Attractions and places to see around Winnweiler are found in the North Palatinate Uplands, at the foot of the Donnersberg. This community offers a diverse range of attractions, including notable landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. It serves as a starting point for outdoor activities and historical exploration. The region is characterized by its highest elevation, the Donnersberg, and surrounding valleys.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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There is a shelter at the Hirtenfels. From there you have a great view of the surroundings and the Palatinate Forest. Right next to it is the Kosakenfels.
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Beautiful sculpture with information board. The sculptures make the path even more attractive.
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The Hirtenfels with its 630m above sea level is well integrated into a beautiful hiking tour from Dannenfels over the Adlerbogen and Ludwigsturm. From the summit of the Hirtenfels you have a wonderful view of the Palatinate.
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If you hike on the Donnersberg, from the Adlerbogen, you will reach a beautifully laid out Celtic sculpture path. You pass a total of 13 stations, which are explained in detail by information boards. I recommend the route between Adlerbogen and Ludwigsturm past the ring wall, which is a good circular hike.
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Very informative and nice to look at.
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The Celts were the first to work on iron processing. In order to transport the pig iron, it was cast in the form of double-pointed ingots. This special shape was intended to prevent the load from slipping, e.g. on boats. The sculpture of the star is intended to represent these double-pointed bars. Source: https://www.westpfalz.wiki/wiki/keltische-skulpturenweg-auf-dem-donnersberg
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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 region offers several significant historical sites. You can visit the impressive Falkenstein Castle Ruin, once the ancestral seat of the Falkenstein counts, which also hosts events. The St. Andreas Church, built in Baroque style, features the notable 16th-century tomb of Franz von Sickingen. Additionally, the Abbey Church, a 13th-century Late Romanesque structure, is known for its richly carved stonework.
For a deep dive into the area's mining past, visit the BergbauErlebnisWelt Imsbach. This mining experience world features two visitor mines and three historical circular hiking trails, offering insights into the lives of former miners and opportunities to collect minerals.
Yes, families can enjoy several attractions. The Celtic Village and Celtic Garden in Steinbach offers interactive exhibits about Celtic history, a playground, and informational displays on local flora and fauna. Another fun option is the Gartenbahn Börrstadt, a model railway with passenger transport on a 1:5 scale, complete with a station, tunnels, and bridges.
Winnweiler is an excellent starting point for hikers, especially around the Donnersberg. You can find a variety of trails, from easy to difficult. For example, the Hiking around Winnweiler guide lists routes like the 'Falkenstein Gorge – Falkensteiner Gorge loop' and the 'Wooden Sculpture Trail – Igelborner Hut loop', which is an easy option.
The Donnersberg offers several stunning viewpoints. The Adlerbogen Viewpoint provides beautiful eastward views over the Zellertal and Worms to the Odenwald. The Königsstuhl (Donnersberg summit), at 686 meters, offers panoramic views as the highest point in the Palatinate. Additionally, the Hirtenfels Viewpoint provides views into the Palatinate, with a shelter for resting.
Absolutely. The region around Winnweiler is popular for road cycling. The Road Cycling Routes around Winnweiler guide features several moderate routes, such as the 'Niederhausen Dam – Rotenfels Cliffs loop' and the 'Eiswoog – Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge loop', offering diverse scenery.
Beyond the Donnersberg, you can discover unique ecosystems like the Western Palatinate Moor and Mehlingen Heath. The "Elendsklamm" Ravine, a 3 km long ravine in the woods near Bruchmühlbach, also offers a distinct natural experience.
In Winnweiler, you can visit the Museum Winnweiler – Jewish Museum of the North Palatinate, which details the region's Jewish history and Winnweiler's industrial past. There's also the Museum for Photography and Photographer's Craft, showcasing 100 years of photography history and changing exhibitions.
Yes, the Celtic Sculpture Trail near the Adlerbogen features 13 stations with detailed information boards explaining Celtic sculptures. One notable highlight on this trail is the Celtic Sculpture Trail – Double-pointed Bar Star, which depicts themes from the Celtic world.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views from spots like the Königsstuhl (Donnersberg summit) and the Ludwig Tower, Donnersberg. The historical significance of sites and the well-maintained hiking trails are also highly appreciated, with many enjoying the harmonious interplay of nature, history, and art.
Yes, the area around Winnweiler offers various running trails. The Running Trails around Winnweiler guide includes routes of different difficulties, such as the 'Running loop from Imsbach' (moderate) and longer, more challenging loops like the 'Grüner Löwe Mine – Hirtenfels Viewpoint loop from Winnweiler'.
For easier hikes, consider routes like the 'Wooden Sculpture Trail – Igelborner Hut loop from Winnweiler' which is listed as easy in the Hiking around Winnweiler guide. Many trails around the Donnersberg also offer varying levels of difficulty, allowing you to choose a path that suits your preference.


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