The ruins of the castle and deer Schanzenköpfle hikes to the best of Wanderparklatz in Leutershausen (Hirschberg) from. This parking lot is when we drive on the B3 Heidelberg Weinheim, top right, above the village center of Leutershausen. The best way towards the cemetery driving past it and continue upward. It reached the ruins of the paths 6 and the Castle Path ( B).
is the Hirschburg to leave as well as the nearby Schanzenköpfle, very long and fall. Much is known about the castle, they probably belonged to the family of the Hirschberg and was built around 1200. The sex of deceased, the knighthood, which it took was called, but it also "by Hirsch. Probably at the beginning of the 13th Century, the castle was abandoned, and whether they fell or was pulled down, is not known.
Much has not received from the ruins, only a few remains of walls and an archway. Nevertheless, a nice destination with - at least in the foliage-free winter - good distant views.
say it, here's a haunted headless horseman. Earlier, in the days of old Hirschberger, this man has betrayed his friends and enemies shown the way to the castle. His family was massacred, but he himself died in the battle to death. As punishment for his treachery, he is haunted at night around the ruins.
The Schanzenköpfle lies a few hundred meters further up the hills, even on the paths described. Here you will find only walls of the former building. It is estimated that here the beginning of the 12th Century, this castle of the precursor was Hirschburg. There is also speculation that the deer castle or the castle were Schanzenköpfle precursor of radiation, I read elsewhere that Schanzenköpfle was perhaps only a watch tower have been no independent castle.
near the Schanzenköpfle find old landmarks of 1790 showing the deer antlers.
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