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Alt-Ehrenfels Castle Ruins

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Alt-Ehrenfels Castle Ruins

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Burgruine Alt-Ehrenfels, often simply called Ehrenfels, is a captivating castle ruin nestled at an elevation of 610 meters above sea level in the Reutlingen district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Situated on a rocky spur at the mouth of the Schweiftal valley, between the scenic Glastal and Schweiftal valleys, this historical site offers a unique blend of medieval history and untouched natural beauty. It stands approximately 2.1 kilometers west of the town of Hayingen, providing a glimpse into a bygone era amidst…

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    November 21, 2020

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    A bit exhausting but also doable with children
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    March 14, 2021

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    An interesting place near the way.
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    January 2, 2022

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    You don't see too much of the old ruins of Ehrenfels. All that remains is a shield wall.
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    Location: Hayingen, Landkreis Reutlingen, Tübingen District, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Burgruine Alt-Ehrenfels suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, while the hike to Burgruine Alt-Ehrenfels can be a bit strenuous in parts, many visitors find it manageable even with children. It's recommended to assess your children's hiking experience and stamina. Ensure they have appropriate footwear, and consider shorter routes or taking breaks. The historical aspect and natural surroundings can be engaging for older children.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Burgruine Alt-Ehrenfels?

    Yes, the trails around Burgruine Alt-Ehrenfels are generally dog-friendly. Many hikers enjoy bringing their canine companions to explore the natural environment. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially in areas where wildlife might be present or near other visitors, and always clean up after your pet.

    What are the parking options near Burgruine Alt-Ehrenfels?

    While specific parking areas are not detailed in the provided information, access to Burgruine Alt-Ehrenfels typically involves a hike, suggesting parking might be available at trailheads or in nearby towns like Hayingen. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival or use navigation apps to find designated parking spots before your visit.

    How long does it typically take to hike to Burgruine Alt-Ehrenfels?

    The duration of the hike to Burgruine Alt-Ehrenfels can vary significantly depending on your starting point, chosen route, and hiking pace. Since the castle is located 2.1 kilometers west of Hayingen and involves a climb to 610 meters above sea level, a round trip could range from 1.5 to 3 hours, not including time spent exploring the ruins. Consider the 'intermediate' difficulty rating when planning your time.

    What are the winter hiking conditions like at Burgruine Alt-Ehrenfels?

    While the intro suggests milder months are best for visiting, winter hiking at Burgruine Alt-Ehrenfels is possible but requires caution. The natural terrain can become slippery with snow or ice, and trails might be less maintained. Proper winter hiking gear, including sturdy, waterproof boots and warm clothing, is essential. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out in winter.

    What kind of footwear and gear should I bring for a visit?

    Given that accessing Burgruine Alt-Ehrenfels involves hiking through natural terrain, sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots are highly recommended. The trails can be uneven, and conditions may vary, especially after rain. Depending on the weather, consider bringing layers of clothing, rain gear, water, and snacks. Trekking poles can also be helpful for some sections.

    Are there any notable viewpoints or natural features near the castle ruins?

    Yes, the appeal of Burgruine Alt-Ehrenfels largely stems from its captivating natural surroundings. It's situated on a rocky spur at the mouth of the Schweiftal valley, nestled between the Glastal and Schweiftal valleys. Visitors can enjoy views of the surrounding landscape, which is described as an untouched natural environment with wild rivers and gorges. The journey itself through these valleys offers scenic beauty.

    What is the difference between Burgruine Alt-Ehrenfels and Schloss Ehrenfels?

    Burgruine Alt-Ehrenfels refers to the medieval castle ruin, built in the early 13th century and destroyed in 1516. Schloss Ehrenfels, on the other hand, is a newer castle built between 1735 and 1740 by the abbot of Zwiefalten, located about 700 meters south of the ruins. Schloss Ehrenfels served as a summer residence, while Burgruine Alt-Ehrenfels is the older, ruined fortress.

    Can I find food, drinks, or accommodation near Burgruine Alt-Ehrenfels?

    Burgruine Alt-Ehrenfels is located in an almost untouched natural environment. While there are no facilities directly at the ruins, the nearby town of Hayingen (approximately 2.1 kilometers away) would be the best place to find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. It's advisable to plan your refreshments and lodging in Hayingen or other nearby villages.

    What remains of the original Burgruine Alt-Ehrenfels structure?

    While substantial parts of the original structure are no longer standing, the most striking remaining feature is the remnant of a round Bergfried (keep) with a diameter of 7 meters, which was built upon a Schildmauer (shield wall). There are also minor remnants of a neck ditch (Halsgraben) and parts of the former ring wall, which was reinforced to a thickness of up to 4 meters. A user tip notes that 'All that remains is a shield wall,' highlighting the modest visible remains.

    Are there any circular or loop trails around Burgruine Alt-Ehrenfels?

    Yes, the area around Burgruine Alt-Ehrenfels is popular for hiking, and there are numerous routes available, including circular walks and loop trails. These trails allow hikers to explore the scenic valleys and natural environment surrounding the ruins without retracing their steps. You can find various options catering to different preferences and difficulty levels.

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