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The Kalmit is the highest peak in the Palatinate Forest and the second highest (after the
Donnersberg The Donnersberg ("thunder mountain") is the highest peak of the Palatinate (german: Pfalz) region of Germany. The mountain lies between the towns of Rockenhausen and Kirchheimbolanden, in the Donnersbergkreis district, which is named after the ...
) in the
Palatinate region The Palatinate (german: Pfalz; Palatine German: ''Palz'') is a region of Germany. In the Middle Ages it was known as the Rhenish Palatinate (''Rheinpfalz'') and Lower Palatinate (''Unterpfalz''), which strictly speaking designated only the wes ...
of
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. It is and located south of the town of Neustadt an der Weinstraße. The mountain attracts many tourists thanks to the numerous footpaths leading to its summit, its mountaintop restaurant, extensive views over the
Palatinate wine region Palatinate (german: Pfalz) is a German wine-growing region (''Weinbaugebiet'') in the area of Bad Dürkheim, Neustadt an der Weinstraße, and Landau in Rhineland-Palatinate. Before 1993, it was known as Rhine Palatinate (''Rheinpfalz''). With un ...
and striking rock formations on its forest-clad mountainsides.


Geography


Location

The mountain lies within the municipal forest of the wine village of Maikammer and southwest of the independent town of Neustadt an der Weinstraße. Several lower peaks are grouped around the main summit, including the Zwergberg (589.3 m) to the north, the Taubenkopf (603.8 m) to the northeast, the Kanzel (531.7 m) and the
Wetterkreuzberg The Wetterkreuzberg () is a hill in the Haardt range on the eastern edge of the Palatine Forest in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Location The Wetterkreuzberg, like the Breitenberg (545.2 m), the Taubenkopf (603.8 m) and ...
(400.7 m) to the southeast, the Breitenberg (545.2 m) to the south and the Hüttenberg (591.2 m) to the southwest. On the Hüttenberg ridge there is a blockfield or
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, which also bears that name, with great boulders of bunter sandstone on the surface of the terrain. File:Kalmit Felsenmeer.jpg, The Felsenmeer on the Hüttenberg on the Kalmit File:2012 Pfälzerwald 523 Kalmitmassiv.JPG, The Kalmit massif. From left to right: the Blättersberg, the Kalmit, the Kanzel and the Wetterkreuzberg File:Kalmit.jpg, The Kalmit with the Taubenkopf in the foreground. View of the Hohe Loog File:2012 Pfälzerwald 527 Wetterkreuzberg.JPG, The
Wetterkreuzberg The Wetterkreuzberg () is a hill in the Haardt range on the eastern edge of the Palatine Forest in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Location The Wetterkreuzberg, like the Breitenberg (545.2 m), the Taubenkopf (603.8 m) and ...
and Maria Schutz Chapel
The
Kleine Kalmit The Kleine Kalmit ("Little Kalmit"; from Lat. ''calvus mons'' = ''bare hill'') is a hill, high, just outside the eastern edge of the Palatine Forest, and the Haardt range, in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Parts of the hill have been ...
("Little Kalmit"), which is only 270.5 m high and is designated as a
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lies just outside the Palatine Forest and is about to the south.


Natural region grouping

The Kalmit belongs to the natural region known as the Palatine Forest which, in the system published by Emil Meynen and Josef Schmithüsen in their Handbook of the Natural Region Divisions of Germany and its successor publications is classified as a major region of the 3rd order. Within the internal classification of the natural region, it belongs to the Central Palatine Forest and the mountain range of the Haardt, which forms the boundary of the Palatine Forest with the
Upper Rhine Plain The Upper Rhine Plain, Rhine Rift Valley or Upper Rhine Graben ( German: ''Oberrheinische Tiefebene'', ''Oberrheinisches Tiefland'' or ''Oberrheingraben'', French: ''Vallée du Rhin'') is a major rift, about and on average , between Basel in the ...
. In summary the natural regional classification of the Kalmit is as follows: #Primary natural region: Scarpland either side of the Upper Rhine Graben #Secondary natural region: Palatine-Saarland Scarplands #Tertiary natural region: Palatine Forest #4th order region (major unit): Central Palatine Forest #5th order region: Haardt


