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Ritterstein No. 39: Kunzelmannsgut (Wolfs-Angel Stone)

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Ritterstein No. 39: Kunzelmannsgut (Wolfs-Angel Stone)

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Ritterstein No. 39: Kunzelmannsgut (Wolfs-Angel-Stein) is a significant man-made monument nestled within the scenic Palatinate Forest (Pfälzerwald) in Germany. Standing at an elevation of 276 meters, this historical site serves as a poignant memorial to a former settlement known as Kunzelmannsgut and an ancient boundary marker. It is located along the edge of a path by the Wieslauter river, north of Hinterweidenthal, offering a tangible connection to the region's rich past.

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  • Location: Wilgartswiesen, Südwestpfalz, Palatinate Forest, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

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    July 12, 2025

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    One of the many marker and knight stones in the area
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    January 2, 2023

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    "The Ritterstein is a former boundary stone on the high road from Hinterweidenthal in the direction of Hermersberger Hof. In addition to the inscription of the Palatinate Forest Association, border crosses, a wolf's tang and the initials 'FW' for Falkenburger Wald and 'KG' for Kunzelmanns Gut are carved. These signs are Hard to see today because the Ritterstein is heavily covered in moss. The Ritterstein was also known as the Wolfs-Angel-Stein. The Kunzelmannsgut was once located in the same place."
    Source (quoted verbatim) and further information: kuladig.de Objektansicht/KLD-277952
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    May 22, 2022

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    On the one hand, the Ritterstein marks the place where the Kunzelmannsgut is said to have been, on the other hand it is also a boundary stone on the elevated road from Hinterweidenthal in the direction of Hermersbergerhof.
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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 280 m

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    Location: Wilgartswiesen, Südwestpfalz, Palatinate Forest, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the historical significance of Ritterstein No. 39: Kunzelmannsgut (Wolfs-Angel-Stein)?

    This Ritterstein marks the site of the former Kunzelmannsgut, an abandoned settlement, and served as an ancient boundary stone on the high road from Hinterweidenthal towards Hermersberger Hof. It reflects centuries of human activity, territorial disputes, and the historical importance of the Palatinate Forest for timber and hunting. The stone itself features historical carvings like boundary crosses, the Wolfsangel symbol, and initials 'FW' and 'KG', though these are often obscured by moss today.

    Are there any specific trails or routes recommended for visiting Ritterstein No. 39?

    Yes, Ritterstein No. 39 is integrated into a network of trails within the Palatinate Forest. Many hikers incorporate it into longer routes that explore the Wieslauter river valley and surrounding forest. While specific named trails aren't detailed, it's a popular point of interest on various hiking and cycling paths originating from Hinterweidenthal.

    What is the typical difficulty level for a hike to Ritterstein No. 39?

    The highlight is categorized as intermediate. The path leading to Ritterstein No. 39 is generally accessible, but sturdy footwear is recommended due to forest paths that can be uneven or muddy, especially after rain. The elevation of the monument itself is 276 meters, so any approach will involve some gentle ascents and descents.

    Is Ritterstein No. 39: Kunzelmannsgut (Wolfs-Angel-Stein) suitable for families with children?

    Yes, it can be a family-friendly destination, especially for families who enjoy historical walks and nature. The focus is on the historical monument and the surrounding forest. The trails are generally not overly strenuous, making it suitable for children who are accustomed to walking. It offers an educational opportunity to learn about local history.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails leading to Ritterstein No. 39?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on the trails in the Palatinate Forest, including those leading to Ritterstein No. 39. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or other hikers, and to clean up after them. The natural setting provides a great environment for a walk with your canine companion.

    How long does it typically take to walk to the Wolfs-Angel-Stein monument?

    The time it takes depends heavily on your starting point and the specific route chosen. If starting from nearby Hinterweidenthal, a visit to the Ritterstein as part of a short loop hike could take anywhere from 1 to 2 hours. Longer routes incorporating other landmarks will naturally take more time.

    Are there any viewpoints or other natural features near Ritterstein No. 39?

    While Ritterstein No. 39 itself is a historical marker, its location along the Wieslauter river in the Ziegeltal offers scenic forest views. The Palatinate Forest is known for its diverse natural beauty, and many trails in the vicinity will lead to other natural monuments, rock formations, and panoramic viewpoints.

    What are the winter hiking conditions like around Wolfs-Angel-Stein?

    Winter hiking is possible, but conditions can vary. Trails may be muddy, icy, or covered in snow, especially after heavy precipitation. While the monument itself is accessible year-round, hikers should be prepared with appropriate winter gear, including waterproof and insulated footwear, and check local weather conditions before setting out.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options nearby?

    The Ritterstein is located in a secluded part of the Palatinate Forest. The nearest amenities, including cafes, pubs, and accommodation, would be found in the nearby village of Hinterweidenthal or other larger towns in the region. It's recommended to plan for refreshments and facilities before or after your visit to the monument.

    Can I reach Ritterstein No. 39 using public transport?

    While the monument is in a natural setting, public transport options might be available to reach nearby towns like Hinterweidenthal. From there, you would typically need to walk or cycle to the Ritterstein. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for connections to the Palatinate Forest region.

    What should I wear for hiking to Ritterstein No. 39 in spring?

    In spring, the weather in the Palatinate Forest can be variable. Layers are recommended, including a waterproof or water-resistant outer shell for potential rain showers. Sturdy, comfortable hiking boots are essential, as trails can be damp or muddy from spring thaws. Long pants are also advisable to protect against ticks and brush.

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