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Hvedshøj Burial Mound

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Hvedshøj Burial Mound

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Hvedshøj Burial Mound is a significant Bronze Age historical site located near Roskilde, Denmark, offering a unique blend of ancient history and natural beauty. Rising to an elevation of 68 meters, this impressive mound, constructed around 1400 BC, served as the burial place for a chieftain and is recognized as one of the largest in the Roskilde region. It stands as a testament to Denmark's distant past, providing visitors with a tangible link to the Bronze Age.

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    March 29, 2024

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    Large burial mound, up to 6m. From the mound you can see views over the wetlands closely.
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    August 25, 2019

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    A Bronze Age Hill with a great panorama view of the rolling landscape

    March 29, 2024

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    Great views over the wetlands and the surroundings - nice spot for a small break in the tour

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    Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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    Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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    Location: Roskilde, Zealand, Denmark

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical terrain like for hiking around Hvedshøj Burial Mound?

    The immediate area around Hvedshøj Burial Mound involves walking up the mound itself, which is a grassy incline. Beyond the mound, a short, approximately 350-meter, grassy path leads to a viewing tower. The surrounding landscape is generally rolling and open, with paths that are typically easy to moderate, suitable for comfortable footwear.

    Are there specific hiking trails or circular walks recommended at Hvedshøj Burial Mound?

    While the mound itself is a destination, many visitors incorporate it into longer hiking or cycling routes in the Roskilde region. There isn't a single designated 'Hvedshøj Burial Mound trail' but rather opportunities to create your own circular walks using local paths that connect to the mound and the nearby viewing tower. These often offer great views over wetlands and the surrounding landscape.

    How much elevation gain should I expect when visiting Hvedshøj Burial Mound?

    The Hvedshøj Burial Mound itself rises to an elevation of 68 meters. The climb to the top of the mound is relatively short and gentle, offering a modest elevation gain that is manageable for most visitors. It's more about the panoramic views from the summit than a strenuous ascent.

    Is Hvedshøj Burial Mound accessible for visitors with limited mobility or wheelchairs?

    The intro mentions it's 'generally accessible for all ages,' but the path to the top of the mound is a grassy incline, and the path to the viewing tower is also grassy. This terrain may present challenges for wheelchairs or those with very limited mobility. There are no paved paths directly to the summit or viewing tower.

    Is Hvedshøj Burial Mound suitable for a winter hike?

    While the intro suggests visiting during 'pleasant weather,' a winter hike can offer a unique experience, especially if the landscape is covered in snow. However, paths may be muddy or slippery, and the open nature of the site means it can be exposed to wind. Dress warmly and wear appropriate footwear for potentially wet or icy conditions.

    How crowded does Hvedshøj Burial Mound get on weekends or during peak season?

    Hvedshøj Burial Mound is a popular historical and natural site. While specific crowd data isn't available, like many scenic viewpoints, it can attract more visitors on pleasant weekends and during summer months. For a quieter experience, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, or during weekdays.

    Are dogs allowed at Hvedshøj Burial Mound?

    The site is generally open and accessible. While there are no explicit restrictions mentioned, it's always good practice to keep dogs on a leash, especially given the presence of unique dry-soil flora and potential wildlife. Please ensure you clean up after your pet.

    Are there any facilities like cafes or restrooms near Hvedshøj Burial Mound?

    Hvedshøj Burial Mound is located in a rural setting near Roskilde. There are no immediate facilities such as cafes, pubs, or public restrooms directly at the site. Visitors should plan accordingly and bring their own refreshments. The nearest amenities would be in the nearby villages or in Roskilde itself.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted around Hvedshøj Burial Mound?

    The area around Hvedshøj Burial Mound, particularly the nearby wetlands visible from the viewing tower, is likely home to various bird species. The mound itself is noted for its unique dry-soil flora, which can attract insects. Keep an eye out for common Danish wildlife in the open fields and wetlands.

    How can I reach Hvedshøj Burial Mound using public transport?

    Hvedshøj Burial Mound is situated southeast of the road from Himmelev, at Hvedstrupvej 60, which is a more rural location. Direct public transport to the mound itself might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus routes from Roskilde towards Hvedstrup or Himmelev and be prepared for a walk from the nearest bus stop.

    What historical significance does Hvedshøj Burial Mound hold?

    Hvedshøj Burial Mound is a significant Bronze Age site, constructed around 1400 BC. It served as the burial place for a chieftain from that era and is one of the largest burial mounds in the Roskilde region. A notable discovery during 1862 excavations was a gold-plated bronze sword, highlighting its archaeological importance.

    Are there any other historical sites or attractions nearby worth visiting?

    Yes, the Roskilde area is rich in history. While Hvedshøj Burial Mound offers a glimpse into the Bronze Age, Roskilde itself is home to the UNESCO-listed Roskilde Cathedral, a royal burial church, and the Viking Ship Museum. These offer a broader historical context to the region.

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