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Top 20 Huts and Cabins around Verviers

Best huts around Verviers are situated in a region characterized by its proximity to the High Fens, a significant natural reserve in Belgium. The area features diverse landscapes, including forests, moorlands, and river valleys, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. Verviers itself is a city in the Walloon region, historically known for its wool industry, and serves as a gateway to the Ardennes. The natural environment offers opportunities for exploring historical sites and natural features.

Best huts around Verviers

  • The most popular huts is Baraque Michel, a hut that was founded in 1811/1812 by Michel Henri Schmitz. This historic inn, located at 674 meters altitude in the High Fens, originally served as a shelter for travelers.
  • Another must-see spot is Reinartzhof Ruins and Memorial Chapel, a historical site with a hut. Visitors can explore the ruins of a former settlement and find a hut for rest, reflecting on the history of the isolated hamlet.
  • Visitors also love Polleur Stream Shelter at Pont de Baileu, a hut. This shelter provides a resting point near the Polleur Stream, offering views of the river and surrounding nature.
  • Verviers is known for historical huts, observation huts, and stream shelters. The region offers a variety of structures, from ancient inns to modern shelters, to see and explore.
  • The huts around Verviers are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 600 upvotes and over 390 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Baraque Michel

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Baraque Michel (the German name Michelshütte is no longer used today) is a hostel (674 metres) in the High Fens belonging to Jalhay in Belgium, which was founded in 1811/1812 by Michel Henri Schmitz, a stonemason from the Rhineland. In 1812, a Michel Schmitz built a hut here. According to legend, he was keeping a promise after he once got lost in the Fens and, in his distress, vowed to build a hut if he was rescued. After his death in 1819, his family converted it into a hostel for travellers. Every evening they rang a bell to show lost people the way. It can still be seen on the side of the road today.

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Haus Ternell Nature Center

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In the Ternell Nature Park Center you can inquire whether and which hiking trails in the High Fens area may be closed. This is important to know, for example, if there is a risk of fire in spring or autumn due to prolonged drought.
The staff are very friendly and happy to help.

Contact information:
ternell.be

House Ternell
B-4700 Eupen (On Google Maps)
info@ternell.be
T.: +32 (0)87 55 23 13

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Reinartzhof Ruins and Memorial Chapel

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By the 20th century, a hermitage (13th century) on the old pilgrimage route between Aachen and Trier had become a small settlement of 3 farms and 6 families, the Reinartzhof. Located in the middle of the lonely Venn, the settlement was largely self-sufficient, without electricity or tap water.
Source: euregio-im-bild.de/kultur-geschichte-und-wissenschaft/denkmale-und-geschichtliches/fotostrecken/die-ruine-des-reinartzhofs-im-hohen-venn.html

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Rest area at the former Mützenich train station. The place name Mützenich may indicate a Roman settlement: Mutiniacum. Around 1783 the corpse of a Roman legionnaire in full armor was found under a stick dam in the Fens. The Roman helmet is part of the municipal coat of arms.

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This rest area is in top condition and is ideal for a rest. It is in the Jägersief area, where the wet meadows there (in the direction of Perlenbachtal) turn into a sea of daffodils at the beginning of April.

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The Hohes Venn family forest is located on the edge of the Steinley Venn:

Coordinates: N50° 36.125 E6° 14.055

In the spring of 2008, the Eifelverein OG Konzen took over the sponsorship for a piece of fen and forest about one hectare in size. This includes constant care measures, so that the typical and characteristic Venn vegetation can develop. In addition to the trees and shrubs that naturally grow there, such as spruce, pine, birch, willow, forest and bog berries, typical Eifel plants and wood such as common beech and hornbeam, wild apple, mountain ash and service tree were planted.

All trees and bushes together form a teaching forest and a nature trail, they are marked and signposted accordingly. A biotope was also created - a moor pond, also characteristic of the High Fens. Access to this piece of forest and fen in Konzen on Belgian territory, directly in front of the "entrance" to the well-known Steinley-Fen, is possible at any time and is also free of charge.
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eifelverein-konzen.de/index.php/bildergalerie/wir-ueber-uns/361-familienwald-hohes-venn

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Well done! This makes even an afternoon outing without a hike worthwhile and enjoyable.

The "Colors of the Venn" educational trail starts at the Botrange Nature Park Center. It's a short circular route with interactive stations about peat bogs, moorland plants, watercourses, and weather. The tour also includes an observation hut, from which children in particular can observe birds, dragonflies, and other animals of the raised bog undisturbed.

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A shelter that is relatively clean inside. Ideally suited for a rest.

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Here you will find a beautiful and modern observation hut that was installed in September 2018. It offers a view of the entire pond which is part of a nature project by Natagora. In the viewing hut you will also find a series of information panels that also tell you something about the pond itself, the life around the pond and the fauna and flora in general. The name of the observation spot refers to José Schyns, the first curator of the committee for the management of the Bel en Berwijn nature reserve, named after the two watercourses. This project is located near the Val Dieu mill (opposite the abbey) and started at the end of 2010 when Natagora signed a management agreement with the owners of that mill. The Bel en Berwijn nature reserve covers a total of 7.5 hectares and is part of the hiking trail that Natagora has mapped out. More about its various parts, including the pond and the observation hut at paysdeherve.natagora.be/nos-reserves-naturelles/bel-berwinne/val-dieu

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Reinartzhof

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To commemorate the old settlement, which was already mentioned in the late Middle Ages as the 'Hospitz St. Reinart', the Raeren scouts built a forest chapel out of the masonry of the demolished courtyards. Every year since June 11, 1973, numerous people have made a pilgrimage to this place and to the statue of Mary, which was donated by Maria Hasemeier Eulenbruch. From 1973 to 2016, a celebration was held in memory of this place on Whit Monday, which has been held on May 1st since 2017.

