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The Ruins of Kronenburg, often known locally as Altes Schlössel or Ruine Schlössel, are the historically significant remnants of an early medieval castle near Klingenmünster in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Perched at approximately 355 meters on the southeastern spur of the Heidenschuh hill, this site offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's past within the scenic Palatinate Forest. Overlooking the Pfalzklinikum Landeck, the castle was originally a Carolingian/Ottonian refuge before becoming an aristocratic stronghold.

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    21 de dezembro de 2017

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    On an artificially shaped, but today overgrown hill you will find some meager remains of a castle. The remains of the wall, which you can find here, belonged to the castle stable and probably date from the 11th or 12th century. The castle complex is already so dilapidated, that hardly any conclusions on the original arrangement are possible.
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    The remains of the Höhenburganlage are located at about 300 meters altitude on a spur in the Odenwald, which divides the Dossenheimer Mühltal in the west and is flown north and south of two source streams.
    The complex is very large with a large wraparound rampart and several moats.
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    The moat can still be guessed at, as are some of the foundation walls.
    However, the ruin is remote and can only be reached via narrow paths. There is no rest area or even a view (everything is overgrown on the outside) ...
    So more of a discovery highlight.
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    Elevação 270 m

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    Desenvolvido por Foreca

    quarta-feira 15 abril

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    7°C

    24 %

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    Localização:Dossenheim, Distrito de Rhine-Neckar, Distrito de Karlsruhe, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Alemanha

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    What is the historical significance of the Ruins of Kronenburg (Altes Schlössel)?

    The Ruins of Kronenburg, also known as Altes Schlössel, are historically significant as an early medieval castle site. It began as a Carolingian/Ottonian refuge castle between the 8th and 10th centuries, later becoming an aristocratic castle around 1030-1050. Archaeological excavations have revealed its complex structure, including a residential tower with embrasures and a curtain wall, offering a rare glimpse into early medieval life and architecture in the region.

    Are there any specific historical features or landmarks to look for at the ruins?

    Yes, visitors can observe remnants of its various construction phases. Look for parts of the residential tower, complete with narrow openings for defense (embrassures), and significant portions of the curtain wall. The layout also clearly shows a dividing wall that separated the lord's living quarters from the economic courtyard. You can also trace the large wraparound rampart and several moats, which highlight its former defensive capabilities.

    What is the typical terrain and elevation gain like for hikes to Altes Schlössel?

    The ruins are situated at approximately 355 meters on the southeastern spur of the Heidenschuh hill. The paths leading to the site are often narrow and can be overgrown, making for a more rugged experience. While the overall elevation gain depends on your starting point, expect uneven ground, remnants of foundation walls, and a discernible moat. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended due to the natural and sometimes challenging terrain.

    Is there dedicated parking available for visitors to the Ruins of Kronenburg (Altes Schlössel)?

    While there isn't a large, dedicated parking lot directly at the ruins due to its remote location, visitors typically park in Klingenmünster or at trailheads leading into the Palatinate Forest. From there, the ruins are accessible via hiking trails. It's advisable to check local signage for permitted parking areas before your visit.

    Are the trails to Altes Schlössel suitable for families with children or dogs?

    The trails leading to Altes Schlössel are generally suitable for families with older children who are accustomed to hiking, as well as for dogs. However, be aware that paths can be narrow, uneven, and sometimes overgrown. There are no dedicated rest areas or facilities directly at the ruins. Dogs should be kept on a leash, and children should be supervised, especially around the historical structures.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Ruins of Kronenburg (Altes Schlössel)?

    The ruins themselves are in a remote, natural setting without any immediate facilities. However, the nearby village of Klingenmünster offers various options for dining and accommodation. You can find traditional German restaurants, cafes, and guesthouses there to enjoy before or after your hike.

    What are the best viewpoints around the Ruins of Kronenburg (Altes Schlössel)?

    While the intro mentions that there are no clear panoramic viewpoints directly from the ruins due to surrounding foliage, the site itself offers a unique perspective on the historical landscape. The tower, in its original state, would have offered comprehensive views. For broader scenic vistas of the Palatinate Forest, you might find viewpoints along the hiking trails leading to and from the ruins, rather than from the immediate castle site.

    Can the Ruins of Kronenburg (Altes Schlössel) be visited during winter, and what should I consider?

    Visiting the ruins in winter is possible, but hikers should be prepared for colder temperatures, potentially icy or snowy paths, and shorter daylight hours. The remote and sometimes overgrown nature of the trails means they might be less maintained in winter. Dress in layers, wear waterproof and sturdy hiking boots, and carry essential safety gear. The atmosphere can be quite serene, but accessibility might be more challenging.

    Are there any beginner-friendly hiking routes to the Ruins of Kronenburg (Altes Schlössel)?

    While the site is generally accessed via trails that can be rugged, there are various routes of differing lengths and difficulties. For beginners, it's recommended to choose shorter, well-marked paths starting from Klingenmünster. Look for routes that have less elevation gain and are clearly signposted. Always check route descriptions and maps beforehand to ensure they match your fitness level.

    What is the best way to get to the Ruins of Kronenburg (Altes Schlössel) using public transport?

    The most practical way to reach the area by public transport is typically by taking a train or bus to Klingenmünster. From Klingenmünster, the ruins are accessible via hiking trails. It's advisable to check current bus and train schedules to Klingenmünster, as direct public transport to the remote castle site itself is not available.

    How crowded does the Ruins of Kronenburg (Altes Schlössel) typically get on weekends?

    As a 'discovery highlight' that is remote and accessed via narrow paths, the Ruins of Kronenburg generally do not experience the same level of crowds as more easily accessible attractions. While weekends might see more hikers, especially during milder weather, the site maintains a relatively tranquil atmosphere. You're more likely to encounter other hikers on the trails leading to the ruins than large groups directly at the site.

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