Best mountain peaks around Clausen are found within the Palatinate Forest, a region characterized by dense woodlands and elevated viewpoints. This area offers a variety of summits, many featuring historical towers or significant natural formations. Visitors can explore these peaks to experience panoramic views and discover local history. The landscape provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, from gentle ascents to more challenging trails.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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The multi-peaked Winschert ridge north of Gräfenstein Castle ruins entices with varied paths towards Johanniskreuz, wide views, and a real highlight on its western summit: From the 521-meter-high Vorderen Winschertkopf, the mighty Winschert rock opens up a dreamlike view over Merzalben, the castle ruins, and the vast forests of the Pfälzerwald – easily accessible via the „Pfälzer Waldpfad“ trail.
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There are still remains of walls and stairs at the site of this highlight. The (current) red and white radio mast is located about 100 m further west.
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From up here you have an incredible view
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The peak is only interesting because of its military past
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"In 1907, the Palatinate Forest poet Fritz Claus had the idea of erecting a square tower in honor of the then Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria (1821-1912). The still young Palatinate Forest Association, of which Fritz Claus was one of the founders, was strongly involved in the Involved in the planning of the tower and after significant financial support from the Prince Regent, who also took over the sponsorship, construction from local red sandstone began in the same year.After a construction period of 15 months, the tower was inaugurated on September 26th, 1909. It served for a long time the porch of the tower as a shelter for hikers and forest workers." Source (quoted verbatim): https://www.tourenplaner-rheinland-pfalz.de/de/punkt/aussichtspunkt/luitpoldturm-auf-dem-weissenberg/10730460/
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the climb is demanding - the view and tranquility, however, compensate. Going down the mountain is fun even for the inexperienced
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Gottfriedsruh represents the summit of the Rothenberg at 420 m above sea level. From there you have a wonderful view over the Palatinate Forest to the Trifels (which I did not see because I was fascinated by the lizards.)
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Great view of the high treetops in the area, but also somewhat limited visibility. Under King Max I Josef, “Bavaria (including today’s Palatinate) was surveyed and mapped between 1808 and 1853.” Therefore, the Eschkopf was built in 1902 “for the purposes of land surveying.” In Napoleon’s time, there was a wooden tower here that was used for telegraphic message transmission. Source (partly quoted verbatim): www.kuladig.de/Objektansicht/KLD-271090
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The most popular mountain peaks around Clausen are found within the Palatinate Forest. Highly recommended are the Luitpold Tower on Weißenberg, which offers extensive panoramic views, and the Eschkopfturm on Eschkopf (608 m), a lookout tower providing a 360° all-round view. Another favorite is the Gottfriedsruhe Viewpoint, known for its peaceful atmosphere and clear views over the forests to the south.
The mountain peaks around Clausen are primarily located within the Palatinate Forest, characterized by dense woodlands and elevated viewpoints. You'll find a variety of summits, often featuring historical towers, unique rock formations, and sweeping forest views.
Yes, there are options for family-friendly hikes. For instance, the Gottfriedsruhe Viewpoint is categorized as family-friendly and offers a peaceful spot with views over the Palatinate Forest.
Beyond hiking, the Clausen area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and running paths. For detailed routes, you can check out the Road Cycling Routes around Clausen, Gravel biking around Clausen, and Running Trails around Clausen guides.
Yes, several peaks feature historical sites or man-made monuments. The Luitpold Tower on Weißenberg and the Eschkopfturm on Eschkopf are both historic lookout towers. Additionally, Großer Arius has a military past with remains of a former radar station and bunker.
Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic views from the lookout towers, the peaceful atmosphere of the viewpoints, and the opportunity to explore dense forests. The historical significance of some sites, like the Luitpold Tower with its fireplace room, also adds to the experience.
While not a hidden gem in the traditional sense, the Großer Arius offers a unique experience due to its military past, with remnants of a former radar station and bunker. The Etschberg Summit, though unspectacular in views, is one of the highest elevations in the area and is marked by a stone, making it a point of interest for those exploring the high-altitude trails.
The Palatinate Forest region is generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the trails are clear and the forest is lush. Winter hiking is also possible, but conditions can vary, and some paths might be challenging due to snow or ice.
Many routes in the Palatinate Forest are designed as circular walks, allowing you to return to your starting point. For example, the Running Trails around Clausen guide includes several circular options, such as the 'Running loop from Clausen' or 'View of Ringelsberg loop from Merzalben'.
The mountain peaks and trails around Clausen offer a range of difficulty levels, from intermediate to more challenging. Many of the highlights, such as the Luitpold Tower and Eschkopfturm, are classified as intermediate, involving rewarding climbs to reach their viewpoints. There are also easier paths suitable for beginners and families, as well as more demanding routes for experienced hikers.
Yes, some popular spots offer amenities. For instance, the Luitpold Tower on Weißenberg has an outdoor rest area and a large room with tables and a fireplace, providing shelter even in bad weather. Other viewpoints, like the Eschkopfturm, often have benches nearby for resting.


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