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Hans Albert
April 7, 2026, Rast- und Erlebnisort Narzissenblüte

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This refuge not only provides protection from the weather. You can rest here and learn interesting facts about daffodils on the information boards. Take a look.

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At the edge of the pond near Val-Dieu Abbey stands the José Schyns observation hut, a peaceful spot where you can experience nature undisturbed. From the wooden hut, you have a beautiful view of the pond and the surrounding valley, ideal for observing birds and other animals in their natural habitat. The hut is named after José Schyns, a nature lover and bird conservationist who was committed to protecting and experiencing the wildlife in this region. It is a place that invites silence, mindfulness, and wonder.

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This rest area is in excellent condition and is ideal for a rest. It is located in the Jägersief area, where the wet meadows (towards Perlenbachtal) transform into a sea of daffodils in early April.

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Birdwatching hut at the pond in the Val-Dieu nature reserve

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Nice place to take a little break...

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December 27, 2024, Reinartzhof

The angel's greeting to the Mother of God begins with the words "Ave Maria, gratia plena" ("Hail Mary, full of grace") when he brings the heavenly message to Mary, who lives in Nazareth and is engaged to Joseph: namely, that she is to give birth to Jesus Christ, the Son of God. The text, based on the Gospel of Luke, has become a widespread prayer that believers like to address to the Mother of God to invoke her intercession or to express their thanks.

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Clean, spacious and beautifully situated shelter. Built by Franz Braun (*1950, + 2024) according to plaque.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts can I find around Verviers?

The Verviers region offers a variety of huts, from historic inns and mountain refuges to modern rental cabins and simple stream shelters. You can find structures like the historic Baraque Michel, which was originally a shelter for travelers, or observation huts like the José Schyns Observation Hut at Val-Dieu Pond, designed for nature viewing.

Are there any historic huts or sites with huts in the area?

Yes, the region is rich in history. The Baraque Michel, founded in 1811/1812, is a historic inn in the High Fens with a fascinating past, including a bell that used to guide lost travelers. Another significant site is the Reinartzhof Ruins and Memorial Chapel, where you can explore the remains of a former settlement and find a hut for rest, reflecting on its isolated history.

What natural features can I explore near the huts around Verviers?

Many huts are situated amidst diverse natural landscapes. For instance, the Polleur Stream Shelter at Pont de Baileu offers views of the river and surrounding nature. The High Fens, a significant natural reserve, features moorlands, forests, and river valleys, providing ample opportunities to experience nature, such as near the Botrange Nature Discovery Trail and Observation Hut.

Are there family-friendly huts or trails suitable for families?

Several huts and nearby trails are suitable for families. Highlights like Baraque Michel and Haus Ternell Nature Center are categorized as family-friendly. The Family Forest Hohes Venn – Steinley Venn Nature Trail also offers an accessible experience for all ages.

What outdoor activities can I do near the huts?

The area around Verviers offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Cycling around Verviers guide, including the Vennbahn. For hikers, there are options from easy walks to more challenging waterfall hikes, as highlighted in the Waterfall hikes around Verviers guide and Easy hikes around Verviers guide.

Are there easy hut walks for beginners or those seeking a relaxed experience?

Yes, for easier walks, consider areas around facilities like the Mützenich — Former Train Station Rest Area, which offers a pleasant stop. Many of the stream shelters and observation huts are located along relatively flat or well-maintained paths, perfect for a relaxed stroll. The Easy hikes around Verviers guide provides routes suitable for beginners.

What is the best time to visit the huts around Verviers?

The High Fens region, where many huts are located, offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are popular for hiking due to pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Winter can be magical, especially in the High Fens, but some areas might have restricted access due to snow or fire risk. It's advisable to check local conditions, especially at centers like Haus Ternell Nature Center, for trail closures or specific seasonal advice.

Can I find accommodation-style huts or cabins for an overnight stay?

While the guide focuses on day-use huts and shelters, the broader Verviers area, particularly through platforms like Airbnb, offers rental cabins for overnight stays. Examples include 'Le chalet Sud' for families or couples, and 'L'Escale Zen - Tiny House - Jacuzzi/Sauna' in Theux for a serene, amenity-rich retreat.

What do visitors enjoy most about the huts and trails in this region?

Visitors frequently appreciate the historical context of sites like Reinartzhof Ruins and Memorial Chapel, finding it a place that makes them think. The natural beauty and tranquility of the High Fens are also highly valued. Many enjoy the convenience of rest areas like the Mützenich — Former Train Station Rest Area, which offers protection from the weather and interesting historical information about the region.

Are there any observation huts for wildlife or scenic views?

Yes, the region features several observation huts designed for enjoying nature and views. The Botrange Nature Discovery Trail and Observation Hut is a great example, offering scenic vistas. Additionally, the José Schyns Observation Hut at Val-Dieu Pond provides excellent opportunities for observing the natural monument and lake surroundings.

Are there facilities like cafes or restaurants near the huts?

Some huts, particularly the larger, more established ones, offer facilities. For example, Baraque Michel is a historic inn that serves as a restaurant. The Haus Ternell Nature Center also has a cafe and restaurant, known for delicious local products. For other huts, it's best to pack your own refreshments or check nearby towns.

How accessible are the huts by public transport or car parking?

Accessibility varies by hut. Some, like Baraque Michel, have parking available. For more remote locations, car access might be limited, and public transport options could require additional walking. It's recommended to check specific location details for parking and public transport routes before your visit.

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