- The
Kalmit is the
highest peak in the
Palatinate Forest and the
second highest (after the Donnersberg) in the
Palatinate region of Germany. It is 672.6 m above sea...
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Naturpark Pfälzerwald)
covering 1,771 km2 and its
highest elevation is the
Kalmit (672.6 m).
Together with the
northern part of the
adjacent Vosges Mountains...
- The
Kleine Kalmit ("Little
Kalmit"; from Lat.
calvus mons = bare hill) is a hill, 270.5 m above sea
level (NN) high, just
outside the
eastern edge of the...
-
Felsenmeer on the
Kalmit in the
Palatine Forest...
- Südliche Weinstraße is a subpeak, 620.1 m above sea
level (NN), of the
Kalmit (672.6 m) the
highest mountain in the
Haardt in the
eastern Palatinate Forest...
- Weinstraße is a hill, 545.2 m above sea
level (NHN), and
subpeak of the
Kalmit, the
highest mountain in the
Palatinate Forest. It is part of the Haardt...
- lies
within the
Palatinate Forest (Pfälzerwald). Its
highest point is the
Kalmit, near Maikammer,
which stands 672.6
metres (2,207 ft)
above sea level. ****inson...
- from the
Klausental Hut.[citation needed] The
Kalmit M****if seen from
Maikammer with the Breitenberg,
Kalmit,
Kanzel and
Wetterkreuzberg The Wetterkreuzberg...
-
continue to
climb from the
Sankt Martin valley towards the
Totenkopf and
Kalmit, but to the
saddle between the
Sankt Martin valley and the
Finstertal valley...
- Loog lies west of
Neustadt an der Weinstraße and 1.7 km
northeast of the
Kalmit, the
highest mountain in the Haardt. Its name is
derived from Loog ("border...