Forum:Individual Castles
Topic:Info on ruins...
Want to register?
Who Can Post? Any registered users may post a reply.
About Registration You must be registered in order to post a topic or reply in this forum.
Posting Tips: You will receive a much better response to your questions if you include your age and as much detail as possible. Both of these things allows a person to give you an answer specific to your question and age group.
Your UserName:
Your Password:   Forget your password?
Message Icon:                                           
                                          
                                          
Your Reply:


*HTML is OFF
*UBB Code is ON
[IMG] UBB Code Not Allowed!

Options Show Signature: include your profile signature. Only registered users may have signatures.

If you have previously registered, but forgotten your password, click here.

*If HTML and/or UBB Code are enabled, this means you can use HTML and/or UBB Code in your message.

T O P I C     R E V I E W
ChucksterHello, newbie here. I will be taking another trip to Europe next summer and would like to find some "open to public" ruins to explore in Germany. After doing the Rhine boat tour we will be going to Wertheim in Baden Wurttenburg then down to Rothenberg in Bavaria and probably up through Nurnberg on the way to Prague. Coming back into Germany from Vienna and Budapest we will go through the Munich and Berchesgarten area then across through Fussen and through the Black Forest (Trieberg)with our last stop in Germany being Heildelberg before going on to Paris.

I would really like any information of interesting ruins that would be on or close to the route that we are taking.

ChucksterI might add I have been to the ruins in Wertheim and Heidelberg. I'm looking for non-commercial, "enter at your own risk" sites. I know I visited a couple while in the service at Wertheim but that was over 33 years ago and I have no idea where they were.
MerlinTake a look at the many german ruins at
http://www.burgenwelt.de

...including info how to find them, plans and many good pictures.

ChucksterThank you very much. I had surfed through that site and apparently didn't drill deep enough. With the help of my German/English dictionary and a German map I should be able to come up with a couple of half day excursions. I think I have already found one that I visited while in the service.
GordonGerman language web pages can be translated into rough English for you here, just type in the URL. http://uk.altavista.com/pos/babelfish/trns

------------------
'Demeure par la verite'
Visit; Gordon's Scottish Castles Resource Page


Contact Us | Castles on the Web

Powered by: Ultimate Bulletin Board (UltimateBB), Version 5.40
© Infopop Corporation (formerly Madrona Park, Inc.), 1998-1999.



Castles on the WebHome
Castles on the WebIntroduction
Castles on the WebCastle Quest
Castles on the WebSite of the Day
Castles on the WebCastle Tours
Castles on the WebCastle Collections
Castles on the WebNew Sites
Castles on the WebPopular Sites
Castles on the WebPhoto Archive
Castles on the WebMiscellaneous
Castles on the WebCastles for Kids
Castles on the WebCastle Glossary
Castles on the WebPalaces & Homes
Castles on the WebMedieval Studies
Castles on the WebAccommodations
Castles on the WebTop Rated
Castles on the WebCastle Postcards
Castles on the WebHeraldry Links
Castles on the WebMyths & Legends
Castles on the WebOrganizations
Castles on the WebCastle Books
Castles on the WebAbbeys & Churches
Castles on the WebWeapons/Supplies
Castles on the WebRandom Site
Castles on the WebAdd A Castle Site
Castles on the WebAcknowledgements
Castles on the WebSearch Options
Castles on the WebPlease Help Us!
Castles on the WebPlease Link To Us
Castles on the WebContact Us

Castles on the Web Copyright 1995- | Privacy Policy