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The Peterskopf , near the Palatine county town of Bad Dürkheim in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate , is a 487-metre-high hill in the Haardt mountains. On its summit is the Bismarck tower .

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5-724: Peterskopf may refer to: Peterskopf (Haardt) , a hill in Germany Peterskopf (Kellerwald) , a mountain in Germany Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Peterskopf . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Peterskopf&oldid=933052037 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

10-458: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Peterskopf (Haardt) The hill lies 3 km northwest of Bad Dürkheim on the eastern edge of the Palatine Forest on the forest estate of the municipality of Kallstadt ; the actual village being in the northeast, 4 km away. On the southeastern slope of the hill, 700 metres from

15-842: The area around the Peterskopf there is a host of historic sites: the Teufelsstein hill to the southeast with its eponymous rock formation, which was a cult site in Celtic times; and a Celtic circular rampart , the Heidenmauer and the Roman quarry of Kriemhildenstuhl on the Kästenberg , a southeastern spur of the Teufelsstein. On the far side of the Isenach valley lie the medieval ruins of Limburg Abbey and

20-605: The castle of Hardenburg . On the summit plateau of the Peterskopf the good 30-metre-high Bismarck tower offers a panoramic view of the Upper Rhine Plain , 400 metres below to the east, the Palatine Forest to the west and its eastern ridge, the Haardt, which runs from north to south. There is a restaurant on the lower floor of the tower. On 27 May 1925 the concrete ceiling of the second viewing platform collapsed whilst

25-450: The summit, are the ruins of the Weilach farmstead, first mentioned in 1381. The River Isenach flows past the Peterskopf to the southwest before entering the town of Bad Dürkheim. A tarmac road runs to the Peterskopf from Leistadt , the distance to the car park by Forsthaus Lindemannsruhe (470 m) being 2.5 km. From there the summit may be reached on foot in about ten minutes. In

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