Summit


Infrastructure

On the summit is the ''
Kalmithaus The Kalmithaus, also called the Ludwigshafener Hut, near Maikammer in the Rhineland-Palatinate county of Südliche Weinstraße is a refuge hut in the Palatinate Forest run by the Ludwigshafen-Mannheim branch of the Palatinate Forest Club. It i ...
'', a hut managed by the
Palatine Forest Club The Palatine Forest Club (german: Pfälzerwald-Verein) is a hiking club in the former Bavarian Palatinate, i.e. the southern part of the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate and the Saarland county of Saarpfalz-Kreis. In 2011 it had 221 local ...
mainly at weekends and public holidays. There is also a
weather station A weather station is a facility, either on land or sea, with instruments and equipment for measuring atmospheric conditions to provide information for weather forecasts and to study the weather and climate. The measurements taken include tempera ...
and a free-standing, steel-framed
radio tower Radio masts and towers are typically tall structures designed to support antennas for telecommunications and broadcasting, including television. There are two main types: guyed and self-supporting structures. They are among the tallest human-made ...
, the Kalmit Transmitter (''Sender Kalmit'').


Viewing tower


Panorama

After the 1868 viewing tower on the exposed summit had collapsed, in 1928/29 a new 21-metre-high observation tower was built by the Palatine Forest Club, which, from the outset was fitted with living accommodation, electric light and running water. From this tower there was a comprehensive panoramic view that not only took in the entire Palatine Forest and the
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to the south, but also, on clear days, the ranges of the Hunsrück,
Taunus The Taunus is a mountain range in Hesse, Germany, located north of Frankfurt. The tallest peak in the range is '' Großer Feldberg'' at 878 m; other notable peaks are ''Kleiner Feldberg'' (825 m) and '' Altkönig'' (798 m). The Taunus range span ...
, Odenwald and
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. According to contemporary sources, the Kalmit was thus ''"the most beautiful viewing mountain in the Palatinate"''. Since then, in and around the tower, various survey and radio-technical facilities have been added so that it was periodically and then generally placed out of bounds to the public.Adolf Hanle: ''Meyers Naturführer, Pfälzerwald und Weinstraße''. Bibliographisches Institut, Mannheim 1990, pp. 65–66


Transmitter station

The Kalmit Transmitter is used to broadcast the RPR1 103.6 MHz and
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106.7 MHz radio stations. Amateur radio hams also use the height and location of the Kalmit. A branch of the
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, ''Ortsverband Z22'', erected a relay station on the summit with the call sign, DB0XK, which was authorized on 30 November 1971 by the present-day
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with a frequency of 145.700 MHz. The amateur radio relay is housed in the tower next to the Kalmithaus.


Visibility measuring station

Since 2012 there has been a special facility on the Kalmit for measuring visibility; its task is to record visibility in the Palatine Forest-North Vosges Biosphere Reserve. Whilst at many, unmanned, weather stations, visibility measurements are made automatically for the range 0 to 10 km which is relevant to traffic safety, the measurement station on the Kalmit is designed for the range 10 to 390 km, which is relevant in assessing the fine dust content of the air. Measurements and survey photographs are obtainable through the "Fern-Sehen Project" (''Projekt Fern-Sehen'') in the Palatine Forest, which is managed by the
House of Sustainability The House of Sustainability (german: Haus der Nachhaltigkeit) is a project run by the Rhineland-Palatinate Ministry for the Environment and Consumer Protection. The house is in the hamlet of Johanniskreuz in the German municipality of Trippstadt i ...
in Johanniskreuz, a department of the Rhineland-Palatinate State Forestry Commission. Another feature is that the values were introduced to alert nature lovers, because exceptional visibility is very rare and difficult to forecast.


Views

The summit has a good view of the
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, over 500 m below, as well as the nearby villages of Maikammer and St. Martin. There are views of the cities of Ludwigshafen,
Mannheim Mannheim (; Palatine German: or ), officially the University City of Mannheim (german: Universitätsstadt Mannheim), is the second-largest city in the German state of Baden-Württemberg after the state capital of Stuttgart, and Germany's ...
on the plain and also of
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and
Philippsburg Philippsburg () is a town in the district of Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. History Before 1632, Philippsburg was known as "Udenheim". The city was a possession of the Bishop of Speyer from 1371–1718. The town is named after ...
. In the far distance, the southwestern part of the Odenwald forest near
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and the first foothills of the northern
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may be made out.
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, 36 kilometres away, is exactly west-southwest of the Kalmit. To the north-northwest, also 36 kilometres distant, is the highest summit in the Palatinate, the 686.5 m high Donnersberg in the
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. File:KalmitGipfel.jpg, The ''Kalmithaus'' (left) and weather station File:Kalmit 02.jpg, Kalmit Transmitter File:Kalmit, Blick gen Osten.JPG, View looking east


Hüttenberg Felsenmeer

On the Kalmit's subpeak, the Hüttenberg, is the Hüttenberg Felsenmeer. Here, large pieces of rock from the Middle Bunter, the so-called Karlstal beds, lie on the surface. These blocks were formed during the various
ice age An ice age is a long period of reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers. Earth's climate alternates between ice ages and gre ...
s, but frost action has broken down the once uniform layer of rock into a
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or blockfield.


