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Mountaineering routes around Siebeldingen traverse the varied terrain of the Südliche Weinstraße region. The landscape is characterized by forested hills, elevated viewpoints, and historical landmarks. Significant elevation gains are common, providing challenging ascents and panoramic vistas.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.10km
02:37
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Locals often refer to it as the "Wetterkreuz" instead of the Bischofskreuz. The last approx. 100 m to the summit can be managed with a mountain bike, but older bikers should partially push their bikes due to numerous tree roots and stones.
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A very beautiful path leads past the stone pyramid, which marks the highest point of the Blätterberg. But there are other markings here too. Ancient boundary stones and rocks with boundary marks can be found on the path. The cross stands for the Hochstift Speyer.
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"The weather cross, consecrated in 1909 by Bishop Konrad von Busch (1847-1910) of Speyer, was created by stonemason Johann Minges and is the highest weather cross on the Haardt mountain range. Locally, it is also known as the Bishop's Cross." Source (quoted verbatim): https://www.kuladig.de/Objektansicht/KLD-272330 The following text (difficult to read) is inscribed on the base of the cross: "Behold the Cross of the Lord! // Flee, you hostile forces! // The Lion of Judah. // The Root of David has triumphed! // Alleluia, Alleluia! // (St. Anthony of Padua)" A vineyard (large vineyard area) in the Southern Palatinate is also called "Bischofskreuz" (Bishop's Cross).
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It is worth visiting, check the opening times beforehand, the view is also worth it, from here you can go directly to Rietburg by hiking or by bike
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A rustic hut, food and drink is really delicious and there is Palatinate home cooking!
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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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Refuge on the Kurt Reinhard path.
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On the rocky hill of the dike wall there is a viewing platform from which you have a great view of the Queichtal and the Palatinate Forest.
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Yes, Siebeldingen offers moderate routes suitable for those with some hiking experience. For example, the Falkenburg Ruins – Middle Deichenwand Viewpoint loop from Wilgartswiesen is a moderate 5.1-mile path, and the Ludwig Tower – Rietburg Chairlift loop from Rhodt unter Rietburg is a similar length and difficulty, both offering rewarding experiences without extreme challenges.
For experienced mountaineers seeking a challenge, the Bishop’s Cross on Teufelsberg – Dreimärker Stone loop from Albersweiler (Pfalz) is a difficult route. This 13.7-mile trail features substantial climbs and significant elevation gains, making it ideal for those looking for a strenuous day out.
All the mountaineering routes highlighted in Siebeldingen are circular loops, designed for convenient exploration. This includes the challenging Bishop’s Cross on Teufelsberg – Dreimärker Stone loop, as well as the moderate Falkenburg Ruins – Middle Deichenwand Viewpoint loop and the Ludwig Tower – Rietburg Chairlift loop.
The routes around Siebeldingen are known for their panoramic vistas from elevated viewpoints. You can expect to see expansive views of the forested hills of the Südliche Weinstraße region, often extending over vineyards and charming villages. Routes like the Falkenburg Ruins – Middle Deichenwand Viewpoint loop specifically highlight scenic overlooks.
The region is rich in history. Along the routes, you can encounter historical landmarks such as the Bishop's Cross on Teufelsberg, the Falkenburg Ruins, and the Ludwig Tower. Additionally, nearby attractions include the Ramburg Castle Ruins and various grottoes like the Lourdes Grotto Weyher, offering cultural points of interest.
Yes, the area around Siebeldingen features several huts that can serve as resting points or places to grab refreshments. Notable options include the Landau hut at the Zimmerbrunnen (PWV), the Ringelsberghütte (PWV Frankweiler), and the Trifelsblick Hut (PWV Gleisweiler), which also offers views of Trifels Castle.
The forested hills and varied terrain of Siebeldingen are generally enjoyable for mountaineering from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming flora, while autumn offers vibrant fall colors. Summer is also popular, but it's advisable to start early to avoid the midday heat. Winter mountaineering is possible, but requires appropriate gear and caution due to potentially icy or snowy conditions on higher elevations.
The mountaineering routes in Siebeldingen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 5 reviews. Users often praise the challenging ascents, the rewarding panoramic views, and the blend of natural beauty with historical landmarks found along the trails.
The duration varies depending on the route and your pace. The more challenging Bishop’s Cross on Teufelsberg – Dreimärker Stone loop can take around 6 hours 49 minutes. Shorter, moderate routes like the Ludwig Tower – Rietburg Chairlift loop typically take about 2 hours 36 minutes.
Beyond the main landmarks, keep an eye out for natural features such as the Hilsch Pond, which offers a tranquil spot. The region's characteristic forested hills and unique rock formations also provide scenic beauty throughout your journey.


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