The summit plateau, made of
Bunter sandstone and about 13 hectares in area, which, from the
Rhine Plain is clearly higher than the hills in front of it, has its highest point in the northeast. It was made a
nature reserve in 1972. Until 1920, a pair of
short-toed snake eagles nested here. The name of the hill is – like that of the nearby Siegfriedsbrunnen spring – connected with the
dragon from the
Nibelung legend. Below the rock that juts out far to the southwest there are two caves; the small one is called the "Dragon's Chamber" (
Drachenkammer), the larger one, the "Dragon's Lair" (
Drachenhöhle). In the west of the plateau the remnants of a fortification from Roman times have survived; the former
circular rampart is only just recognizable under the vegetation. From the so-called "West Rocks" (
Westfelsen) in the northwest may be seen the
Donnersberg, the summit of the
Hunsrück range, to the north, and the city of
Kaiserslautern to the west. == Gallery ==