🏛️ Ruderi del castello di Plankenstein
🏛️ Ruderi del castello di Plankenstein
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The Burgstall Plankenstein is a captivating historical site and viewpoint nestled in the heart of Franconian Switzerland, near the municipality of Plankenfels in Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. Perched at an elevation of 481 meters on a prominent dolomite rock reef, these remains of a 13th-century medieval castle offer a unique blend of history and natural beauty. It once served as the ancestral seat of the noble Plankensteiner family and played a strategic role overlooking the Lochau and Truppachtal valleys.
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Elevazione 520 m
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Burgstall Plankenstein is the remains of a 13th-century medieval castle, serving as the ancestral seat of the noble Plankensteiner family. It held significant strategic importance due to its position at the intersection of old trade routes and a border, allowing observation of the military road connecting Nuremberg with Leipzig. The castle likely suffered destruction during the Towns' War (1387-1389) and ceased to exist in the 15th century.
While the intro mentions numerous hiking routes, specific named trails are not detailed in the provided information. However, the site is a popular destination for hikers in Franconian Switzerland, suggesting various paths lead to it. Many visitors combine the viewpoint with longer walks through the picturesque rocky, forest, and river landscapes of the Upper Wiesent Valley.
The Burgstall Plankenstein is situated on a prominent dolomite rock reef at an elevation of 481 meters (1,578 feet) above sea level. The surrounding terrain is characterized by rocky outcrops, dense forests, and river landscapes. While specific elevation gain for a typical hike isn't provided, expect ascents to reach the hilltop viewpoint, making comfortable footwear essential.
The highlight categorizes Burgstall Plankenstein as an 'intermediate' destination, suggesting that trails to reach it are generally moderate in difficulty. While there might be easier walks in the vicinity, reaching the viewpoint itself involves some effort due to its elevated position on a rock spur.
From Burgstall Plankenstein, visitors can enjoy impressive panoramic views into the Franconian Switzerland, particularly over the Hollfeld depression. The site itself features bizarre rock formations that once supported the castle buildings, adding to the scenic appeal. The surrounding area is rich with rocky, forest, and river landscapes, including the Lochau, Truppach, and Wiesent rivers.
The provided information does not specify public transport options directly to Burgstall Plankenstein. It is located near the municipality of Plankenfels. Visitors typically access such viewpoints by car or as part of a longer hike or cycle route.
For optimal views and a serene experience, visitors recommend arriving early in the morning, especially after a change in weather when the air is clear. This allows for an unobstructed panorama over the Hollfeld valley. While the intro suggests this is the 'best time to visit', it also implies that later in the day or on weekends, it can get busier, so an early start helps avoid crowds.
The provided information does not explicitly detail winter conditions. However, given its elevation and location in Franconian Switzerland, visitors should anticipate potentially icy or snowy trails, especially on the rocky terrain. Appropriate winter hiking gear, including sturdy, waterproof footwear and warm clothing, would be advisable for a winter visit.
The highlight categorizes the site as 'intermediate', which suggests it might be suitable for active families. While specific details on family-friendly trails or dog-friendly policies are not provided, many natural viewpoints in the region are accessible to well-behaved dogs on a leash. Always ensure children are supervised, especially near viewpoints and rocky areas.
The Burgstall Plankenstein itself is a natural viewpoint with benches, a picnic table, and a wellness lounger. For cafes, restaurants, or accommodation, visitors would need to look in the nearby municipality of Plankenfels or other surrounding villages in Franconian Switzerland. The area is known for its picturesque towns and hospitality.
Burgstall Plankenstein is located at the eastern entrance to Franconian Switzerland, an area rich in natural beauty and historical sites. The region is characterized by rocky formations, forests, and river valleys, offering numerous other viewpoints, hiking opportunities, and picturesque villages to explore. The town of Plankenfels itself, with the confluence of the Lochau, Truppach, and Wiesent rivers, is a charming sight.