Site of the Old Castle Herbolzheim
Site of the Old Castle Herbolzheim
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Burgstall Altes Schloss Herbolzheim, also known as Burgstall Hüttenbühl, marks the site of a vanished medieval castle near Herbolzheim in the Emmendingen district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Situated on a ridge at an elevation of 489 meters, this historical site offers a unique glimpse into the region's past, representing what was once the "Herbolzheimer Burg." Today, visitors can explore the ground traces, earthworks, and a significant moat that remain from the castle, which is believed to have been built in the…
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They refer to the same historical site. "Burgstall Altes Schloss Herbolzheim" is the more formal name, while "Burgstall Hüttenbühl" is also commonly used, referring to the specific area where the vanished castle once stood. Both names describe the remnants of the medieval "Herbolzheimer Burg."
No, there are no standing ruins. A "Burgstall" signifies a castle site where the structure has largely disappeared. Visitors will find earthworks, ground traces, and a prominent moat, offering a glimpse into the castle's former layout rather than intact buildings.
The terrain is generally natural and can be challenging in places. Hikers should expect paths with ruts, sticks, and stones. The downhill ravine leading to the site can be particularly slippery, especially after rain. Sturdy, grippy footwear is highly recommended for safety.
While the site can be visited in winter, caution is advised. The terrain, particularly the downhill ravine, can become very slippery due to mud, ice, or snow. Ensure you wear appropriate winter hiking gear, including sturdy, waterproof boots with good traction, and be prepared for potentially challenging conditions.
The site itself, situated on a ridge, offers a natural forest environment. While there aren't specific panoramic viewpoints mentioned, the strategic location of the former castle provides a sense of its historical importance. The most notable features are the impressive earthworks and the mighty moat, which are natural monuments in their own right.
Specific public transport routes directly to the Burgstall are not readily available. Visitors typically travel to Herbolzheim, which is accessible by regional train or bus, and then proceed to the site, often by walking or a short taxi ride. Planning your journey to Herbolzheim in advance is recommended.
The site offers an engaging historical experience for families, allowing children to explore the remnants of a medieval castle. The forest trails provide opportunities for walks, but parents should be aware of the potentially slippery and uneven terrain, especially in the ravine. It's best suited for families who enjoy moderate outdoor activity.
The site is historically significant as the location of the "Herbolzheimer Burg," believed to have been built in the early 12th century. It was associated with the Zähringer dynasty through ministerial families like Diepoldus de Heribothsheim. It represents a vanished medieval fortress, offering insights into the region's feudal past and strategic importance.
The Burgstall itself is a natural, historical site without amenities. However, the nearby town of Herbolzheim offers various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Visitors can find places to eat and stay within a short distance from the site.
Due to the uneven and potentially slippery terrain, especially in the downhill ravine, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support and excellent grip are essential. Dress in layers suitable for the weather, as the forest environment can feel cooler. Long pants are advisable to protect against vegetation.
Yes, the area around Herbolzheim and the Burgstall is popular for hiking, and several routes incorporate the historical site. These routes vary in length and difficulty, offering options for different fitness levels. You can find detailed maps and route suggestions for circular hikes that pass through or around the Burgstall.
While it's a site of historical interest, it's generally not as crowded as major tourist attractions. Visitors often describe it as peaceful and atmospheric. Weekends and public holidays might see more hikers, but it typically remains a tranquil spot for contemplation and exploration.