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The castle offers a great view of the city of Landstuhl. You can visit them or just stop for a short rest. In gastronomy, you can get everything from a …

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Exciting castle ruins and great vantage point on the area. Parts of the castle date back to the 12th century. Especially the 25 meter wide shield wall and the pentagonal …

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The castle Perlenberg, is the ruin of a hilltop castle at the local community Bann near Hohenecken in the district of Kaiserslautern in Rhineland-Palatinate. It lies in the nature reserve at Bann.

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An almost unknown ruin of a stronghold. Internet information at ruin Perlenberg - Wikipedia

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The first resident of the castle was the knight Reinhard von Lautern and his family. His son Siegfried was the first to call himself "von Hoheneck". In the 16th century, …

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Kristian

7月 2, 2025, Ritter Reinhard Weg to Burg Hohenecken

Reinhard von Lautern was the progenitor of the Kaiserslautern ministerial family, which served the emperor and was granted Hohenecken Castle as a fief in the first half of the 13th century. This path to the castle is named after him.

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this path leads to Hoheneck Castle.

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The remains are not really worth seeing, but at least you can practice pushing your bike uphill. Even with an eBike it will be difficult...

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Unfortunately there is nothing left of the former castle

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The way up to the ruins wasn't easy to find, at least when I was there. Especially shortly before the finish, he was no longer leaked.

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Respect for those who approach this highlight worth seeing without getting off!

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Great view of Hohenecken

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Beautiful location with a far-reaching view. Just enjoy the view or take a break.

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Many trails, both stroller friendly and not at all, run to and around the Hoheneken castle ruins. The views are gorgeous. There is play ground near by. Also a private pasture where you can encounter interesting breed of goats (Boargoat). There are nit documented data on when the Castle was build. In the first half of the 13th century the castle was enfeoffed to a Kaiserslautern family of ministeriales, the descendants of Reinhard of Lautern, the knight. In 1214, they were awarded the right of patronage of Ramstein by the king, Frederick II, who would later become emperor. From then on the castle's owners called themselves von Hohenecken. At the beginning of the early modern period, Hohenecken Castle went into decline. In the German Peasants' War of 1525 it was captured by rebellious peasants. In 1668 there was a lengthy siege by Prince-Elector Charles Louis of the Palatinate, which ended in the partial destruction of the castle. In 1689, during the War of the Palatine Succession, the castle was blown up by French troops.

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The first resident of the castle was the knight Reinhard von Lautern and his family. His son Siegfried was the first to call himself "von Hoheneck". In the 16th century, the Ganerbeburg became too small for the many families who were now living in the castle. The castle was raised and a servants' house and stables were added. In the Palatinate War of Succession in 1688, the castle was destroyed by French troops and not rebuilt. The current inhabitants of the castle hill are a herd of goats that were settled to graze the area. Today the footpath to the castle is named after him

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An almost unknown ruin of a stronghold. Internet information at ruin Perlenberg - Wikipedia

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Die "Perleburg" ist eine wahrscheinlich nie vollendete stauferzeitliche Burg. Sie sollte wahrscheinlich Teil des im 12. Jahrhundert errichteten Schutzsystem um die Kaiserpfalz Lautern werden, worauf die Qualität der Buckelquader des Mauerwerkes hinweist. Der Name ist nicht historisch, sondern geht auf eine Urkunde von 1542 zurück (genannt Birleberg), in der es um Grenzstreitigkeiten zwischen Kurpfalz und Sickingen geht. Zu dieser Zeit war die Burg längst verfallen. Erst durch archäologische Grabungen im Jahr 1901 durch Christian Mehlis wurde die Burgstätte wiederentdeckt und untersucht. In den folgenden Jahren bediente man sich der Anlage wohl als Steinbruch, denn noch im Jahre 1913 wird von zahlreichen umherliegenden Quadersteinen berichtet, welche heute fast alle verschwunden sind. Weitere Grabungen und Sicherungsmaßnahmen fanden von 1959 bis 1963 statt. Von der Burgstelle hat sich einzig der Stumpf eines quadratischen Bergfrieds mit profiliertem Sockel und sorgfältig behauenen Buckelquadern erhalten. Er hat mit rund 9 m Seitenlänge und 1½ m Mauerstärke beträchtliche Ausmaße und ist damit mit den Bergfrieden von Landeck und Wildenberg vergleichbar. Der Sockel kann mit der Schildmauer von Landeck verglichen werden. Die hohe Qualität in der Bearbeitung der wenigen erhaltenen Reste rückt die „Perleburg“ in den Rang einer der wichtigen Stauferburgen in der Pfalz. Da sich außer dem Turmstumpf keinerlei weitere Spuren einer Burganlage finden, weder Verfallstrümmer noch irgendwelche urkundliche Nachrichten, liegt die Vermutung nahe, dass die Burg nie vollendet wurde. Ein unterirdischer Gang, der laut einer Sage die Deutschherrenkomturei Einsiedeln (Kaiserslautern) mit der Perlenburg verbunden haben soll, konnte nicht archäologisch nachgewiesen werden. Die Sage rührt von dem so genannten „Hummerplatz“, einem Waldweg entlang der ehemals sickingischen Grenze, her. Dort soll es hohl klingen, wenn man fest auftritt. Zur Burgruine führt ein Weg, der aber nicht ausgeschildert ist. Ihn zu finden muss man vom Einsiedlerhof herkommend zum Kolbenwoog gehen. An einer vielwegigen Kreuzung zweigt der Pfad links ab und erklimmt in wenigen Metern den steilen und einsamgelegenen Bergkegel. Sie liegt in einem Naturwaldreservat. Wird in alten Burgenführern noch von einer ausgezeichneten Fernsicht gesprochen, so ist das Gipfelplateau heute von hochgewachsenen Bäumen umgeben.

