Images

Image of Stabelhøje by hamish

This is the North Barrow but I didn’t visit it.

Image credit: Mike Murray
Image of Stabelhøje by hamish

This notice is very informative if you are Danish.

Image credit: Mike Murray
Image of Stabelhøje by hamish

This was taken from the road side by the info plaque.

Image credit: Mike Murray
Image of Stabelhøje by hamish

Stabelhoje can be seen from a great number of places. They sit on the horizon and are very conspicuous.

Image credit: Mike Murray
Image of Stabelhøje by Moth

4 April 2006 Northern barrow (furthest from carpark)

Image credit: Tim Clark
Image of Stabelhøje by Moth

4 April 2006 Southern barrow – nearest to road

Image credit: Tim Clark
Image of Stabelhøje by Moth

4 April 2006 Southern barrow – closest to carpark

Image credit: Tim Clark

Articles

Stabelhøje

I wasn’t able to visit sites on this visit due to my not having a car. The buses would have been too complicated so I didn’t even try. We had been to the family Summer House and I persuaded a stop here as there is a carpark. There are two Barrows and can be seen from most places around here.
The information notice tells us that the Barrows are 3000-3500 years old and that they have not been disturbed by excavation, the pictures show what they may contain from excavations at other sites.
There are quite a lot of sites in this area but persuading people who aren’t interested to stop isn’t easy.

Stabelhøje

Co-ordinates are for carpark on east side of road, barrows are clearly visible on west of road

Access: Carpark at east of road and short walk along grassy paths to the nearest barrow. May get boggy in the wet and I haven’t seen the path between the 2 barrows – I guess they’re about 200m apart.

For directions, see Mols/Porskær Stenhus. Continue east along this road past Porskær un-named to Agri, continuing ‘straight on’ at the crossroads. The barrows are on the left after about 500m.

Visited 4 April 2006
Having spent hours at Mols/Porskær Stenhus & wanting to get on to Tustrup, we didn’t have time to walk up to these beauties – which I now kind of regret!

However, from the little information I’ve found, it doesn’t look as if there is all that much to see other than the mounds.

Link

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Details of monuments in Danish – some nice photos & useful maps. The rest of the website is one of the best I’ve found for Danish stuff, though it only covers a (fairly large) area around Århus.

Sites within 20km of Stabelhøje