calvus mons = bare hill) is a hill, 270.5 m above sea level (NN) high,[1] just outside the eastern edge of the Palatine Forest, and the Haardt range, in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate.
Most of the hill, including its symbol, the little chapel on the summit dome which is visible for many miles, lies on the territory of the parish of Arzheim in the borough of Landau.
Its south and southwest sides, with their vineyards, belong to the municipality of Ilbesheim.
The Kleine Kalmit is a botanical jewel with a rich community of the rare pasque flower and is designated as a Nature reserve.
In addition, fossils of shark's teeth and artefacts from the Stone Age have been found here.