for hikes on the Rennsteig Trail towards destinations like the Schwarza Spring or Weidmannsheil lookout point. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous road cycling and gravel biking routes, as well as running trails.
Yes, many areas and trails around Lichte are suitable for families. Highlights like Fellberg, Three-current brick, Schwarza Spring, and the Steinheider Hut are categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible paths and interesting sights for all ages.
The Thuringian Forest is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling with vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for enjoying the natural attractions and longer days. In winter, areas like Fellberg become popular for skiing and cross-country skiing, offering a different kind of outdoor experience.
While specific cafes directly at every small shelter might be limited, the Fellbergbaude at Fellberg is a notable stop-off point that provides refreshments and a wonderful view. For more extensive dining options, you would typically find restaurants and cafes in the nearby villages and towns within the Thuringian Forest region.
Access varies by location. For instance, the Steinheider Hut is easily accessible via the country road from Neuhaus/Rennweg toward Limbach and has a small parking lot, making it a convenient starting point for hikes. While public transport options exist in the wider Thuringian Forest, direct access to every remote hut might require planning or a short walk from a bus stop.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views, such as those from Schneiderfelsen, which offers a perfect resting place to let your mind wander. The natural beauty of spots like the Schwarza Spring with its idyllic seating areas, and the unique historical significance of the Three-current brick are also highly valued. The overall tranquility and opportunities for active recreation in nature are key highlights.
Yes, some huts serve as excellent starting points. The Steinheider Hut, located directly on the Rennsteig Trail, is a good starting point for hikes in all directions, including tours towards Neuhaus or Friedrichshöhe, or to the Weidmannsheil lookout point and the Schwarza Spring. Many running trails also pass by or start near these points.


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