Sport


General

The steeply climbing ''Kalmitstraße'' road is also used for sporting events like
mountain running Mountain running is a sports discipline which takes place mainly off-road in mountainous terrain, but if there is significant elevation gain on the route, surfaced roads may be used. In this it differs from fell running; also its courses are more ...
competitions and road bicycle racing. Since Mai 2008 a so-called Stoppomat, an automatic timer, has been available for the use of sports cyclists, runners and skaters; the starting apparatus is at the western exit of Maikammer village (about 170 m), the finish apparatus at the Kalmit car park just below the summit, 5.75 kilometres away. On 23 and 24 August 2009 the endurance athlete, Christoph Fuhrbach, ran on the ''Kalmitstraße'' within 24 hours, climbing a total of 17,615 metres in height. He ran the just under 6 kilometre-long stretch between Maikammer and the Kalmit car park 42 times there and back; on the 43rd ascent he reached the 400 metre sign at the 24‑hour point. Fuhrbach thus beat the hitherto best German performance by Rainer Klaus, who climbed 15,458 metres in height in 1996. The Felsenmeer on the Hüttenberg is a well-known
bouldering Bouldering is a form of free climbing that is performed on small rock formations or artificial rock walls without the use of ropes or harnesses. While bouldering can be done without any equipment, most climbers use climbing shoes to help se ...
area.


Regular sporting events

* The Kalmit
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Cup has been held here since 1991. Only folding bikes without
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are allowed. The competition takes place on the first Saturday in September. * The Kalmit Mountain Run (''Kalmit-Berglauf''), which has taken place since 1992, happens in November and is the seventh and final run of the year in the Palatinate for the Palatine Mountain Running Cup (''Pfälzer Berglaufpokal''). Over 600 runners regularly participate in this mountain run. The route is 8,100 metres long and climbs 505 accumulated metres in height; at 2,800 and 6,200 metres there are intermediate ratings. * Since 2006 the cycle route of the Mußbach
Triathlon A triathlon is an endurance multisport race consisting of swimming, cycling, and running over various distances. Triathletes compete for fastest overall completion time, racing each segment sequentially with the time transitioning between the ...
, a competition for the BASF Rhine-Neckar Triathlon Cup, has started at Neustadt, ascended the Kalmit and then descended again to Maikammer.


Walking routes

The Kalmit is a waypoint on several circular walks as well as the following long distance paths in the Palatine Forest: * a footpath signed with red dots runs from Neustadt Central Station over the Hohe Loog, or alternatively from St. Martin via the Wolselquelle and Felsenmeer, each taking about 1½ hours and climbing through a height of around 500 m. * the footpath waymarked with white and green bars runs from Maikammer to the Kalmit.


Transport links

Private cars may approach the area from the A 65 motorway (from Ludwigshafen am Rhein to
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), leaving at the
Edenkoben Edenkoben () is a municipality in the Südliche Weinstraße district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It lies approximately halfway between Landau and Neustadt an der Weinstraße. Edenkoben is one of the towns situated along the German Wine R ...
exit. After 3 kilometres on the B 38 federal highway to Maikammer, there are signs for the ''Kalmit''. After another six kilometres the ''Kalmitstraße'' road runs roughly from east to west past the summit of the Kalmit to the north. On a plateau on the mountainside there is a large walker's car park which is only a few minutes walk from the summit itself. From May to October, the local public transport services operate a "walkers' bus" (''Wanderbuslinie'') from Neustadt (Weinstraße) Central Station to the Kalmit. The journey time is about 35 minutes; these buses are shown on the local rail service timetable. Special tickets, such as the Rhineland-Palatinate Ticket (''Rheinland-Pfalz-Ticket'') are accepted on these buses.


References


External links


Erlebnisland Maikammer, St. Martin, Kirrweiler: ''Kalmit''

Fern-Sehen im Pfälzerwald
{{Authority control Mountains and hills of the Palatinate Forest Mountains and hills of Rhineland-Palatinate Mountains under 1000 metres Maikammer