Best huts around Feldatal are found in a municipality in Hesse, Germany, situated within the Vogelsbergkreis. This region is characterized by its volcanic landscape and offers diverse hiking opportunities. While not featuring traditional alpine huts, the area provides charming rustic vacation homes, forest cabins, and guesthouses. These accommodations offer a nature-focused retreat for visitors exploring the tranquil landscapes of the Vogelsberg.
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A small, unassuming, but historic spring on the western slope of the Vogelsberg mountains. This is the source of the Nidda River, which flows for approximately 90 km before passing through Bad Vilbel and Frankfurt. An idyllic spot in the woods, usually quiet and surrounded by mossy greenery – perfect for a short break on your hike. 💧🌲
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As long as the Bismarck Tower on the Taufstein remains closed, there's not much more to see from there. Otherwise, in my humble opinion, the highest point of the Sieben Ahorn isn't where the sign is.
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The Mehlbach pond, which has nothing to do with flour or mills, because it has too little water for a mill and has never powered one, is currently being renovated by Hessen Forst. The dam is being rebuilt. For those interested: The Mehlbach is actually called Molbach, which comes from the Middle High German expression mol and means newt, lizard. Fifty years ago the first syllable was pronounced short, i.e. Melbach, or even Mölbach. That is why the old cadastral maps of the Grand Duchy still say Molbach. It's a bit of a shame that the original name has been parodied here out of ignorance. See the Lagis-Hessen State Archives for more information! I've attached a map section to the pictures. It used to be one of the ponds that had to supply the fish, when meat was still Sunday food.
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Spacious shelter with seating inside and snack area including table outside not far from the Niddaquelle
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The Sieben Ahorn is around 753 m above sea level. NHN the third highest mountain in the Vogelsberg low mountain range in the Vogelsberg district in Hesse. The Sieben Ahorn rises in the upper forest of the Vogelsberg in the Vogelsberg Volcanic Region Nature Park. While most of its summit region lies in the urban areas of Ulrichstein and Schotten, its eastern slope falls into the urban area of Herbstein and the northeast slope falls into the municipal area of Lautertal. Its summit is located 3.6 km southeast of the Ulrichstein district of Feldkrücken, 3.9 km south of the Ulrichstein district of Rebgeshain, 3.6 km north-northeast of the Schotten district of Breungeshain, 5.1 km west-southwest of the Herbstein district of Lanzenhain and 5.1 km southwest of the Lautertal part of the community Eichelhain. On the eastern slope of the Sieben Ahorn at an altitude of around 720 m lies the Geiselstein, a rock breakthrough made of nepheline-leucite basalt with a high content of magnetic iron. 2.2 km south-southeast of the mountain peak is the Taufstein (773 m), the highest mountain in the Vogelsberg, and 2.8 km south, the Hoherodskopf (763.8 m), the second highest mountain in this low mountain range. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sieben_Ahorn
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One of the many local places to rest and linger.
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One of the numerous rest stops on the Hoherodskopf.
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In Feldatal and the wider Vogelsbergkreis, "huts" typically refer to charming, rustic vacation homes, forest cabins, or guesthouses that offer a cozy, nature-focused retreat. You'll find accommodations designed for relaxation and exploring the volcanic landscape, rather than traditional alpine mountain huts. An example of this experience is Lydi-Hütt' in nearby Mücke, a renovated half-timbered house perfect for a tranquil escape.
Yes, many of the hut-like accommodations and refreshment stops around Feldatal are family-friendly. For instance, both Taufstein Hut and Hoherodskopf-Klause mountain hut are noted for being suitable for families, offering places to rest and eat after outdoor activities.
The Feldatal region, part of the Vogelsbergkreis, is known for its volcanic landscape, dense forests, and serene water bodies. You can visit the Nidda Spring, the source of the Nidda river, or enjoy the tranquility of Mehlbacher Teich, an ideal spot for relaxation and observing nature. The area also features summits like Sieben Ahorn, offering viewpoints over the landscape.
The region around Feldatal is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various activities, primarily hiking and mountain biking. There are numerous trails, from easy loops suitable for families to more challenging routes. For hiking, explore options like the 'Hiking loop from Groß-Felda' or the 'Feldatal Fairy and Gnome Trail'. Mountain biking routes include 'Backofenhausteich Pond – Erlenteich Pond loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Feldatal and MTB Trails around Feldatal guides.
Absolutely. The Vogelsberg region offers extensive hiking opportunities. Many huts and accommodations are situated along or near well-maintained trails. For example, you can find easy hikes like the 'Feldatal Fairy and Gnome Trail' or moderate ones such as the 'Moose Oak Groß-Felda – View from Bildsteinskopf loop'. These trails allow you to experience the volcanic landscape and forests. Discover more routes in the Hiking around Feldatal guide.
The best time to visit Feldatal for a hut experience largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the changing scenery. Summer is ideal for longer days and outdoor relaxation, while winter can provide a cozy retreat, though some trails might be less accessible. The region's natural beauty is enjoyable year-round.
Yes, several huts and hut-like establishments offer refreshments and meals. For example, Taufstein Hut provides refreshments and accommodation, while Hoherodskopf-Klause mountain hut features a cafe and restaurant, making them excellent rest stops during or after a hike.
While Feldatal is known for vacation homes and cabins, some establishments categorized as 'huts' also offer accommodation. Taufstein Hut, for instance, provides both refreshments and accommodation, making it a convenient stop for overnight stays during multi-day tours or for a longer retreat.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil, nature-immersed experience offered by the huts and the surrounding Feldatal region. The opportunity to disconnect, relax, and explore the beautiful volcanic landscape through hiking is a major draw. The cozy, rustic charm of the accommodations, often lovingly restored, also receives high praise, as does the availability of refreshment stops like Hoherodskopf-Klause mountain hut after a long day outdoors.
Yes, some hiking spots offer shelters for rest. For example, Sieben Ahorn, the third highest mountain in the Vogelsberg, features a well-maintained shelter at its summit, providing a convenient spot to take a break and enjoy the views.
Many trails in the Feldatal and Vogelsberg region are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the natural surroundings with your canine companion. Regarding huts and accommodations, it's advisable to check with individual establishments, as some vacation homes and cabins, like Lydi-Hütt' (in nearby Mücke), explicitly welcome dogs, while others may have restrictions.
The hiking trails near the huts in Feldatal offer a range of difficulty levels. You can find easy loops, such as the 'Feldatal Fairy and Gnome Trail', which are suitable for beginners and families. There are also moderate trails like the 'Moose Oak Groß-Felda – View from Bildsteinskopf loop' for those seeking a bit more challenge. The volcanic landscape provides varied terrain, but extreme difficulties are less common than in alpine regions.


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