The trail continues by the Mönchswald to the Franconian Seenland and the vacation spot in Gunzenhausen on the Altmühlsee. From 1808 she now belonged to the Absberg Tax District within the Gunzenhausen district court docket/Rentamt Gunzenhausen and from 1811 to the Ruralgemeinde Enderndorf. The municipal edict of 1818 was merged with Ramsberg, Birkenmühle, Langweidmühle and Öfelinsmühle to the Ramsberg rural group. From 1857 Ramsberg and his mills belonged to the Ellingen district court docket and the Rentamt (and later to the district office/district) Weißenburg. At its four corners and in the midst of the northern lengthy side, an extra ditch extends the northern or southern mountain slope from the ditch, on the ends of which there are massive rubble hills. The eastern slender aspect of the trench extends as a trenches barely curved from the northern mountain slope to the southern slope. Since the castle stables have not been archaeologically examined to date, it isn't known when the native lords of Geyner moved from the first castle to the second castle complex, located in a south-southwest path and 280 meters away. There can also be a flat wall surrounding the whole castle advanced. To this day, nothing extra is understood about this small castle complex, neither who had it constructed nor who sat on it or why it was destroyed.