Mountain peaks around Haßloch are found in the broader region surrounding this municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. While Haßloch itself features a relatively flat topography, the adjacent Landkreis Bad Dürkheim and the Palatinate Forest offer elevated landscapes. This area provides opportunities for mountain-related activities and hiking trails near Haßloch Palatinate Forest. Visitors can explore various mountain peaks and viewpoints accessible from the municipality.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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A wonderful forest that reminded me in places of campsites in France. 🧑🌾
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The Weinbiet Tower is a historic landmark located at the top of the Weinbiet mountain range. Built from red sandstone between 1870 and 1874, the tower offers fantastic views over the Rhine plain and the Palatinate Forest.
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A somewhat inconspicuous peak or small mountain ridge. There is a stone here with the inscription “E. Scherr / 1942 [?] / P. W. D.” (of the Palatinate Forest Association Diedesfeld?). Below this summit there is a rest bench with a view of the Rhine plain on one side and the PWV hut on the other side.
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A very nice piece of forest through the pine forest. Here I have peace for my soul. Beautiful forest floor and good air.
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A great path to walk. However, it is not recommended for prams or the like. It's too much over hill and dale for that.
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Just a great, very soft hiking trail
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This is the access route to the Heidenlöchern, if you come from above (i.e. not from the Michaelskapelle). At the beginning you will find a large board (standing desk) with information about the Heidenlöchern and the entire area. - At the end of this passage (coming from above) you have beautiful views of the outer walls of the Heidenlöcher and you enter the Heidenlöcher through the main gate (formerly with a kennel; today with an information board).
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While Haßloch itself is relatively flat, the surrounding Palatinate Forest offers several popular elevated spots. Among them are the Eckkopf Observation Tower, providing panoramic views over the Rhine Valley, and the Flag Tower, Bad Dürkheim, known for its distinctive shape and all-round views. The Nollenkopf Summit is also a local favorite, offering tranquil views and a rest area.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. For instance, the area around Weinbiet Summit and Weinbiethaus is considered family-friendly, featuring an excursion restaurant and accessible paths. Many trails in the Palatinate Forest are well-maintained and can be enjoyed by families.
You'll encounter dense forests, striking rock formations, and diverse flora and fauna typical of the Palatinate Forest. Many peaks, like Hohe Loog Summit and Nollenkopf Summit, are nestled within beautiful forest landscapes and offer natural viewpoints.
Yes, several peaks feature historical significance. The Weinbiet Summit is home to the historic Weinbiet Tower, built from red sandstone between 1870 and 1874. The Flag Tower, Bad Dürkheim is also a notable historical monument, and Nollenkopf Summit has listed inscription stones at its rest area.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the broader region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as those detailed in the Running Trails around Haßloch guide, or enjoy cycling routes, which you can find in the Cycling around Haßloch guide. There are also many easy hikes available for a more relaxed experience.
Among the prominent peaks in the immediate vicinity, the Hohe Loog Summit stands at 619 meters above sea level, making it one of the higher points you can explore.
Yes, some peaks offer convenient facilities. The Weinbiet Summit features the Weinbiethaus, an excursion restaurant. Additionally, the Hohe Loog Summit is not far from a catered hiking hut, and the Eckkopf Observation Tower has local clubs hosting hikers and cyclists on weekends and public holidays.
The Palatinate Forest region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors, making them ideal for hiking. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions may vary, so checking local weather and trail reports is advisable.
While popular spots like Eckkopf and Weinbiet can attract visitors, some trails, especially those with a steeper ascent like the one leading to Nollenkopf Summit from Neustadt, tend to be less crowded. Exploring trails slightly off the main routes or visiting during weekdays can also help you find more solitude.
Absolutely. The Eckkopf Observation Tower is a prominent steel structure offering a 25-meter high observation deck with unique panoramic views. The Flag Tower, Bad Dürkheim, also provides an excellent all-round view from its two-storey structure.
Most trails to the mentioned peaks, such as Hohe Loog Summit, Weinbiet Summit, and Eckkopf Observation Tower, are generally rated as intermediate. Some sections, like the climb to Nollenkopf Summit from Neustadt, can be challenging due to their steepness.
While Haßloch itself is well-connected, reaching the specific trailheads for mountain peaks often requires a combination of public transport and a final walk or short taxi ride. It's best to research specific bus or train connections to towns like Bad Dürkheim or Neustadt an der Weinstraße, which serve as gateways to the Palatinate Forest, and then plan your hike from there.


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