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Mountaineering around Weyher in der Pfalz is characterized by its location in the foothills of a chestnut tree forest, offering views over the Rhine valley and access to the wider Palatinate Forest. The region features a diverse landscape of vineyards, dense woodlands, and sandstone formations, particularly in the nearby Dahner Felsenland. Elevations include hills and summits like Blättersberg, providing varied terrain for ascents and traverses.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
4.0
(4)
8
hikers
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
3
hikers
10.4km
03:25
450m
450m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.7
(3)
2
hikers
11.8km
03:39
430m
440m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4
hikers
12.0km
03:33
340m
340m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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3
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16.8km
05:06
550m
540m
Hard mountaineering route. Very 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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After a long climb to the Kalmit, you will be rewarded with a fantastic view
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"The church's foundation stone was laid on May 23, 1954. It was named after the reformer Martin Bucer (1491-1551). Inside the church is a bronze cross created in 1977 by the sculptor Gernot Rumpf. Grapevines have broken through the cross at a kind of predetermined breaking point." Source (quoted verbatim): https://www.evkirche-queich-weinstrasse.de/index.php/pfarrstellen/pfarrstelle-rhodt-frankweiler/kirchen/prot-kirche-gleisweiler-martin-bucer-kirche
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The view of the Rhine Valley is fantastic. You can see the Odenwald and the Black Forest from here.
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is located on the Höhenstrasse to Triefels Castle
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The Kalmit is located near Maikammer in the Southern Wine Route district of Rhineland-Palatinate. At 673.64 meters above sea level, it is the highest mountain in the Palatinate Forest. From up here, you have breathtaking views of the Rhine plain, the Odenwald forest, and even the Black Forest. Simply amazing 🤩👌🏼. There's also a rest hut up here where you can enjoy delicious food 😋👍🏼.
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very good food, nice host.
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At the parking lot in front of the Kalmithaus, the slippery road ends: the asphalt simply ends, as if someone had said, "Okay, adventure begins here!" From there, things get really tricky for road bikes – rough gravel, small stones, and the constant fear of getting a flat tire. You briefly consider whether you love your bike... or just ride over it. But honestly: The last stretch is still worth it. It's short, nasty – and at the top, the reward is complete. A view to fall in love with, a clear view all the way to the Odenwald (if the mist is kind), a cool drink from the hut, and that muscle cramp you trust. Perfect. If you've made it this far, you'll still make it all the way to the top. And afterward: roll down the gravel, let off some air (from your lungs, not the tires), and proudly say, "Kalmit? Sure – I made it."
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Weyher in der Pfalz offers a diverse range of mountaineering routes, characterized by chestnut forests, vineyards, and sandstone formations. You'll find options from moderate ascents through scenic landscapes to more challenging summit routes. The region is part of the wider Palatinate Forest, known for its varied terrain.
Yes, for experienced mountaineers, there are challenging routes available. One such demanding option is the Bishop’s Cross on Teufelsberg – Dreimärker Stone loop from Albersweiler (Pfalz), which covers over 22 km and involves significant elevation gain, typically taking nearly 7 hours to complete. Another difficult route is the St. Martin Church – Weinstube Altes Rathaus loop from Hambacher Schloss, a 17.3 km tour.
For a moderate day trip, consider the St. Martin Church – Weinstube Altes Rathaus loop from Sankt Martin, a scenic 10.3 km path that takes around 3 hours 20 minutes. Another popular choice is the Hohe Loog House – Hohe Loog Summit (619 m) loop from Maikammer, an 11.8 km trail leading through forested areas to a prominent summit, typically completed in about 3 hours 40 minutes.
Many of the mountaineering routes around Weyher in der Pfalz are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to explore without retracing your steps. For example, the Sandwiesen Pond – House at the Firs loop from Sankt Martin is a moderate 12 km circular route that takes about 3 hours 30 minutes.
The Palatinate region, including Weyher in der Pfalz, offers reliable climbing and hiking conditions in spring (March-April) and autumn (September-October) due to cooler, drier weather. The chestnut forests and vineyards are particularly beautiful during these seasons, with autumn offering vibrant colors and the 'Keschde Trail' (Chestnut Trail) being a highlight.
While Weyher in der Pfalz itself is more focused on hiking, it serves as an excellent gateway to the renowned climbing areas of the wider Palatinate region, particularly the Dahner Felsenland. This area boasts nearly 200 crags and 120 sandstone towers, offering over 5000 routes for various skill levels. The Palatinate is especially known for its traditional nut climbing on 'Buntsandstein' (colored sandstone).
As a 'sun terrace of the Southern Palatinate,' Weyher offers far-reaching views over the Rhine plain. Many routes wind through vineyards and chestnut forests, providing stunning panoramic vistas. Summits like Blättersberg (618 meters) and Hohe Loog (619 meters) offer rewarding views for hikers.
While specific 'easy' mountaineering routes are not listed, the region offers many trails through vineyards and forests that can be adapted for families. The 'Panorama path (Weyher)' is a circular route through vineyards providing stunning panoramic views, which might be suitable for families looking for less strenuous walks.
Along the routes, you can encounter various points of interest. The Dreimärker Stone is a notable monument. You might also pass through areas with historic half-timbered houses and charming villages. The region is rich in cultural heritage, often connecting natural landscapes with historical sites.
The routes in Weyher in der Pfalz are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Mountaineers often praise the varied terrain, the beautiful views over the Rhine valley, and the well-maintained trails through chestnut forests and vineyards.
Weyher in der Pfalz is well-connected to a network of hiking trails. While specific public transport details for each trailhead are not provided, the village's strategic location in the Rhineland-Palatinate region generally offers access to regional bus services that can connect to various starting points for tours in the Palatinate Forest.
Parking is generally available at or near the starting points of many routes. For example, the Hahnenschritt Pass parking area (565 m) is one such designated spot that provides access to trails in the wider region.


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