Best mountain passes around Annweiler am Trifels navigate the hilly, forested landscape of the Palatinate Forest. These routes feature significant ascents and descents, often leading to historical castles and rock formations. The region offers scenic hiking trails and cycling paths that provide rewarding views and connect points of interest.
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You can find a list of knight stones here: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Rittersteine
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This is one of the over 300 knight stones of the Palatinate Forest Association (PWV). It stands at a pass (404 m high) on the L 506 country road from Ramberg to the Modenbach Valley and serves as a marker (to the PWV forest lodge "Drei Buchen"). Nearby is a lovely seating area, next to which stand the three beeches that gave the parking lot its name. For knight stone fans: This is one of the few knight stones that bears an inscription on BOTH sides. "At the Ritterstein [...] there is an old boundary stone. The boundary stone marks the border between the second and third Haingeraide. According to Eitelmann, it is a three-marker: H 68 (for Hainfeld) with the year 1823 below, BW 56 (for Burrweiler) with the year 1780, and R 107 (for Ramberg) (Eitelmann, p. 177)." Source (quoted verbatim): https://www.kuladig.de/Objektansicht/KLD-343629
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The Drei Buchen pass lies between Ramberg and Burrweiler/Weyher (between Edenkoben and Annweiler) and connects the Dernbachtal with the Modenbachtal. The pass can also serve as a connection between the two passes Lolosruhe and Taubensuhl. The ascent from Ramberg was part of the 2006 Rhineland-Palatinate Tour. There was a mountain classification on the pass. There is also a larger parking lot around the pass, which is often used by hikers. From the top of the pass in a northerly direction (approx. 400 m) is the Ramberger Waldhaus, a mixture of restaurant and Palatinate Forest hut. A stop is recommended, but unfortunately the forest house can only be reached via an unpaved forest path, which can be problematic with a racing bike depending on the weather. Source: quaeldich.de
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403 meters above sea level. Oh well. However, the 11% incline or decline is a number with relevance.
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When you're here, you've made the ascent and can happily destroy the altitude you've worked up. C'est tout. You don't necessarily have to stop here.
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There is also a large rest area with a few benches and tables in the shade.
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Am Ritterstein No. 234: [To] Ramberger Waldhaus Drei Buchen 300 m is a good place to park and start various hiking tours. After the tour you can then strengthen yourself properly in the Ramberger Waldhaus Drei Buchen.
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You have to find the shelter first. It's a bit hidden and then without a seat. But the parking lot is spacious and suitable for several vehicles
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The region offers several well-regarded mountain passes. Drei Buchen Pass (403 m) is a popular choice, connecting the Dernbachtal with the Modenbachtal and serving as a starting point for various hikes. Another favorite is Lolosruhe Pass, known for its idyllic roads and scenic climbs through the Palatinate Forest.
Yes, several routes and passes are suitable for families. The Drei Buchen Pass (403 m) area has a larger parking lot and is often used by hikers, with nearby seating. The Annweilerer Burgenweg, while not a traditional pass, is a certified circular trail that includes information and play stations between Trifels Castle and Annweiler, making it engaging for families. The Taubensuhl Forest House also features a forest nature trail.
The region is rich in history. Many routes, like the Annweilerer Burgenweg, lead to medieval castles such as Trifels, Anebos, and Scharfenberg (Münz). Reichsburg Trifels, in particular, has significant historical importance. The Kohlplatz Pass and Ritterstein No. 69 marks a site of a retreat battle from 1794, offering a glimpse into military history. The Dreimärker Stone is another historical monument, marking an old boundary.
The best times to visit are typically spring and autumn. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant, and the Palatinate Forest offers vibrant scenery, whether it's the fresh greenery of spring or the colorful foliage of autumn.
Yes, the Trifelslandroute is primarily a cycling path that traverses the Queich valley, forests, and charming villages. While not a traditional high-altitude pass, it includes varied terrain and a tough uphill section to the Slevogthof. The Lolosruhe Pass is also highly recommended for road bike climbs and descents due to its idyllic roads and minimal traffic.
The mountain passes and trails around Annweiler am Trifels are characterized by dense forests, unique rock formations, and numerous viewpoints offering panoramic vistas of the Palatinate Forest. You'll encounter varied terrain with significant ascents and descents, providing a true outdoor experience.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find excellent options for gravel biking, mountain biking, and running trails. Many routes lead to viewpoints, historical sites, and offer opportunities for active exploration of the Palatinate Forest.
Yes, the TrifelsErlebnisWeg is a dedicated 3.6 km trail that directly connects Annweiler am Trifels to Reichsburg Trifels. It involves overcoming 272 meters in elevation and offers insights into the region's medieval history with information points and play stations along the way.
Visitors frequently appreciate the combination of natural beauty, historical significance, and the rewarding views. The well-maintained trails, the challenge of the ascents, and the opportunity to discover medieval castles and unique rock formations are often highlighted. The peaceful, forested environment and the chance to connect with nature are also highly valued.
Yes, some areas offer facilities. For example, near Drei Buchen Pass (403 m), you can find the Ramberger Waldhaus, a restaurant and Palatinate Forest hut. The Taubensuhl Forest House is another significant point within the pass network offering facilities. Additionally, the Dreimärker Stone crossroads has benches and a small hut for resting.
While Annweiler am Trifels is known for its hilly, forested landscape rather than traditional high-alpine passes, many routes feature significant ascents and descents that can be challenging. Trails like the Annweilerer Burgenweg, with its 400 meters of elevation change over 7.8 km, offer a good workout and rewarding views for experienced hikers.


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