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Gelterswoog

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Urban hiking trails around Gelterswoog are set within the northern edge of the Palatinate Forest, featuring extensive mixed forests of beeches, oaks, and pines. The landscape includes the Gelterswoog Lake, an artificial lake and natural monument, along with picturesque valleys like Wahlmuhltal and Kolbental. These areas offer varied terrain with gentle gradients and some natural rock formations, providing accessible outdoor experiences near Kaiserslautern.

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  • The most popular urban hiking route is Vezeehlbudsche loop from Vogelweh

Last updated: May 17, 2026

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Vezeehlbudsche loop from Vogelweh

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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November 28, 2025, Torii Gate at the Entrance of the Japanese Garden Kaiserslautern

The Japanese Garden Kaiserslautern e.V. is located at Am Abendsberg 1, 67657 Kaiserslautern. It is a large Japanese landscape garden with a teahouse, a waterfall, and a pond garden. The garden is also a venue for events.

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The garden closes at 4 pm in winter. Winter rate €5.50. Even in winter, the garden is a lovely place for a short walk.

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The Collegiate Church of St. Martin and St. Mary (or Collegiate Church for short) in Kaiserslautern is a Protestant parish church. It is the oldest hall church between the Rhine and Saar rivers and is one of the most important Gothic churches in the Palatinate region. The sandstone building, constructed from ashlars, faces east and is set back slightly from the street front, so that Marktstraße widens here into a roughly triangular square (the former market square). The roofscape is characterized by the octagonal main tower, the two western towers, and the gabled roofs of the northern front. The Collegiate Church dates back to a Premonstratensian monastery, which Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa invited to Kaiserslautern from Leutkirch in Württemberg in 1176. In the 1960s, only the foundations of the three-aisled monastery church in the late Romanesque style, which was initially used, were found. Around 1250, the Premonstratensians began building a new church. First, the present choir was constructed, completed in 1291 with the consecration of the (now defunct) St. Richard's Chapel. Thirty years later, construction of the nave began and was likely completed before 1350. The northern porch was added in the second half of the 14th century, and the two western towers were erected at the beginning of the 16th century. In 1510 or 1511, the Premonstratensian foundation was converted into a secular collegiate foundation, which was dissolved in 1565 during the Reformation. Since then, the church has been a Protestant parish church. At the beginning of the 18th century, the main tower, which originally had only two stories, was raised by a third story. In 1806, the St. Richard's Chapel was demolished (in its place, the pharmacist and then-mayor Goswin Müllinghoff built his home and pharmacy), and in 1819, the cloister was demolished. Extensive renovations were carried out around 1880. The church was severely damaged during World War II. From 1946 to 1950, the church, particularly the main tower, was rebuilt in a simplified form. In 1965, the Gothic sacristy was demolished and the church restored. After excavations in the area of the former monastery, the new church administration building was established there. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stiftskirche_(Kaiserslautern)#Einzelnachweise

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What a story the golden eagle above the entrance could tell! For over 200 years, it has looked down from its position above the entrance steps onto the square next to the collegiate church. The Adler Pharmacy has existed since 1811, and the Longards have owned it since 1891. In the old pharmacy room, which today serves as a small meeting room for owner Matthias Longard and customers, hangs a picture from 1818. "Procession of the Protestant General Synod of Kaiserslautern from the small town church there to the larger one on August 2, 1818" is the caption below. A crowd of people in a square that has barely changed to this day. Easily recognizable from the northwest: the French imperial eagle. So much for the history of this building: Joh. Goswin Müllinghoff opened the Adler Pharmacy on January 1, 1811. He is said to have acquired the ruins of the dilapidated St. Ricardi's Chapel, which stood next to the collegiate church, as early as 1806. The pharmacist, who was also the town's mayor, had it demolished and built a French Classical-style building on the site in 1809, which housed the pharmacy and living quarters. The Longard era began in 1891. Franz Josef, the great-grandfather of the current owner, was known for his experimental spirit and invented the famous "Yuma ointment," which he patented in 1906. He was succeeded in 1913 by Franz Philipp and his wife Therese. Their two eldest sons died in the war, and the youngest, Wolfgang, took over the pharmacy in 1955 as the tenant and successor to Anton Winstel, later the owner of the Bahnhof-Apotheke (Station Pharmacy). Matthias Longard (born 1959) talks about his father: "Actually, he wanted to study music and German. But after his two brothers remained in Russia, he bowed to the family's wishes and became a pharmacist." The son had just completed a puberty phase in which he was, as he himself describes it, "chaotic and incredibly lazy." One day, when his mother once again saw the chaos in his room and, in response to Matthias's cheeky remark, "I want to study pharmacy," retorted, "You, you'll never be a pharmacist with your messiness," he defiantly resolved: "Now I'll show her." He put his plan into action. He graduated from Hohenstaufen-Gymnasium in 1978 with an average grade of "A," followed by studies in Freiburg, which he successfully completed at the age of 22. .. Source: https://www.rheinpfalz.de/lokal/kaiserslautern_artikel,-unter-dem-adler-_arid,76015.html

