Best huts around Martinstein are found in a region characterized by the Nahe valley and the Hunsrück, offering diverse natural landscapes for outdoor activities. The area serves as a starting point for hiking trails, including sections of the Soonwaldsteig. Visitors can explore a mix of forest environments, river valleys, and elevated viewpoints. The terrain includes both gentle paths and more challenging routes, providing varied experiences for hikers.
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Trekkingcamp Alteburg – Pure nature! On our tour, we spent the night with three friends at the Trekkingcamp Alteburg – super well-maintained, beautifully laid out, and wonderfully quiet. A perfect spot to put your feet up after a long hike and enjoy the starry sky. Our video about it: https://youtu.be/B_VgL2QA7fI
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Very nice hut directly on the Vitaltour circular hiking trail 🐻 Bärenroute 👍Perfect for a relaxing stay🙂🥰
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Today's hut, with a wonderful view of Bärenbach, was originally designed by the Bärenbach Volunteer Fire Department as a sales stand at the 1992 District Home Day in Kirn. It was then installed as a shelter at its current location and is now integrated into the “Bear Route” vitality tour. There are plaques here that provide information about the life of the notorious robber captain Schinderhannes, who is proven to have lived in Bärenbach for a time, Source: http://www.baerenbach.de/Freizeit/Schinderhanneshuette/
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Great rest area with a shelter, lots of information boards, a wonderful view and a great swing
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On December 19, 2020, the hut was made available to the general public. Since then, the interior has been equipped with a sleeping loft of approx. 5 square meters, a 3.5m long solid log table and several benches. The windows and the door keep wind and weather outside. A handcrafted acrylic glass pane is installed in the gable on the south side and allows a view of the sunrise from the sleeping loft. A USB charging station and LED lighting powered by a PV system are available as technical equipment. In the outdoor area, under the roof overhangs, several solid wood seats were installed and also provide visitors with a weatherproof rest area. Since June 2021 we have kept two drawers with mineral water and spritzer in the basement for those who are thirsty. Source: https://hennweiler.de/tourismus/teufelsfelshuette/
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Beautiful log cabin to rest and linger.
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The villagers from Hennweiler built the relatively new log house from windthrow wood.
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The huts around Martinstein offer a diverse range of experiences. For instance, the Teufelsfels Log Cabin provides rustic sleeping accommodation. The Devil's Rock hut, also a log cabin, features a sleeping loft, a solid log table, and modern amenities like a USB charging station and LED lighting powered by a photovoltaic system. Other facilities include forest restaurants like Lemberghütte, known for home-cooked meals and panoramic views, and camping huts offering comfortable, climate-controlled sleeping options.
Yes, several huts and trails are family-friendly. The Teufelsfels Log Cabin and the Devil's Rock hut are both noted as family-friendly. The Schinderhannes Hut also welcomes families and offers a great swing. Many trails leading to these huts are suitable for family outings, providing accessible rest stops.
For stunning vistas, the Falkenstein Shelter with Views over the Kellenbach Valley is highly recommended, offering a beautiful perspective of the Kellenbachtal. The Lemberghütte, located on the highest point of the Nahe, provides a panoramic view of the Nahe valley and extends to the Hunsrück region. The Devil's Rock also boasts a great view from its location, with an observation tower for an even wider panorama.
Many huts in the region function as forest restaurants. The Lemberghütte is renowned for its home-cooked meals, self-baked cakes, and local Nahe wine. The Emmerich Hut is known for satisfying meals at fair prices. For a more rustic experience, the Devil's Rock hut even provides mineral water and 'Schorle' (spritzer) from drawer boxes in its underfloor area.
Yes, the Schinderhannes Hut and Schinderhannes Oak Natural Monument is a notable historical site. It features plaques providing information about the life of the notorious robber captain Schinderhannes, who once lived in Bärenbach. The hut itself was originally a sales stand and now serves as a shelter along the 'Bear Route' vitality tour.
The area around Martinstein is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including sections of the Soonwaldsteig. For more specific routes, consider the hiking trails around Martinstein, which include routes like the 'View of the Nahe Valley – Flachsberg Nature Reserve loop'. There are also running trails and MTB trails available, such as the 'Nahe Bridge at Ölmühle – Most Beautiful Wine View Nahe 2016 loop'.
The huts around Martinstein can be enjoyed year-round. Forest inns like the Lemberghütte are open throughout the year, even with cleared access roads in winter. Huts like the Devil's Rock are designed to keep out the elements, making them suitable for colder days. Spring and autumn offer pleasant hiking weather, while summer allows for enjoying sun terraces.
Yes, the Teufelsfels Log Cabin is specifically noted as a hiker's hut with sleeping accommodation. The Devil's Rock hut also features a sleeping loft, allowing for overnight stays. Additionally, some camping sites in Martinstein offer 'Wanderhütten' (hiking huts) as part of a camping experience, providing comfortable, climate-controlled sleeping options.
The terrain around Martinstein is diverse, ranging from gentle paths to more challenging routes. You'll find a mix of forest environments, river valleys, and elevated viewpoints. Trails like the Trail to Willigis Chapel feature natural forest paths. The region includes both the Nahe valley and the Hunsrück, offering varied experiences for hikers.
Visitors frequently praise the rustic charm and welcoming atmosphere of the huts. Many enjoy the stunning panoramic views, especially from locations like the Lemberghütte and Falkenstein Shelter. The home-cooked meals and local wines offered at forest restaurants are also a highlight. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with over 590 upvotes and nearly 800 photos shared across various hut highlights.
While specific parking details for every hut are not always listed, the Lemberghütte mentions a cleared access road, implying vehicle accessibility. Many huts are accessible from hiking trails, suggesting that parking would be available at common trailheads or nearby villages like Martinstein itself, which serves as a starting point for many routes.


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