Ramberg lies in the
Palatine Forest Nature Park around 7 km (
as the crow flies) north-northeast of
Annweiler am Trifels. The
Dernbach stream, a tributary of the
Eisbach, flows through the
village from north to south direction and the village itself is surrounded by forested hills. A few hundred metres north of the built-up area is the valley of
Holpertal. On the
Schlossberg ("castle hill"), which rises above the village, are the ruins of the castle of
Ramburg. Other ruins near Ramberg are:
Frankenfelsen Castle,
Meistersel Castle and
Neuscharfeneck Castle. Prominent hills within the municipality include the
Drenselberg (524 m), the Schindl Kopf (510 m) and the Hühnerkopf (477 m). The ''
Brushmakers' Museum'' () in Ramberg is a
local history museum. The neighbouring villages - clockwise - are
Roschbach,
Edesheim,
Rhodt unter Rietburg,
Weyher in der Pfalz, Edesheim,
Hainfeld (Pfalz),
Burrweiler,
Flemlingen,
Dernbach (Pfalz),
Böchingen,
Walsheim and
Burrweiler. ==References==