Kaiserslautern is nestled in one of Germany's most exciting regions for holidays. No wonder the Palatinate is often referred to as "the Tuscany of Germany." Indeed, at the sight of fig, orange and lemon trees you might think yourself to be very close to the Mediterranean.
Visitors rave about the conviviality of the wine festival and delight in the dreamy villages with their picturesque vineyards, romantic castles, abbeys and castles, and the unspoiled natural environment, with woods, ravines, valley meadows and hills.
Mehlinger Heide - the largest continuous area of heathland in southern Germany
Burg Nanstein - landmark in the town of Sickingenstadt Landstuhl, built by the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa
Dynamikum Pirmasens - the motion-oriented science center in Pirmasens
Deutsche Weinstraße - the oldest and most famous German wine route for tourists
Dahner Felsenland - bizarre red sandstone giant rocks and mighty castles made of rock