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Gretesch 1 (Passage Grave)

Route of Megalithic Culture - Site 1: Gretesch Stones (1b)


330 kilometres of scenic route lead you to 33 exciting archaeological sites through Northwest Germany. On your way you will find more than 70 Neolithic (3.500 to 2.800 B.C.) megalithic tombs.

Jeggen (Passage Grave)

Route of Megalithic Culture - Site 2: Megalithic Tomb Jeggen


http://www.strassedermegalithkultur.de/en/site-2-megalithic-tomb-jeggen

Schwagstorf 1 (Passage Grave)

Route of Megalithic Culture - Site 3: Driehauser Stones (3a)


330 kilometres of scenic route lead you to 33 exciting archaeological sites through Northwest Germany. On your way you will find more than 70 Neolithic (3.500 to 2.800 B.C.) megalithic tombs.

Darpvenner Steine

Route of Megalithic Culture - Site 3: Darpvenner Stones (3b-d)


330 kilometres of scenic route lead you to 33 exciting archaeological sites through Northwest Germany. On your way you will find more than 70 Neolithic (3.500 to 2.800 B.C.) megalithic tombs.

Vehrte 2 (Dolmen / Quoit / Cromlech)

Route of Megalithic Culture - Site 4: Devils Baking Trough and Devils Oven (4b+c)


330 kilometres of scenic route lead you to 33 exciting archaeological sites through Northwest Germany. On your way you will find more than 70 Neolithic (3.500 to 2.800 B.C.) megalithic tombs.

Vehrte 1 (Passage Grave)

Route of Megalithic Culture - Site 4: Devils Baking Trough and Devils Oven (4b+c)


330 kilometres of scenic route lead you to 33 exciting archaeological sites through Northwest Germany. On your way you will find more than 70 Neolithic (3.500 to 2.800 B.C.) megalithic tombs.

Süntelstein (Standing Stone / Menhir)

Route of Megalithic Culture - Site 4: Süntelstein (4a)


330 kilometres of scenic route lead you to 33 exciting archaeological sites through Northwest Germany. On your way you will find more than 70 Neolithic (3.500 to 2.800 B.C.) megalithic tombs.

Helmichsteine (Passage Grave)

Route of Megalithic Culture - Site 5: Helmich Stones (5)


330 kilometres of scenic route lead you to 33 exciting archaeological sites through Northwest Germany. On your way you will find more than 70 Neolithic (3.500 to 2.800 B.C.) megalithic tombs.

Oestringer Steine

Route of Megalithic Culture - Site 6: Oestringen Stones (6a+b)


330 kilometres of scenic route lead you to 33 exciting archaeological sites through Northwest Germany. On your way you will find more than 70 Neolithic (3.500 to 2.800 B.C.) megalithic tombs.

Karlsteine (Chambered Tomb)

Route of Megalithic Culture - Site 7: Karlsteine (Stones of Charlemagne) (7a+b)


330 kilometres of scenic route lead you to 33 exciting archaeological sites through Northwest Germany. On your way you will find more than 70 Neolithic (3.500 to 2.800 B.C.) megalithic tombs.

Ueffeln (Passage Grave)

Route of Megalithic Culture - Site 8: Megalithic Tomb at the Wiemelsberg (8)


330 kilometres of scenic route lead you to 33 exciting archaeological sites through Northwest Germany. On your way you will find more than 70 Neolithic (3.500 to 2.800 B.C.) megalithic tombs.

Giersfeld

Route of Megalithic Culture - Site 9: Steingräberweg (Megalithic Tomb Trail) Giersfeld (9a-i)


330 kilometres of scenic route lead you to 33 exciting archaeological sites through Northwest Germany. On your way you will find more than 70 Neolithic (3.500 to 2.800 B.C.) megalithic tombs.

Restrup (Passage Grave)

Route of Megalithic Culture - Site 10: Megalithic tomb Restrup and Teufelsstein (Devils Stone) (10b)


330 kilometres of scenic route lead you to 33 exciting archaeological sites through Northwest Germany. On your way you will find more than 70 Neolithic (3.500 to 2.800 B.C.) megalithic tombs.

Restruper Näpfchenstein (Cup Marked Stone)

Route of Megalithic Culture - Site 10: Megalithic tomb Restrup and Teufelsstein (Devils Stone) (10b)


330 kilometres of scenic route lead you to 33 exciting archaeological sites through Northwest Germany. On your way you will find more than 70 Neolithic (3.500 to 2.800 B.C.) megalithic tombs.

Hekeser Steine

Route of Megalithic Culture - Site 10: Megalithic Tombs Hekese (10a)


330 kilometres of scenic route lead you to 33 exciting archaeological sites through Northwest Germany. On your way you will find more than 70 Neolithic (3.500 to 2.800 B.C.) megalithic tombs.

Freren 1 (Passage Grave)

Route of Megalithic Culture - Site 11: Megalithic Tomb in the Altfreren Woods


330 kilometres of scenic route lead you to 33 exciting archaeological sites through Northwest Germany. On your way you will find more than 70 Neolithic (3.500 to 2.800 B.C.) megalithic tombs.

Langen (Emsland) (Passage Grave)

Route of Megalithic Culture - Site 12: Megalithic Tomb on the Radberg (12b)


330 kilometres of scenic route lead you to 33 exciting archaeological sites through Northwest Germany. On your way you will find more than 70 Neolithic (3.500 to 2.800 B.C.) megalithic tombs.

Thuine (Passage Grave)

Route of Megalithic Culture - Site 12: Megalithic Tomb at Kunkenvenne (12a)


330 kilometres of scenic route lead you to 33 exciting archaeological sites through Northwest Germany. On your way you will find more than 70 Neolithic (3.500 to 2.800 B.C.) megalithic tombs.

Apeldorn (Passage Grave)

Route of Megalithic Culture - Site 13: Stone Key (13)


330 kilometres of scenic route lead you to 33 exciting archaeological sites through Northwest Germany. On your way you will find more than 70 Neolithic (3.500 to 2.800 B.C.) megalithic tombs.

Groß-Stavern 1 (Chambered Tomb)

Route of Megalithic Culture - Site 14: Megalithic Grave at Bruneforths Esch (14f)


330 kilometres of scenic route lead you to 33 exciting archaeological sites through Northwest Germany. On your way you will find more than 70 Neolithic (3.500 to 2.800 B.C.) megalithic tombs.
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During my first trip to Ireland back in 2006, I was bitten by the 'megalithic' bug and since then I seek for every opportunity to visit as much sites as possible, with a bias for stone circles.

As I live in the southwest of Germany (not an area famous for megaliths), I rely on my holidays to be able to visit these sites.

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