Best attractions and places to see around Busweiler include natural features and cultural sites in the surrounding Bas-Rhin region of France and nearby areas of Germany. The area is characterized by majestic sandstone formations and romantic rock gorges. Visitors can explore a rich cultural landscape featuring perched castles and traditional villages. Busweiler serves as a base for discovering these natural wonders and the historical richness of the region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Great circular route here at the Hexenklamm in Pirmasens
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The bench and the picnic area are located directly on the watercourse. This is a really mystical place to take a break.
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The sandstone formation Altschlossfelsen, which is designated as a natural and cultural monument and is also the largest rock reef in the Palatinate, is really fantastic. The name comes from a castle built on the rock towers many hundred years ago was built, but has long since fallen into ruin. Beautiful rocks run through the forest for more than a kilometer. Unfortunately often overcrowded on Sundays and public holidays...
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A truly fantastic view to be enjoyed here in the late evening in silence and solitude.
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It is a scenic highlight. The rocks are worth seeing in terms of size, variety of shapes and color effect. A number of paths can be strolled between the rocks, around the rocks and through crevices in these rocks, and you always discover new places. On the southern ridge there is another viewpoint with a view far into the Northern Vosges.
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These massive rocks never fail to impress me. And what wind, water and sun shapes and leaves behind. Sometimes you can see faces or animals in the rocks. What do you see?
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One of the most beautiful rock massifs near the French border.
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Birds of prey nest on top of the rock.
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The region around Busweiler is rich in natural wonders. You can discover the majestic Altschloss Rocks, a series of sandstone formations stretching over 1.5 kilometers with heights up to 30 meters. Another unique formation is the Devil's Table (Eppenbrunn), a typical red sandstone rock reaching 13 meters. For a more romantic setting, visit the Witches' Gorge, featuring beautiful rock washouts and small waterfalls.
Yes, the area offers excellent hiking. The Altschloss Rocks are a popular destination for hikers, known for their bizarre formations and the phenomenon of 'glowing rocks' in mid-April. The Witches' Gorge also features a wild and romantic circular path. For more detailed routes, you can find various running and hiking trails, including the 'Altschlossfelsen Rock Circuit Trail', on the Running Trails around Busweiler guide.
The Altschloss Rocks are special due to their impressive scale and unique geological formations. These sandstone rocks, part of the Palatinate Forest, have been sculpted by wind and weather into bizarre shapes, including four closely standing towers. Visitors often note the beautiful patterns etched into the sandstone by rainfall and the intense play of colors, especially around mid-April when the sun illuminates crevices in an orange hue, creating 'glowing rocks'.
The Witches' Gorge offers a wild and romantic experience. While it features beautiful rock washouts and small waterfalls, visitors should be mindful that conditions can be muddy and slippery after rain, making some sections challenging. However, the Rest Area at the Small Waterfall in Hexenklamm is described as very quaint, idyllic, and exciting for children, offering ideal opportunities for rest and relaxation.
While Busweiler itself is a small locality, its proximity to the Bas-Rhin department of Alsace, France, offers a rich cultural landscape. This includes numerous perched castles, authentic villages, and picturesque houses. Examples of notable castles include Château du Haut-Barr and Château de l'Ortenbourg, while villages like Scherwiller offer traditional Alsatian charm. Strasbourg, the capital of Alsace, is also a major cultural hub in the broader region.
For cyclists, there are various routes catering to different preferences. You can find road cycling options like the 'Hasselfurth pond – Étang d'Haspelschiedt loop' or the 'Schwarzbach Cycle Path – Hitscher Farm loop'. For general cycling, routes such as the 'Smugglers' Trail – Trualbe loop' are available. Explore these and more on the Road Cycling Routes around Busweiler and Cycling around Busweiler guides.
The natural attractions like the Altschloss Rocks and Witches' Gorge are generally enjoyable during spring, summer, and autumn. Mid-April is particularly noted for the 'glowing rocks' phenomenon at Altschlossfelsen. For the Witches' Gorge, it's advisable to visit after a few dry days to avoid muddy and slippery conditions. The canyons also offer ideal opportunities for rest and relaxation on hot days.
Yes, several spots offer fantastic views. The Altschloss Rocks themselves provide spectacular vistas, with some visitor tips suggesting a 'sky view' a bit southwest. The Witches' Gorge also has sections where you can view the gorge from above, and the Premium Trail Hexenklamm leads past breathtaking panoramic views.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular rock formations of the Altschloss Rocks, especially the intense play of colors at sunset. The Witches' Gorge is loved for its wild and romantic atmosphere, with many waterfalls and unique rock formations. The Rest Area at the Small Waterfall in Hexenklamm is highlighted as quaint, idyllic, and exciting for children, offering a great experience for families.
When visiting the Witches' Gorge, it's highly recommended to go when it has been dry for a few days, as the path can become very muddy and slippery, especially along the narrow sections on the slope. It's also a good idea to bring mosquito repellent. The entire circular route is very well signposted, making navigation easy.
Specific parking and public transport details for each attraction are best checked locally upon arrival or through regional tourism information. For the Altschlossfelsen and Hexenklamm, you can often find visitor information on the RLP Tourism website, which may include details on access and facilities.
The Devil's Table (Eppenbrunn) is a very typical rock formation made of red sandstone, reaching a maximum height of 13 meters. It is important not to confuse it with the Teufelstisch at Hinterweidenthal, as this specific one is located near Eppenbrunn. It offers a steep climb but is considered worth the effort for its unique geological presence.


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