Austria
Bezirk Bludenz
Bezirk Bludenz
Bürserberg
Stone circles on the Tschengla high plateau
Austria
Bezirk Bludenz
Bezirk Bludenz
Bürserberg
Stone circles on the Tschengla high plateau
Hiking Highlight (Segment)
Recommended by 124 out of 131 hikers
Location: Bürserberg, Bezirk Bludenz, Bezirk Bludenz, Austria
The Neolithic stone circles on the Tschengla plateau are considered to be part of a huge calendar complex dating from 5000 to 1900 BC. The orientation of the stone circles shows parallels to other prehistoric structures in Europe.
April 20, 2025
The Stone Age astronomers have built a network system of about 2000 megaliths, which can be compared to the stone monuments of Stonehenge, England and Carnac in Brittany, France.
The stone circles erected by the Stone Age sages and priests, together with the surrounding mountain ranges of the Rätikon, form the background of this unique megalithic structure in Europe.
February 1, 2015
Stone circles on the high plateau Tschengla
Full of secrets are the huge Neolithic stone circles on the Bürserberg whose true meaning we can only guess.ContactBrandnertal tourism
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tourismus@brandnertal.atThe stone circles discovered on the Bürserberg are probably cult sites of our ancestors. People could recharge their batteries there and in many cases healing processes were started in such places. This is the opinion of renowned scientists who met in Bürserberg in October 2003.The aim of the conference was to learn more about the cultural achievements of our ancestors and about the influence of fault zones, power stations and water veins on humans. The circle of experts was top-class. It consisted of cardiac surgeons, astronomers, mythologists, local historians, geomancers (professional dowsers) and measurement technicians. Mr. Gerhard Pirchl was able to locate and reconstruct the stone circles due to his high sensitivity to disturbance fields and water veins. He found in the squares vein crosses and a high force field concentration.The astronomical orientation allows comparisons with all famous, European facilities and points to a gigantic calendar system from the Neolithic period (5,000 to 1,900 BC). Cult place overlooking a stony deity, as once recorded by Greek and Roman historians for posterity: goddess Raetia. It determines the flow of life. Following Roman tradition, all waters were dedicated to Raetia, nature's mistress. Nobody can escape the mysticism of these stone circles.Those who are ready feel the unique magic and feel the power of their sensuality. Feelings that are still puzzling for science today. Stones, with a very special charisma and meaning, in positive and negative lines, laid out millennia ago. Walk in the footsteps of goddess Raetia. Fathom their mysterious, stone message, draw strength from the hidden.Stone circles on the high plateau Tschengla
Stone circles on the high plateau Tschengla
360 ° panorama stone circles
360 ° panorama stone circles
Guided tour of the stone circlesStarting next winter season, guided tours will be offered at the mystical stone circles on the high plateau Tschengla.Appointment: Every Wednesday at 2 pm (only by appointment!)
Duration: approx. 2 h
Participants: min. 2 and max. 12 participants
Cost: € 50, - per groupregistration
The guided tours will only take place after prior telephone notification at T +43 676 9639001 or T +41 78 7918337. The meeting point will be announced upon registration.
January 7, 2017
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