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Perched at an elevation of 733 metres in the heart of the Black Forest, Ruine Waldau is a captivating high medieval castle ruin located in the Buchenberg district of Königsfeld im Schwarzwald, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. This historical site is celebrated as one of the best-preserved and most beautiful castle ruins in the central Black Forest, offering a unique blend of history, natural beauty, and panoramic viewpoints. Its prominent feature is the mighty, square-built keep, which stands largely intact, inviting visitors to…
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Élévation 730 m
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Alimenté par Foreca
samedi 2 mai
21°C
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11 %
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Vitesse max vent : 7,0 km/h
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The Ruine Waldau grounds are generally accessible year-round. The keep, which offers panoramic views, is typically open during daylight hours. A small fee, usually 50 cents, is required to access the observation tower.
There is no general entrance fee to explore the castle ruins themselves. However, a small fee, typically 50 cents, is required to climb the keep and enjoy the panoramic views from the top.
While Ruine Waldau is nestled in the Black Forest, public transport options are limited. It's best reached by car or as part of a longer hike or cycle tour from nearby towns like Königsfeld or Buchenberg. Check local bus schedules for connections to Königsfeld im Schwarzwald, but direct access to the ruin via public transport is not common.
Yes, Ruine Waldau can be a beautiful destination for a winter hike, offering a different charm with snow-covered landscapes. However, trails might be icy or snowy, so appropriate winter hiking gear, including sturdy, waterproof boots and possibly poles, is recommended. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome at Ruine Waldau and on the surrounding hiking trails, provided they are kept on a leash. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the natural beauty of the area for all visitors.
Adjacent to the castle ruin is the historic Hof Beck, which houses the "Waldauschänke" pub. This offers a convenient spot for refreshments and meals in a traditional Gutacher style. For more extensive options, the nearby town of Königsfeld im Schwarzwald provides additional cafes, restaurants, and accommodation.
The hiking trails around Ruine Waldau vary in difficulty. Many routes, such as sections of the "Höfe- und Mühlenwanderweg" and the "ParadiesTour Oberes Glasbachtal," are considered moderate, featuring some elevation changes but generally well-maintained paths. The ascent to the keep itself involves 128 steps, which can be challenging for some. There are also easier, family-friendly strolls in the immediate vicinity.
When climbing the keep, be aware that the initial steps of the concrete spiral staircase can be quite dark, even during the day. It's advisable to proceed with caution and potentially use a small light. The staircase has handrails, but visitors should be mindful of their footing, especially with children.
Ruine Waldau has a rich history, founded by the Counts of Urach between 1218 and 1236. It was partially destroyed in 1325 during a conflict between the city of Villingen and the Counts of Fürstenberg. It likely suffered further damage during the Peasants' War in 1525. Today, it stands as a testament to medieval architecture and regional history.
Yes, Ruine Waldau hosts the annual "Burgspektakel" (castle spectacle) every July. This event features a variety of cultural activities and performances, bringing the historical site to life and offering a unique experience for visitors.
Absolutely. Ruine Waldau is integrated into several popular circular hiking routes in the Black Forest. Trails like the "Höfe- und Mühlenwanderweg" and the "ParadiesTour Oberes Glasbachtal" offer excellent loop options that pass directly by the ruin and the picturesque Hof Beck, allowing hikers to experience both the historical site and the surrounding natural beauty.