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Hike the moderate Burg-Nanstein-Weg, a 8.0-mile (12.8 km) loop through the Palatinate Forest, featuring Nanstein Castle and scenic views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Biosphärenreservat Pfälzerwald-Vosges du Nord
Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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12.8 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.02 km
4.03 km
1.98 km
499 m
301 m
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Surfaces
5.53 km
2.80 km
1.86 km
1.50 km
620 m
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The Burg-Nanstein-Weg is a circular route that starts and ends in Landstuhl. You can typically find parking options in the town, which serves as a convenient starting point for the hike.
Yes, the Burg-Nanstein-Weg is generally dog-friendly. However, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially around historical sites and in areas where wildlife might be present. Always remember to clean up after your pet.
The trail offers a diverse experience throughout the year. Spring and summer provide lush greenery and pleasant temperatures, while autumn showcases beautiful fall foliage. Be aware that in autumn, fallen leaves can conceal uneven ground, and after heavy rain, sections can become muddy and slippery, requiring extra caution.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Burg-Nanstein-Weg itself. However, if you plan to enter Nanstein Castle, there may be an admission fee.
The trail features varied terrain, including "springy forest paths" through the Palatinate Forest Biosphere Reserve. You'll encounter natural paths with roots, stones, and some unevenness. Sure-footedness is recommended, especially in certain sections and during wet conditions.
The route is rich in both history and nature. Key highlights include the majestic Nanstein Castle, the impressive Krämerstein Rock Formation, and the Bismarck Tower, Landstuhl. You'll also pass by the Heidenfelsen, a Gallo-Roman spring sanctuary, and the "Klimalinde."
The Burg-Nanstein-Weg is rated as "moderate" in difficulty. While it's not overly strenuous, its length of approximately 12.8 km and an ascent/descent of about 250 meters require a reasonable level of fitness. Beginners with some hiking experience should be able to complete it, but those new to hiking might find it challenging.
Yes, the Burg-Nanstein-Weg is a circular hike, meaning it starts and ends at the same point, typically in Landstuhl. This makes it convenient for parking and planning your day.
Yes, one notable spot is the beer garden located within Nanstein Castle, offering a chance to refresh yourself. Additionally, the trail begins and ends in the medieval town of Landstuhl, where you can find various amenities, including cafes and restaurants.
The trail offers several excellent viewpoints. From "Herrengärtchen," you can enjoy beautiful views over the Landstuhl Bruch and even spot the Ramstein Airbase. The Bismarck Tower, Landstuhl and the Marian Chapel also provide panoramic vistas extending deep into the North Palatinate Mountain Region.
Yes, the Burg-Nanstein-Weg intersects with several other official trails. Sections of the route overlap with paths such as the Rundwanderweg Landstuhl L2, Jakobsweg Speyer – Metz, and the Saar-Pfalz-Weg, among others.
Comments
All the buildings that were included in the star tour are marked with the stone that I (and some others here at Komoot) are really keen on.
First there is the Catholic Holy …
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A very beautiful hike where you have to be able to block out the background noise all around you.
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