Amseldell
Park · Rhineland-Palatinate
Hiking trail
The Waterway trail on the Moosalbe (German: Gewässerwanderweg an der Moosalbe) is one of seven themed walks on the subject of hydrology in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The path runs for over 33 km along the Moosalbe and Hirschalbe streams through the Palatine Forest and has 23 way stations. Documentation by the State Ministry for the Environment and Forests describes the route and gives detailed information on the geology, hydrology und climate of the area.
The following significant water management stations connected with mills, weirs, wells, springs, waterbodies and ecosystems lie on the route:
- Klug'sche Mühle, a mill with weir and mill pond
- Fischweiher source (source of the Karlstal)
- Unterhammer, with a weir for driving the iron hammer mill
- Hummocky meadow ( Buckelwiesen ), an irrigation scheme
- Friends of Nature house of Finsterbrunnertal
- Engtalbach waterway management ( Gewässerausbau ) near Krickenbach
- Old Pumphouse ( Altes Pumpwerk ) in the parish of Schopp
- Natural section of the Moosalbe near Schopp
- Powder mill ( Pulvermühle ), ruins of the old factory that produced black powder
- Hirschalb valley and mill ( Hirschalbtal and Hirschalbmühle )
- Submerged spring ( Grundquelle ), near Tiefenteich
- Oberhammer Waterworks with Boreholes 1 and 2 (near Trippstadt )
- Karlstal Gorge with its cave house and the Amseldell