The name Petit-Ringelstein is derived from the German words Ring (ring or circle) and Stein (stone).
Ruins
A dry stone wall circles the hill top, measuring approximately 61m by 21m, with a height of one metre. It is bordered by a ditch.[1][page needed]
There is a quarry nearby from which rocks were cut and dressed. They date, probably, from the first third of the 13th century and would have been used for the Château du Grand-Ringelstein and/or the Château de Hohenstein.[2][page needed]
North wall and ditch
North wall from the interior
West wall; dry stone walling from above
History
Nothing is known of the history of the Petit-Ringelstein. It may have been a primitive form of castle. Its present aspect is probably from a later alteration, perhaps during a siege of the Château de Hohenstein.[1][page needed]