Devil's Table (Lemberg)

The Devil's Table (German: Teufelstisch or Salzwooger Teufelstisch) of Salzwoog, in the municipality of Lemberg, is a striking mushroom rock in the German part of the Wasgau that covers the southern part of the Palatinate Forest in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate.

The rock is located at an elevation of 320 m on the northwest slopes of the wooded western spur of the Bichtenberg hill (400 m).

To the north are the water meadows of the Salzbach stream, which flows from west to east here and is a right-hand tributary of the Wieslauter.

As a result or erosion the surrounding softer surface material was carried away, whilst the hard rock core remained standing.

In the Dahner Felsenland, as the region to the east is called, these types of unusually shaped rocks are very common.

The Devil's Table of Salzwoog