Remigiusberg near Professional tips Motif description Season: May / June; very good in October / November The 368 m high Remigiusberg in the county of Kusel offers a very Time of day: 04:00 p.m. – 08:00 p.m. depending on the beautiful panoramic view over the Kuseler Land and the western season part of the North mountain range. In addition to the Weather: Sun-cloud-mix provost church St. Remigius, the only one of the former provostry that is still preserved, the ruins of the Michelsburg Castle are also Lenses: 16-35 mm, 24-70 mm located on the Remigiusberg, which is open to the public and can Filter: Polarizing filter and soft gray gradient GND 16, GND 8 be visited all year round. Both buildings are close to each other depending on lighting conditions and are only separated by a shallow depression. Tripod: Yes Location: The recording point is located at the Provost Directions and location Church on the Remigiusberg. Here, directly at the sepa- Coming via the motorway A62 (from Landstuhl in the direction of rately standing cross at noon in autumn around 04:00 ) take exit 7 Kusel and then turn right onto the B420. At the p.m. in the back light, a great viewpoint for the shot is next crossing turn right again in the direction of . In created. Approx. 10 m away from the separate cross you the village turn left and follow the road to . Via Etsch- have a very good view towards the cross and the church, berg you reach Haschbach at the Remigiusberg. There a well signposted road leads up to the hiking parking lot at Remigius- but also to the left with the hilly landscape. You can berg. From the entrance of the parking lot, an approx. 100 m long reach this point of view by walking from the footpath to footpath leads up to the provost church on the right, on the left the church up to the cross on the left. an equally long steep footpath through the forest to Michelsburg Coordinates: 49.521365, 7.438727 Castle. Map of the surrounding area and POIs » Restaurant „Zur alten Propstei“ directly at the Remigius- berg » Hiking car park at the Remigiusberg

Tips and photos from professional photographer Harald Kröher, www.stileben-online.de