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Perlenberg Castle, also called Perleburg or Perlenburg, is the ruin of a hilltop castle in the local community of Bann near Hohenecken in the Kaiserslautern district in Rhineland-Palatinate. The "Perleburg" is a castle from the Hohenstaufen era that was probably never completed. It was likely to become part of the protective system built around the Kaiserpfalz Lautern in the 12th century, as indicated by the quality of the humpback blocks of the masonry. The name is not historical, but goes back to a document from 1542 (called Birleberg), in which it comes to border disputes between the Electoral Palatinate and Sickingen. At that time the castle had long since fallen into disrepair. It was only through archaeological excavations in 1901 by Christian Mehlis that the castle site was rediscovered and examined. In the following years the facility was probably used as a quarry, because in 1913 there were reports of numerous ashlar stones lying around, which today have almost all disappeared. Further excavations and security measures took place from 1959 to 1963. The plant is now owned by the State of Rhineland-Palatinate.

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Beautiful castle ruins, the Hohenecken conservation association takes care of the preservation of the ruins. Many thanks to the honorary and volunteer helpers.

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The castle Perlenberg, is the ruin of a hilltop castle at the local community Bann near Hohenecken in the district of Kaiserslautern in Rhineland-Palatinate. It lies in the nature reserve at Bann.

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The castle Perlenberg, also called Perleburg or Perlenburg, is the ruin of a hilltop castle at the local community Bann near Hohenecken in the district of Kaiserslautern in Rhineland-Palatinate. (Https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Perlenberg)

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Exciting castle ruins and great vantage point on the area. Parts of the castle date back to the 12th century. Especially the 25 meter wide shield wall and the pentagonal keep are especially. During the Palatinate War of Succession Burg Hohenecken was blown up and has since been a ruin.

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Heiko

7月 27, 2018, Nanstein Castle

The castle is well suited as a station. You get something to drink, if necessary, you can strengthen yourself and explore a lot of trails from there.

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Nice view to the castle

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Arno

5月 24, 2018, Nanstein Castle

The ruins of the mountain castle is located on a 330 m above sea level. NHN high foothill on the rise to the south of Landstuhl beginning high plateau, which later received the name Sickinger height and is now attributed to the northern part of the Südwestpfälzischen plateau. The castle hill rises 80 meters above the town. On its crest it carries a mighty red sandstone rock of an additional 15 m height, which is also called Nanstein and built into the parts of the castle. Erection as a security castle The first documented mention of the castle, whose name is derived from the aforementioned red boulder, dated from the year 1189. It belonged to the Palatinate today part of the Hohenstaufen fortification system, the emperor Barbarossa had set up from about 1160 in the old southwest German Reichsland. He determined the castle according to the feudal law to the seat for a Reichsministerialen, thus one of its administrative officials. In the course of time the fief did not return to the suzerain, but became hereditary. Because subsequent property was gradually divided into smaller units, several families eventually had to share the castle. The necessary living space was created by unsystematic extension and cultivation. As a result, the fortification of the plant suffered. Expansion to the gun castle and destruction Burgherr Franz von Sickingen, contemporary depiction In 1482, Ritter Schweickhardt von Sickingen became a Ganerbe co-owner of the castle. His son Franz succeeded until 1518 in bringing her completely into his possession. In the following years, he tried to expand the plant into a modern "gun castle", which should withstand the newly developed guns. That the efforts were in vain, was soon apparent: After Franz had been repulsed in September 1522 in the attack on the Prince Bishopric of Trier, he had to retire to the castle Nanstein. This fell at the turn of April / May 1523 after two days of shelling by the combined armies of three imperial princes, and Franz died on May 7 as a result of a severe wound suffered.

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