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Ruinas del castillo Hohenlandsberg

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Ruinas del castillo Hohenlandsberg

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The Burgruine Hohenlandsberg is a captivating hilltop castle ruin nestled on the 498-meter-high Hohenlandsberg in the southern Steigerwald. Located near the municipality of Weigenheim in Bavaria, Germany, this historical site offers a unique glimpse into medieval fortifications. Recognized as both an archaeological site and a protected architectural heritage monument, it features impressive remnants of fortification walls, ramparts, and foundational structures, including well-preserved casemates and cellars.

Visitors consistently praise the historical significance and the tangible insights into medieval life that the…

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    29 de junio de 2020

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    Las ruinas del castillo de Hohenlandsberg son las ruinas de un castillo en la cima de una colina en el sur de Steigerwald, en el Hohenlandsberg de 498 metros de altura, cerca del municipio de Weigenheim, en el distrito de Neustadt an der Aisch-Bad Windsheim en Baviera.

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    más información en: osingverein.de/hohenland.html
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    20 de febrero de 2018

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    La historia de las ruinas del castillo de Hohenlandsberg se remonta al siglo XII. Después de que los primeros señores del castillo, los barones de Hohenlandsberg, desaparecieran, el castillo cambió de manos varias veces. El castillo fue destruido en la Guerra Margrave en 1554 y no fue reconstruido posteriormente. Hoy los restos están bajo protección de monumento. Además de los cimientos de las murallas de la fortaleza, también podrá explorar las casamatas bien conservadas.
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    18 de marzo de 2024

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    Las ruinas del castillo de Hohenlandsberg son los restos del antiguo castillo de Hohenlandsberg. El castillo fue construido en el siglo XIII. construido. Durante la Guerra de los Campesinos en 1525, los agricultores tomaron el castillo ileso. En 1554 el castillo fue destruido. Hoy en día se puede acceder al complejo del castillo a través de un túnel y ver las murallas, los muros de cimentación y las entradas a las casamatas.
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    Elevación 500 m

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    Ubicación: Weigenheim, Neustadt an der Aisch-Bad Windsheim, Middle Franconia, Baviera, Alemania

    Preguntas frecuentes

    What is the typical elevation gain when hiking to Burgruine Hohenlandsberg?

    The Burgruine Hohenlandsberg sits atop the 498-meter-high Hohenlandsberg. Depending on your starting point, such as Weigenheim or Schloss Frankenberg, you can expect a moderate elevation gain as you ascend through the forest trails to reach the ruins. The hike is generally considered intermediate due to the uphill sections.

    Are there any specific landmarks or natural features to look out for besides the castle ruins?

    Beyond the impressive castle ruins themselves, visitors can explore the well-preserved casemates and foundational walls. The castle cellar also serves as a winter habitat for bats, which is a notable natural feature. The surrounding mixed forest offers a tranquil setting, and from the ruins, you can enjoy far-reaching views to the west over the Ochsenfurter Gäu.

    What are the parking options available for visitors to Burgruine Hohenlandsberg?

    While the intro mentions access via trails, specific parking facilities are not detailed. Generally, for such sites, parking is available at the trailheads in nearby villages like Weigenheim or Schloss Frankenberg. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival, as parking can sometimes be limited, especially on busy weekends.

    Is Burgruine Hohenlandsberg accessible via public transport?

    Access to Burgruine Hohenlandsberg primarily involves reaching nearby towns like Weigenheim or Schloss Frankenberg, which may have limited public transport connections. From these points, you would typically continue on foot via hiking trails. It's recommended to research local bus schedules to Weigenheim or Schloss Frankenberg if you plan to use public transport.

    Is Burgruine Hohenlandsberg suitable for families with young children or prams?

    The terrain involves forest trails leading up to the hilltop, which can be uneven and include uphill sections. While the site is considered family-friendly, accessibility with prams might be challenging due to the natural, unpaved paths. For families with very young children, a baby carrier might be a more practical option than a pram.

    Are dogs allowed at Burgruine Hohenlandsberg and on the surrounding trails?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the hiking trails leading to Burgruine Hohenlandsberg and within the ruins themselves. However, it is essential to keep them on a leash, especially given the presence of wildlife (like bats in the cellar) and to respect other visitors. Always clean up after your pet.

    How long does a typical hike to Burgruine Hohenlandsberg take?

    The duration of your hike will depend on your starting point and chosen route. For example, hiking from Weigenheim via the 'Red Mountain Trail' or from Schloss Frankenberg via the 'Steigerwald Panorama Trail' could take anywhere from 1 to 2 hours one-way, not including time spent exploring the ruins. Circular routes will naturally take longer.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Burgruine Hohenlandsberg?

    The immediate vicinity of the ruins is natural and forested, without direct commercial establishments. However, you can find cafes, restaurants, and various accommodation options in the nearby municipalities such as Weigenheim, Uffenheim, or Bad Windsheim. These towns offer a range of choices for dining and overnight stays after your visit.

    What is the best time of year to visit Burgruine Hohenlandsberg for specific activities like winter hiking?

    While the intro states it's excellent much of the year, winter offers a unique experience. Winter hiking to Burgruine Hohenlandsberg can be beautiful, with snow-covered landscapes adding to the historical atmosphere. However, trails might be slippery or icy, so appropriate footwear and caution are advised. The bat habitat in the cellar is particularly active during winter.

    What is the historical significance of Burgruine Hohenlandsberg?

    Burgruine Hohenlandsberg boasts a rich history dating back to at least the 12th century. It was a strategic stronghold that changed hands multiple times and was significantly rebuilt in the early 16th century with modern fortifications. Its destruction in 1554 during the Second Margrave War marks a pivotal moment, leaving behind the impressive ruins we see today, which are recognized as a protected architectural heritage monument.

    Are there any hidden trails or less-known routes to Burgruine Hohenlandsberg?

    While the 'Red Mountain Trail' from Weigenheim and the 'Steigerwald Panorama Trail' from Schloss Frankenberg are well-known, the surrounding mixed forest offers a network of smaller, less-trafficked paths. Exploring these can lead to a more secluded experience, but it's always recommended to use a reliable map or navigation tool to stay on track and discover these hidden gems safely.

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