From September 15, 2024, stamp station 22 of the hiking treasures of the Wild Homeland will be located directly at the Moosberghütte.
At the Moosberghütte on the ridge of the Elfas, hikers can expect a wonderful view of the Solling and the upstream villages such as the "Wilhelm Busch Model Village Lüthorst", Erichsburg and Hunnesrück.
At the foot of the Elfas, the lovely Bewer, which was the first river in Lower Saxony to be renaturalized in 1987, flows through the meadows and floodplains. Numerous seating areas and information boards on the forest nature trail invite you to look and linger on the LT 1.
Tip along the way: Wilhelm Busch was one of the most important humorous poets in Germany and is still considered one of the forefathers of comics today because of his satirical picture stories in verse. For over 50 years from 1846 to 1897, he was a frequent visitor to his uncle, Pastor Georg Kleine, in Lüthorst. The town of Lüthorst pays tribute to the famous contemporary with a small Wilhelm Busch Museum and a Wilhelm Busch Trail. Feel free to stop by! 
Tour tip: Wildwiese hiking car park: Lt 1 hiking trail