Der Slevogtweg Leinsweiler | Ostersonntag 2026

On the idyllic outskirts of Leinsweiler, a very special hike begins: the Slevogt Trail – a path where nature and art intertwine in a unique way. Especially on Easter Sunday, when spring transforms the Southern Palatinate into a colorful sea of ​​blossoms, this trail unfolds its very special magic. The circular route is named after the renowned German Impressionist Max Slevogt, who lived and worked in this region. Along the way, breathtaking views of the rolling vineyards, the Rhine Valley, and the wooded slopes of the Palatinate Forest unfold time and again – motifs that also inspired Slevogt himself. A highlight is the view up to Trifels Castle, which majestically towers over the landscape. Information panels along the trail display reproductions of Slevogt's works – right where they were created. In this way, reality and art merge in a fascinating way. On Easter Sunday, the atmosphere is especially vibrant: hikers, families, and nature lovers enjoy the mild spring air while the almond and fruit trees are in full bloom. It's the perfect opportunity to leave everyday life behind and immerse yourself in a world where nature becomes your canvas. 📍 Tip: The circular route is about 8 kilometers long and is ideal for anyone looking for a relaxed yet inspiring hike. Sturdy footwear and a camera are definitely recommended! 👉 Subscribe to the channel for more nature experiences and special places in the Palatinate! 00:00 Start in Leinsweiler 01:38 Family gravesite 02:15 Slevogthof 04:10 Ascent to Neukastel 05:35 Neukastel ruins 10:00 Hexentanzplatz (Witches' Dance Floor) 12:35 To Wettereck 14:00 Wettereck and Trifels Castle 17:05 Slevogt Rock 19:04 Förlenberg 22:55 Hexentanzplatz II (Witches' Dance Floor II) 23:26 Return to Slevogthof 26:47 Descent to Leinsweiler 29:06 Leinsweiler & End #Slevogtweg #Leinsweiler #Pfalz #Hiking #NatureAndArt #Easter    • Der Slevogtweg Leinsweiler | Ostersonntag ...