Zellertal (region)

The Zellertal is a valley region in the east of the North Palatine Uplands in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate.

Flowing through the valley in this direction is the Pfrimm, a left ban tributary of the Rhine which is just under 43 kilometres long.

It is located on an exposed viewing point near the K 64 which runs along the hillside between Zell and Mölsheim.

[3] The wine region includes other wine-growing municipalities such as Bischheim, Rittersheim and Gauersheim, which are in the side valley of the Leiselsbach, a left bank tributary of the Pfrimm.

On Sundays and holidays from the beginning of May to the end of October the Zeller Valley Railway runs from Monsheim via Langmeil to Kaiserslautern.