Best mountain peaks around Marnheim are found in a region characterized by its diverse topography, with the municipality situated at the base of the Donnersberg. This prominent mountain, the highest in the Palatinate, defines the local landscape and offers significant natural and historical features. The area provides access to elevated viewpoints and historical sites, making it a notable destination for outdoor exploration.
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The "Am Klauserkopf" cycle tour leads through the idyllic landscape of the Palatinate Forest, combining nature experiences with cultural aspects. Tour description: The route starts in Münchweiler an der Alsenz and leads over the Klauserkopf (384 m) to Stauf. Along the way, there are numerous viewpoints offering views of the surrounding hills and valleys of the Palatinate Forest. The route can vary between 8 and 12 kilometers depending on the chosen route.
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358m above sea level Some benches available
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Stay on the main paths, even if it's a few kilometers longer. The single trails and sub-paths are largely overgrown and impassable.
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The Kappelberg is 358 m above sea level. NHN the highest mountain in Rheinhessen. It is located in the Saar-Nahe mountains between Offenheim and Oberwiesen in the Rhineland-Palatinate district of Alzey-Worms, close to the Donnersberg district. Wikipedia
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We can really score with our highest elevations in Rheinhessen :-), but for me as a lowland Tyrolean it's almost a mountain. There is a summit cross and a nice place to rest.
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This little hut is on the trail to the Kappelberg.
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The Kappelberg is 358 m above sea level. NHN [1] [2] the highest mountain in Rheinhessen. It is located in the Saar-Nahe-Bergland between Offenheim and Oberwiesen in the Rhineland-Palatinate district of Alzey-Worms in the vicinity of the Donnersbergkreis. The Kappelberg rises within the North Palatinate Uplands - near the border with the Palatinate - in the municipality of Offenheim. The summit of the mountain in the Vorholzwald is 4 km southwest of Offenheim, 3.2 km northwest of Morschheim, 1.8 km north-northwest of Orbis, 1.9 km northeast of Oberwiesen, 2.3 km south of Nieder-Wiesen and 2, 6 km southwest of Bechenheim. Past the Kappelberg to the west, the Wiesbach flows through Oberwiesen and further north-northeast through Nieder-Wiesen. The Selz rises a little south-southeast of the mountain near Orbis. The Kappelberg is located on the edge of the protected landscape area Rheinhessische Schweiz, [2] but is not generally counted as part of the eponymous landscape. The state road 406 runs south past the Kappelberg between Offenheim and Oberwiesen, from which the L 407 branches off east of the mountain, leading north to Bechenheim.
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Gigantic view. And I don't find the many wind turbines disturbing either. At least nicer than KKW's.
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The highest mountain peak in the region is the Königsstuhl, which is the summit of the Donnersberg. It rises to 687 meters (2,254 feet) above sea level and offers panoramic views of the Palatinate region, extending to the Naheland, Hunsrück, and even the Taunus mountains on clear days.
Yes, the Donnersberg, home to the Königsstuhl, has significant historical value. Around 150 BC, a large Celtic settlement (oppidum) was established there. Visitors can explore a reconstructed section of the ancient Celtic wall (Keltenwall) that winds through the forest and passes directly by the Königsstuhl.
The Donnersberg was formed by volcanic activity approximately 300 million years ago during the Permian period. This makes it a 'National Geotope' due to its unique geology. The Königsstuhl itself is a rhyolite rock block, a testament to this ancient geological past.
Absolutely. The Königsstuhl (Donnersberg summit) offers breathtaking panoramic views. Additionally, the 27-meter-tall Ludwigsturm tower, located about 900 meters east of the Königsstuhl, provides another excellent vantage point. The Kappelberg Summit and Klauserkopf also offer scenic views.
The Donnersberg is a paradise for hikers, with numerous trails catering to various fitness levels. Popular routes include circular hikes that take in sights like the Celtic ring wall, Königsstuhl, the Ludwigsturm, and other viewpoints such as Adlerbogen and Hirtenfels. The European walking route E8 also crosses the mountain.
Yes, the Kappelberg Summit (Highest Point in Rheinhessen) is noted as family-friendly. It offers benches for resting and views, making it suitable for a family outing. The Shelter on the Way to Kappelberg is also a good spot for families.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes around Marnheim, including moderate trails like the 'Jewish Cemetery Albisheim – Albisheim Watchtower loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes, such as the 'View of Donnersberg – Church in Palatinate loop'. Runners can explore running trails, including an 'easy Running loop from Marnheim'.
The Donnersberg, with its densely forested slopes and panoramic views, offers a tranquil escape and beautiful scenery throughout the year. You can enjoy hiking and exploring its features in any season.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking views and the feeling of standing on the highest point of the Palatinate at the Königsstuhl. The extensive hiking trails with varying levels of difficulty and stunning vistas are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the peaceful forest environment and the historical elements like the Celtic wall.
Yes, besides the Donnersberg, you can visit the Kappelberg Summit, which is the highest point in Rheinhessen and offers a place to rest with benches and views. Another option is Klauserkopf, a summit and viewpoint that is part of a cycle tour through the Palatinate Forest, providing views of the surrounding hills and valleys.


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