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Jeggen Megalithic Tomb

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Jeggen Megalithic Tomb

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The Jeggen Megalithic Tomb, locally known as "Jeggener Steine," is a remarkable prehistoric burial site nestled south of the village of Jeggen in Germany, within the broader Osnabrück region. This significant historical monument, standing at an elevation of 84 meters, is a testament to the Neolithic Funnel Beaker culture, which constructed such impressive structures between 5,500 and 5,000 years ago. It features a notably large burial chamber, measuring 17 by 3 meters, from which ancient oak trees majestically grow, adding…

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    May 19, 2017

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    Probably 5,000 year old structure of the funnel cup culture. The Jeggen Hünengrab is considered a particularly stately specimen of a large stone grave. More at bissendorf.de/Seiten/25.html ?.
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    January 9, 2021

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    The area is very well maintained. There is a station with a QR code. There you can call up a description of the system as an audio sample.
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    May 17, 2020

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    The grave is part of the Horseshoe Route. The website provides explanations and an audio recording.

    hufeisen-route.de/grosssteingrab_jeggen
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    Location: Bissendorf, Osnabrück, Lower Saxony, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where can I find detailed information or an audio guide about the Jeggen Megalithic Tomb?

    On-site, there is a station with a QR code that allows you to access an audio description of the monument. Additionally, the tomb is part of the Horseshoe Route (Hufeisen-Route), and their website provides further explanations and resources. You can find more information at hufeisen-route.de.

    Are there specific hiking or cycling routes that include the Jeggen Megalithic Tomb?

    Yes, the Jeggen Megalithic Tomb is a key stop on the 'Straße der Megalithkultur' (Route of Megalithic Culture) and is integrated into the local Horseshoe Route (Hufeisen-Route). There are various hiking and cycling routes in the area that incorporate the tomb, catering to different preferences from easy walks to longer tours.

    What is the historical significance of the Jeggen Megalithic Tomb?

    The Jeggen Megalithic Tomb, also known as 'Jeggener Steine,' is a significant historical site constructed by the Neolithic Funnel Beaker culture between 5,500 and 5,000 years ago. These structures served as communal burial chambers for generations, offering a tangible connection to prehistoric inhabitants and their burial practices in Northern Germany.

    Is the terrain around the Jeggen Megalithic Tomb challenging for hikers?

    The tomb itself is situated at an elevation of approximately 84 meters, and the surrounding area is generally well-maintained and accessible. While specific trail difficulties vary, many routes in the vicinity are suitable for easy walks, making it accessible for most visitors.

    Are dogs allowed at the Jeggen Megalithic Tomb, and what are the rules?

    While there are no explicit rules provided, the site is generally considered family-friendly and suitable for outdoor exploration. It is usually expected that dogs are kept on a leash and that owners clean up after their pets to maintain the site's well-kept condition.

    What kind of natural features or landmarks can be seen near the tomb?

    The tomb is notable for the giant oak trees that grow directly out of its burial chamber, creating a picturesque and unique natural feature. It is set amidst expansive fields, offering serene views and opportunities for photography. The surrounding landscape is typical of the tranquil German countryside.

    Is there public transport available to reach the Jeggen Megalithic Tomb?

    Specific public transport details are not highlighted, but the site is generally considered accessible. For the most up-to-date information on public transport options to Jeggen, it is advisable to check local transport schedules or tourist information for Bissendorf.

    Are there any fees or permits required to visit the Jeggen Megalithic Tomb?

    There is no mention of any fees or permits required to visit the Jeggen Megalithic Tomb. It appears to be freely accessible to the public.

    What makes the Jeggen Megalithic Tomb particularly unique compared to other megalithic sites?

    Its remarkably large burial chamber, measuring 17 by 3 meters, and the ancient oak trees growing directly from within it, contribute to its unique and picturesque character. The tomb's relatively good state of preservation also offers a clear insight into Neolithic monumental architecture.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options nearby the Jeggen Megalithic Tomb?

    The tomb is located south of the village of Jeggen, which is part of the broader Osnabrück region. While specific establishments are not detailed, you can typically find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in nearby villages like Jeggen or Bissendorf, or in the larger city of Osnabrück.

    Can I visit the Jeggen Megalithic Tomb during the winter months?

    While the milder months from spring through early autumn are generally recommended for visiting, the tomb is an outdoor site and can be accessed year-round. During winter, be prepared for colder weather and potentially muddy or icy conditions on paths, though the site itself is well-maintained.

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