Ilbesheim bei Landau in der Pfalz
Ilbesheim bei Landau in der Pfalz
Best mountain passes around Ilbesheim bei Landau in der Pfalz are found in a region characterized by rolling hills, vineyards, and historic castle routes within the Palatinate. The area offers elevated routes and viewpoints that provide experiences similar to traditional mountain passes. These routes feature engaging terrain for hikers and cyclists, often leading to historical landmarks and offering expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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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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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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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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While traditional high-altitude mountain passes are not prominent, the area offers elevated routes and viewpoints that provide similar experiences. Notable examples include the slopes of the Kleine Kalmit with its vineyards, routes incorporating historic castles like Madenburg, Landeck, and Trifels, and the serene Orensfels Viewpoint.
The Drei Buchen Pass (403 m) is a popular mountain pass connecting the Dernbachtal with the Modenbachtal. It features a larger parking lot often used by hikers and was part of the 2006 Rhineland-Palatinate Tour. Nearby, you can find the Ramberger Waldhaus, a restaurant and Palatinate Forest hut, offering a convenient stop for refreshments.
Yes, the region is rich in historical markers. You can find Ritterstein 234: Ramberger Forest House Three Beeches near the Drei Buchen Pass, which is a historical marker on the eastern edge of the Palatinate Forest. Another significant historical marker is the Dreimärker Stone, a large crossroads with an old boundary stone marking historical borders.
The elevated points and routes around Ilbesheim bei Landau in der Pfalz offer stunning panoramic views. From the Kleine Kalmit, you'll see picturesque vineyards. Castle routes, such as those leading to Madenburg or Landeck, provide expansive vistas of the Palatinate Forest and the Rhine Valley. The Orensfels Viewpoint is particularly known for its breathtaking and tranquil views over the forest.
The diverse landscape around Ilbesheim bei Landau in der Pfalz is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking through vineyards and forests, explore challenging mountain biking trails that often include historic castles, or go cycling on scenic routes. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking guide or the cycling guide for the area.
Yes, many routes in the area are family-friendly. The Kleine Kalmit offers leisurely walks through vineyards with gentle ascents, ideal for families. The Drei Buchen Pass and the Dreimärker Stone are also located on trails suitable for families, often featuring rest options and interesting discoveries along the way. Look for routes marked as 'easy' or 'moderate' in the hiking guide.
Absolutely! The region offers engaging terrain for both cyclists and mountain bikers. Many routes incorporate ascents to elevated locations and castles, with some featuring a high proportion of single trails for mountain biking. The Eastern ascent/descent to the Drei Buchen Pass, for example, runs on a good forest road suitable for cycling. Check the cycling guide for specific routes.
The Palatinate region is beautiful throughout the year, but spring and autumn are particularly recommended. In spring, the vineyards are lush and green, and wildflowers bloom. Autumn offers stunning foliage colors and pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities. Summer is also great, though it can be warmer, while winter can provide a different, serene experience, especially on clear days.
Yes, several routes feature 'Hütten' (huts) or restaurants where you can rest and get refreshments. The Landauer Hütte is a known resting point, and the Ramberger Waldhaus is located near the Drei Buchen Pass. These spots offer a chance to refuel and enjoy local cuisine amidst your adventure.
Yes, the region offers challenging terrain, especially for mountain bikers and experienced hikers. Routes incorporating castles like Madenburg, Landeck, and Trifels often involve significant ascents and can feature single trails. Ridge hikes, such as the one to Scharfenberg and Madenburg ruins, also provide more demanding experiences with rewarding panoramic views.
The Eastern ascent/descent to the Drei Buchen Pass is a specific section of the pass that leads from or to the Modenbachtal. It runs on a fairly good forest road, reaching 403 meters above sea level. This route is appreciated for its accessibility and connection to the main Drei Buchen Pass.
The accessibility varies by route. Many vineyard paths and some forest roads are generally accessible for leisurely walks and cycling. However, routes leading to castles or viewpoints like Orensfels may involve steeper ascents and more rugged terrain. The Drei Buchen Pass has a larger parking lot, making it a convenient starting point for many.
The Palatinate Forest and its numerous trails are generally dog-friendly, offering plenty of opportunities for you and your canine companion to explore. Many of the hiking routes through vineyards and forests, including those around the Kleine Kalmit and towards the castles, are suitable for dogs. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and respect local wildlife.


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