Best huts around Bad Essen are situated in a region characterized by its varied natural landscape, including parts of the Wiehengebirge and Meller Mountains. The area offers a blend of historical sites and natural features, making it suitable for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore diverse terrain, from forested paths to open landscapes. This combination of cultural significance and natural beauty defines the Bad Essen area.
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Goethe Hut and Eichendorff Memorial Stone After a few hundred meters on the TERRA.track Goethegang we reach the Goethe Hut. The Bad Essen Beautification Association built it and gave it this name at the opening, which took place just a few days after the 10th anniversary of the German poet's death. After the hut burned down in 2014, the association rebuilt it the following year. Several quotes from Goethe adorn the hut. On the Born, the Goethe Hut naturally also welcomes us on our tour on the TERRA.track Goethegang. Just a few hundred meters further on we meet the next poet - in the form of the Eichendorff Memorial Stone. On July 20, 1910, spa guests of the Waldhotel erected a memorial stone made of broken rock from the site on their local mountain with the then fascinating distant view. It was based on the poem “Reiselied” by Joseph von Eichendorff (1788-1857), which is why this place was not given the name Eichendorff-Denkstein until much later.
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Definitely go in, worth seeing
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There you will find the tree of wisdom!😃👍
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This circular route 4 offers a relaxing forest landscape as well as still quite bare mountain slopes, which are freshly green after the devastating hurricane Kyrill in 2007 due to new tree plantings and emerging wild growth. After a short ascent from the parking lot, the "4" leads to the right via a newly created wood removal path to a forest edge path on the north side of the Stuckenberg. Here it is worth taking a look at large parts of the Wiehengebirge and the wooded heights beyond Ostenwalde. A varied hiking route with branches and "spiders" leads with the help of the "4" to a deep brook valley, the "Schnepfensiek", which you cross with lots of curves. On the short, steep ascent (20%!) that follows, you should pay attention to the surprisingly large Douglas firs along the way. From the fence of the Diedrichsburg-Nordtor forest area, the path leads about 800 m to the east gate and the Thomaskreuz with the refuge. On the ridge path that follows, the landscape has been totally transformed by Mount Cyril. Bare hilltops and mountain slopes and newly reforested areas surprisingly offer an unusual view of the long stretching mountains of the Teutoburg Forest. After returning to the Stuckenberg, it is worth making a detour to the observation tower with views of Buer and the Wiehengebirge and across the Elsen lowlands to the mountains in the south. (Source: https://pages.et4.de)
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The Beautification and Tourist Association Melle (VVV) maintains five refuges in the Meller Mountains. In addition to the Thomaskreuz hut, these are: the Kerlihütte, the hut on the Ottoshöhe, the hut on the Steinkreuz and the hut on the Weberhaus car park.
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The Goethe Hut is a significant cultural and historical site, built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Goethe's death. It serves as both a monument and a refuge, adorned with Goethe quotes, offering intellectual engagement and shelter for hikers. It was meticulously rebuilt after a fire in 2014.
Yes, the area offers several family-friendly spots. The Green Lake is a pleasant excursion destination, particularly suitable for families, where children can play in the water. There's also a lake hut for refreshments. The Rödinghausen Shoe Tree and Picnic Shelter is another great option, offering a unique and fun resting place for families.
The Beautification and Tourist Association Melle maintains several well-maintained shelters in the Meller Mountains that are perfect for resting or seeking refuge from the rain. These include the Thomaskreuz Shelter, the Kerlihütte, the hut on the Ottoshöhe, the hut on the Steinkreuz, and the hut on the Weberhaus car park.
For a unique dining experience, the Enzianhütte offers an alpine mountain hut style with rustic decor and a cozy atmosphere. It's known for serving wild game from local areas and is located between Melle and Bad Essen in the Essenerberg district, with parking available directly at the hut.
You can explore various natural features, such as the Fliegerquellen, which is a significant source area in the Wiehengebirge. The Green Lake, once a quarry, is now a beautiful lake where children can play in the water.
The region around Bad Essen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and touring cycling. For example, explore routes like "From Wissingen to Dissen through the Osnabrück countryside" for gravel biking, or "Gut Ostenwalde – Oldendorfer Berg loop from Bad Essen" for road cycling. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Gravel biking around Bad Essen, Road Cycling Routes around Bad Essen, and Cycling around Bad Essen guides.
Yes, the area around Green Lake is considered dog-friendly, making it a pleasant spot for an excursion with your canine companion. Many trails in the region are also suitable for walks with dogs, but always check local regulations regarding leashes.
Visitors frequently highlight the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty. For instance, the Goethe Hut is appreciated as a very nice place to take a break, offering both shelter and intellectual engagement. The Green Lake is praised as a lovely spot for relaxation and family outings.
Several huts and shelters in the region are located at spots offering good views. The Goethe Hut is situated in a location that provides scenic outlooks. Similarly, shelters in the Meller Mountains, such as the Thomaskreuz Shelter, are often found at elevated points, offering views of the surrounding forest landscape and even parts of the Wiehengebirge.
Yes, the Meller Mountains, where several shelters like the Thomaskreuz Shelter are located, feature varied hiking routes. For example, a circular route (marked as '4') offers a relaxing forest landscape and passes by the Thomaskreuz with its refuge, providing opportunities for breaks and scenic views of the Teutoburg Forest.
The terrain around Bad Essen is varied, ranging from forested paths to open landscapes. You can expect parts of the Wiehengebirge and Meller Mountains, which include both gentle ascents and some steeper sections, as seen on routes near the Thomaskreuz Shelter, which features a short, steep ascent (20%).


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