Best attractions and places to see around Erpolzheim include a blend of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and local charm. This wine village, situated on the German Wine Route, is surrounded by vineyards, orchards, and the Erpolzheimer Bruch landscape. Visitors can explore historical sites, natural monuments, and agricultural landscapes. The region offers a tranquil setting for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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In the castle museum there are exhibits of life from earlier times. Arrowheads, bullets and other paraphernalia are on display, as well as pottery and stove tiles. Traces of tools on the crockery reveal that the oldest find can be dated back to 1180. The imposing model of the castle is also on display. It shows the castle founded around 1200. The support group for the preservation of the ruins of Wachtenburg has set itself the goal of preserving the Wachtenburg. Many thanks from my side for your commitment.
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Here stands Ritterstein No. 260. It is one of over 300 Rittersteine (memorial stones) erected by the Palatinate Forest Association (PWV) and bears the inscription "Heidenlöcher – Refuge Castle 9th-10th Century." It marks the remains of a refuge castle that served as protection against the warring Normans and Hungarians. Today, the foundations of two gate structures, 65 stone houses, and a 450-meter-long curtain wall are still preserved. The inner of the two adjoining dry-stone walls served as a parapet walk. - Source: Information panels on site A little further to the right of this Ritterstein are the foundations of one of the gate structures. The refuge castle, or rather its remains, can be entered through the two gate structures. The curtain wall can be easily walked along (with minor exceptions): either on top of the wall or along its inner side – and the remains of many stone houses can be seen along the way. Without Komoot, it is easy to get lost here: Therefore, it is best to follow the "Palatinate Wine Trail" hiking signs!
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An impressive castle ruin on the Palatinate Wine Trail. There is a place to stop for refreshments and you can climb the tower ruins, beautiful view!
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This Deidesheimer church was consecrated to the Archangel Michael. The name (coming from Hebrew) means "Who is like God?". He is often depicted - on paintings or as a statue - with a flaming sword, and occasionally a lance. Michael is - together with Raphael, Gabriel and Uriel - one of the four archangels who (according to human imagination) occupy the highest rank in the heavenly hierarchy of angelic beings. Their common feast day in the saints calendar is September 29th.
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In contrast to the (red) quarries in the middle of the Palatinate Forest, sandstone on the Haardt edge is white and yellow! Many of the inscriptions/pictures that can be found on the walls are explained on a beautiful information board and marked with red arrows on the walls of the quarry. Horse pictures are particularly easy to recognize. These rock paintings come from the Roman legionnaires who worked in the quarry here. Also carved into the stone: a large memorial plaque for the Bad Dürkheim soldiers who died in World War I and all their names.
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The Ungeheuersee in the Leininger Sporn, part of the northeastern Palatinate Forest, is a shallow pond that is fed by the Krumbach. The lake has been protected as a natural monument since the 1930s. It has been listed in the official register since 1971 with the list number ND-7332-195. Source: Wikipedia Height above sea level: 359 m Maximum depth: 1.8 m Height above sea level: 357 m above NHN Length: 140 m Circumference: 400 m
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Erpolzheim is known for its annual St. Martin's Market, where over 100 artisans showcase their crafts in open courtyards, often allowing visitors to observe their work. The village also has the unique tradition of "Knorzekinner," a group of young girls who accompany and support the village's wine princess at various events, playfully representing the wine village.
You can explore the Erpolzheimer Bruch, a landscape and bird protection area with moist meadows, small streams, hedges, and trees, through which the Isenach stream flows. The region is also surrounded by picturesque vineyards, asparagus fields, and orchards, offering scenic beauty. Additionally, the Ungeheuersee, a flat bog pond, is protected as a natural monument and is part of the only raised bog in this low mountain range.
Yes, several impressive historical sites are easily accessible. You can visit the Wachtenburg Castle Ruins, which offer beautiful views of the Rhine valley. Another significant site is Heidenlöcher - 9th-10th century refuge, featuring the ruins of a hilltop castle near Deidesheim. Hardenburg Castle, one of the largest and most impressive castle ruins in the Palatinate, is also nearby.
The region around Erpolzheim is famous for its fertile soils, producing excellent wines, asparagus, and fruits. You can experience the scenic beauty of these agricultural landscapes through dedicated hiking and cycling trails, including a "Culinary hike through asparagus, fruit and wine" in May. Several local wineries also offer tastings and insights into the viticultural tradition.
Families can enjoy exploring the Ungeheuersee, a natural monument perfect for a leisurely walk. The Kriemhildenstuhl Roman Quarry and Heidenlöcher - 9th-10th century refuge are also family-friendly historical sites with interesting stories to discover. The numerous hiking and cycling trails through vineyards and orchards also offer great outdoor activities for all ages.
Spring and autumn are ideal. May is particularly good for experiencing the "Culinary hike through asparagus, fruit and wine." The annual St. Martin's Market is held on St. Martin's Day (November 11th), drawing visitors for its unique artisan crafts. The mild climate of the German Wine Route generally makes outdoor activities pleasant from spring through early autumn.
The area around Erpolzheim is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking through vineyards, asparagus fields, and orchards, with trails like the "Wine hike: Erpolzheim." There are also numerous cycling and mountain biking routes. For more detailed route information, you can explore the Hiking around Erpolzheim or MTB Trails around Erpolzheim guides.
Yes, Erpolzheim offers easy and scenic hiking trails. The "Wine hike: Erpolzheim - hiking trail through fruit, asparagus, and wine" is an easy route that takes you through the village, vineyards, asparagus fields, and orchards. You can also find routes like the "Isenach Stream in Palatinate – Reibold Vineyard Terrace loop from Erpolzheim" which is rated as easy. For more options, check the Hiking around Erpolzheim guide.
Within Erpolzheim, you can find the Protestant Church, a late-classical hall church from 1848/49, notable for its sky-blue clock face. The village's mascot, the "Giwick" (Palatine name for the lapwing), is honored with a small monument near the church. Other cultural heritage monuments include the former elementary school building, the historic train station, and the town hall.
Absolutely! Erpolzheim has a rich viticultural tradition with several wineries and wine estates. You can visit establishments such as Weingut Hubach, Winzerhof Horst Koch, Weingut Kohl, Weingut Herbert Koob & Sohn, Winzerhof Ruth Mayer, and Weingut Veddeler to indulge in wine tastings and experience the local wine culture firsthand.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning views from historical sites like the Wachtenburg Castle Ruins and St. Michael's Chapel, Deidesheim, which offer panoramic vistas of the Rhine valley. The tranquil and idyllic setting of natural spots like the Ungeheuersee is also highly appreciated. Many also value the historical insights provided by sites like the Kriemhildenstuhl Roman Quarry and Heidenlöcher - 9th-10th century refuge.
Yes, the region around Erpolzheim is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. You can find numerous trails that wind through the vineyards, orchards, and natural landscapes. For specific routes and difficulty levels, you can refer to the MTB Trails around Erpolzheim guide, which includes routes like the "Kaisergärtchen – Bad Dürkheim Graduation Tower loop from Erpolzheim" and "Ungeheuersee – Friedrich's Spring loop from Herxheim am Berg."


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