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Top 20 Huts and Cabins around Edemissen

Best huts around Edemissen are situated in a rural landscape, offering various shelters for local gatherings and recreational activities. The region features a mix of public barbecue huts, clubhouses, and unique grilling experiences. These facilities provide practical spaces for breaks and social events within the local environment. The area's huts are primarily community-oriented and recreational, serving as points of interest along walking routes Edemissen.

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  • The most popular huts is Tadensenhaus (Old Forester's House), a historical…

Last updated: July 10, 2026

Beerbusch Shelter

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A few meters across from a small lake, right on the trail, lies this covered shelter called "Beerbusch." The shelter has benches, and resourceful individuals have placed an old tree …

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Tadensenhaus (Old Forester's House)

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The Tadensenhaus is an old forest worker's house and was lived in by a forest worker family until 1965. In 2000, the Lower Saxony State Forests, with the support of …

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Grafhorn Friends of Nature House ¤

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There is a little melancholy involved in creating this highlight. Because the vibrant meeting place for people who care about nature, among others, has become a 'lost place'.
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Hidden pond with beautiful water lilies and decrepit but spacious shelter. Dreamy place.

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If you cross the "Burgdorfer Holz" forest area between the "Großer Stern" crossroads and the village of Schwüblingsen, you will pass this former small still body of water.
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July 7, 2026, Weißensee (Burgdorfer Holz)

If vandalism wasn't rampant, it would be a nice place to linger...

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As my path once again led past the 'Lost Place' Grahhorn, and - as always at this place - triggered the memory of the times when the Naturfreundehaus still had gastronomy and thus hustle and bustle, confidence grew. It seemed to be fate that I was there at exactly this time, because the person I spotted out of the corner of my eye while getting into the only car there was none other than the former innkeeper and nature 'explainer' Christian Helmreich. When he reported that he was there today with other like-minded people in Grafhorn to discuss the design of the location for the future as a member of a support association, it became clear that there should be life here again, which according to him is not only my wish, but the wish of many... Since even a new building is to replace the wooden hall on the right side, it will probably take about 2 more years until the revival...

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The Tadensenhaus is a beautiful resting place in the heart of the Zweidorfer Holz forest and part of the Forest Adventure Trail. More information: https://wald-erlebnis-pfad.de/schau-mal

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There is a lot of information about nature around the Old Forester's House 👍

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A former lumberjack's cottage in the northern Peine district near Meerdorf in the Tadensen forest area. It is equipped with a wood-burning stove and a group room for up to 20 people. A large lean-to roof hugs the house; even in rainy weather, you can barbecue and play games underneath.

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There is a little melancholy involved in creating this highlight. Because the vibrant meeting place for people who care about nature, among others, has become a 'lost place'. The NaturFreundehause Grafhorn has unfortunately fallen victim to the Corona pandemic. All employees from the hotel and restaurant have found new jobs outside of gastronomy. Thus, there was no easy way back to becoming a destination with culinary offerings again. Grafhorn has remained a fixed stopping point on tours with and without different means of transport for me, but when visiting the buildings, which are now accessible again from the outside, and the still existing seating areas, only memories remain of the excellent homemade cake, coffee specialties, and other, sometimes surprising, gastronomic offers, such as barbecue events that existed before 2021. Even when the wheel sizes of my bicycles reached dimensions in my childhood that an excursion from Burgdorf would not have ended as a weekend trip, my enthusiasm was great when it became clear that Grafhorn would be the destination. The forest in the surrounding area is very inviting for exploration. Certainly, the buildings were considerably more rustic and poorly equipped back then, but there were also dishes like ice cream (very important for children) and coffee + cake available even then. At that time, the kitchen door in the hallway was used as a pass-through, with its frame in the middle fitted with a folding board that prevented unauthorized entry and also served as a counter. The last tenant fundamentally maintained this charm, and a careful renovation of the 'dining room' preserved the furniture. A fresh coat of paint and new curtains banished the musty smell, which strongly reminded me of my grandparents' allotment garden, but also encouraged people to set off even in weather conditions that did not necessarily invite sitting and dining outdoors. History: https://www.naturatrails-niedersachsen.de/NF_Haeuser/NFH_Grafhorn/NFH_1_Text.html Next to the 'real' pass-through, which was now located directly in the wall between the dining room and the kitchen and opened after ringing a bell, there was an extensive library with literature on flora, fauna, environment, and nature in general. The reason for this was quite simple: the boss was, after all, a Master of the degree program Environmental, Nature Conservation and Sustainability (https://www.uni-hildesheim.de/neuigkeiten/experimentalarchaeologie-neue-erkenntnisse-zur-eisenverhuettung/; https://www.uni-hildesheim.de/fb4/institute/geographie/aktuelles/detailansicht/experimentalarchaeologie/), who was in the process of establishing the Naturfreundehaus as a training and educational center. His master's thesis, in which he dealt with early iron smelting, certainly prompted him to place the open-air museum of the Iron Age (http://grafhorn.de/index.html) next to the existing buildings. As far as I know, only forest courses, e.g. on the topic of biodiversity, can still be booked with Christian Helmreich, who has now switched from being the 'manager' of the Naturfreundhaus Grafhorn to being the climate protection manager for the city of Lehrte. Perhaps the flair of Grafhorn will be briefly revived for these explorations, which my children experienced for birthday parties and end-of-year school events. But I don't think these can be booked including overnight stays, as was possible in times when the 'lost' could be replaced by a 'living' of the 'place' and which my now adult children still talk about.

