Attractions

  • Castle ruins Nanstein

    Address:
    Burgweg 1, 66849 Landstuhl-Melkerei, Germany .

    The ruins of the medieval Nanstein Castle high above the West Palatinate town of Landstuhl

  • Bismarck tower 66849 Landstuhl

    Address:
    Kirchberg, 66849 Landstuhl, Germany .

    The Bismarck Tower, built in 1900 on the 370-metre-high Kirchberg, is located in the municipality of Landstuhl. The tower was built in honor of the first German Chancellor, Prince Otto von Bismarck.

  • St. Valentinus Catholic Church in Bann

    Address:
    Kirchenstraße, Bann, Germany .

    St. Valentinus Catholic Church in Bann

  • Bank houses made of variegated sandstone near Queidersbach

    Address:
    49° 21“ 55′ N, 7° 36“ 26′ O .

    Bank houses made of variegated sandstone near Queidersbach

  • Mountain biking at Lemberg Castle

    Address:
    Annastraße 12, 66969 Lemberg, Germany .

    Here websites for more information

    Arrival in general - mountainbikepark-pfaelzerwald.de
    Anreise allgemein - mountainbikepark-pfaelzerwald.de

    Wasgau Bike start
    WasgauBike – Start

    Palatinate Mountain Bike Park - The Wasgau - world of mtb Magazine
    Mountainbikepark Pfälzerwald - Der Wasgau - world of mtb Magazin

  • Wildlife Park Potzberg

    Address:
    Auf dem Potzberg, 66887 Föckelberg, Germany .

    The Potzberg Wildlife Park and Bird of Prey Zoo is a leisure and animal park in the North Palatinate Uplands, a good 20 km northwest of the district-free city of Kaiserslautern. Wikipedia

  • Art Cafe' at the Vogelwoog Kaiserslautern

    Address:
    Vogelwoogstraße 100, 67659 Kaiserslautern-Morlautern, Germany .

    Click here for the website 
    Home Art Cafe' Vogelwoog Kaiserslautern

     

  • Teufelstisch Hinterweidenthal

    Address:
    66999 Hinterweidenthal, Germany .

    The Teufelstisch of Hinterweidenthal is a 14 m high, table-like mushroom rock in the German part of the Wasgau, the southern Palatinate Forest. It stands on a 312-metre-high ridge that stretches over more than two kilometres from the Etschberg in the southwest to the 324-metre-high Handschuh-Kopf in the northeast. There are more than 20 such mushroom rocks in the Palatinate Forest, but they are all much smaller.