Schadewohl 3 is a grand dolmen consisting of three pairs of supporting stones. An enclosure probably never existed. The chamber is northwest-southeast orientated and about 4.7m long and 2m wide. The current state of preservation is moderate, one of the capstones is missing, one lies in the chamber, another one in front of the tomb.
Schadewohl 2 is a grand dolmen consisting of four pairs of supporting stones. An enclosure is not recognizable or never existed. The capstones contain cup marks, but already show cracks and may break soon. The chamber is northwest-southeast orientated and about 5.7m long and 1.5m wide.
The current state of preservation is (still) good. But trees and bushes afflict the tomb, so it might be nearly invisible during summer time.
Schadewohl 1 is a grand dolmen consisting of six pairs of supporting stones. All enclosing stones are missing, some supporting stones are missing others are fallen down. One capstone is missing, one is fell into the chamber, which is northwest-southeast orientated and about 8m long and 1.4-2.0m wide.
The current state of preservation is moderate, but the whole area is in a bad condition (waste dump and gathered stones from the surrounding fields).