Mooshütte, German restaurant in Bad Nenndorf, Germany.
Mooshütte is a woodland restaurant in Bad Nenndorf situated beside a spring-fed pond and surrounded by beech forest. It seats around 170 diners and serves German regional food in a setting that connects directly to local hiking trails.
The site began in 1895 when Fritz Hecht opened a refreshment service supplied by horse-drawn cart during favorable weather. This modest start eventually grew into the restaurant that operates today.
The restaurant serves as a gathering place where hikers refuel after time in the forest, making local food part of the woodland experience. The interior and setting reinforce this connection, turning a meal into an extension of the outdoor visit.
The restaurant operates Tuesday through Saturday from late morning and Sundays from mid-morning until early evening. Visitors should note this is a woodland location where accessibility may depend on weather and seasonal conditions.
This establishment serves as an official stamping station for the Deister hiking badge, a regional hiking passport program. This role makes it a key stop for hikers working toward the badge.
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