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Hagenau-Weißenburg
Lembach

Burg Frœnsbourg

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Burg Frœnsbourg

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The Château de Frœnsbourg is a captivating ruined medieval castle nestled in the Northern Vosges region of France, specifically northwest of Lembach within the Bas-Rhin département. Perched on an isolated sandstone spur at an elevation of approximately 311 meters, this historic site is renowned for its unique semi-troglodytic construction, where parts of the castle are built directly into the cliffside, utilizing natural caves as integral sections of the structure. Recognized as a *monument historique* since 1898, it offers a fascinating…

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    18. Oktober 2022

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    Schloss Fönsburg stammt aus dem 13. Jahrhundert. Nach dem Abriss wurde es im 15. Jahrhundert von den Herren von Fleckenstein wieder aufgebaut. Diese befestigte Burg ist eine sogenannte Halbhöhlenkonstruktion und ruht auf zwei unabhängigen Felsen, die durch einen Steg verbunden sind.
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    Hoch über dem Tal, auf zwei über 40 Meter hohen Felsen, steht Schloss Frönsburg. Im unteren Teil befinden sich noch Felsenkeller und Mauerreste, der obere Teil auf dem Burgfelsen ist über Leitertreppen an den steilen Sandsteinwänden gut erreichbar. Im oberen Teil der Burg befindet sich ein gut erhaltener Felsenraum. Die Burg bietet eine gute Aussicht auf das bewaldete Tal des Steinbachs und die gegenüberliegenden Hänge.
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    Sehr schöne Burg, aber die Holzleiter ist schon recht morsch und der Handlauf wackelt auch. Die Leiter ist nur, ohne Erläuterung, mit einem rotweissen Band abgesperrt.

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    Ort: Lembach, Hagenau-Weißenburg, Elsass, Frankreich

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    What are the typical hiking routes to Château de Frœnsbourg and how long do they take?

    There are several well-maintained trails leading to Château de Frœnsbourg through the Vosges forest. While the castle itself is a relatively short walk from nearby parking, many hikers combine their visit with longer circular routes in the surrounding area. Depending on your starting point and desired loop, hikes can range from 1 to 3 hours or more, covering varying distances and elevation gains. The terrain often includes steep and rocky sections, so plan accordingly.

    What is the difficulty level of the trails around Château de Frœnsbourg?

    The trails leading to Château de Frœnsbourg are generally considered intermediate to challenging. While the path directly to the castle might be shorter, it can involve steep ascents and rocky terrain. The castle itself features ladder stairs on steep sandstone walls to access upper sections, which require good mobility. Longer routes in the surrounding Vosges forest can include significant elevation changes and varied surfaces, making sturdy walking shoes essential.

    Are there specific viewpoints or natural features to look out for near the castle?

    Absolutely! From the castle ruins, you'll enjoy a beautiful view over the wooded Steinbach valley and the opposite slopes. The unique semi-troglodytic nature of the castle itself, with rooms and stairs carved directly into the rock, is a major point of interest. Keep an eye out for the distinctive sandstone formations and the lush forest environment that characterizes the Northern Vosges region.

    Where can I park when visiting Château de Frœnsbourg?

    Parking is typically available in designated areas near the trailheads leading to the castle. While specific parking lots are not detailed, visitors often find spots in or around the nearby village of Lembach or at the start of popular hiking routes. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day, especially on weekends or during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly.

    Is public transport an option to reach Château de Frœnsbourg?

    Reaching Château de Frœnsbourg primarily relies on personal vehicle access due to its somewhat remote location in the Vosges. While the nearby town of Lembach may have limited local bus services, direct public transport links to the castle's trailheads are generally not available. Most visitors drive to a starting point and then hike to the ruins.

    Are there any permits or fees required to visit the castle or hike the trails?

    No, Château de Frœnsbourg is free to visit, and there are no permits required to access the castle ruins or the surrounding hiking trails. It's an open-access historical site, allowing visitors to explore its unique architecture and natural setting without charge.

    Is Château de Frœnsbourg suitable for families with children?

    Château de Frœnsbourg can be a rewarding destination for families, offering a unique historical and outdoor experience. However, parents should be aware that some paths are steep and rocky, and access to certain parts of the castle involves ladder stairs. Younger children or those with limited mobility might find these sections challenging. Supervision is essential, especially around the ruins and on the higher sections. Easy family walks can be found on the less strenuous trails leading up to the castle.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails and at Château de Frœnsbourg?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails leading to Château de Frœnsbourg, provided they are kept on a leash. When exploring the castle ruins themselves, it's important to be mindful of other visitors and the historical nature of the site. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.

    What is the history of Château de Frœnsbourg?

    Château de Frœnsbourg has a rich and tumultuous history. First mentioned indirectly in 1235, it was owned by the Froensbourgs until the mid-14th century. It was besieged and ruined in 1349 by a 'robber knight' and again destroyed in 1359. The castle was rebuilt in 1481 by the Lords of Fleckenstein, who added a dwelling tower. It was eventually abandoned in the 16th century and suffered its final destruction by French troops in 1677, though it was likely already deserted. It has been listed as a monument historique since 1898.

    What kind of architecture can I expect to see at Château de Frœnsbourg?

    The castle is a fascinating example of semi-troglodytic architecture, meaning parts of it are built directly into the sandstone cliff, utilizing natural caves as connecting halls. You'll see rooms, stairs, and cisterns carved into the rock, alongside remnants of masonry structures like a dwelling tower and a keep. The layout incorporates surface buildings with underground rooms, showcasing medieval construction techniques and the strategic use of the natural landscape.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options nearby?

    The closest amenities for cafes, restaurants, and accommodation can be found in the nearby village of Lembach. While there are no facilities directly at the castle ruins, Lembach offers various options for dining and lodging, making it a convenient base for exploring Château de Frœnsbourg and the surrounding Northern Vosges region.

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