Walking routes in the Palatine Forest
Walking routes in the Palatine Forest fall into two categories. The first are longer walking routes, most of which are maintained by the Palatine Forest Club, or PWV, and which are linked to the national and international network of long distance paths. The second category are those local circular walks and themed walking routes, some of which are of wider regional importance, and which are maintained by municipal authorities. The Palatine Forest, as part of the Palatine Forest-North Vosges Biosphere Reserve, is an important conservation area. As a result, the Palatine Forest, the bunter sandstone landscape of the Palatine Forest Nature Park, the castles in the Dahner Felsenland and the cross-border paths into Alsace and the Vosges make the region particularly popular with ramblers and walkers.
Typical waymarked Palatine Forest footpath
Path through the Karlstal valley along the Moosalb
Several paths run past the bathing lake of Helmbachweiher
Waymarks at the hamlet of Johanniskreuz
Palatine Ways of St. James
The Palatine Ways of St. James are those sections of the Way of St. James in the Palatinate region of Germany and part of the historic pilgrimage route to the northwest Spanish town of Santiago de Compostela. It was there that, according to Christian tradition, the Apostle Saint James the Greater was buried.
Destination of all the Ways of St. James: the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela
The start at the cathedral in Speyer
Ehem. Marientraut Palace in Hanhofen
Geinsheim