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Ruines du château d'Eisenberg

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Ruines du château d'Eisenberg

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(1430)

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(200)

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Perched atop the 1,055-meter-high Isenberg, the Eisenberg Castle Ruins are a captivating medieval hilltop castle ruin located north of Pfronten, Bavaria, Germany. Situated in the picturesque Southern Allgäu region, this 14th-century fortress offers a unique glimpse into history and forms a distinctive duo with the nearby Hohenfreyberg Castle, just a short walk away.

Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from the castle's two wooden viewing platforms. From here, you can gaze across the Ostallgäu, the shimmering waters of Hopfensee,…

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    26 juillet 2018

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    Depuis les ruines du château d'Eisenberg, vous avez une excellente vue sur le Hopfensee, le Forggensee et le Weißensee et les contreforts des Alpes, y compris le panorama des montagnes. Lorsque le temps est raisonnablement clair, les châteaux royaux de Neuschwanstein et Hohenschwangau sont clairement visibles.
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    Une belle destination avec une vue panoramique.
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    Vers 1315, le nouveau château fut aménagé par le noble libre von Hohenegg. Avant les efforts d'expansion du comte tyrolien Meinhard II - qui s'était emparé de leurs deux châteaux …
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    Boucle Ruines du château de Hohenfreyberg – Ruines du château d'Eisenberg au départ de Eisenberg

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    Randonnée - Modéré. Bonne condition physique nécessaire. Sentiers facilement accessibles. Tous niveaux.

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    Randonnée - Modéré. Bonne condition physique nécessaire. Sentiers accessibles pour la plupart. Restez vigilant.

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    Randonnée - Facile. Tous niveaux de condition physique. Sentiers facilement accessibles. Tous niveaux.

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    Position:Eisenberg, Ostallgäu, Allgäu, Souabe, Bavière, Allemagne

    Foire aux questions

    Is Eisenberg Castle Ruins suitable for a winter hike, and what should I expect?

    While the ruins are accessible year-round, winter conditions can make the trails more challenging. Expect snow and potentially icy paths, especially on the intermediate climb to the castle. It's advisable to wear appropriate winter hiking gear, including sturdy, waterproof boots with good grip. The panoramic views can be particularly stunning with a fresh blanket of snow, but always check the weather forecast before heading out.

    Are there specific family-friendly walks to Eisenberg Castle Ruins, and what activities are available for children?

    Yes, there are several easy hiking trails leading to the ruins that are suitable for families. The short climb to the ruins is generally rewarding for children. Once there, kids can enjoy exploring the well-preserved corridors, imagining life in the castle, and taking in the wide panoramas. The nearby museum in Zell, at the foot of the castle hill, also offers insights into medieval life with finds from the ruins, which can be an educational addition to the visit.

    What is the dog policy for Eisenberg Castle Ruins and its surrounding trails?

    Dogs are generally welcome on the trails leading to and around Eisenberg Castle Ruins. However, it's crucial to keep them on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety and comfort of other visitors. Please also remember to clean up after your pet.

    What are the parking options available near Eisenberg Castle Ruins?

    Parking is available in the village of Zell, at the foot of the castle hill. From there, various hiking trails lead up to the ruins. During peak season or on weekends, parking lots can fill up quickly, so arriving early in the morning is recommended to secure a spot.

    How long does a typical hike to Eisenberg Castle Ruins take, and what is the difficulty rating?

    The hike to Eisenberg Castle Ruins is generally considered an intermediate climb. Depending on your starting point in Zell and your pace, the ascent typically takes between 20 to 40 minutes. If you combine it with a visit to Hohenfreyberg Castle, the total duration for exploring both ruins and the connecting path will be longer, often around 1.5 to 2 hours of walking time, not including exploration.

    Are there any nearby cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options close to Eisenberg Castle Ruins?

    Yes, the village of Zell, located at the base of the castle hill, offers some amenities. You can find traditional Bavarian guesthouses and restaurants there. For a wider selection of cafes, restaurants, and hotels, the larger town of Pfronten is just a short drive away. Many visitors also enjoy bringing a picnic to enjoy at the castle with its panoramic views.

    What are the notable viewpoints around Eisenberg Castle Ruins, beyond the castle itself?

    Beyond the two wooden viewing platforms within the ruins that offer expansive views of the Ostallgäu, Hopfensee, Forggensee, Weißensee, and the Tannheim Mountains, the trails leading up to the castle also provide several scenic spots. The path connecting Eisenberg with Hohenfreyberg Castle offers unique perspectives of both fortresses. On clear days, you can even spot Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau castles from the Eisenberg ruins.

    Is Eisenberg Castle Ruins wheelchair accessible?

    Due to its nature as a medieval hilltop ruin with an intermediate climb and uneven terrain, Eisenberg Castle Ruins is not wheelchair accessible. The paths leading up to the castle and within the ruins themselves consist of natural trails, steps, and sometimes steep sections.

    How does the hike to Eisenberg Castle Ruins compare to Hohenfreyberg Castle?

    Eisenberg Castle Ruins and Hohenfreyberg Castle are very close, often visited together. The hike to Eisenberg is an intermediate climb, offering a rewarding ascent to its panoramic platforms. Hohenfreyberg, just a seven-minute walk away, is also on a hilltop. Both offer similar levels of difficulty for the final ascent, but combining them creates a slightly longer, more varied historical hike. Eisenberg is known for its unique 'spite castle' construction and extensive views, while Hohenfreyberg offers a different architectural style from a later period.

    What is the best time of year to visit Eisenberg Castle Ruins for photography?

    For photography, the best times are typically spring and autumn. In spring, the surrounding landscape is lush and green, often with wildflowers. Autumn offers vibrant foliage colors, creating a stunning backdrop for the ruins. Clear days in any season provide the best visibility for capturing the expansive panoramic views, including the distant royal castles. Early mornings or late afternoons can offer softer light and fewer crowds.

    Are there any circular walks that include Eisenberg Castle Ruins?

    Yes, several circular hiking routes incorporate Eisenberg Castle Ruins, often combining it with the nearby Hohenfreyberg Castle. These routes typically start and end in the village of Zell or other surrounding villages, offering varied distances and difficulty levels. You can find detailed route suggestions on komoot to plan your circular walk.

    What permits or fees are required to visit Eisenberg Castle Ruins?

    There are no entrance fees or permits required to visit Eisenberg Castle Ruins. The ruins are freely accessible to the public. However, if you arrive by car, there might be a small fee for parking in the designated lots in Zell.

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