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Jogging routes around Albersweiler traverse a varied landscape within the Trifelsland region of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The area is characterized by extensive vineyards, dense chestnut forests, and the natural features of the Pfälzerwald Biosphere Reserve. Routes often follow the Queich river valley and include ascents to hills and historical sites, providing diverse terrain for running. The region's topography includes numerous hills, offering elevation changes for more challenging runs.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Simply beautiful. Especially with a crystal clear sky.
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The castle cannot be visited. A look over the fence to the garden is worth it 😉
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An absolutely delightful section. The view from the Rietburg castle ruins 🍀👍
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The Kirschbaumhütte is a small shelter located in the heart of the Palatinate Forest, right at a crossroads. A seating area inside invites you to take a short rest during your hike.
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"The weather cross, consecrated in 1909 by Bishop Konrad von Busch (1847-1910) of Speyer, was created by stonemason Johann Minges and is the highest weather cross on the Haardt mountain range. Locally, it is also known as the Bishop's Cross." Source (quoted verbatim): https://www.kuladig.de/Objektansicht/KLD-272330 The following text (difficult to read) is inscribed on the base of the cross: "Behold the Cross of the Lord! // Flee, you hostile forces! // The Lion of Judah. // The Root of David has triumphed! // Alleluia, Alleluia! // (St. Anthony of Padua)" A vineyard (large vineyard area) in the Southern Palatinate is also called "Bischofskreuz" (Bishop's Cross).
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The "sacrificial bowl" is "a rock with a naturally occurring depression in the middle – something quite common in the Palatinate Forest. However, the 'bowl' on the Orensberg shows signs of human intervention in the form of a so-called 'blood groove.' [...] The story that it was therefore a Celtic ritual site persists stubbornly in popular belief. However, there is a lack of scientific evidence for this." Source (quoted verbatim): Article by Janina Croissant for the RHEINPFALZ (SÜW edition) from November 28, 2024: https://www.rheinpfalz.de/lokal/kreis-suedliche-weinstrasse_artikel,-auf-spurensuche-war-orensfels-einst-keltische-ritenst%C3%A4tte-_arid,5717988.html
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You wouldn't think that this was once a castle.
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This refuge belongs to Frankweiler. There is another cherry tree hut in the Palatinate Forest, but it belongs to the PWV Hainfeld: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/323447
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Albersweiler offers a diverse network of over 15 running routes, catering to various fitness levels. These trails wind through picturesque vineyards, dense chestnut forests, and the natural beauty of the Pfälzerwald Biosphere Reserve.
The terrain around Albersweiler is quite varied. You'll find routes traversing extensive vineyards, lush chestnut forests, and trails along the Queich river valley. Many paths also include ascents to viewpoints and historical sites, offering elevation changes for more challenging runs within the Pfälzerwald Biosphere Reserve.
While running in Albersweiler, you can encounter a variety of natural and historical landmarks. Notable features include the Orensfels Viewpoint, offering panoramic views, and the unique rock formations of Felsenmeer Hüttenberg. You might also spot historical sites like Trifels Castle and Landeck Castle in the distance, or pass by the Wetterkreuz on the Teufelsberg.
Yes, Albersweiler offers a few easy jogging routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed run. For instance, the Schmunzelweg is an easy, approximately 1.5 km path through vineyards, mostly paved and suitable for strollers, making it a great option for a gentle run with beautiful views.
Many of the running routes in Albersweiler are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular St. Anna Chapel and Viewpoint – Orensfels Viewpoint loop and the Orensfels Viewpoint – Neuscharfeneck Castle Ruins loop. The Historical Circular Route through the village also offers a scenic loop along the Queich and through vineyards.
Thanks to its mild climate, Albersweiler is excellent for running for much of the year. Spring is particularly beautiful, especially in March, when the almond trees blossom in the vineyards. The chestnut forests offer pleasant shade during warmer months, and the autumn colors are also stunning. The Pfälzerwald Biosphere Reserve provides natural beauty in every season.
Yes, some routes are suitable for families. The Schmunzelweg, for example, is an easy, mostly paved path through vineyards that is even suitable for strollers, making it a great choice for families with younger children. It offers resting spots and lovely views.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many of the trails in the Pfälzerwald Biosphere Reserve around Albersweiler, provided they are kept on a leash, especially in nature protection areas, and owners clean up after them. Always check local signage for specific restrictions on certain paths or in sensitive wildlife areas.
The running routes in Albersweiler are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 400 reviews. Runners frequently praise the varied terrain, the stunning panoramic views from viewpoints like Orensfels Viewpoint, and the peaceful atmosphere of the vineyards and chestnut forests.
Absolutely. Albersweiler is situated in a hilly region, offering several challenging routes with significant elevation gain. For instance, the Neuscharfeneck Castle Ruins – Wetterkreuz Stone Cross loop is a difficult 22.3 km trail with considerable ascent, leading through forested hills and past historical landmarks.
Yes, Albersweiler offers routes that blend physical activity with historical insights. The Historical Circular Route, starting from the Albersweiler train station, guides you through the village, along the Queich, and into vineyards and forests, with information boards detailing the local history. Additionally, routes like the Orensfels Viewpoint – Neuscharfeneck Castle Ruins loop pass by historical castle ruins.
For breathtaking views, consider routes that include the Orensfels Viewpoint or the areas around Trifels Castle. The St. Anna Chapel and Viewpoint – Orensfels Viewpoint loop is specifically known for its panoramic vistas from multiple viewpoints.


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