Very cool. I have to admit ignorance on this, but I wonder if there's a term for having a dry "moat" that's just flat land like we see here. Makes exploring fun, either way.
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It does! I frequently walk the moat at night-time. It's peaceful and relaxing, and castles at night do have a certain mystique.
As far as I know, dry moats are still called moats, but I'm unsure if they have a name in english. This castle's moat was actually filled with water back when it was in activity. It must've been a sight to behold.
I really like the braced ramparts here. They've managed to make fortifications intricate and attractive! I'll bet this place is really something at night.