Best attractions and places to see around Burrweiler include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences. This wine village is situated on the edge of the Palatinate Forest, offering access to dense forests and vineyards. The region is known for its traditional wine culture and historical architecture. Visitors can explore a variety of landmarks and natural features within and around the village.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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A beautiful idyllic wine village with many half-timbered houses. Some places to stop for refreshments available.
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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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Beautifully located, small wine-growing town with many lovingly tended red sandstone facades and gardens.
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The highest mountain in the Palatinate Forest is of course a must for every hiker. Upstairs there is a viewing terrace with benches and tables.
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A cool wine spritzer on the terrace and enjoy the magnificent view. What more could you want, simply brilliant.
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Three castles on three humps of a ridge above the city of Annweiler in the Palatinate: the Trifels Group. Advancing from the Rhine into the Palatinate Forest, one of the first thing that immediately catches the eye is the Trifels Imperial Castle. In the 12th and 13th centuries it was one of the most important sites of Salian-Hohenstaufen rule over the Holy Roman Empire. Built from sandstone, it sits enthroned on a rocky reef, whose wildly jagged, vertically sloping tip dominates the forest on the 500-meter-high Sonnenberg.
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The small town of St. Martin is worth a visit at any time of year. Wine bars, vineyards and cafés line up endlessly. It is a pleasure to walk through the town and of course to stop for a drink.
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The former castle was more or less destroyed. But then it was reconstructed again. Information boards or e.g. Replicas of the Reichskleinodien give the visitor a good impression!
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Burrweiler and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the Trifels Castle, a significant imperial castle that once held Richard the Lionheart captive. Another notable site is Rietburg, a castle ruin with a mountain restaurant offering great views. Within Burrweiler, you'll find a Romanesque church, beautiful Renaissance buildings, and baroque archways. The St. Martin Historic Village nearby also features numerous historic buildings and wine bars.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Kalmithaus, located at 673 meters on the Palatinate Wine Trail. It's the highest and oldest hiking hut in the Palatinate Forest, offering expansive views of the Upper Rhine Valley. The Kalmit mountain itself, the highest in the Palatinate Forest, also provides a viewing terrace at its summit. Additionally, the Rietburg castle ruins offer excellent vantage points.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The St. Martin Historic Village is pleasant for a stroll with its charming streets and cafes. The Landau hut at the Zimmerbrunnen (PWV) is a welcoming spot with a large beer garden, often busy with visitors. Both Trifels Castle and Rietburg are listed as family-friendly and offer historical exploration combined with scenic views.
Burrweiler's location on the edge of the Palatinate Forest makes it ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking on local circular trails like the 'Burrischnecke' or connect to longer routes such as the Palatinate Wine Trail. The region is also perfect for cycling. For specific routes, explore options like Mountain Hikes around Burrweiler, Gravel biking around Burrweiler, or Road Cycling Routes around Burrweiler.
Burrweiler is a charming wine village, and its local culture revolves around wine. You'll find numerous wineries, wine taverns (Weinstuben), and vinotheques offering wine tastings and regional specialties. The historic Amtshaus der Grafen von der Leyen now houses a wine tavern. The nearby St. Martin Historic Village is also famous for its many wine bars and cafes.
The landscape around Burrweiler is characterized by its position on the edge of the Palatinate Forest, featuring dense forests, clear streams like the Modenbach, and the prominent Teufelsberg (Devil's Mountain). The village is surrounded by gentle hills and picturesque vineyards, typical of the Southern Wine Route, offering scenic beauty throughout the year.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails. You can explore local circular trails or embark on longer routes such as the Palatinate Wine Trail, Hüttentour, Palatinate Almond Trail, and the Palatinate Keschdeweg (Chestnut Trail). These trails lead through vineyards and forests, providing beautiful views of the Rhine plain. For detailed routes, check out the Mountain Hikes around Burrweiler guide.
Burrweiler is particularly beautiful in spring when nature awakens, and the vineyards begin to flourish. The autumn months are also popular for hiking and wine tasting, as the foliage changes color and the wine harvest season is in full swing. The region offers attractions and activities year-round, but spring and autumn highlight its natural and cultural beauty.
Yes, several spots offer refreshments. The Kalmithaus serves Palatinate dishes and daily specials, including game specialties, with a panoramic view. The Landau hut at the Zimmerbrunnen (PWV) has a large beer garden. In St. Martin Historic Village, you'll find numerous wine bars and cafes. The Rietburg also features a mountain restaurant.
Visitors frequently appreciate the combination of historical significance and natural beauty. The rewarding views from places like Trifels Castle and Kalmithaus are highly praised. The charm of the wine villages, the opportunities for hiking through vineyards and forests, and the local gastronomy also receive positive feedback from the komoot community, with over 4000 upvotes and 2500 photos shared across the attractions.
While not entirely hidden, the Wallfahrtskirche St. Anna (Pilgrimage Church of St. Anna) on the Teufelsberg is a significant religious landmark known beyond the Palatinate, offering both spiritual and scenic appeal. The Amtshaus der Grafen von der Leyen, now a wine tavern, blends history with local culinary delights in a charming setting within Burrweiler itself, providing a more intimate experience than larger attractions.


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