

The site description of the Holy Places information board
Visited June 2021
The second information board
Visited June 2021
Atlas der Megalithgräber Deutschlands,
Teil 2: Mecklenburg – Brandenburg – Pommern (1967)
I guess this circle of stones is a later / modern addition, as it is not part of the orginal map by Sprockhoff.
Visited June 2021
Upper half of the on-site display board
Visited June 2021
Lower half of the on-site display board
Visited June 2021
Atlas der Megalithgräber Deutschlands,
Teil 2: Mecklenburg – Brandenburg – Pommern (1967)
Atlas der Megalithgräber Deutschlands,
Teil 2: Mecklenburg – Brandenburg – Pommern (1967)
Trying to get the long barrow (German Hünenbett = giant’s bed) on one image, taken from the east
Visited June 2021
Text taken from the on-site display board
Visited June 2021
Aerial view taken from the on-site display board
Visited June 2021
Site map taken from the on-site display board
Visited June 2021
The burial chamber from the northeast
Visited June 2021
The burial chamber from the northeast
Visited June 2021
The burial chamber from the northwest. Unfortunately, the passage / access is not clearly visible because of the tall grass
Visited June 2021
The burial chamber from the southwest
Visited June 2021
The burial chamber from the southeast
Visited June 2021
View from the southeast, the stone circle was later added to the burial mound in Slavic times
Visited June 2021
Gurt Bröndshoog is the mound just before the Lighthouse Kampen
Visited September 2020
Gurt Bröndshoog is the mound just before the Lighthouse Kampen
Visited September 2020
With Hünshoog (left) and Litj Brönshoog (right)
Visited September 2020
With Hünshoog (left) and Litj Brönshoog (right)
Visited September 2020
Lighthouse Kampen with Gurt Jüdelhoog (left, as an extension to the track) and Gurt Bröndshoog (in the middle between Gurt Jüdelhoog and the Lighthouse Kampen)
Visited September 2020