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Ruínas do Castelo de Homburg (Ruine Homburg)

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Ruínas do Castelo de Homburg (Ruine Homburg)

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The Homburg Castle Ruins (Ruine Homburg), also known as Neu-Homburg Castle, stand majestically at an elevation of 639.4 meters in the municipality of Läufelfingen, within Switzerland's Canton of Basel-Country. This historically significant castle ruin is a designated Swiss heritage site of national importance, offering a captivating glimpse into medieval architecture and strategic defense. Perched above the narrowest point of the Homburgertal valley, it serves as a prominent landmark in the Jura hills.

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    9 de setembro de 2019

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    Since the restoration (completed in 2011), the ruins are once again worth seeing and are easily accessible.
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    5 de setembro de 2022

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    The whole area very clean and well restored. From the large defense tower you can enjoy a wonderful view of the surroundings and the Black Forest.
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    The Homburg ruin, also called Neu-Homberg, is located in the Swiss municipality of Läufelfingen in the canton of Basel-Landschaft.

    The ruin of the castle is located at 650 m above sea level. M. above the narrowest point of the named after her Homburgertal. From the SBB stations Buckten and Läufelfingen and from Bad Ramsach you can reach them on foot in about 30 minutes. The paths are signposted in yellow. From the viewing platform of the residential tower you have a view of the surrounding Jura hills.
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    Elevação 640 m

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    Desenvolvido por Foreca

    terça-feira 28 abril

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    Localização:Läufelfingen, Bezirk Sissach, Basel-Landschaft, Noroeste da Suíça, Suíça

    Perguntas Frequentes

    Which Homburg Castle Ruins is this page about, as there seem to be several?

    This page specifically refers to the Homburg Castle Ruins (Ruine Homburg), also known as Neu-Homburg Castle, located in the municipality of Läufelfingen in the Canton of Basel-Country, Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance. There are other castle ruins with similar names in Germany, but this content focuses solely on the Swiss location.

    What is the best way to reach the Homburg Castle Ruins by public transport?

    The ruins are easily accessible on foot from nearby public transport hubs. You can reach them in about 30 minutes from the SBB train stations in Buckten and Läufelfingen, or from Bad Ramsach. The paths leading to the castle are well-signposted with yellow markers.

    Are there any specific parking facilities available for visitors to the Homburg Castle Ruins?

    While the intro mentions accessibility, specific parking details are not provided. It's generally advisable to look for designated parking areas in Läufelfingen or near the public transport starting points like Buckten or Bad Ramsach, and then proceed on foot via the signposted trails.

    What kind of views can I expect from the Homburg Castle Ruins?

    From the large defense tower, visitors can enjoy expansive and wonderful views of the surrounding Jura hills and the Black Forest. The viewing platform of the residential tower offers a panoramic perspective of the surrounding landscape.

    Is the Homburg Castle Ruins suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the Homburg Castle Ruins are considered family-friendly. The paths leading to the ruins are generally manageable, and the site itself is open to the public, offering an engaging historical exploration for all ages. The well-restored nature of the ruins makes it a safe and enjoyable outing for families.

    Can I bring my dog to the Homburg Castle Ruins?

    While not explicitly stated, historical sites in Switzerland often permit well-behaved dogs on a leash. Given the outdoor nature of the ruins and surrounding trails, it is generally acceptable to bring dogs, provided they are kept under control and any waste is properly disposed of. Always check for local signage upon arrival.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near the Homburg Castle Ruins?

    The immediate vicinity of the ruins is primarily natural landscape. For cafes or restaurants, you would likely need to venture into the nearby villages of Läufelfingen or Buckten, which are a short walk or drive away.

    How long does it typically take to visit and explore the Homburg Castle Ruins?

    While the walk to the ruins takes about 30 minutes from public transport, exploring the site itself can take anywhere from 1 to 2 hours, depending on your interest in history and how much time you spend enjoying the views from the tower and wandering through the various parts of the complex.

    What is the difficulty level of hiking trails around the Homburg Castle Ruins?

    The paths directly to the ruins are generally manageable, indicated by their yellow signposting. However, the surrounding Jura hills offer a variety of hiking trails, ranging from leisurely strolls to more challenging routes. Hikers can find options suitable for different fitness levels, often incorporating stunning viewpoints.

    Is it possible to visit the Homburg Castle Ruins during winter?

    The Homburg Castle Ruins are open to the public throughout the year, making winter visits possible. However, visitors should be prepared for potentially snowy or icy conditions on the paths and around the ruins. Appropriate winter footwear and clothing are highly recommended for safety and comfort.

    When were the Homburg Castle Ruins last restored?

    The Homburg Castle Ruins underwent a thorough architectural history review and restoration, which was completed in 2011. This extensive work ensures that the ruins are well-maintained and enjoyable for visitors today.

    What historical significance do the Homburg Castle Ruins hold?

    Built around 1240 by Count Hermann IV of Frohburg, the castle played a significant role in regional history. It served as the seat of bailiffs for the city of Basel for approximately 400 years and was expanded and strengthened due to border conflicts. Its destruction in 1798 during the spirit of the French Revolution marks a pivotal moment in its history.

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