Best mountain peaks around Weidenthal are situated in the heart of the Palatinate Forest, a region characterized by its diverse natural landscape and elevated points. The area offers access to several prominent mountain peaks, providing varied features and reasons for exploration. These peaks contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor activities, offering viewpoints and natural features. The Palatinate Forest surrounding Weidenthal is known for its extensive woodlands and geological formations.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The Weinbiet Tower is a historic landmark located at the top of the Weinbiet mountain range. Built from red sandstone between 1870 and 1874, the tower offers fantastic views over the Rhine plain and the Palatinate Forest.
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A somewhat inconspicuous peak or small mountain ridge. There is a stone here with the inscription “E. Scherr / 1942 [?] / P. W. D.” (of the Palatinate Forest Association Diedesfeld?). Below this summit there is a rest bench with a view of the Rhine plain on one side and the PWV hut on the other side.
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Once you have arrived at the Kalmit, you will be rewarded with a breathtaking view of the Upper Rhine Valley. The Kalmithaus is located at 673 m on the Palatinate Wine Trail and is the highest hut in the Palatinate Forest. It is the first and oldest hiking hut in the region. The house was inaugurated in 1908. Guests can enjoy Palatinate dishes or changing daily specials and game specialties inside and on the patio with a panoramic view.
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The (Great) Kalmit is 672.6 m above sea level. NHN height the highest mountain in the Palatinate Forest and after the Donnersberg the second highest peak in the Palatinate region.
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Nice place for break and view.
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When you get to the Hohen Loog Haus, the small detour to this beautiful rock formation is worthwhile.
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Here a rock is the highest point of the summit
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Nice place to stay with a view on all sides
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For expansive panoramic views, Kalmit, the highest peak in the Palatinate Forest, is an excellent choice, offering vistas over the Upper Rhine Valley, the German Wine Route, and even the Black Forest on clear days. The Weinbiet Summit and Weinbiethaus also provides extensive views over the Rhine plain. Additionally, the Eckkopf Observation Tower at 516 m elevation offers a wonderful panoramic view.
Yes, Hohe Loog Summit is particularly family-friendly. The area around the Hohe Loog Haus features a large playground with a natural adventure area, a giant slide, trampoline, climbing frames, and swings. Parts of the trails leading to Hohe Loog, such as from the 'Hahnenschritt' car park, are even suitable for strollers.
The Drachenfels (Central Palatinate Forest) is rich in history, linked to the Nibelung legend with its 'Dragon's Chamber' and 'Dragon's Lair' caves. Remnants of Roman fortifications, including a circular rampart, can be found on its summit plateau. Nollenkopf Summit also holds historical significance, featuring information signs and listed inscription stones.
Absolutely. On Kalmit, you'll find the historic Kalmithaus, offering Palatinate dishes and game specialties with outdoor seating and panoramic views. Near Hohe Loog Summit is the Hohe Loog Haus, a managed hut known for having the highest-located grapevines in the Palatinate. The Weinbiet Summit and Weinbiethaus also hosts an excursion restaurant.
Beyond the stunning views, Kalmit features a fascinating 'sea of rocks' (Felsenmeer) on the Hüttenberg ridge. The Drachenfels (Central Palatinate Forest) is designated as a nature reserve, protecting its unique geological formations and biodiversity. The Hohe Loog Summit is characterized by striking rock formations and a beautiful forest setting.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Totenköpfchen Sandstone Rock – Seven-Way Junction loop' or the 'Stone Table Emil Haupt – Biedenbach Pond loop.' For hiking, popular options include the 'Pfarrer-Laubscher-Weg' or the challenging 'Steep trail to Drachenfels – Drachenfels Summit Plateau loop.' Mountain hiking opportunities are also available, such as the 'Drachenfels Nature Reserve – Seven Ways loop.' You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Weidenthal, Hiking around Weidenthal, and Mountain Hikes around Weidenthal guides.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the 'Steep trail to Drachenfels – Drachenfels Summit Plateau loop from Weidenthal' is a difficult hiking route that provides significant elevation gain and rewarding views. The Drachenfels (Central Palatinate Forest) itself offers challenging hiking opportunities due to its terrain.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially from spots like Kalmit and the Eckkopf Observation Tower. The presence of cozy mountain huts like Kalmithaus and Weinbiethaus, offering local cuisine and a place to rest, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the diverse trails that cater to various skill levels, from leisurely family walks to more challenging ascents.
While specific public transport details vary, many trailheads leading to the peaks, such as those for Kalmit and Hohe Loog Summit, are accessible by car with designated parking areas. For instance, a leisurely path to Hohe Loog starts from the 'Hahnenschritt' car park. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and parking availability for your specific starting point.
The Palatinate Forest region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, making them ideal for hiking. Summer is great for enjoying the outdoor seating at mountain huts and clear views. Even winter can be appealing for crisp, clear days, though some trails might require appropriate gear. The region's diverse appeal means there's something to enjoy in every season.
Yes, Nollenkopf Summit is often described by visitors as a 'great, quiet, tranquil place' with beautiful views in various directions. Its slightly steeper climb from Neustadt means it's generally less crowded than some of the more popular peaks like Kalmit or Hohe Loog, offering a more serene experience.
The highest peak in the Palatinate Forest, and the second-highest in the entire Palatinate region, is Kalmit, standing at 672.6 meters (2,207 feet). It is a popular destination due to its accessibility and the stunning panoramic views it offers.


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