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The Hohe Loog, is a mountain, , in the Haardt, the eastern rim of the Palatine Forest in Germany. The mountain lies within the borough of Neustadt an der Weinstraße in the southern part of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate.
== Location == The Hohe Loog lies west of Neustadt an der Weinstraße and 1.7 km northeast of the Kalmit, the highest mountain in the Haardt. Its name is derived from ''Loog'' ("border sign").〔(Grenzzeichen, Untergänger und "Geheime Zeugen" ) (pdf; 368 kB), Karl-Heinz Hentschel, retrieved 17 October 2011〕 On its entirely wooded summit are several sandstone rock outcrops, but the tree cover means that no views of the surrounding area are possible from here. To the east of the summit is a flat area, almost 2 square kilometres in area, called the ''Hohe-Loog-Ebene'' ("Hohe Loog Plain") at a height of about . The Hohe Loog has a northeastern outlier, the Rutschsteinberg. Its southeastern counterpart is the Rittersberg, with its conciliation cross (''Sühnekreuz''); the Rittersberg in turn leads to the Schlossberg, the hill on which Hambach Castle stands. To the north the Hohe Loog drops into the valley of ''Kaltenbrunnertal''. Near the summit is the Hohe Loog House, managed by the Palatine Forest Club, which has an outstanding view of the Kalmit massif and the Rhine Valley.
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