Best huts around Krempe are primarily shelters and rest stops along hiking paths in the Schleswig-Holstein region. The area features a flat terrain with wetlands and ponds, offering opportunities for observation and breaks during outdoor activities. While traditional mountain huts are not characteristic of this region, various facilities provide shelter and resting points for hikers. These structures are integrated into the natural landscape, often near water bodies.
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A really nice place for a break.
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Small, lovingly designed shelter. Particularly striking is the hand-painted saying on the gable: "Sett di dol, verpust di mol" - Low German for roughly: Sit down and take a break. A nice little resting place with its own character.
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In front of the Charlottenhöhe villa, the municipality of Oelixdorf has built a bicycle shelter in the parking lot, complete with a picnic table and racks for safe parking. It's a lovely place to rest and shelter from the rain.
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This rest area is new to me on 8/24/24 and that's why I've included it on the Komoot route.
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IF YOU CAN'T PET ANYMORE, YOU CAN SIT HERE. That is the Low German motto of this beautiful hut at the Neuendorfer Kuhle. But of course hikers can also take a break here and this hut is also ideal as a meeting point for a little chat. So we now have 2 rest huts in Neuendorf.
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The hut was open - definitely a nice alternative to bad weather or if you want to sit and watch. Otherwise you can see just as well or better from the shore in front of the door. There was little to see in January. ;-)
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In May the door was open. Hut is OK. Unfortunately there wasn't much to see in May. But that's not the fault of the hut 😄
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Wonderful rest area with roof and windbreak 👍🏻😎
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Around Krempe, the 'huts' are primarily shelters and rest stops integrated into the natural landscape, often near water bodies. They are designed for hikers to pause, observe nature, and take a break, rather than being traditional mountain huts or overnight accommodations. Examples include observation huts in wetlands and simple rest areas.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Xanderlund Shelter, Meldorf, which is a recently established rest area for hikers. Another popular spot is the Wildlife Observation Hut 2 (Rethwisch Wetland), offering views of the surrounding nature and ponds.
Yes, several shelters and rest areas around Krempe are considered family-friendly. For instance, the Rest Area at Neendorf Pond and the Neuendorf Shelter are popular spots where families can take a break during their outdoor activities.
The huts around Krempe are often situated to highlight the region's natural features. From spots like the Wildlife Observation Hut 2 (Rethwisch Wetland), you can observe wetlands, ponds, and the local wildlife. The area is characterized by flat terrain with diverse flora and fauna.
The terrain around Krempe is generally flat, featuring wetlands and ponds. Hiking trails in this region typically range from easy to moderate difficulty, making them accessible for various fitness levels. You can find routes like the 'Hiking loop from Kremperheide' which is easy, or more challenging options such as the 'Störsperrwerk – Path Along the Stör loop from Krempe'.
Beyond visiting the huts, the Krempe area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options like the 'Nordoer Heide Heathland loop from Kremperheide'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as the 'Glückstadt Harbor – View of the Elbe River loop from Glückstadt', and mountain biking trails including the 'Glückstadt Harbor – At the Harbor, Glückstadt loop from Kremperheide'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Krempe, Road Cycling Routes around Krempe, and MTB Trails around Krempe guides.
Visitors often share practical tips. For the Wildlife Observation Hut 2 (Rethwisch Wetland), it's noted that the door might be closed at times, but you can still observe from the bank. The Rest Area at Neendorf Pond is highlighted as a great spot for a break or a meeting point, embodying the Low German motto: 'If you can't pet anymore, you can sit here.'
The Krempe area, with its flat terrain and wetlands, can be enjoyed across different seasons. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and active wildlife, ideal for observation. Autumn brings scenic colors, while winter can provide a quiet, serene landscape, though some shelters might be less accessible or offer fewer views depending on conditions. Always check local weather before your visit.
While the huts themselves are primarily shelters and rest stops, the town of Krempe and surrounding villages offer conventional lodging options such as holiday apartments and guesthouses. For cafes, pubs, or more extensive amenities, you would typically need to visit the nearby towns rather than finding them directly adjacent to the individual shelters.
The komoot community highly appreciates these spots for their utility as rest areas and observation points. With numerous photos and upvotes, visitors value the opportunity to pause, enjoy the natural surroundings, and have a designated spot to take a break, regardless of the weather, as highlighted by the positive feedback for places like the Neuendorf Shelter.
Yes, the Moor House, also known as 'Moorkate', serves as the clubhouse for the sports fishing club Itzehoe. While primarily a club facility, it represents a different type of 'hut' in the region, highlighting local community activities.


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