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Detmold District

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Castillo de Alt-Sternberg

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Castillo de Alt-Sternberg

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The Burg Alt-Sternberg Ruins are the impressive remnants of a medieval spur castle, perched at an elevation of approximately 314 meters on an outcrop of the Mühlingsberg hill. Located near Schwelentrup in the municipality of Dörentrup, within Germany's Lippe district in North Rhine-Westphalia, this historical site offers a fascinating glimpse into early medieval fortifications. It is considered the direct predecessor to the still-preserved Burg Sternberg, which lies about 1.5 kilometers to the southeast.

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    14 de abril de 2017

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    Rodeado de hayas rojas con extrañas formaciones de raíces visibles y literalmente cubierto con masas de hojas, uno podría pasar fácilmente por alto el complejo de tres partes de murallas y zanjas de la Alta Edad Media en el Mühlenberg. Pero una señal en la ruta de senderismo y un panel de información detallada lo aclaran. ¡Un escenario de ensueño!
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    3 de octubre de 2017

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    El castillo de Alt-Sternberg se considera el predecesor directo del castillo de Sternberg, que aún se conserva hoy y se encuentra a unos 1,5 km al sureste. Consistía en un …
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    13 de abril de 2020

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    La antigua muralla se encuentra en medio del bosque. Todo aquí solía estar desarbolado y la vista estaba despejada para los señores del castillo alrededor del año 1010. Las cinco depresiones en el castillo principal son agujeros de sótano. Encima de cada uno se construyó una casa con entramado de madera. Las murallas individuales estaban protegidas por empalizadas. 250 años después se construyó Neu-Sternberg.
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    Elevación 310 m

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    Ubicación: Dörentrup, Kreis Lippe, Detmold District, North Rhine-Westphalia, Alemania

    Preguntas frecuentes

    What are the most striking features to look for when visiting Burg Alt-Sternberg Ruins?

    The most striking features are the impressive defensive earthworks. Look for the well-preserved three-part wall and ditch system, with ditches originally up to 15 meters wide and 12 meters deep. These create a dramatic, almost bizarre structure amidst the forest. You can also identify the five depressions in the main castle area, which are the cellar pits of former houses.

    How does Burg Alt-Sternberg Ruins relate to the nearby Burg Sternberg?

    Burg Alt-Sternberg is considered the direct predecessor of the still-preserved Burg Sternberg, which lies about 1.5 kilometers to the southeast. Archaeological findings suggest Alt-Sternberg was in use from the late 11th century until the early 13th century (approx. 1080-1250). It's believed that both castles were used concurrently for a period before Alt-Sternberg was eventually abandoned.

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty level for exploring the ruins?

    The terrain directly at the ruins consists of hills and ditches, forming a rugged structure in the forest. While the path to the ruins from the parking area is a relatively easy, short hike (about 10 minutes), exploring the actual ramparts and ditches requires sturdy footwear due to uneven ground and steep angles. It's generally considered an intermediate experience for those wanting to delve into the site itself.

    Is Burg Alt-Sternberg Ruins suitable for a winter hike?

    Yes, the site is accessible year-round. While the intro mentions a mystical quality in autumn, it can also be visited in winter. However, be aware that the forest floor might be covered in snow or ice, and the ancient earthworks could be harder to discern under a layer of leaves or snow. Sturdy, waterproof footwear is highly recommended for winter visits.

    Is the site family-friendly and can I bring my dog?

    Yes, the Burg Alt-Sternberg Ruins are generally considered family-friendly. The short hike to the ruins is manageable for most children. Dogs are also welcome, but should be kept on a leash, especially given the historical nature of the site and the surrounding forest environment.

    Where can I park when visiting Burg Alt-Sternberg Ruins, and is public transport an option?

    There is a small parking area located at the edge of the forest, which is typically where visitors begin the short hike to the ruins. Parking can fill up quickly, especially on busy days. Regarding public transport, direct access to the ruins is limited; visitors would likely need to combine bus services to nearby towns like Schwelentrup or Dörentrup with a longer walk or taxi ride.

    What kind of historical artifacts were found during excavations at the site?

    Archaeological excavations in 1908 uncovered cellar pits of five houses within the main castle area. Finds included medieval pottery, such as Pingsdorf ceramics, remnants of iron tools, a glass ring, and domestic animal bones, predominantly from pigs. Two coins, one from Heinrich von Champagne (1192-1197) and a Soest Hälbling (early 13th century), helped date the castle's period of use.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Burg Alt-Sternberg Ruins?

    The ruins are located in a forested area near Schwelentrup in the municipality of Dörentrup. While there are no direct amenities at the site, you can find cafes, restaurants, and various accommodation options in the nearby towns of Schwelentrup or Dörentrup. It's advisable to check local listings for specific establishments.

    How long does it typically take to visit Burg Alt-Sternberg Ruins?

    The hike from the small parking area to the ruins takes approximately 10 minutes. Once at the site, visitors typically spend between 30 minutes to an hour exploring the ramparts, ditches, and information boards, depending on their interest in history and archaeology. Allow extra time if you plan to combine your visit with longer hikes in the surrounding area.

    What is the surrounding landscape and geology like around the ruins?

    The Burg Alt-Sternberg Ruins are situated on an outcrop of the Mühlingsberg hill, approximately 300 meters above sea level, within the scenic Lippe Uplands. The area is characterized by dense beech forests, with visible root formations, and the ruins themselves are integrated into this natural, hilly landscape. The geology is typical of the region, featuring sedimentary rocks that form the uplands.

    Is Burg Alt-Sternberg Ruins wheelchair accessible?

    Due to the natural, uneven terrain, including hills, ditches, and forest paths, Burg Alt-Sternberg Ruins is not wheelchair accessible. Sturdy footwear is recommended for all visitors, and the site involves navigating unpaved and potentially steep sections.

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