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The Palatine Forest (also called the Palatinate Forest) occupies about one third of the German region of Palatinate and is the largest contiguous stretch of forest in Germany. Studded with ancient castles and bizarre rock formations, it is also a nature park, popular with hikers and walkers, and part of the cross-border Palatine Forest-North Vosges Biosphere Reserve which is shared with France. Through the centre of this wooded region runs the Palatine Watershed. The region is sparsely populated and relatively unspoilt.

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Location of the Palatine Forest
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Wasgau
Wasgau
  • Rivers and streams:
Eckbach - Eisbach - Erlenbach - Helmbach - Hochspeyerbach - Isenach - Klingbach - Michelsbach - Moosalb - Otterbach - Queich - Rodalb - Schwarzbach - Speyerbach - Wieslauter
  • Lakes:
Clausensee - Eckbachweiher - Eiswoog - Gelterswoog - Isenachweiher - Ungeheuersee
  • Landscapes:
Dahner Felsenland - Diemerstein Forest - Frankenweide - Gräfenstein Land - Haardt - Holzland - Karlstal - Leiningerland - Leininger Sporn - Stumpfwald - Wasgau
  • Mountains and hills:
Blättersberg - Bloskülb - Bobenthaler Knopf - Brogberg - Drachenfels - Eckkopf - Eschkopf - Hochberg - Hohe Loog - Hoher Stoppelkopf - Hortenkopf - Kalmit - Kesselberg - Mosisberg - Rahnfels - Rehberg - Roßberg - Schafkopf - Schindhübel - Steigerkopf - Teufelsberg - Weinbiet - Weißenberg - All mountains and hills in the Palatine Forest
Towns and Villages    edit ]   
Alsenborn
Alsenborn
  • Towns:
Annweiler am Trifels - Bad Bergzabern - Bad Dürkheim - Dahn - Deidesheim - Edenkoben - Eisenberg - Freinsheim - Grünstadt - Kaiserslautern - Lambrecht - Landau in der Pfalz - Landstuhl - Neustadt an der Weinstraße - Pirmasens - Rodalben - Wachenheim an der Weinstraße
  • Important villages:
Albersweiler - Altleiningen - Bann - Bockenheim an der Weinstraße - Carlsberg - Edesheim - Elmstein - Enkenbach-Alsenborn - Hauenstein - Heltersberg - Hettenleidelheim - Hochspeyer - Kerzenheim - Kindsbach - Kirrweiler - Klingenmünster - Lemberg - Maikammer - Mehlingen - Münchweiler an der Rodalb - Queidersbach - Ramsen - Sankt Martin - Thaleischweiler-Fröschen - Trippstadt - Waldfischbach-Burgalben - Weidenthal
  • Other villages:
Alsenborn - Betzenberg - Dansenberg - Diedesfeld - Enkenbach - Erfenbach - Erlenbach - Gimmeldingen - Godramstein - Haardt - Hambach an der Weinstraße - Hohenecken - Lachen-Speyerdorf - Morlautern - Mußbach - Queichheim - Sausenheim - Siegelbach - Vogelweh - Thaleischweiler - Waldfischbach
Education, Culture, Museums and Sport    edit ]   
The Casimiranum, Neustadt
The Casimiranum, Neustadt
  • Education:
Casimirianum, Neustadt - German Shoemaking College - College of Finance, Edenkoben - University of Applied Sciences, Kaiserslautern - Kurfürst Ruprecht Gymnasium, Neustadt - Otfried von Weißenburg Gymnasium, Dahn - Palatinate Academy - St. Pirmin College - Kaiserslautern University of Technology - University of Koblenz and Landau
  • Culture:
Dürkheimer Wurstmarkt - Elwetritsch - Geißbockversteigerung - Legend of the Devil's Table - Lotegorisch - Peterstag - Palatine cuisine - Palatine Forest Club - Palatine Language Poetry Competition - Rittersteins
  • Museums
German Shoe Museum, Hauenstein - Neustadt/Weinstraße Railway Museum - House of Sustainability - Palatine Museum of Natural History - Siegfried Line Museum, Pirmasens - Historic Toy Museum, Freinsheim
  • Sport:
SV Alsenborn - SC Bann - Dürkheimer HC - SC Hauenstein - 1. FC Kaiserslautern - TSG Kaiserslautern - ASV Landau - FK Pirmasens
Tourism and Sights    edit ]   
Imperial castle of Trifels
Imperial castle of Trifels

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Neustadt an der Weinstraße Central Station: start of the Maximilian Railway
Neustadt an der Weinstraße Central Station: start of the Maximilian Railway

The Palatine Maximilian Railway (German: Pfälzische Maximiliansbahn or Maxbahn) is a railway line from the wine town of Neustadt an der Weinstraße to Wissembourg. Its name came from the Palatine Maximilian Railway Company who built the line that was its main centre of operations. The company was named, in turn, after the Bavarian monarch of that time, King Maximilian II [more...]

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Eckbach - Eisbach (Rhine) - Helmbach (Speyerbach) - Isenach - Queich - Rodalb - Schwarzbach (Blies) - Lauter (Rhine) - Gelterswoog (redirect only) - Isenachweiher - Haardt - Wasgau - Kalmit - Rehberg (Wasgau)

  • Lacking sources

Eisbach (Rhine) - Erlenbach (Michelsbach) - Klingbach - Moosalb (Schwarzbach) - Rodalb - Clausensee - Isenachweiher - Kalmit

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