Mountain passes around Lambrecht Palatinate Forest are characterized by elevated routes and viewpoints within the Pfälzerwald, offering diverse outdoor experiences. This region, nestled in Germany's Palatinate mountains, provides numerous trails for hiking and cycling. While not traditional high-alpine passes, these routes offer ascents and descents through mountainous terrain, providing scenic beauty and recreational value.
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You can find a list of knight stones here: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Rittersteine
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This is one of the over 300 knight stones of the Palatinate Forest Association (PWV). It stands at a pass (404 m high) on the L 506 country road from Ramberg to the Modenbach Valley and serves as a marker (to the PWV forest lodge "Drei Buchen"). Nearby is a lovely seating area, next to which stand the three beeches that gave the parking lot its name. For knight stone fans: This is one of the few knight stones that bears an inscription on BOTH sides. "At the Ritterstein [...] there is an old boundary stone. The boundary stone marks the border between the second and third Haingeraide. According to Eitelmann, it is a three-marker: H 68 (for Hainfeld) with the year 1823 below, BW 56 (for Burrweiler) with the year 1780, and R 107 (for Ramberg) (Eitelmann, p. 177)." Source (quoted verbatim): https://www.kuladig.de/Objektansicht/KLD-343629
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The Drei Buchen pass lies between Ramberg and Burrweiler/Weyher (between Edenkoben and Annweiler) and connects the Dernbachtal with the Modenbachtal. The pass can also serve as a connection between the two passes Lolosruhe and Taubensuhl. The ascent from Ramberg was part of the 2006 Rhineland-Palatinate Tour. There was a mountain classification on the pass. There is also a larger parking lot around the pass, which is often used by hikers. From the top of the pass in a northerly direction (approx. 400 m) is the Ramberger Waldhaus, a mixture of restaurant and Palatinate Forest hut. A stop is recommended, but unfortunately the forest house can only be reached via an unpaved forest path, which can be problematic with a racing bike depending on the weather. Source: quaeldich.de
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The Drei Buchen pass lies between Ramberg and Burrweiler/Weyher (between Edenkoben and Annweiler) and connects the Dernbachtal with the Modenbachtal. The pass can also serve as a connection between the two passes Lolosruhe and Taubensuhl. The ascent from Ramberg was part of the 2006 Rhineland-Palatinate Tour. There was a mountain classification on the pass. There is also a larger parking lot around the pass, which is often used by hikers. From the top of the pass in a northerly direction (approx. 400 m) is the Ramberger Waldhaus, a mixture of restaurant and Palatinate Forest hut. A stop is recommended, but unfortunately the forest house can only be reached via an unpaved forest path, which can be problematic with a racing bike depending on the weather. Source: quaeldich.de
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403 meters above sea level. Oh well. However, the 11% incline or decline is a number with relevance.
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When you're here, you've made the ascent and can happily destroy the altitude you've worked up. C'est tout. You don't necessarily have to stop here.
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There is also a large rest area with a few benches and tables in the shade.
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Am Ritterstein No. 234: [To] Ramberger Waldhaus Drei Buchen 300 m is a good place to park and start various hiking tours. After the tour you can then strengthen yourself properly in the Ramberger Waldhaus Drei Buchen.
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While Lambrecht doesn't feature traditional high-alpine passes, the region offers several elevated routes and viewpoints with stunning vistas. Key spots include the Kalmit, the highest peak in the Palatinate Forest, offering expansive views over the Palatinate wine region and Rhine Plain. Other significant points are the Wildsaukopf, known for scenic views and relaxation spots, and the Dicker Stein Tower, providing panoramic views along various hiking trails.
Yes, several elevated points and routes are suitable for families. The Drei Buchen Pass (403 m) is a popular starting point for various hikes and features a nearby seating area. The Hahnenschritt Pass parking area (565 m) is also listed as family-friendly and serves as a good starting point for many hikes. The Wildsaukopf viewpoint, with its 'wave loungers,' is ideal for leisurely family outings.
The Kohlplatz Pass and Ritterstein No. 69 is a significant historical site. It features a knight stone commemorating a retreat battle from 1794 and an old boundary stone. The Drei Buchen Pass (403 m) also has a knight stone and an old boundary stone marking historical borders.
Absolutely. The Lolosruhe Pass is highly recommended for road cycling, offering idyllic streets with little traffic for climbs and descents. It can be combined with the Kalmit for two beautiful climbs. For more road cycling routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Lambrecht guide.
Parking is available at several key locations. The Drei Buchen Pass (403 m) has a larger parking lot frequently used by hikers. The Hahnenschritt Pass parking area (565 m) is another excellent starting point for various hikes. Additionally, the Dicker Stein Tower is accessible via trails, and parking can be found in Lambrecht for longer loops.
The elevated points around Lambrecht offer diverse and rewarding views. From the Kalmit, you can see expansive panoramas over the Palatinate wine region and the Rhine Plain, extending to cities like Ludwigshafen and Mannheim, and even parts of the Odenwald and Black Forest on clear days. The Wildsaukopf and Dicker Stein Tower also provide beautiful scenic vistas over the Palatinate mountains and surrounding forests.
Yes, the region offers challenging routes. The Pfälzer Hüttensteig is a 93 km long, difficult hiking trail that circles Lambrecht, visiting numerous huts and fountains. The Dicker Stein Tower is part of a challenging 16.4 km loop from Lambrecht. For more options, you can check out the Gravel biking around Lambrecht guide, which includes difficult routes that often feature steep climbs and challenging trails.
Beyond hiking and road cycling, the area is excellent for mountain biking and gravel biking. Routes like Mountain Bike Route 5a Lambrecht offer long descents, challenging trails, and steep climbs. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Lambrecht and Road Cycling Routes around Lambrecht guides.
Yes, near the Drei Buchen Pass (403 m), about 400m north, you'll find the Ramberger Waldhaus, which serves as a restaurant and Palatinate Forest hut, offering a recommended stop. The Kalmit summit also hosts the Kalmithaus, a mountaintop restaurant with local dishes, wines, and panoramic views from its patio.
The Kalmit, at 672.6 meters above sea level, is the highest peak in the Palatinate Forest and the second highest in the wider Palatinate region. It offers extensive views and is a prime destination for hikers seeking elevated perspectives.
Yes, the Wildsaukopf viewpoint is notable for its 'wave loungers,' providing comfortable spots for relaxation and picnicking while enjoying the scenic beauty. This makes it ideal for those looking for a leisurely hike with rewarding views and a place to unwind.
Definitely. Many of the elevated routes serve as starting points or segments of longer trails. For instance, the Drei Buchen Pass (403 m) can connect to other passes like Lolosruhe and Taubensuhl. The Pfälzer Hüttensteig is a 93 km trail that circles Lambrecht, and the Kuckucksbähnelweg is a premium hiking trail that combines scenic areas with a ride on a historic museum railway.
Visitors appreciate the diverse outdoor experiences, from challenging climbs to leisurely paths with resting spots. The stunning natural beauty, rewarding panoramas, and the opportunity to explore the region's rich cultural heritage are frequently highlighted. The idyllic streets with little traffic for road cycling, the well-maintained hiking trails, and the presence of amenities like the Kalmithaus and Ramberger Waldhaus also contribute to a positive experience.
The Palatinate Forest generally welcomes dogs on trails, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife. Many of the hiking trails leading to and around the elevated points, such as those near the Drei Buchen Pass (403 m) and the Kalmit, are suitable for dog walking.


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