The first Bremen Hut, which various accounts state was about 30 to 50 metres below the present hut - downstream on the slopes of the Ilse valley - was erected at the end of the 19th century by ramblers from the HanseaticCity ofBremen, after which the hut was named. A new Bremen Hut was erected in 2008 after its predecessor had been destroyed in a storm.
The Heinrich Heine Trail runs past the Bremen Hut heading for the legendary Brocken mountain. The Bremen Hut is checkpoint no. 6 in the Harzer Wandernadel hiking network.
Stempelsbuche
Immediately northeast of a fork in the tracks 1.1 kilometres south-southwest of the Bremen Hut by the Ilse tributary, the Keelbeck, once stood a mighty beech tree called the Stempelsbuche. Today only the stump is left. Nearby is a small refuge hut. The spot is checkpoint no. 8 in the Harzer Wandernadel hiking system.