Mountain passes around Görsdorf are featured in this guide, offering a range of outdoor experiences. While Görsdorf itself is located in a generally flat region, this guide compiles various mountain passes that are popular for outdoor activities. These locations provide opportunities for exploring diverse landscapes and historical sites. The guide focuses on features relevant to hiking and cycling, such as elevation changes and natural landmarks.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The Col du Litschhof (337 m) has always been a path and watershed between - the Sauertal and the valley of Nothweiler - the Lauter (flowing NE) and the Sauer (flowing SW) - the castles Fleckenstein, Wegelnburg, Löwenstein, Hohenburg - the hiking and forest paths of the Vogesenclub and the Pfälzerwald-Verein" Source (literally quoted): Information board on site (in French and German)
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Crossroads where several hiking trails meet and, for example, paths to the Château de Hohenbourg or Château de Fleckenstein lead over a rocky path.
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Well marked and intersection of several paths
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When it rains, the ideal shelter with table and benches.
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At the crossroads on the hilltop, several paths come together.
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It's not the most spectacular pass but it has been well laid out. So, you can find parking, a well-maintained shelter and picnic tables. The Litschhof forest house, which offers the accommodation, is a few steps away.
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Nice path to the castle… easy to walk
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Great view of the valley… view over the trees… the castle at the edge of the field of vision… wow!
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While Görsdorf itself is located in a generally flat region, this guide highlights mountain passes that are popular for outdoor activities in a broader geographical context, often in areas like the Vosges or Palatinate. These passes offer diverse landscapes, elevation changes, and historical sites, providing a different kind of outdoor experience than one might expect directly around Görsdorf.
The komoot community highly appreciates several passes. Col du Pigeonnier is very popular, known for its chalet open on Sundays and public holidays. Pfaffenschlick Pass is another favorite, recognized for its historical significance and challenging gradients. Visitors also enjoy Col de Hohenbourg, which provides access to historical ruins and natural rock formations.
Yes, several passes offer a glimpse into history. Pfaffenschlick Pass is historically significant, surrounded by several bunkers from the Maginot Line. From Col de Hohenbourg, you can easily walk to the ruins of the Hohenbourg and Löwenstein castles, adding a historical dimension to your visit.
The passes offer varied natural beauty. Col du Pigeonnier provides views as it forms the transition from highlands to the Rhine plain. Near Col de Hohenbourg, you can explore the red Krappenfels. Litschhof Pass is set in a beautiful beech forest and offers a viewpoint and a well-maintained shelter.
Yes, Col du Pigeonnier is considered family-friendly and features a chalet that is open on Sundays and public holidays, offering refreshments and even overnight stays. Litschhof Pass provides convenient parking, a shelter, and picnic tables, making it suitable for a family stop.
The region around these mountain passes offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including routes like the 'View from Wegelnburg Castle – Hohenbourg Castle loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes and gravel biking trails, such as the 'Pfälzerwoog Lake – Klingelfels Rock Formation loop'.
Yes, many passes are integrated into hiking networks. For instance, from Col de Hohenbourg, you can easily access trails leading to the Hohenbourg and Löwenstein castle ruins. The area also features various mountain hikes that incorporate these passes, offering routes of moderate difficulty.
Parking is available at several locations. Pfaffenschlick Pass has designated parking. Similarly, Litschhof Pass offers a hiking parking lot, along with a rest area and shelter for visitors.
Yes, some passes offer amenities. The Chalet du Col du Pigeonnier is open on Sundays and public holidays, providing refreshments and the option to spend the night. Near Litschhof Pass, the Litschhof forest house is nearby and offers accommodation. Pfaffenschlick Pass also has a restaurant nearby.
While specific seasonal details are not provided for all passes, generally, spring through autumn offers the most favorable conditions for hiking and cycling. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and facilities like the chalet at Col du Pigeonnier are more likely to be open on weekends and public holidays.
For experienced cyclists, Pfaffenschlick Pass presents a good challenge, with an average gradient of 4.3% and maximum gradients reaching 12.7% over its 5 km length. This pass is a notable climb in the Northern Vosges.
While popular spots like Col de Hichtenbach can get crowded on weekends, especially around the resting place with a fireplace, many passes offer quieter experiences during weekdays or off-peak hours. Exploring passes like Litschhof Pass, which is well-laid out but perhaps less spectacular, might offer a more tranquil visit.


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