Only a few people know that a historic hill fort exists near Warstein-Sichtigvor. The Loermund has been awakened from its slumber with the project "Opening up the Loermund near Sichtigvor, especially for the visually impaired". A new bronze sculpture and its base, a square sandstone colossus weighing around three and a half tons, can be admired. All sponsors who have paid in more than 250 euros are immortalized on the bronze plaque.
The proportions are not fully reflected. From the small chapel and the Stations of the Cross to the serpentine path and terraces, the work by artist Boris Sprenger from Brilon-Madfeld otherwise faithfully reflects the historical site.
A QR code on the information board provides more information about the site. Information in Braille also makes the Loermund accessible to visually impaired people.
The Loermund mountain spur (Kreuzberg/ Kalvarienberg). A circular rampart from prehistoric times and a 150-year-old Stations of the Cross with a chapel are attractive tourist destinations.
Circular rampart:
Small ring rampart, rampart-ditch system staggered like waves towards the east, medieval castle complex in the western third of the complex, triangular castle square with deep neck ditch