Best huts around Soderstorf are located within the Lüneburg Heath region, characterized by its heathlands, forests, and natural monuments. This area offers a serene environment for outdoor activities and features various types of close-to-nature accommodations. Visitors can explore a selection of huts and hut-like structures that serve as resting points or unique overnight stays. The region's blend of natural beauty and historical sites makes it a notable destination for those seeking outdoor experiences.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The "Legendary Hünenweg" also runs along this path. All information about the circular trail can be found at the following link: https://www.lueneburger-heide.de/natur/touren/14004/oldendorf-luhe-wanderweg-sagenhafter-huenenweg-rundweg-13-km.html (as of September 4, 2025).
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Since the 1870s, every heath farm has had heathland, its own herd of sheep and its own beekeeping. The Bockelmann farm's sheep barn served as a summer barn at the time - the surrounding heathland was grazed from here. The farm's herd of Heidschnucke sheep existed until 1972, as one of the last farms - keeping Heidschnucke sheep became uneconomical. For decades, the sheep barn that "survived" has been a popular photo motif for postcards and photo reports, and is also a listed building. The barn is clearly too small for today's large Heidschnucke herds of the Nature Conservation Park Association (up to 1000 animals) - it is therefore only used as a shelter for agricultural machinery. [Information board on site]
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Somewhat run-down tower on the Töpferweg, but with a great view of the terrain towards Lopau
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On the Queen's Trail around Amelinghausen, the legendary Hünen Trail near Oldendorf/Luhe and the Heide-Panorama-Trail near Soderstrof and Schwindebeck, you can stamp the Heidediplom in bronze, silver or gold. Exciting legends and fairy tales as well as information about the Lüneburg Heath can be discovered in stamp boxes along all three paths, and five stamps can be collected each time. If you collect all five stamps of a path, you receive the heath diploma in bronze, if you collect five stamps from each of two paths, you receive the heath diploma in silver, and if you collect all 15 stamps, you receive the heath diploma in gold. https://www.lueneburger-heide.de/service/artikel/5324/amelinghausener-heidediplom.html
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Great refuge in the middle of nowhere with exciting stories
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Very informative and exciting
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can be found along the legendary giant and queen path.
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The Soderstorf region, nestled in the Lüneburg Heath, offers a variety of close-to-nature accommodations and resting spots. These range from traditional sheepfolds like Bockelmann's Sheep Barn, historical towers such as Toepffer Tower (Töpferturm), and forest refuges like Hans Eidig – The 'Robin Hood' of the Lüneburg Heath. You can also find holiday log cabins, comfortable stays at places like Forsthaus - Gut Thansen, and unique tiny houses in the woods.
Yes, several huts and areas are suitable for families. Hans Eidig – The 'Robin Hood' of the Lüneburg Heath is a family-friendly natural monument with exciting stories. The Shelter at Kronsbergheide is also noted as family-friendly. Additionally, the region offers easy hiking trails, such as the 'Schwindebecker Heide Heathland loop from Wohnmobilstellplatz Schwindebecker Heide' or the 'Schwindebecker Heide Heathland – Schwindequelle loop from Schwindebachquelle', which are great for family outings.
For a glimpse into the region's history, visit Bockelmann's Sheep Barn, a renovated sheepfold built in the late 19th century. The Toepffer Tower (Töpferturm) is another historical hut and viewpoint. The Hans Eidig – The 'Robin Hood' of the Lüneburg Heath refuge is associated with local legends and stories, offering a unique historical context.
Yes, the Hambörn charcoal hut and sheepfold area features a barrier-free path, allowing wheelchair access to explore parts of the natural forest cell. This makes it a good option for visitors with mobility needs to enjoy the natural surroundings.
The Lüneburg Heath region around Soderstorf is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Luhe Iron Bridge – Schwindebecker Heide Heathland loop' or the 'Schwindequelle – Schwindebach Spring loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Kronsberg Heath – Marxener Paradies Pond loop'. For road cyclists, routes like the 'Schatensen Training Area Road – Munster military training area loop' are available. Find more details on these activities in the hiking, MTB, and road cycling guides for Soderstorf.
The Toepffer Tower (Töpferturm) provides a beautiful view of the valley. Additionally, the area around the Hambörn charcoal hut and sheepfold includes a lookout tower from which you can see as far as Lüneburg.
The Hans Eidig – The 'Robin Hood' of the Lüneburg Heath is a refuge situated in a remote area, offering a sense of discovery and connection to local legends. For a unique stay, consider the 'Tiny House In The Woods' in nearby Harmstorf, which provides a secluded retreat on a large property.
The Lüneburg Heath is particularly beautiful during late summer and early autumn (August to September) when the heather blooms, transforming the landscape into a vibrant purple. Spring also offers pleasant weather for hiking and exploring. While winter hiking is possible, some paths might be muddy, as noted for the Toepffer Tower (Töpferturm) area.
While not directly adjacent to every hut, the region offers dining options. For example, the Forsthaus Glüsing in Schnakenbek, though a bit further, features a cozy coffee house with regional cuisine. The Forsthaus Rote Schleuse in Lüneburg is a popular restaurant and beer garden, serving as a resting spot for cyclists and hikers amidst nature.
Given the varied terrain and potential for changing weather in the Lüneburg Heath, it's advisable to pack sturdy, waterproof hiking shoes, especially if visiting during wetter seasons. Layers of clothing are recommended, along with water, snacks, and a map or GPS device. If you plan to collect stamps for the Heidediplom, remember to bring your stamp pass.
Many areas in the Lüneburg Heath are dog-friendly, especially the trails. Some accommodations, like 'Das Waldhäuschen' in Soderstorf-Raven, are specifically pet-friendly with fenced plots. It's always best to check with individual hut owners or accommodation providers regarding their specific pet policies.


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