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Great destination for an informative break 👍

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Great place and so well maintained. A dream! Definitely get off your bike and explore everything. Very nice for a break.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts can I expect to find around Edemissen?

The huts around Edemissen are primarily facilities for social gatherings, barbecues, and club events, rather than traditional mountain huts. You'll find public barbecue huts, clubhouses, and unique grilling experiences. They serve as practical shelters and points of interest along local walking routes.

Are there any historical huts or sites among the huts in Edemissen?

Yes, the region features historical sites. The Tadensenhaus (Old Forester's House) is a notable example, once a forest worker's home and now an environmental education center. Another historical site is the Grafhorn Friends of Nature House, which, while currently a 'lost place' due to the pandemic, has a rich history as a vibrant meeting place for nature enthusiasts.

Are there family-friendly huts suitable for breaks during walks?

Absolutely. Several huts are ideal for families. The Beerbusch Shelter offers benches and a table near a small lake, perfect for a break. The Langer Hals Shelter is another family-friendly spot on the edge of the forest. The Tadensenhaus (Old Forester's House), with its environmental education focus, is also welcoming for families.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the huts in Edemissen?

The huts are often integrated into local outdoor routes. You can enjoy various activities such as hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For detailed routes, explore the hiking routes around Edemissen, cycling tours around Edemissen, or gravel biking trails around Edemissen.

Are there specific hiking trails that incorporate these huts?

Many local walking routes and hiking trails around Edemissen pass by these huts, offering convenient resting spots. For example, the Beerbusch Shelter is located directly on a trail near a small lake, making it a natural stop. You can find various routes that include these shelters in the hiking guide for Edemissen.

Can I rent a hut for private events or gatherings in Edemissen?

Yes, some facilities are available for private use. The KKS Falkenauge Edemissen e.V. shooting club offers its clubhouse for rent to members, accommodating up to 100 people. Public barbecue huts are also typically used for local gatherings and events, often managed by the municipality or community groups.

What natural features can I expect to see near the huts?

The huts are set within Edemissen's rural landscape. Near the Beerbusch Shelter, you'll find a small lake. The Wooden shelter in the alder forest near Hänigsen is, as its name suggests, surrounded by a beautiful alder forest. Generally, you can expect to encounter forests, fields, and small bodies of water typical of the region.

When is the best time to visit the huts around Edemissen?

The huts are accessible year-round, but the best time depends on your activity. For hiking and cycling, spring through autumn offers pleasant weather. For a unique experience like the Finnish grilling at Feuerhocker, the cooler, shorter days of autumn and winter can enhance the cozy atmosphere.

Are there any unique culinary or grilling experiences available at the huts?

Yes, the Feuerhocker in Eickenrode offers a unique Finnish grilling experience. It's a large, handmade log cabin (Kota) designed for cozy gatherings with a crackling fire and Scandinavian-inspired cuisine, providing a distinctive atmosphere for friends, families, or business partners.

What facilities are typically available at the huts in Edemissen?

Facilities vary by hut. Public barbecue huts usually provide shelter and grilling facilities. Clubhouses, like that of KKS Falkenauge Edemissen e.V., offer sanitary facilities and parking. The Tadensenhaus (Old Forester's House) is equipped with a wood-burning stove and a group room. Simpler shelters like Beerbusch Shelter and Langer Hals Shelter typically offer benches and tables for resting.

What do visitors enjoy most about the huts in Edemissen?

Visitors appreciate the huts as convenient and idyllic spots for breaks during outdoor activities. Many enjoy the peaceful settings, such as the Beerbusch Shelter near a lake, or the well-maintained historical sites like the Tadensenhaus. The community-oriented nature of these facilities, providing spaces for social events and relaxation, is also highly valued.

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