Mountain passes near Knöringen are not a prominent feature of the immediate Knöringen geographical location, which is characterized by vineyards and a low elevation of approximately 157 to 159 meters. Situated in the Südliche Weinstraße district of Rhineland-Palatinate, this municipality is at the foot of the Palatinate Forest. While the direct vicinity does not contain traditional mountain passes, the broader region offers routes through elevated terrain within the Palatinate Forest. The area provides various natural attractions and opportunities for hiking…
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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You can find a list of knight stones here: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Rittersteine
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This is one of the over 300 knight stones of the Palatinate Forest Association (PWV). It stands at a pass (404 m high) on the L 506 country road from Ramberg to the Modenbach Valley and serves as a marker (to the PWV forest lodge "Drei Buchen"). Nearby is a lovely seating area, next to which stand the three beeches that gave the parking lot its name. For knight stone fans: This is one of the few knight stones that bears an inscription on BOTH sides. "At the Ritterstein [...] there is an old boundary stone. The boundary stone marks the border between the second and third Haingeraide. According to Eitelmann, it is a three-marker: H 68 (for Hainfeld) with the year 1823 below, BW 56 (for Burrweiler) with the year 1780, and R 107 (for Ramberg) (Eitelmann, p. 177)." Source (quoted verbatim): https://www.kuladig.de/Objektansicht/KLD-343629
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The Drei Buchen pass lies between Ramberg and Burrweiler/Weyher (between Edenkoben and Annweiler) and connects the Dernbachtal with the Modenbachtal. The pass can also serve as a connection between the two passes Lolosruhe and Taubensuhl. The ascent from Ramberg was part of the 2006 Rhineland-Palatinate Tour. There was a mountain classification on the pass. There is also a larger parking lot around the pass, which is often used by hikers. From the top of the pass in a northerly direction (approx. 400 m) is the Ramberger Waldhaus, a mixture of restaurant and Palatinate Forest hut. A stop is recommended, but unfortunately the forest house can only be reached via an unpaved forest path, which can be problematic with a racing bike depending on the weather. Source: quaeldich.de
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403 meters above sea level. Oh well. However, the 11% incline or decline is a number with relevance.
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When you're here, you've made the ascent and can happily destroy the altitude you've worked up. C'est tout. You don't necessarily have to stop here.
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There is also a large rest area with a few benches and tables in the shade.
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Am Ritterstein No. 234: [To] Ramberger Waldhaus Drei Buchen 300 m is a good place to park and start various hiking tours. After the tour you can then strengthen yourself properly in the Ramberger Waldhaus Drei Buchen.
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You have to find the shelter first. It's a bit hidden and then without a seat. But the parking lot is spacious and suitable for several vehicles
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While Knöringen itself is situated in a low-elevation wine-growing region, the mountain passes featured in this guide are found in the broader Palatinate Forest. This area, though not directly adjacent to Knöringen, offers routes through elevated terrain.
One of the most popular mountain passes is Drei Buchen Pass (403 m). It connects the Dernbachtal with the Modenbachtal and is often used by hikers, serving as a connection between other passes like Lolosruhe and Taubensuhl.
Yes, Lolosruhe Pass is highly recommended for road bike climbs and descents. It offers idyllic streets with little traffic and can be combined with the Kalmit for a challenging ride.
The region features several historical sites. For example, Kohlplatz Pass and Ritterstein No. 69 marks a location where charcoal burners were active and a retreat battle took place in the late 18th century. The Ritterstein itself is a historical monument.
Many of the mountain passes and their surrounding areas are considered family-friendly. For instance, Drei Buchen Pass (403 m) and Dreimärker Stone are noted for being suitable for families, often featuring seating areas and trails.
There are designated parking areas to access the passes and trails. The Hahnenschritt Pass parking area (565 m) is a good starting point for many hikes in the area below the Kalmit.
The broader region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for gravel biking, running, and mountain biking. For example, there are challenging gravel biking routes like the 'Walsheim Vineyards – Ludwig Tower on the Eschkopf loop' and diverse MTB trails such as 'Five Castles View Dernbach Valley – Toscanatrail loop'. You can explore more options in the Gravel biking around Knöringen, Running Trails around Knöringen, and MTB Trails around Knöringen guides.
The Palatinate Forest, where these passes are located, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. While specific weather conditions vary, these seasons offer favorable temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural and historical sites.
The Dreimärker Stone is a significant man-made monument and a large crossroads in the Palatinate Forest, located between Landauer Hütte and Trifelsblickhütte. It's a popular spot for hikers, offering multiple way junctions, benches, and a small hut for resting.
Visitors particularly enjoy the combination of forest trails, historical sites, and viewpoints that the mountain passes offer. The community has contributed over 95 photos and more than 980 upvotes, highlighting the scenic beauty and diverse exploration opportunities, often noting the peaceful atmosphere and well-maintained trails.
Yes, many passes and their vicinities offer scenic viewpoints. While Lolosruhe Pass itself might not have a direct viewpoint, the overall region is known for its beautiful forest landscapes. Other highlights like Drei Buchen Pass (403 m) are often starting points for hikes leading to panoramic views.


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