Grande tomba megalitica di Bakenhus
Grande tomba megalitica di Bakenhus
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Großsteingrab Bakenhus is a significant megalithic tomb located in the Oldenburg district of Lower Saxony, Germany, near the Bakenhus district of Großenkneten. This ancient historical site, standing at an elevation of approximately 24 meters, offers a tangible connection to the Neolithic period and the Funnelbeaker culture. It is recognized as a natural monument and a remarkable example of prehistoric engineering in the region.
Visitors are often captivated by the profound sense of history emanating from this ancient burial ground. What…
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Elevazione 20 m
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The terrain immediately surrounding Großsteingrab Bakenhus is generally flat, making for easy and accessible walks. The site itself is nestled within a small wooded area, offering a tranquil setting. While there are no significant elevation changes directly at the monument, the broader area around Großenkneten offers varied landscapes for longer excursions.
While there aren't designated challenging hiking trails directly at the megalithic tomb, the area is well-suited for leisurely strolls and circular walks. Many hikers enjoy combining a visit to the Großsteingrab Bakenhus with longer routes through the surrounding countryside and woods. You can find various walking options on komoot that incorporate the site.
Yes, Großsteingrab Bakenhus can be visited during winter. Its location within a small wooded area can be quite atmospheric with snow. However, be mindful of potentially muddy or icy paths, especially after precipitation. Always wear appropriate footwear for winter conditions.
Großsteingrab Bakenhus is located immediately south of the Bakenhuser Esch road, which branches off the K239. While specific large parking lots are not mentioned, visitors typically find roadside parking or small pull-offs in the vicinity, especially given its secluded nature. It's generally straightforward to access by car.
Absolutely! The site is considered an ideal spot for a family-friendly outing. The flat terrain makes it easy for children to explore, and the historical significance offers a unique educational experience. It's perfect for a quiet walk and discovering a piece of ancient history together.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome at Großsteingrab Bakenhus. As it's an outdoor historical site within a natural setting, it's a great place to visit with your canine companion. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the tranquility and cleanliness of the site for all visitors.
Großsteingrab Bakenhus is situated in a relatively secluded, rural area near the Bakenhus district of Großenkneten. Therefore, direct amenities like cafes, pubs, or dedicated accommodation are not immediately adjacent to the site. For such facilities, you would need to travel to the nearby towns of Großenkneten or Ahlhorn, which are a short drive away.
Großsteingrab Bakenhus stands out due to its impressive dimensions and the detailed archaeological findings. A 2007 survey revealed a 23-meter-long, boat-shaped burial chamber, a significant feature for a Neolithic megalithic tomb. The visible signs of deliberate destruction on some stones, including holes from explosive charges, also add a poignant and unique layer to its long history, offering a tangible link to past human interactions with the monument.
For a comfortable visit, especially if you plan to explore the surrounding area, we recommend bringing appropriate footwear for walking on natural paths. Depending on the weather, consider bringing water, snacks, and sun protection or rain gear. If you're interested in the historical details, a guidebook or information about the site can enhance your experience.
The terrain immediately around Großsteingrab Bakenhus is generally flat, which can be beneficial for visitors with mobility challenges. However, the paths leading to and around the monument are natural and unpaved, potentially making navigation difficult for wheelchairs or those requiring smooth surfaces. There are no specific accessibility facilities like paved ramps or designated accessible parking directly at the site.
Due to its secluded location in a rural area, direct public transport access to Großsteingrab Bakenhus is limited. While nearby towns like Großenkneten or Ahlhorn may have bus connections, reaching the megalithic tomb itself would likely require a significant walk or a taxi ride from the nearest public transport stop. Driving or cycling is generally the most convenient way to access the site.