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“Brezeladam” Artist: Bernd, Werner Year of creation: 1977 Location: Eisenbahnstrasse, corner of Marktstrasse In the 1950s and 1960s, a small man with a large pretzel basket stood at the corner of Eisenbahnstrasse and Marktstrasse, the then popular and well-known “Brezeladam.” The sculptor Werner Bernd from Kaiserslautern recreated the pretzel seller in 1977 and placed him in a reduced bronze version on a granite pedestal at the very same spot where he had previously worked. A small “cheeky” man with a pretzel in his hand peers through the legs of the very popular Brezeladam. Source: https://www.kaiserslautern.de/mb/themen/kultur/pdf/kunst_im_stadtbild.pdf

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In Shinto tradition, the gate marks the transition from the secular to the spiritual world. In other words, one can leave one's worldly worries behind and relax in the meditative tranquility of the Japanese garden.

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The collegiate church was built by the Premonstratensian Order starting in the late 12th century and dedicated to Mary and Martin. Today, it is a Protestant parish church and is one of the oldest and most important Gothic churches in the Palatinate. The history of the collegiate church is closely linked to Emperor Frederick I, Barbarossa. He summoned Premonstratensian pastors to Kaiserslautern to promote the development of the region and provided land for the construction of a hospice and a monastery complex.

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What is the significance of the color red in Japan? Red was the color of fire, blood, and the sun, and was therefore considered sacred.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many urban hiking trails are available around Gelterswoog?

There are over 40 urban hiking routes around Gelterswoog listed on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for different fitness levels. Most of these, 39 to be exact, are rated as easy, with 5 moderate options available.

What kind of terrain can I expect on urban hikes near Gelterswoog?

Urban hikes around Gelterswoog primarily traverse extensive mixed forests, featuring beeches, oaks, and pines. You'll find paths ranging from flat, gentle strolls around the lake to routes with moderate elevation changes through picturesque valleys and past natural rock formations. The area is known for its tranquil forest paths and lakeside walks.

Are there any family-friendly urban hiking options in Gelterswoog?

Yes, Gelterswoog offers many family-friendly urban hikes. The majority of routes are rated as easy, making them suitable for all ages. For example, the Fox Trail at Vogelwoog is a short, easy loop perfect for a gentle walk with children. The area around Gelterswoog Lake also provides amenities like mini-golf and sunbathing lawns, adding to a family outing.

Can I bring my dog on the urban hiking trails around Gelterswoog?

Many urban hiking trails around Gelterswoog are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural surroundings with your canine companion. It's always a good idea to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas or near wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific trails. The extensive forests provide plenty of shaded paths for walks with your dog.

What natural features or landmarks can I see on an urban hike in Gelterswoog?

Urban hikes in Gelterswoog offer a blend of natural beauty and historical interest. You can explore the serene Gelterswoog Lake, an artificial lake recognized as a natural monument, or discover picturesque valleys like Wahlmuhltal and Kolbental with natural springs. Some routes lead to the Ruins of Hohenecken Castle, a 13th-century landmark. The Kolbenwoog Natural Monument is also accessible via an easy path.

Are there circular urban walks available in Gelterswoog?

Yes, many urban hiking routes in Gelterswoog are designed as circular walks, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This is convenient for those arriving by car. Examples include the Vezeehlbudsche loop from Vogelweh or the Japanese Garden Kaiserslautern loop, which offer varied experiences without retracing your steps.

What is the best time of year for urban hiking in Gelterswoog?

Gelterswoog is beautiful year-round for urban hiking. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while summer offers shaded forest paths and opportunities for swimming in Gelterswoog Lake. Autumn transforms the mixed forests into a vibrant display of colors, and even winter provides tranquil, crisp walks, especially on the well-maintained paths. The proximity to Kaiserslautern makes it an accessible escape in any season.

How can I get to the urban hiking trails in Gelterswoog using public transport?

Gelterswoog is easily accessible from Kaiserslautern, which has good public transport connections. While specific bus routes to trailheads might vary, you can typically reach the vicinity of Gelterswoog Lake or other starting points by local bus services from Kaiserslautern. It's advisable to check current bus schedules for the most up-to-date information on connections to the Gelterswoog area.

Are there parking facilities available for urban hikers in Gelterswoog?

Yes, there are parking facilities available around Gelterswoog, particularly near the lake and common starting points for trails. Given its popularity as a recreational area, you'll find designated parking areas that cater to visitors. Arriving earlier in the day, especially on weekends, is recommended to secure a spot.

What do other hikers enjoy most about urban hiking in Gelterswoog?

The urban hiking trails around Gelterswoog are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 7,000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquil atmosphere of the extensive mixed forests, the beauty of Gelterswoog Lake, and the variety of well-maintained paths suitable for all skill levels. The blend of natural scenery with accessible urban proximity is a frequently highlighted positive.

Are there any cafes or restaurants near the urban hiking trails in Gelterswoog?

Yes, the Gelterswoog area offers amenities for hikers. Around Gelterswoog Lake, you'll find a restaurant and a hotel, providing options for refreshments or a meal after your hike. Given the area's popularity, there are also likely other cafes or pubs in the nearby vicinity, especially towards Kaiserslautern, making it easy to refuel.

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