The people of ancient times build megolithic structures & castles,those some once protected are way gone, history gets lost as the ancient fortress & borders they guarded have dissolved, the fragile communities and wooden buildings that built up around them have been dismantled. Only the castles, centuries on, remain – proof of how robustly they were originally constructed.
Celtic Castles can be found in UK,Scotland & Ireland as well as in the mists of Avalon alternate dimensional realms..travels of the Celts to other countries and they ways of living etc form many parts of our world histories..
Family uncover crumbled ruins of a forgotten Celtic castle hidden in snowy woods
A couple took their baby boy and dog on a hike through a forest in Germany where they found the crumbling ruins of an abandoned castle built by the Celts which was later destroyed by mining.
A family of urban explorers have discovered the ruins of a forgotten Celtic castle hidden in woods in Germany while trekking through the snow.
The mum and dad, behind the Urbex Westerwald Facebook page, were walking through the snow with their baby in a pram and a Shiba Inu dog on a leed when they spotted the crumbling building hidden under the snow.
The series of images show the unnamed family wearing warm winter coats as they walk through a blanket of snow up to moss-covered bricks and mud that have fallen to form a barricade through the arches of the ruins.
The walls are only partially standing as the dad goes to get a closer look - something which should never be attempted without safety precautions.
Telling the story of their exploration in the form of a short story from the point of view of their baby boy, they posted: "We are all ready for our newest adventure.
"Daddy pushes me and starts telling the story,' Today my son we are watching a basalt cup that hides a secret.
"The Celts built a castle centuries ago and only 1350 it was built more modern but then a few years later she was destroyed by the Archbishop to Trier..."
One of the family's followers explained that the castle was destroyed when mines were built in the area.
She explained: "Nice pictures. However, there is nothing left of the castle due to the commercial basalt removal whether there was a "Celtic" ringwall facility before is still being discussed.
"Information about the bordering Mahlscheid and Hohenseelbachskopf can be found in the Daadener Heimatmuseum and published in 2012 and book of the same name by C. Marble houses."
Other fans were fascinated by the story and the virtual tour guide the family created for others to explore rubble.
One user said: "Thank you for the lovely description very interesting and the great pictures, I'm looking forward to reading the next one."
Another added: "Great trip from you. And I love your stories about it, you should have it printed in the newspapers."
A third said: "Very nicely told but if I'm going to follow them, then I'm going in the summer."
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The people of ancient times build megolithic structures & castles,those some once protected are way gone, history gets lost as the ancient fortress & borders they guarded have dissolved, the fragile communities and wooden buildings that built up around them have been dismantled. Only the castles, centuries on, remain – proof of how robustly they were originally constructed.
Celtic Castles can be found in UK,Scotland & Ireland as well as in the mists of Avalon alternate dimensional realms..travels of the Celts to other countries and they ways of living etc form many parts of our world histories..
Family uncover crumbled ruins of a forgotten Celtic castle hidden in snowy woods
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May 24, 2024
Family uncover crumbled ruins of a forgotten Celtic castle hidden in snowy woods
A couple took their baby boy and dog on a hike through a forest in Germany where they found the crumbling ruins of an abandoned castle built by the Celts which was later destroyed by mining.
A family of urban explorers have discovered the ruins of a forgotten Celtic castle hidden in woods in Germany while trekking through the snow.
The mum and dad, behind the Urbex Westerwald Facebook page, were walking through the snow with their baby in a pram and a Shiba Inu dog on a leed when they spotted the crumbling building hidden under the snow.
The series of images show the unnamed family wearing warm winter coats as they walk through a blanket of snow up to moss-covered bricks and mud that have fallen to form a barricade through the arches of the ruins.
The walls are only partially standing as the dad goes to get a closer look - something which should never be attempted without safety precautions.
Telling the story of their exploration in the form of a short story from the point of view of their baby boy, they posted: "We are all ready for our newest adventure.
"Daddy pushes me and starts telling the story,' Today my son we are watching a basalt cup that hides a secret.
"The Celts built a castle centuries ago and only 1350 it was built more modern but then a few years later she was destroyed by the Archbishop to Trier..."
One of the family's followers explained that the castle was destroyed when mines were built in the area.
She explained: "Nice pictures. However, there is nothing left of the castle due to the commercial basalt removal whether there was a "Celtic" ringwall facility before is still being discussed.
"Information about the bordering Mahlscheid and Hohenseelbachskopf can be found in the Daadener Heimatmuseum and published in 2012 and book of the same name by C. Marble houses."
Other fans were fascinated by the story and the virtual tour guide the family created for others to explore rubble.
One user said: "Thank you for the lovely description very interesting and the great pictures, I'm looking forward to reading the next one."
Another added: "Great trip from you. And I love your stories about it, you should have it printed in the newspapers."
A third said: "Very nicely told but if I'm going to follow them, then I'm going in the summer."
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