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Ritterstein 296: Indicatore di direzione Atlasfelsen (Loogfelsen)

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Ritterstein 296: Indicatore di direzione Atlasfelsen (Loogfelsen)

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Ritterstein 296: Atlasfelsen (Loogfelsen) Direction Marker is a significant historical and natural landmark nestled within the expansive Palatinate Forest in Germany. This "knight's stone," one of over 300 maintained by the Palatinate Forest Association, serves as a cultural monument at an elevation of approximately 420 metres. It points the way to the impressive Atlasfelsen, also known as Loogfelsen, a striking red sandstone rock formation that is both a natural monument and a former border marker with traces of early history.

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    17 aprile 2022

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    Questa è una delle oltre 300 pietre dei cavalieri dell'Associazione Foresta del Palatinato.
    Indica con un'iscrizione e una freccia che a 200 m di distanza si trova un Loogfelsen (= roccia di confine): komoot.de/highlight/1041837
    La Roccia dell'Atlante è sia un monumento naturale (roccia di arenaria rossa molto suggestiva) che un monumento culturale perché in precedenza fungeva da roccia di confine. Si dice che qui ci fossero anche tracce di storia antica.
    Fonte: Libro di Walter Eitelmann su "Rittersteine nella Foresta del Palatinato", autopubblicato dall'Associazione Foresta del Palatinato, Neustadt/Wstr.
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    15 novembre 2019

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    La pietra del cavaliere gestita dall'Associazione Forestale del Palatinato ha il numero di serie 296 ed è contrassegnata da una freccia che indica la roccia dell'Atlante, nota anche come roccia di Loog, che dista 200 metri.
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    Puoi trovare un elenco delle pietre dei cavalieri qui: de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Rittersteine
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    1. Salita al castello di Frankenstein Itinerario ad anello da Frankenstein (Pfalz)

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    Elevazione 420 m

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    martedì 3 marzo

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    Posizione:Waldleiningen, Landkreis Kaiserslautern, Pfläzerwald, Renania-Palatinato, Germania

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    What is the significance of Ritterstein 296: Atlasfelsen (Loogfelsen) Direction Marker?

    Ritterstein 296 is one of over 300 historical 'knight's stones' maintained by the Palatinate Forest Association. It serves as a cultural monument, guiding visitors with an arrow and inscription to the Atlasfelsen, also known as Loogfelsen, which is located approximately 200 meters away. The Atlasfelsen itself is a striking red sandstone rock, recognized as both a natural and cultural monument, having previously functioned as a border rock with potential traces of early historical activity.

    What kind of terrain can I expect on trails around Ritterstein 296 and Atlasfelsen?

    The trails in this area, part of the Palatinate Forest, are generally characterized by forest paths. While the highlight is categorized as 'intermediate', the terrain around the Ritterstein 296 and Atlasfelsen can be uneven, so sturdy hiking shoes are advisable. Hikers should be prepared for natural forest conditions.

    Are there specific hiking routes or popular trails associated with Ritterstein 296 and Atlasfelsen?

    While specific named routes aren't detailed, the area is popular for hiking and walking, offering various options within the Palatinate Forest. Many visitors enjoy the experience of finding Ritterstein 296 and then locating the Atlasfelsen (Loogfelsen) just 200 meters away. You can explore different Loogfelsen hiking routes to immerse yourself in the natural surroundings and discover historical markers.

    Is Ritterstein 296: Atlasfelsen (Loogfelsen) Direction Marker suitable for families with children or dogs?

    The Palatinate Forest generally offers diverse options, including family-friendly hikes. Given the natural forest environment and the relatively short distance between the Ritterstein and Atlasfelsen (200m), it can be suitable for families. For dogs, the forest trails are typically welcoming, but always ensure your dog is under control and check local regulations regarding leashes.

    What are the geological features of the Atlasfelsen (Loogfelsen)?

    The Atlasfelsen, also known as Loogfelsen, is notable for its striking red sandstone rock formation. It is recognized as a natural monument due to its distinctive geological characteristics, showcasing the natural wonders of the Palatinate Forest.

    Are there any viewpoints or scenic spots near Ritterstein 296 and Atlasfelsen?

    While the highlight itself doesn't explicitly mention specific panoramic viewpoints, the Atlasfelsen is described as a 'striking red sandstone rock' and a 'memorable sight'. The surrounding Palatinate Forest is known for its natural beauty, suggesting that scenic spots and opportunities for appreciating the forest environment are abundant along the trails.

    How can I find parking for Ritterstein 296: Atlasfelsen (Loogfelsen) Direction Marker?

    Specific parking for Atlasfelsen Ritterstein 296 isn't detailed, but the surrounding Palatinate Forest offers various access points and trailheads. It's recommended to look for designated parking areas within the broader forest region and then follow hiking trails to the Ritterstein.

    What is the best season to visit Ritterstein 296: Atlasfelsen (Loogfelsen) Direction Marker for specific activities like photography or quiet hikes?

    While the intro suggests spring and autumn for vibrant foliage or crisp air, for photography, these seasons offer rich colors. For quieter hikes, visiting during weekdays or outside of peak holiday periods might provide a more serene experience. Winter can also offer a unique, tranquil atmosphere, though checking weather conditions for snow or ice is crucial.

    Are there any other historical 'knight's stones' or landmarks nearby that I can visit?

    Ritterstein 296 is one of over 300 knight's stones in the Palatinate Forest. The Palatinate Forest Association maintains these markers, and a comprehensive list can be found on Wikipedia (e.g., by searching 'Liste der Rittersteine'). Exploring the area will likely reveal other historical markers and natural monuments.

    Do I need any special permits or permissions to hike near Ritterstein 296: Atlasfelsen (Loogfelsen) Direction Marker?

    Generally, hiking in the Palatinate Forest, which is a public forest, does not require special permits for individual recreational use. However, it's always good practice to respect local regulations, stay on marked trails, and be mindful of any protected areas. No specific permits are mentioned for visiting Ritterstein 296 or Atlasfelsen.

    What should I pack for a hike to Ritterstein 296 and Atlasfelsen?

    Given the uneven terrain and forest environment, sturdy hiking shoes are essential. It's also advisable to bring water, snacks, and appropriate clothing layers for the weather conditions. A map or GPS device (like a smartphone with a hiking app) can be helpful for navigation within the Palatinate Forest.

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