The Großer Eyberg is a 513-metre-high (1,683 ft) hill in the southern Palatine Forest in Germany. It lies in the county of Südwestpfalz in the borough of Dahn in an area known as the Dahner Felsenland, a part of the Wasgau. This region which comprises the southern part of the Palatine Forest and the northern part of the Vosges Mountains. It is the highest hill in the western Wasgau.
At the summit of the Eyberg is an 18-metre-high, observation tower, of steel lattice construction, built between 1945 and 1949 by the French Army. The tower can only be accessed over unmetalled hiking trails.
There's a trail leading to the summit. Großer Eyberg is one of the 2 peaks along the Eyberg-Tour.
The nearest mountain hut is Schutzhütte Großer Eyberg located 41m/136ft S of the summit.
By elevation Großer Eyberg is
# 31 out of 438 in Südwestpfalz
By prominence Großer Eyberg is
# 7 out of 753 in Naturpark Pfälzerwald # 14 out of 3148 in Rhineland-Palatinate # 3 out of 438 in Südwestpfalz # 97 out of 8522 in the North France-West Rhine Area
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