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Vrees 1

Chambered Tomb

<b>Vrees 1</b>Posted by NucleusImage © Uwe Häberle 07/2018
Also known as:
  • Plingenberger Steine im langen Sand
  • Blinzenberger Steine
  • Sprockhoff Nr. 821

Latitude:52° 54' 33.95" N
Longitude:   7° 45' 38.7" E

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The only, if only in remnants survived megalithic tomb in Vress are the Plingenberger Steine. There are still 3 capstones (one of which is incomplete), six supporting stones and a stone of the enclosure. 1895 were probably still 15 supporting stones available. The burial chamber is oriented in northwest-southeast direction. The length has to be at least 10 meters at 2 meters width.

To get to the tomb drive from Peheim to Vrees and turn right into Gehlenberger Weg and proceed northwards. After about 2.5 km turn right into a small road and continue for another 160 m . You should notice a small information board on the right. The tomb lies 30m behind this board in the wood.

Visited July 2018
Nucleus Posted by Nucleus
5th November 2018ce